The reviewer joined a B.Tech Mechanical Engineering program after securing a rank of 10,000 in the ECET exam and following a thorough counseling process. They chose the college based on positive faculty interactions, advanced departmental equipment, and senior student advice. The faculty is well-regarded for their excellent teaching, coordination, and equal treatment of students, fostering a supportive learning environment. The college's fee structure is reasonable, with an annual fee of around Rs 50,000, reduced to Rs 10,000 through a government reimbursement scheme, plus a mandatory Rs 3,000 JNTU fee.
Placement opportunities begin in the 3rd year, with companies like TCS, Tech Mahindra, and L&T visiting for recruitment. Approximately 60% of students secure placements with average salary packages ranging from Rs 4 to Rs 6 lakhs per annum. Scholarships and financial aid are available for meritorious students, including free hostel facilities and a Rs 5,000 scholarship, with additional government support of Rs 6,000. Eligible students from OBC, EBC, and minority backgrounds can access the EPASS Scholarship, offering Rs 35,000 for management accounts and at least Rs 5,000 for student accounts annually.
The Mechanical department's fee structure is Rs 45,000, but scholarship recipients pay only Rs 10,000 plus university fees. The college ensures affordability by not increasing fees, benefiting middle and lower-income students. While placement opportunities are present, they are somewhat limited.
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