Prospective students who don't secure a seat through exams like EAMCET must discuss fees with the administrator. After agreeing on fees, they fill out a form and pay in cash to secure their desired stream, such as ECE or CSE. Alternatively, students can join through counseling. Faculty at the college are generally friendly but often lack teaching enthusiasm, leading to unengaging classes. The last enjoyable classes were in the first year of engineering.
The total college fee is about 87,600 INR, excluding transportation costs, which range from 18,000 to 22,000 INR based on distance. This includes an 80,000 INR tuition fee and a 7,000 INR JNTU fee. Placement opportunities are decent with various recruiting companies, and the college offers internships, though details on stipends and companies are unspecified. Students from lower castes can apply for loans or scholarships, with some receiving scholarships of around 20,000 INR.
Some students benefit from reduced fees ranging from 50,000 to 60,000 INR.
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