Admission to the college involves the TS-ECET entrance exam and subsequent web-based counseling. Students select colleges based on their exam rank, and after seat allotment, they pay college fees to confirm admission. Certificate verification occurs at government polytechnic centers. The college's faculty is noted for their education and experience, though there are concerns about some faculty members' subject knowledge and communication skills. The fee structure is currently 93,000 INR, increased from 75,000 INR in 2019.
While relatively affordable compared to other institutions, it may still be burdensome for middle-class families. The fee covers lab facilities, canteens, and library access. The placement cell effectively supports students, with 80-90% securing jobs in companies like Infosys and Wipro, offering an average package of 5 LPA and a maximum of 12-13 LPA. Students from CSE, IT, ECE, and mechanical branches have better placement chances, while civil and mining branches face fewer opportunities.
Internships offering stipends up to 20,000 INR are available, especially for mechanical, electrical, and ECE students, with companies like JBM and TVS providing accommodations. Financial aid is available through state government scholarships, assisting students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Eligible students can receive approximately 7,000 INR, with some receiving up to 35,000 INR. These scholarships, alongside bank loans facilitated by the college, help make education more accessible. Students can apply for these scholarships through the TS ePass system.
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