The college maintains a high faculty-to-student ratio with one teacher for every 73 students, leading to mixed reviews about faculty effectiveness. The course involves two mid-term exams per semester and two semesters annually, with a reported pass rate of about 90%. Campus placements begin in the 5th semester, focusing on securing positions before graduation. The average placement package is 6-7 LPA, reaching up to 14-15 LPA, with a minimum of 3.3 LPA.
CSE and IT students have a 95% placement rate, while core disciplines see a 50% rate, resulting in 70-80% of overall students securing jobs. Key recruiters include TCS, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, and Wipro. Students can apply to three companies with a CGPA requirement of 6 or 7 for eligibility. Internships start from the 3rd year, offering critical industrial exposure with stipends up to 30k. Projects like AWS cloud computing and Python machine learning enhance skills.
Scholarships are primarily through the JVD scheme for low-income students, with an annual fee of Rs 62,000 paid in installments. The total four-year course fee is Rs 2.48 lakh, excluding a Rs 5,000 registration fee. State scholarships are available for Andhra Pradesh residents admitted via EAPCET (EAMCET), with regular tuition fees ranging from Rs 62,000 to Rs 64,800 annually. Management seats are pricier, and hostel fees are approximately Rs 75,000 per year, plus additional costs for books and lab equipment.
Scholarship opportunities are limited to state-sponsored schemes, with no extra merit-based scholarships offered.

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