Admission to the college requires a minimum score of 40 out of 180 in the TS EAMCET exam. The college evaluates motivation for joining, whether personal interest or parental influence, and sets cutoff ranks for eligibility. Faculty quality varies, with most branches considered good except for Civil Engineering, where faculty reportedly lack basic knowledge. The Humanities and Sciences faculty are highly dedicated. The total college fee is 65,000, with an EAMCET student potentially receiving a 35,000 government scholarship.
Additional fees include a JNTUH fee. The college takes into account reservation quotas, offering up to 90% scholarships for ST, SC, and BC category students. However, no scholarship loans are available, and students need specific documents to process a bank loan. From the 7th semester, students can participate in campus placements, with companies such as TCS, Infosys, People Tech, Tech Mahindra, Dell, and Amazon visiting. About 70% of students secure jobs through these placements, although many are unable to attend interviews due to low academic scores.
The college does not offer internships or stipends directly, but students can find these independently based on their department and interests.
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