The college offers an approachable faculty, with individuals like Manasa being notably supportive, although some, like Ankitha, may be less so. It conducts 32 exams, generally considered easy, though some subjects demand more effort. A few students do not pass, suggesting the teaching is relevant and effective. The college has a strong placement record, especially for the telecommunications branch due to its smaller class size, increasing job likelihood.
The fee structure starts at 19,000 and reaches 24,000 by the final year, with breakdowns including 20,000 for tuition, 500 for registration, 200 for lab, 100 for development, and 800 for exams. Management seats require a 40,000 fee. Students qualifying through the CET can avail of the KCET scholarship.
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