To secure admission, candidates must take the EAMCET exam, followed by certificate verification and web counseling. Admission is based on rank, differentiating between convener and management seats. Convener seats are merit-based, with the Telangana government covering semester fees via scholarships. Management seats involve direct negotiation with the college's admission cell and often include significant donations, with students covering their own fees. Admission requires original certificates and a library fee over 5000 INR.
The college boasts qualified faculty, advanced labs, and supportive management. Most faculty hold PhDs and focus on teaching new skills, maintaining a student-friendly environment. The faculty-to-student ratio is about 1:37, with department-specific faculty. The college is affiliated with OU, with exams held in March and September over eight semesters. Fees were economical until 2015, with older students paying 35,000 INR, covered by the government. Newer fees range from 50,000 to 100,000 INR annually.
Students become eligible for campus placements from the 7th semester, with companies like IBM participating. Placements require a minimum of 80% and include various tests, starting in the third year. Only 5-10% secure placements annually, with better prospects in CSE and IT; the highest package is 22 LPA, the lowest 3 LPA. Civil and mechanical students face placement challenges due to limited company participation. Despite a dedicated placement cell, the overall placement rate is low, and some offers involve relocation for salaries below 10k.
Deccan Engineering and Technology College’s highest package is 3 LPA, mostly from smaller companies. Telangana’s scholarship covers tuition fees, reducing the annual cost of 65,000-72,000 INR to nearly zero, with students paying a small semester fee of 2,500 INR and a one-time admission fee of 5,000-6,000 INR. Additional funds for personal expenses and mess fees are provided, with no direct financial aid from the college. Central government scholarships may offer further support.
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