The course faces challenges due to a high faculty-to-student ratio of 1:200, which suggests an imbalance with more students than faculty, potentially affecting the quality of education. There are management issues, including poor faculty-management relations. On the positive side, the college hosts several companies offering internships, although these are mainly smaller firms that provide low compensation packages and may not fully engage with interns. The course fee is structured at 6 lakhs per year, comprising 4 lakhs for academic fees and 2 lakhs for mandatory hostel accommodation.
Scholarships of 1 lakh are available to the top 10 GPA scorers based on merit. In comparison, other colleges in Hyderabad have a fee of 2.25 lakhs per semester for courses and 1 lakh for hostel fees, leading to a total of 6.5 lakhs per year. The college also provides clubs and activities for skill development, with fees consistent across all students, culminating in a total expense of 26 lakhs for the entire course duration.
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