Admission to St. Mary's Engineering College is primarily based on entrance test rankings, with options such as the ECET exam for those pursuing a B.Tech degree, including the EEE branch. The college is praised for its well-educated faculty who create an engaging and supportive learning environment, particularly excelling in subjects like machines and power systems. The fee structure is affordable for middle-class families, and scholarships provide additional financial support ranging from 6,000 to 10,000 annually for students admitted through EAMCET.
However, students entering via the management quota pay the full fees. The college also offers a loan facility, though it excludes management quota entrants. Placement opportunities are robust, with 24 companies participating in recruitment drives during the final semester. Students benefit from internships lasting 3 to 6 months, enhancing their practical skills and boosting employability. Successful candidates receive job offers directly after graduation.
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