The college conducts admissions through the Engineering and Agriculture Common Entrance Test, with seat allocations occurring during the second counseling round based on merit. The Metallurgical Engineering branch stands out due to its experienced faculty, including former industry leaders, ensuring high-quality teaching. The college offers a reasonable fee structure with opportunities for government reimbursements and scholarships, though these are not available to children of college employees. Students are eligible for campus placements from the 3-2 semester, with about six companies visiting for recruitment, such as L&T, Cognizant, and Moschip.
The average salary package offered is 4 LPA, with the highest being 6 LPA from L&T. Scholarship students benefit from the Andhra Pradesh government's Jnanabhumi scheme, covering tuition fees. Although there is no fee hike policy, students must pay for hostel accommodations. The college provides scholarships and stipends for selected candidates, but bank loans are not facilitated through the institution.








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