Admission to the college is through counseling based on AP EAMCET exam ranks, with no group discussions or paid seats. Students select their preferred branches during the counseling process, which involves varying cutoffs. The faculty comprises 80% permanent members, mostly with advanced degrees and over 20 years of experience, although the quality varies by department. The favorable faculty-to-student ratio supports an annual intake of 65 students. Teaching involves presentation screens, and faculty members are available for doubt clarification.
The B.Tech program is four years long with 160 credits, and exams are rigorous with a 35% pass mark. The annual tuition fee is Rs 10,500, supported by government scholarships for eligible students. Hostel fees depend on occupancy, with a special one-time fee of Rs 5,200 and an annual fee of approximately Rs 4,300. The government offers scholarships like Jagananna Vidya Deevena and Pragathi, with up to Rs 50,000 for female students, excluding children of government employees.
Around 70-75% of students secure placements, with a strong inclination towards higher studies. Major recruiters include TCS, Wipro, and L&T, with the highest package reported at 40 LPA, while average packages range from 3 LPA to 5 LPA. Placement support is moderate, with limited company participation compared to NITs and IITs. Internships are pursued independently by students, typically during semester breaks, with faculty support.
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