The admission process at the college involves counseling, document verification, and selection based on entrance exam rankings, particularly for students from a polytechnic background like the applicant who continued with Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) in B.Tech. The faculty consists of 11 lecturers, including 3 with PhDs and the rest with M.Tech degrees. The faculty, with a 60% male and 40% female distribution, is committed to student development and placements, offering effective teaching methods and support in sports and academics.
The college's fee structure is economically feasible, spread over four semesters, and includes various fees with provisions for exceptions. Students are encouraged through scholarships, with 10,000 INR awarded to the top 10 students in each class, and government scholarships are also available. Though the college doesn't provide internships, students have quarterly access to industry internships on topics like electric car dynamics and solar mobile charging systems, through partnerships with companies like Green Tech.
The college is committed to campus placements, ensuring job opportunities for students, even those with academic backlogs. Tuition fees can be reduced to 15,000 INR annually for students passing the EAMCET exam, while the management quota charges 50,000 INR per year.
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