The mechanical engineering course at the college is well-regarded for its excellent faculty and practical equipment. Admission processes include the EAMCET entrance exam and web counseling, with options for management quota placements based on intermediate marks. The annual fee for the mechanical engineering program is Rs. 60,000, with a building fund of up to Rs. 10,000, though government reimbursement can reduce this to Rs. 15,200. The college offers a merit scholarship of Rs.
10,000 annually for students scoring above 75%, and additional government scholarships up to Rs. 50,000 per year are available. Campus recruitment training (CRT) starts in the second year, preparing students for placements. Companies like Ramky Enviro Engineers Limited, Efftronics, Amaron Batteries, GS Glass, Talentio, and Mindtree conduct campus recruitment, while TCS, Wipro, and Infosys offer off-campus selections. Although placements lean towards the software sector, mechanical engineering job opportunities exist in cities like Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
The college placed over 400 students last year. It does not provide internships directly but organizes industrial tours and offers some internship opportunities in the automobile sector for diploma students, with stipends around 15,000 INR. The college features a dedicated training and placement cell, ensuring students have adequate support and information. Faculty members, many holding PhDs or M.Tech degrees, are noted for their dedication and accessibility, supporting students with projects and clarifying doubts even after hours.
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