The course is structured over five semesters, with two midterms each, focusing on engineering-related exams. Placement opportunities begin from the fifth semester, with approximately 60% of students securing jobs, and 80% achieving placements by the end of the course. Key recruiters include Medha Servo, Intel, and Veda. Students have the chance to intern with companies like ECIL, with stipends based on performance. Notable projects include transformers, testing electronics, and Jio wireless routers.
A stipend of 8000 was provided to some students by SVGS Company for projects. Faculty actively support project development. The college, being government-run, offers affordable education with an annual fee of 4000 and a semester exam fee of 600. Additional costs include 3500 for mess and 5000 for hostel annually, totaling 25000 in fees. Scholarships like KC Mahindra (5000 per semester) and TS Epass (minimum of 5000, with monthly allowances for day scholars and hostel students) support students financially.
The Telangana government's TS Epass and other scholarships such as Pragathi assist further. This nominal fee structure, combined with scholarships, ensures financial accessibility for students.


















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