The college offers a generally supportive educational environment, though some guest faculty provide last-minute exam questions, affecting student preparation. The faculty-student ratio is 7:60, and while the Head of Department, Kishore Babu, is praised for his expertise in electrical engineering, other faculty members vary in subject knowledge. Students are eligible for campus interviews from the 7th semester, with about 80% securing placements. Top recruiters include Capgemini, Infosys, and Wipro, with salary packages ranging from 4 LPA to 24 LPA, depending on the branch.
Internships are emphasized, with a minimum three-month requirement and industrial training opportunities in civil, electrical, and mechanical fields at organizations like BHEL and ISRO. The total course fee is approximately Rs. 45,000, with an annual tuition fee of Rs. 10,300 after the first year, including Rs. 3,000 for building fees. Semester exam fees are Rs. 770, and hostel fees range from Rs. 4,500 to Rs. 48,000 annually. The Andhra Pradesh government provides full fee reimbursement for eligible students, excluding those with government employee parents.
Scholarships such as NSP and YSR Vidya Deevena are also available. The college's low fees are due to its central government institution status, although delays in fee payments are noted. Students can also find part-time jobs near the campus.
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