Admission to Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women is based on exams like JEE Main, BITSAT, TNEA, and EAMCET, with the reviewer gaining entry through EAMCET. The college maintains a 1:20 student-to-mentor ratio, ensuring personalized guidance, and is known for its experienced faculty, although some may lack technical proficiency. The institution is autonomous with a curriculum aligned to industry needs and conducts all exams on campus. Fees are affordable, with scholarships available for students below Rs 1 lakh income, including the Telangana government's Epass scholarship reducing fees by Rs 35,000 and full fee reimbursement for SC/ST students with income under Rs 2 lakh.
Tuition is around Rs 85,000 annually, plus a Rs 3,000 autonomous fee in the first year and Rs 2,600 per semester for exams. The college boasts about an 80% placement rate, with top companies like Google and Amazon offering packages up to 30 LPA and an average of 6-7 LPA. Students become eligible for placements in the third year, with pre-placement training starting in the second year. Internships are an integral part of the curriculum, with stipends ranging from Rs 8,000 to Rs 9,000 from companies like Capgemini and Cognizant.
Additionally, the college supports students aiming for higher studies abroad, offering guidance on exams, scholarships, and accommodation.
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