The AP POLYCET is a state-level entrance exam in Andhra Pradesh, held annually around April, for admission into various polytechnic courses. Eligibility requires passing the 10th standard with at least 35% marks. The exam features 120 multiple-choice questions in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, with results announced within two weeks. Successful candidates can apply for counseling to enroll in their preferred polytechnic colleges. The college provides strong placement opportunities, with 3-4 companies visiting weekly, including MNCs like IBM and startups.
Students eligible for placement must be over 18, without backlogs, and have at least 60% marks. Placements start in the final year, with some companies accepting second-year students. The highest package offered was 13 LPA in 2019, while average packages range from 2 to 5 LPA, with a typical average of 3.2 LPA. Campus Recruitment Training (CRT) is offered from the first year to assist with placements. The college also provides ECET coaching for those pursuing higher studies.
Internships through company collaborations offer stipends, such as Rs 7000 per month from Brain-O-Vision Software Solutions. The fee structure varies by AP POLYCET rank, with top-ranked students (e.g., rank 1500) eligible for free seats. General tuition fees range from 25,000 to 35,000 INR per year, potentially reduced to 15,000 INR or as low as 8,000 INR through reimbursement options. Hostel accommodation costs 70,000 INR annually, and bus fees depend on distance.
Scholarships are available for academic excellence, with merit-based full fee scholarships offered. Stipends for internships range from 5,000 to 20,000 INR. The college provides annual scholarship accounts, offers bus services within a 60 km range, and the AP government also offers scholarships. Fee payments can be made in term-wise installments, providing financial flexibility.
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