The Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET) is essential for admission to certain engineering and medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The process involves counselling, document verification, and seat allocation, with a rank around 40,000 likely securing a seat in the second counselling phase. The admission process is efficient, taking around 45 minutes. The college emphasizes autonomy in learning with good infrastructure and aims for global recognition in quality education and research.
However, the Civil Engineering department is understaffed with limited effective faculty. The fee structure is transparent, with eligible students receiving a government reimbursement of INR 35,000, making tuition effectively zero except for hostel fees of INR 10,000 annually. Without reimbursement, fees total INR 40,000. Placement effectiveness varies, with over 20 companies conducting campus drives and average packages ranging from 2.5 to 5 lakhs per annum, with the highest at 15 lakhs.
Placements are less effective for civil engineering students. Internships are required for graduation, though support is inconsistent. The college facilitates specialized training in areas like AutoCAD and solar energy but lacks comprehensive support for civil engineering placements. Scholarships are available from private sources, the Andhra Pradesh government, and national schemes, with specific benefits for SC/ST students. The college fee is around INR 50,000 annually, but many students qualify for full reimbursements or government schemes, reducing or eliminating fees.
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