Admission to the college is determined by the Andhra University Common Entrance Test (AUCET), held in April. Priority during seat allocation is given to CAP, NSS, NC categories, and physically challenged individuals. Counseling starts with these categories and then includes a general session for all candidates, considering factors like rank, caste, gender, and locality. Admissions for successful candidates occur in June when they choose subjects based on their ranks. The faculty, consisting entirely of doctorate holders from Andhra University, emphasize student communication skills through seminars and presentations.
The college is known for its science and technology focus, offering active research opportunities. Fee structures benefit high-ranking students, who can gain free seats by paying only 2,000 INR and receiving substantial scholarships. Self-financed seats cost between 40,000 and 50,000 INR, while qualified students typically pay around 10,000 INR for online courses. Scholarships are available to support economically disadvantaged students, although the university does not provide books. Internships are mainly available to second-year students, with participation from students of other colleges.
The marine department boasts strong placement prospects, with direct job offers upon graduation. Other departments see recruitment for lecturer positions, with institutions like Sri Prakash, Timpani, and Sri Chaitanya hiring science graduates for teaching roles. EBC students are eligible for scholarships, and research scholars must clear the JRF NET exam to receive a stipend. The college offers scholarships of about 5,000 INR per month to eligible students, while top-ranking students in semester exams can receive scholarships up to 20,000 INR.
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