To enroll in the course, candidates need to complete 12th grade and pass the Postgraduate Common Entrance Test conducted by Andhra University. The college's teaching staff is highly qualified, with many holding or pursuing PhDs, and they are known for being supportive. Tuition fees can be significantly reduced by government support if there is a convenor, but are otherwise considered high for self-paying students.
Hostel fees must be paid by all students. There are no placement opportunities or guaranteed job prospects following the course, although some branches offer internships with specific equipment. GPAT students benefit from a monthly scholarship of 12,000 INR but must pay their fees, whereas PGCET students receive a 400 INR monthly scholarship and have their fees covered by the government.
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