Admission to the college is through the EAMCET exam, and candidates must achieve a qualifying rank. During the counseling process, applicants pay a fee and undergo certificate verification. They then participate in a web options process to choose preferred colleges, which decides their seat allocation. The college employs contact lecturers who provide satisfactory content, but lacks experienced professors in each branch, which is typically expected in a university setting.
The fee structure includes an annual College Development Fee of 2,500 and a semester Exam Fee of 1,100, which are considered affordable for students. The college is still developing and does not provide campus placements; however, students can seek internships independently. There are no internal scholarships available, with students relying on government scholarships instead.
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