The institution offers a straightforward admission process based on i-CET marks and provides an affordable and flexible fee structure, payable annually. The faculty, aged 35 to 55 and all PhD holders, maintain a 1:10 student-to-faculty ratio, ensuring personalized attention. There is a professor for every 30 students, and guest lecturers also contribute occasionally. Courses are taught in English and Telugu, promoting inclusivity. The college conducts six exams per semester, with a supportive faculty helping most students pass.
The fee structure includes tuition, material, examination, and a communication course fee, detailed in the prospectus. No hidden charges are imposed. The college boasts a strong placement program, with companies like Microsoft and Infosys regularly recruiting. This year, 70 of 120 students secured jobs, with opportunities starting from the third semester. Internships from first year with firms like Deloitte and Amazon are offered, though some may be unpaid. No percentage restrictions exist for placement participation.
Scholarships are available, particularly for SC/ST, LBC, and EBC students, requiring 75% attendance and good academics. Tuition fees are about INR 100,000 for two years, with government reimbursements like INR 28,000 for MBA. Additional fees include a INR 350 admission fee, INR 10,000 in lab and other fees, and an INR 8,500 special fee annually. Tuition and admission fees vary from INR 35,000 to INR 120,000 across courses, plus a INR 5,000 annual donation fee.
Only one scholarship application per student is allowed, with the INR 27,000 epass scholarship available to all except OC candidates. Scholarships significantly reduce financial stress, although extra fees apply.
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