Admission to the college requires candidates to pass the EAMCET entrance exam, with selection based on their ranking for counseling, where they can choose preferred colleges. The teaching staff consists of experienced senior lecturers who are approachable and skilled in delivering comprehensive subject knowledge and seminars. A noteworthy feature is the fee structure: students with an EAMCET rank can secure seats without paying tuition fees, while those without a rank must pay the full fee, as no scholarships are offered by the college.
However, the college supports state government scholarships, like the Jagananna Vidya Deevena scheme, which covers 50% of fees. Students joining via the convener quota pay about Rs 70,000 annually, while management quota students pay around Rs 100,000. For courses under the convener method, the annual fee is approximately Rs 100,000, with management seats costing an additional Rs 200,000 to Rs 300,000 yearly. The college boasts a robust placement program, guaranteeing 100% placement, with about 50% of students being placed in companies such as Infosys, Wipro, TATA, Cognizant, and Dell, typically starting in their fourth year.
These roles offer packages of around Rs 2 lakh per annum and benefits like monthly expenses, transportation, and bonuses. Additionally, students can enhance their software skills through coaching to improve job prospects.
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