Admission to the college is determined by entrance exam cutoff marks, such as EAMCET, and involves a counseling process. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding PhDs and being NET qualified. They engage in international seminars and are experienced in teaching, particularly in artificial intelligence. The faculty-student ratio is about 60:1, and interaction is generally positive. Students receive comprehensive preparation for interviews and placements. The course fee is 35,000 INR, with 15,000 INR for merit-based students and 30,000 INR for management quota students.
Scholarships and fee reimbursements are available based on entrance exam marks and government support, such as the Jnanabumi and Jagananna Vidya Deevena schemes, offering significant financial relief. Hostel fees depend on a student's attendance. Placement opportunities begin in the 3rd year, with 75-90% of students securing jobs upon graduation. Notable recruiters include TCS, Accenture, and Infosys, with the highest package reaching 42 LPA and an average package of 3.5 to 6 LPA.
Computer Science students may receive packages up to 10 LPA. Internships with companies like Microsoft and Amazon provide stipends and project-based learning. The college's placement cell offers training to enhance employability. However, while some students appreciate the faculty's approach, others seek more insight beyond textbook content. Scholarships are not available for management quota students, and some students feel employment facilities could be improved.
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