Admission to the college is based on entrance exams like EAMCET and AIEEE, with seat allocation depending on merit and rank. Candidates participate in counseling sessions to select their college. For example, a candidate with a rank of 12,224 in EAMCET secured a seat in Chemical Engineering at JNTU Anantapur in the second counseling round. The college is government-affiliated, featuring a faculty of predominantly PhD and M.Tech holders. While many faculty members are praised for their teaching skills, some face criticism for inconsistent teaching quality.
The college's reputation is reportedly declining due to this inconsistency. Fees are affordable, with non-reimbursed students paying Rs. 10,000 annually, and those eligible for reimbursement paying only Rs. 500. Hostel fees are Rs. 35,000 per year. Placement opportunities are available, especially in IT, with companies like TCS, which offered jobs to 160 students last year, achieving a placement rate of about 90%. The highest salary package is 14 lakhs, with an average of 4 lakhs.
Eligibility for placements requires a pass percentage above 65%. Scholarships are offered, especially for OBC, SC, ST, and minority students, to cover fees like mess charges. Notable scholarships include the Amma Vodi scheme providing INR 20,000 per annum and the Jagan Anna Vidya Deevena scheme providing INR 10,000 annually. Admission fees are INR 7,500, with annual college fees of INR 12,000 and a semester exam fee of INR 720. The Jnana Bhumi scholarship assists with fee payments.
Despite these financial aids, the college is noted as lacking in campus placement opportunities.
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