The Telangana government allocates 1500 seats annually for top students after the 10th class based on merit, with admissions to colleges like Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Basar. This institution is recognized for its qualified faculty and supportive learning environment, despite having varying faculty-to-student ratios. The assessment structure involves three monthly tests per semester, with the best two scores considered and a passing requirement of 24 out of 60 in semester exams.
The well-structured curriculum spans two semesters per year. Tuition fees are subsidized by the government, providing 40,000 INR annually to support students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, covering most educational expenses. Placement opportunities are better in the CSE and ECE departments, with average salaries ranging from 2.75 to 6 LPA and the highest package reaching 26 LPA. Around 30-80% of students secure jobs, with CSE students having the highest rates. Companies like TCS, Microsoft, and Infosys recruit from here.
Eligibility for placements typically starts from the 7th semester with a CGPA of 7.0. Many students also pursue further studies like M.Tech or MBA. The TS-Epass scholarship offers up to 40,000 INR per year, aiding approximately 6,000 students, covering tuition and hostel fees for those with an income below 2 lakhs. Pre-university and BTech courses cost 36,000 INR and 40,000 INR respectively, while non-scholarship students pay 70,000 INR annually. Global category students pay between 1,36,000 to 1,45,000 INR, and management seats cost 1,40,000 INR annually.
Government employees' children pay 36,000 INR per year without scholarships. The university prioritizes merit-based admissions, benefiting rural students with strong academic backgrounds.
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