In March 2015, a student from Kerala sought admission to Aditya College in Andhra Pradesh through the management quota, requiring a 25,000 INR demand draft. The student ranked 20,301 in the EAMCET and chose Aditya College during counseling. The faculty is generally excellent and approachable, although they may focus more on smarter students, potentially neglecting those needing extra help. BTech students should expect a self-study approach with two internal exams before semester-end exams.
The fee structure is manageable for EAMCET counseling admissions, while management quota students face additional fees and donations. The college, now a university, offers strong placement opportunities, with top recruiters like L&T, Wipro, and Capgemini. The highest package for 2024 is 35 lakhs per annum from a Japanese company. Aditya University supports internships in fields like AI, machine learning, and robotics and organizes project development programs. Scholarships of up to 35,000 INR are available based on entrance test performance.
Admission is possible via the convener quota through AP EAMCET, with government-covered fees, or the management quota, with fees ranging from 1 lakh to 3 lakh INR annually. Management quota students may receive scholarships, but the college does not offer loans, only documentation for external education loans.
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