The college provides a flexible schedule with classes from 7:30 AM to 1 PM, allowing time for additional studies. Admission is gained through the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET test, with the reviewer securing a place via the convenor quota with 61 marks and a 23,000 rank. The faculty is a mix of highly skilled and less effective educators, with efforts being made to improve quality by hiring qualified staff. The college has two semesters, four assignments, and two mid-exams annually. Fees have significantly increased over time, with the annual fee rising from 35,000 to 90,000 INR. Initially, part of the fee was covered by the government, but it later rose to 65,000 and then to 1 lakh INR. Currently, EAMCET convenor quota seats have no fee due to government policy. Placements have declined in civil engineering, with only 20 out of 100 students placed mostly in smaller companies, while ECE, CSE, and IT specializations have better placements. The average package is 3.5 LPA, with the highest at 16 LPA, and an overall placement rate of 65%. Campus placements start in the 3rd year, 2nd semester, with companies like Wipro, Accenture, Infosys, and L&T visiting. Internship opportunities are available, with some students obtaining stipends. Scholarships are available for those qualifying through EAMCET, and students can apply for private scholarships and loans. Financial aid is available, but not all students receive it, particularly those in the general category. The tuition fee structure includes 61,000 INR per year and an additional 3,000 INR per semester, totaling 4 lakhs INR for the course. Building fees are 5,000 INR, and tuition is 85,000 INR for some students.
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