The college admission primarily depends on the Eamcet Entrance Exam, with JEE Mains scores also considered. The admission involves several steps, including certificate verification, fee payment, and joining. The total fee is Rs. 1 lakh with a building fee of Rs. 15,000. The college offers various branches, including CSE, ECE, EEE, Civil, and Mechanical. It is well-known for its qualified faculty, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:10 to 1:17.54, ensuring personalized attention. The fee structure is around Rs. 1,10,000 annually, with an initial infrastructure fee of Rs. 12,000 for first-time enrollees. EAMCET rank below 10,000 significantly reduces fees to Rs. 5,850, while those above receive a Rs. 35,000 scholarship, paying Rs. 50,850. JEE Mains and government employees' children pay Rs. 86,850 annually. Donation admissions cost between Rs. 4 to 5 lakhs plus an annual Rs. 85,850 fee. Fee reimbursement and scholarships are available for economically disadvantaged, SC, and ST students. The college boasts a strong placement record, with over 1000 placements annually, though this dropped to 20% in 2024 due to recession, with companies like TCS, Infosys, and Amazon visiting. The highest package is Rs. 25 LPA, and the average package ranges from Rs. 3.4 to 7 LPA. Around 85% to 95% of eligible students secure placements starting from the sixth semester. The college provides placement training and has a supportive alumni network. No direct internships are offered, but students independently gain practical exposure. G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College offers financial aid, with EAMCET ranks below 2000 receiving a full tuition waiver. Convenor quota fee is Rs. 77,000, with management quota fees higher, reaching Rs. 6 lakhs for CSE. Scholarships like the Pulla Reddy Trust Scholarship and government schemes like the Jagananna Vidya Deewana (JVD) are available. Hostel fees are Rs. 65,500 annually, with various scholarships based on performance and economic status.
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