Admission to the college is primarily through the EAMCET exam conducted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, with ranks like 19313, 35000, and 10042 enabling entry into programs like Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The college also accepts candidates via the Kerala entrance examination (KEAM) and merit-based routes. The admission process includes counseling phases where applicants can choose preferred colleges and branches, with seats allocated based on ranks. Fee reimbursement is available for certain reservation categories. The college, ranked 84th by NAAC, has a rich history of 36 years and emphasizes cultural and holistic development. The faculty is extensive, with over 450 members, including 92 PhD holders, ensuring a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:15. Tuition fees range from ₹70,000 to ₹107,000 per annum, with a total cost of around ₹6 lakhs for a 4-year program. NRI students pay ₹75,000 annually. Despite being expensive for some, the college provides transparency in its fee structure and offers various government scholarships, such as Jagananna Vidya Deevena, Pragathi, and National Merit Scholarship, with amounts ranging from 24,000 to 35,000 INR annually. Over 80% of students secure placements, with packages averaging 4 LPA and the highest reaching 47.2 LPA. Notable recruiters include TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Accenture, Amazon, and Google. The college doesn't directly offer internships but facilitates partnerships with companies like Technovert. An anti-ragging squad ensures student safety on campus.
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