Admission to the college is primarily through the AP EAMCET entrance exam, with scholarships available for qualifying scores and management quotas as an alternative. The reviewer secured admission and a scholarship through EAMCET. The admission process involves two counseling rounds, with offers from JNTU and AU-affiliated colleges for the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) branch. Faculty quality is mixed; while some professors are knowledgeable and supportive, others prioritize exam preparation over in-depth learning, and the faculty-to-student ratio of 1:70 may limit personalized attention. Annual fees for EAMCET and ECET-qualified students are 41,000 INR, with a 7,000 INR building fund, 5,000 INR caution fees, and 350 INR per lab exam. Management quota fees are 51,000 INR annually, totaling 1 lakh INR. Government students may qualify for fee reimbursements, potentially exempting them from the standard 31,000 INR semester fee. The college offers limited but noteworthy placement opportunities with companies like Amazon and Tech Mahindra, focusing on students who clear all subjects by the 7th semester. Approximately 90% of eligible students participate in placements. Merit-based internships are available for students with over 80% in all semesters, though these are generally unpaid. The college emphasizes communication skills development for job readiness. A notable student project included developing a machine learning model for counterfeit currency detection with over 95% accuracy. Scholarships are competitive, with additional hostel scholarships for SC/ST students. The college's fee structure is affordable for middle-class families, but only cash payments are accepted, and late payments incur fines.
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