Andhra Loyola College begins its application process in April with a 100 INR fee, requiring a 12th-grade marksheet. In May, candidates are shortlisted based on merit for an interview. The faculty comprises experienced professionals focusing on subject mastery and communication skills. The college emphasizes meaningful learning through seminars and requires 75% attendance for exams, with a pass mark of 40 in mid-exams. The fee structure is affordable, with professional courses priced higher. Assistance is available through education loans with Indian Overseas Bank, and scholarships are offered for merit and backward community students. Placement training starts in the 3rd year, and eligibility requires a percentage above 85. Placement activities occur after the 5th semester, followed by a 6-month internship, with recruiters like L&T, HCL, and Infosys. The highest salary package ranges between 10 and 12 LPA. The college collaborates with APSSDC for skill and personality development programs. Scholarships are funded by the state government and a cooperative society, with the Jnabhumi scholarship being mandatory for all students. The annual tuition fee is INR 80,000, and the admission fee is INR 150. No fees are charged for lab and development classes, and scholarships are abundant, though a merit-cum-means criterion is applied.
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