The GMR Institute of Technology admits students primarily through the AP EAMCET exam, with three rounds of counseling based on rank, merit, and seat availability. A rank around 4179 or 7000 can secure admission to Electronics and Communication Engineering, with scholarships for ranks within the top 4000. The college has a strong placement record, with 650 students placed annually, although some concerns exist about the authenticity of these figures. Companies like Amazon, TCS, and Infosys frequently recruit, offering packages up to 42 LPA, with an average of 4-5 LPA. Placements begin from the 7th semester, and internship opportunities with stipends are available. The faculty, mostly with PhDs from reputed institutions, maintain a 1:6 student ratio, offering personalized attention but facing criticism for reliance on presentations. Fees range from 1,00,000 to 1,10,000 INR annually, with hostels costing 40,000 to 80,000 INR. The government offers a 35,000 INR fee reimbursement based on EAMCET rank, with scholarships for high performers. Scholarships are available for ranks below 10,000 and CGPAs of 9 or higher, with stipends up to 10,000 INR. Management quota fees range from 70,000 INR to 2 lakhs, with loans available through the GMR Varalaxmi Foundation. Despite high fees, the college offers financial support through government schemes and scholarships, making it affordable for meritorious students.
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