Admission to the college relies on the EAMCET exam, managed by the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education, with counseling for successful candidates. State-guideline admissions qualify for fee reimbursement. The college, selected in October 2010 for its accessible location and green surroundings, boasts highly qualified faculty, many with PhDs, maintaining a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:4 to 1:10. Faculty are supportive mentors, despite occasional mood swings or favoritism. A department typically includes 25 teaching faculty, 10 non-teaching staff, and 350 students. Exams are rigorously conducted, and teaching blends theory and practical applications. The college's infrastructure, including hostels, is well-maintained. The annual fee is ₹50,000, with payments via cash or card and full reimbursement for counseling-admitted students. Those not admitted through counseling pay the entire fee. The college has a strong placement program, with companies like Byjus, Wipro, and Infosys recruiting. Four students received offers from Byjus at ₹10 lakhs per annum, while others secured Wipro roles with packages up to ₹8 lakhs per annum. Some electronics companies offer minimum packages of ₹2 lakhs per annum. Internships, including projects on electric vehicles and automatic fuel dispensers, are integral, with placements starting in the 6th semester. The college facilitates professional training, increasing annual campus placements. Government programs like Jaganna Vidya Deevena provide financial aid, covering fees up to ₹43,000. Counseling admissions entail fees of ₹35,000 plus transportation and building costs, while management admissions range from ₹1 to ₹2 lakh. Non-JVD candidates pay ₹43,000, whereas JVD candidates receive scholarships. Other costs include building, CRT, transportation, and exam fees. The college also supports parents of students who secure company placements.
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