The reviewer pursued a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering at the college through a management quota, bypassing the ECET exam, and secured admission via the EAMCET second counseling. Recommended by a friend, the college boasts a well-regarded Mechanical Engineering program with highly qualified faculty, including M-Tech and PhD holders, maintaining a student-to-teacher ratio of 3.35:1. The college conducts five exams per semester, with an annual tuition fee of ₹55,000, excluding transportation costs. EAMCET-admitted students receive a ₹35,000 fee reimbursement, reducing their payable fee to ₹15,200. The college emphasizes placements with companies like Royal Enfield, Byjus, Wipro, and Microsoft, though core job options are limited. Out of 240 mechanical students, only 27 received offers, with 10% securing final-year placements. The highest salary package is 9 LPA, and the average is 2.8 LPA. The college does not directly provide internships, but some students independently secure them. Eligibility for placements requires a minimum 60% academic performance. Merit scholarships, facilitated through government programs, offer a ₹35,000 reimbursement. The fee structure includes a ₹35,000 annual tuition, ₹5,000 university fee, ₹1,850 per semester exam fee, and a one-time ₹5,500 building fund. The college maintains a stable fee policy without hikes until the final year, offering a feasible financial structure for students, with some qualifying for category-based fee reimbursements.
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