Admission to the college is determined through the EAMCET exam, which has 160 questions: 80 from mathematics, and 40 each from physics and chemistry. The counseling session follows rank announcements, allowing students to choose their college based on ranks. The CSE program admitted students with a rank of 1400 in the second counseling. Faculty at the college are generally well-regarded, with many PhD scholars and a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of either 1:25 or 3:70, facilitating personalized interactions. However, some faculty members lack teaching quality in contract subjects, and the curriculum is outdated. Exams are held bimonthly, with a pass rate of 88% in CSE. The tuition fee is ₹10,000 annually, with additional costs for hostel and mess at ₹2,500 per month, and exam fees around ₹800 per semester. Placement opportunities are strong, with a 75-92% placement rate and companies like Microsoft and TCS participating. The highest package reaches up to 80 LPA, while average packages range from 4-8.5 LPA. Internships available from the 3rd year offer stipends of INR 23,000 to INR 90,000. Scholarships, such as "Jagananna Vidya Deevena" and "Jagananna Vasathi Deevena," provide tuition and hostel fee assistance. The fee structure is feasible, with potential full fee reimbursements for students qualifying through EAMCET.
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