Admission to the college is accessible through the EAMCET exam, where securing a good rank is crucial. The college, identified by EAMCET code JNTN, was the reviewer's third choice, and they gained admission with a rank of 9346. The admission process involves a straightforward counseling session for certificate verification and choosing colleges. The faculty is friendly, knowledgeable, and motivational, but with limited teaching experience and communication skills. Most faculty members are on a contract basis, and self-study is encouraged due to a shortage of lecturers. The college fees are affordable, with an annual fee of 10,000 for those not receiving scholarships. Scholarships are based on caste, offering free seats for eligible students. Additionally, a semester exam fee is required. Despite the simple fee structure, facilities and support staff are inadequate, with poorly maintained rooms and infrequent cleaning. The college, being relatively new, has not yet graduated a batch, but placement activities are active, focusing primarily on software jobs. Thirty-four students from the senior batch were selected for TCS interviews. The college does not provide internships, but eligible B.Tech students may receive a government scholarship of up to 35,000 under the Gnana Bhumi scheme, covering tuition fees. The staff supports students in applying for these scholarships. As a government institution, the college charges negligible fees compared to others. Students can access further scholarship information from seniors.
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