The college offers a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:10 to 1:15, facilitating good interaction between students and teachers. While some faculty members like Shaik Jhony Basha and Sivaram Krishna receive praise, others face criticism for ineffective teaching. The curriculum aligns well with the CSE base course, although exams are of medium to hard difficulty, prompting students to engage in additional self-study. The placement record is impressive, with 99% of students securing jobs last year. The average salary package is around 10 LPA, with the highest reaching 50 LPA and the lowest at 4 LPA. Major recruiters include TCS and Infosys, the latter hiring 394 students. International placements and internships, starting from the second year, are available with companies like Microsoft offering stipend-based opportunities. The tuition fees are relatively high, with B.Tech programs like Computer Science Engineering costing around ₹3,60,000 per year, and other branches like ECE and Mechanical/Civil ranging from ₹2,70,000 to ₹2,00,000. Additional costs include a ₹10,000 caution fee, a registration fee up to ₹5,000, and bus fees of approximately ₹65,000 annually. Hostel fees vary from ₹1,70,000 to ₹2,00,000 depending on room sharing. Scholarships are provided to students from outside Andhra Pradesh and Telangana with high rankings as well as to those from an army background, but not to local students with lower rankings. Despite high fees, the college's facilities and job opportunities are highly regarded, though more scholarships could boost enrollment and support a more inclusive environment.
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