Admission to the institute is through the EAMCET exam, which totals 160 marks, divided into Mathematics (80 marks), Physics (40 marks), and Chemistry (30 marks). The faculty's experience significantly aids student learning and career preparation, with support for publishing research in journals. Fees are affordable under the convener quota, suitable for middle-class families, whereas the management quota is more costly. Placement opportunities are robust, especially in IT, with about 30-40 companies visiting annually, including Deloitte, Infosys, Google, and Facebook.
Around 80% of students secure jobs, though core placements are fewer. The highest salary package is 54 lakhs, and a 70% academic minimum is needed for placements. Scholarships, including a 30,000 INR merit scholarship, are available. Students admitted through the convener quota may receive full fee reimbursement, while management quota students pay full fees and a donation. Full scholarships cover tuition for high EAMCET or ECET scorers. The annual fee is about 135,000 INR, with full reimbursement for SC and ST students.
Others can access partial scholarships and government fee reimbursement.
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