The course features a mixed faculty, with only a few knowledgeable teachers within a class of 66, and others lacking expertise. Female faculty are seen as caring, whereas male faculty are often perceived as rude. The examination system is criticized for prioritizing quantity over quality in answers. Students become eligible for campus placements from the sixth semester, with top companies like Accenture, Deloitte, and TCS recruiting. The highest placement package is 13 LPA, and the average is between 3.5 LPA and 4 LPA, with a placement rate of 45% to 65%.
Internships are mandatory, with companies like IBM offering roles in fields such as web development and data science. The annual course fee is Rs 40,400 for students qualified through APECET and EAPCET, with scholarships available via the JVD Vidya Deevena scheme. Non-qualified students pay between Rs 1,00,000 and Rs 1,50,000. Additional costs include a Rs 5,000 admission fee, yearly JNTU fees of Rs 2,500, book fees of Rs 1,200 per semester, and CRT training fees of Rs 2,000.
A condonation fee of Rs 1,000 to Rs 10,000 applies if attendance is below 75%. Despite high fees, the college is criticized for inadequate facilities, insufficiently knowledgeable faculty, and limited student support, with reports of unaccounted charges and lack of support for sports and placements.











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