Admission to St. Martin's Engineering College is possible via the EAMCET entrance exam or through the management quota. Students qualifying through EAMCET can benefit from a government reimbursement of Rs. 35,000. In contrast, management quota students must pay the full fee privately, often including a donation. The college's fee ranges from Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 1,20,000 annually, with additional charges like JNTU, NBA, and CRT fees. Faculty predominantly hold PhDs, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:10.
While the ECE faculty is well-regarded, some students find the CSE and IT faculty less approachable. The curriculum includes interactive sessions and labs, but some students note a focus on theory over practical application. Placement drives feature top companies like TCS, Amazon, and Infosys, with 80-95% of students securing jobs annually. The highest package is 58 lakhs per annum, with an average between 3.5 to 6.5 lakhs. Internships are limited but available with companies like Cognizant.
A minimum CGPA of 7.5 is required for placement eligibility. Scholarships facilitated by the Telangana government offer additional financial support, particularly for SC, ST, and BC categories, managed through the TS ePASS system. Despite claims of 100% placement, discrepancies in offer letters have been reported. The college emphasizes project-based learning, coding skills, and prepares students for aptitude and critical thinking tests to boost employability.

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