The college provides an alternative entrance exam for students who missed the EAMCET exam, enabling them to secure admission for B.Tech studies. Faculty expertise varies widely, with some highly skilled and others lacking proficiency. The college is known for its affordable fee structure, lower than many other engineering colleges, with options for installment payments. Placement records are moderate, with 60-70 companies, including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, recruiting students. The highest salary package offered was approximately 24 lakhs per annum, while starting salaries range from 1 to 2 lakhs annually.
Around 40-50% of students secure placements, while internship opportunities are limited. Financial assistance is available, including loans for economically disadvantaged students, reduced fees for village students, and scholarships from the Telangana government, particularly for minority communities based on merit cum means criteria. Management seat students pay Rs 30,000 annually, with some government seat students having fees covered by the state. EAMCET qualifiers may also receive fee reimbursements. Overall, the college emphasizes affordability and offers a supportive structure for student placements.





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