Admission to the ECE branch at the College of Engineering can be achieved through the EAMCET exam conducted in Telangana, either via the government quota or the management quota, which may involve donations. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding PhDs and having around 15 years of experience. They maintain a faculty-to-student ratio of 5:100, allowing for personalized teaching, though 40% of students struggle to pass exams, indicating possible teaching improvements needed.
The college fees are relatively affordable: around 80,000 INR annually for government quota students, including a 65,000 INR college fee and 15,000 INR for other expenses. Management seats cost between 100,000 and 120,000 INR. Students with government scholarships can receive 35,000 INR, easing financial burdens. The college offers placement opportunities with about 125 companies, including big names like IBM, Amazon, and Infosys, with starting packages at 2.5 LPA and the highest up to 10 LPA.
However, only 30% of students secure placements, with average packages between 3-4 LPA. For placements, students must maintain a 70% score with no backlogs. Internship opportunities, often unpaid, are available through collaborations with companies like IBM and DRDO. The college also focuses on skill development through projects. Scholarships, primarily funded by the Telangana government, offer up to 35,000 INR reimbursements for EAMCET students, with additional financial support for high academic achievers (85% and above).
While transport fees average 30,000 INR annually and fees increase by about 10,000 INR each year, the college assists in obtaining loans for further studies. Despite an average placement package of 4-5 LPA, many students find roles in reputable companies such as TCS and Byju's.
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