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Saket Kumar

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The hostel fees at the Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology are very less, i.e, only around INR 60 per month. This fee includes the electricity charges. However, the student will need to pay separate charges for the mess. There are limited seats available at the hostel.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Admission to any course at Swarna Bharathi Institute of Science and Technology (SBIST, Khammam) is not based on the scores obtained in the TSEdCET exam. To be eligible for the BTech (lateral entry) course at the college, the candidate must have completed a Diploma in a relevant stream from a recognized University. Although cutoff marks in the exam are not mandatory the candidates having a valid score in the exam are given higher preference.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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No, admissions to any course at Swarna Bharathi Institute of Science and Technology (SBIST, Khammam) are not open currently. The college offers BTech, MBA, MCA, Diploma, and MTech courses. Admission to MBA and MCA courses is done based on the scores obtained in TSICET, and admission to the BTech and  MTech courses is done based on the scores obtained in TS EAMCET and TS PGECET exams, respectively. Admission to diploma courses is done based on Applications for all these exams generally opens in March or April.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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The quality of mess food at Swarna Bharathi Institute of Science and Technology (SBIST), Khammam, is generally perceived as good, hygienic, and healthy by students. The mess serves tasty and nutritious food, adding to the good living experience in the hostel. Some comments point out that the food is well-maintained and satisfactory and supports students' dietary requirements during studies. By and large, SBIST hostel mess is valued for its neatness and food quality provided to the boys as well as girls staying in campus hostels.

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