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TS EAMCET 2021 |
Per year the course fee is Rs. 30,000 with scholarship. Scholarship is given by the government of Telangana. 70% of students get the scholarship. No loans are needed.
Aurora's Scientific and Technological Research Academy, [ASTRA] Hyderabad was established in 2000 by the Ravi Rishi Educational Society. Previously it was called as Santh Samarth Engineering College. The basic philosophy of the institute can be summed up as to be a centre of learning, excelling in academics, which imparts state of the art knowledge to its students, encourages staff and students to actively take up research and development activities and to be an agent of promotion of ethical values to its students and staff and thus serve the society.
The institute also actively encourages its teaching and supporting staff to acquire higher qualifications and supports them while they do so. This is done with a view to enhance the quality of educational activities in the institute. As a result of this, the institute can boast of a very percentage of staff with Post Graduate and Ph.D. qualifications.Aurora's Scientific Technological and Research Academy is located in the land admeasuring 22 acres just 5 km away from the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.
The mission of The Ravi Rishi Educational Society can be summarized as – to make it synonymous with Technical Education. It envisages a role for becoming a centre of higher learning where nurturing and dissemination of knowledge are cherished and thus become a pioneer in “Man making Education”.
The mission of The Ravi Rishi Educational Society is to serve the nation as a Centre for advancement, preservation and dissemination of knowledge. We aim to equip the students with a perfect synthesis of human values, ancient wisdom and modern thought. Thus, ensuring that when they foray into the fiercely competitive and advanced technological world, they do not turn into mere automatons but retain their sense of self as a direct result of what they learn in the institutes governed by the society.