Bheema Institute of Technology & Science (BITS) was established in 2008. It is committed to improve the economic development of the country particularly the south-east nation and also the public systems, through pursuit of excellence in technical education, research, consultancy and training. It is located at Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. It offers five undergraduate and six post graduate courses in the field of Engineering. It also offers management programmes.
- It is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) Anantapur
- It is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi
Bheema Institute of Technology & Science Cutoff 2024
Bheema Institute of Technology and Science AP EAPCET Cutoff 2024 is out. The table given below shows the cutoff for Round 1.
Courses | Round 1 |
---|---|
B.Tech Civil Engineering | 159909 |
B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | 165103 |
B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | 174273 |
Bheema Institute of Technology & Science Department
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Computer Science Engineering
Bheema Institute of Technology & Science Placement
The College has an independent Training & placement Cell devoted to cater the needs of the organizations in conducting campus interviews for placements.
Name of Company |
Total No. of Placed Students |
HCL Technologies |
04 |
Revalsys Technologies |
03 |
Reliance Communications |
08 |
IIFL |
06 |
Aegis Global Solutions |
04 |
Aishwarya telecom |
06 |
Emex integrated solution |
09 |
Igenieses |
10 |
Smart mind solution |
10 |
Bheema Institute of Technology & Science Facilities
Library
- The Library has a collection of over 15,165 volumes and over 100 national, international and online journals
- The Library provides Book Bank facility to the students
Hostel
The College provides both residential hostel and lodging home accommodations to the students separately for boys and girls.
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