Studying Computer Science and Engineering at JNTU Hyderabad has been quite a mixed bag for me. The curriculum is relevant to current industry needs, but sometimes I feel it's not as hands-on as it could be. The exams are conducted every semester, and they are moderately difficult.
I've heard from seniors that the placements are good, with many companies coming to hire students. The average package is about 4-5 LPA, which is decent for a government college. However, some faculty members could improve their teaching methods, and the overall student-faculty interaction could be better.
I would say that my experience at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH) has been quite positive overall, especially in the Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Computer Science and Engineering course. The curriculum is well-structured and focuses on practical applications.
We have exams every six months, which includes two mid-term exams and one final exam. The faculty is generally helpful, and I appreciate their approach to teaching, although some could improve their interaction with students. The fee structure is manageable for most, and I've been fortunate to receive a government scholarship that covers a significant portion of my tuition.
Campus life is vibrant with various events and clubs, making it a great place to grow both academically and socially.
Based on my personal experience and opinion, here's a list of some of the top engineering colleges in Hyderabad under JNTU that have great faculty and infrastructure. Starting with JNTUH, then OUCE, followed by CBIT, Vasavi, VNR, MVSR, MGIT, Srinidhi, GNITS, CVR, Gokaraju, KMIT, BVRIT, CMRCET, VJIT, and MREC.