What Students Say
Likes
- I like greenery of the campus we were able to see trees everywhere in the campus.
- Faculties were most of them was PhD holders and have great experience.
- Placement offers in the college especially for our department were good
Dislikes
- College will not show intrest towards cultural fests and entertainment actives
- Not all but few facilities were not have knowledge about subjects but they came to teach us this was very weird
- College was little bit overcrowded as three years batches have same timings so I feel overcrowded
Course Curriculum Overview
G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College has a well-defined structure in terms of the core course subjects. What stands out however is the emphasis on practice. The addition of development, research, applied building and architecture labs in the curriculum has helped in developing a better technical perspective. This practical outlook inspired me to go for this course as it is more practical, project oriented and focuses on applied learning. Degree of Readiness in Relation to Real Life: The curriculum is observed to offer a mix that prepares students for field work. For example, the students can see the relevance of theory to practice by doing labs and project work. They should however include more of the state of the art technologies and tools that would enable us graduate with the skills required in today’s job market as well as the emerging fields of technology. Areas of Concern: Including Up To Date Technologies: Such changes to the curricula would assist graduates to be better placed when exposed to the job market and are more likely to be in positions that are relevant to the economies of the emerging fields. Innovative Approaches to Teaching: Industry practitioners should engage the class and talk about their work to give us insights on the industry and what is expected of it and us. Exams: There were 2 mid exams ,1 external exam for each semester.
Internships Opportunities
Our college partners with startups to provide more skill-based, hands-on internship opportunities, although they are usually unpaid. Some of the organizations that often give internship opportunities include TAP Academy, GTech Jains, and Global Quest. These will help students gain practical exposure in executing real-world projects, especially web development and AI research areas. Internship Opportunities and Companies: College-sponsored internships: TAP Academy, GTech Jains, and Global Quest are some of the startup companies that provide unpaid internships at regular intervals for the students' development. Independent stipend-based Internships: Several students successfully bag high paid internships on campus through their individual efforts; stipends range as high as INR 50,000 per month. The opportunity provides a chance to work on advanced projects and gain insights into what industry-standard practices may be. Internships will largely focus on frontend web development, where students work towards creating user interfaces and the interactive aspects of various projects. AI and Machine Learning: Worked on a Medicine Recommendation System in the internship, developed a predictive model for diseases using user symptoms and gave recommendations to a user based on them. This helped me enhance skills in building, training, and fine-tuning the ML models which are pretty essential in applications involving AI. These internships turn out to be an excellent learning experience and help students apply their theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios, thus equipping both technical and professional skills for future career opportunity.
Placement Experience
Our college has excellent placement records that open avenues for students in many sectors. The eligibility for campus placements begins from the 7th semester, and when the students are preparing to graduate, they indeed have a chance to practice what they learned to gain industry exposure. Companies Visiting and Offers: Many major companies visit our campus for recruitment. Of late, Accenture, LTIMindtree, and Cognizant visited the campus and handed over around 250 offers together. If one considers the variety of companies visiting the campus, then the variety of roles offered is quite considerable, mostly from IT services and software development, which are important for students of all the engineering disciplines. Placement Packages: Highest Package: 7 LPA Average Package: 4.5 LPA Lowest Package: 4 LPA These package details reflect opportunities across various profiles, usually in software development, testing, and support roles. Placement Rate: About 65% of the students in my department have been placed through campus drives. The ones who are not placed on campus are getting geared up for off-campus recruitment by upskilling in industry-specific technologies that broadens their employability. My Post-Graduation Plans My plan is to get a job in the IT industry. I would like to get a campus placement. In case of off-campus opportunity, I would prefer to get more technical skills and other certifications so that the possibility of getting higher opportunities will be higher, especially in software engineering and development. Moreover, if further studies or any specialized courses are there that promote career prospects, then I would seriously consider them.
Fees and Financial Aid
There were 3 categories of admission. Category A: Through EAMCET EXAM Annual fee was 7,00,000 + 5,000 building fees Total 75,00,000. Category B: Through Jee mains Annual fee was 1,75,000. Category C: Management Quota 5,00,000 admission fee + 75,00,000 annual fee. For category A who were under BPL were eligible for sate scholarship.
Campus Life
Campus life at G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College is vibrant and refreshing, with various kinds of festivals, cultural events, clubs, and infrastructure augmenting not only the acedemics but also the social experience. Festivals and Cultural Activity: Ethnic Day As Pongal falls annually, this cultural fest has students go on board to celebrate in ethnic clothes, dances, and musicals, symbolizing the rich cultural heritage. Udaan Fest: This is the college's sports festival with entries in cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, kabaddi, ping pong, tennis, and indoor games like carroms. Clubs and Student Activities: The college has various students' clubs which form part of the value added to campus life. Some of these include: Coders Club: This club nurtures the students in coding and problem solving by conducting regular workshops and competitive coding events. Google Developer Club: It provides the students with some technical trainings and gives them practical experience in software development, app building, among other technical streams. Clubs play a big role in creating a collaborative environment, which help push students to develop their technical skills while building networks. Library and Academic Resources: The college is comparatively well-equipped with a well-stocked central library along with an e-library which gives students access to several books, journals, and online resources. And this helps in doing coursework as well as research work. Classrooms and Technological Infrastructure: Projectors are available in the classrooms, and faculty use it to present lessons and share documents, which makes the learning experience more interactive. The campus has also been fitted with good Wi-Fi connectivity, through which students undertake online research. Sports and Extracurriculums: The Campus has vibrant sports and extracurricular activities such as a well-developed playground and sports infrastructure, which have been extremely popular with th
Hostel Facilities
The hostel facilities of G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College are well-maintained, thus maintaining healthy and hygienic living conditions for students. Room Facilities: All of the rooms have a limited capacity up to 4 students. It has required amenities such as shelves, lockers, tables, and chairs inside the room. This makes each student have a private space where they can keep their stuff and study effectively. Food Quality and Menu: Hostel mess provides good variety of healthy and tasty food: Tiffins: One has idlis, dosas, upma, poori, Pongal, and all the other South Indian dishes at breakfast. Meals: Lunch is a traditional South Indian meal with rice, sambar, rasam, and dal. Dinner: Usually consists of chapati, roti, varied curries, and sometimes chips. The food is pretty well made and relished by the students. Registration and Affordability to Hostel: Student needs to get registered for the accommodation in the hostel at the time of college admission. It is a free registration process with affordable fees for the hostel, which makes it easy for the students. There are also some PG options available near the college that the students can opt for who do not wish to stay within the college campus; however, those cost in the range of INR 4,500 - 5,000 per month. This locality is convenient and is overall safe and apt for student requirements as far as the necessities within it are concerned. Overall, this hostel presents a balanced consideration of essential facilities, nutritious meals, and affordability that improve the college experience.
Admission
I chose G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College mainly because of its good placement record and affordability, making it a better deal than all the other colleges. From all the colleges I had applied to, Sri Vidya Niketan in Tirupati was also an option. I avoided Sri Vidya Niketan, though, opting for G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College, not just because of the fee structure but also because of the campus environment it afforded-something which was also much more satisfactory. Other Colleges Contemplated: Sri Vidya Niketan, Tirupati: This was one of my other choices. This had a higher taker in comparison to G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College. The good placement record coupled with the two above factors made me settle for the former. I was looking for admission in National Institutes of Technology (NITs). I scored 93.4 percentile in JEE Mains, and I was hoping that the seat would come through, but this did not happen with such a high cut off, hence not very encouraging. So, I attempted again, but the result was similar, so I aimed to look for opportunities in my state and undertook the EAMCET exam. Procedure for getting admission at G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College: The admission process here in this institution G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College is based purely on EAMCET rank. It happens to be the first choice of most aspirants for engineering in Andhra Pradesh. My rank was 7983; therefore, it was favorably considering good colleges within the state. So did the same thing with G. Pulla Reddy's cutoff as well to match with my rank. Eligibility: Students who passed 12th class and have a background of Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry are accepted in the college. Exams Accepted: EAMCET is the significant exam accepted. This is the most preferred entrance test used for the entry into engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh. Cutoffs: Cutoffs vary with gender and caste categories. It ranges from one cutoff to the other depending on the categories of reserved and gener
Faculty
Faculty to student ratio was 1:10 Most of the faculty were PhD holders and have great experience about topics. I like our programming faculty who was very interesting about teaching programming through practical things There were 2 mid exams 1 external exams and difficultly of the exams was easy to medium.If we fail in external we have to clear through supplementary exams.
Night Life
The nightlife around the G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College is pretty mellow but still livable with a few favorite joint-hangout spots and late-night activities that let the students unwind after classes. Campus Facilities and Timings: College Timings: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM is when classes take place. Facilities: Gym, canteen, food court, and library are allowed to visit within their operational timings but close by evening. This pushes the students to head home or to the hostel after classes. Hostel Timing: In the evenings, students can go out till 10 o'clock, which is amply sufficient for socialization or even dinner at a friend's place. Hangout Places Spicy Leaf Dhaba: A favorite and money-saver food joint for the students. The very first place to visit if one needs to have dinner or spend some time in the evening. Late Night Celebrations: One of the most famous and continuous traditions in the hostel is midnight birthday celebrations, where friends create unforgettable memories
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