How can I apply for B.E. / B.Tech at Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering?

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    Sonali Samal | Contributor-Level 9

    5 months ago

    Step one: crack Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. Step two: hop into the counseling portal and put SITE on your preference list. Once you get a seat, it's just some doc checks and boom—you're in. The whole process is pretty straightforward. Keep an eye on updates from both the college and EAMCET sites so you don't miss out on deadlines.

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Vishwajeet kumar ray

The  AP EAMCET exam is conducted by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada (JNTU Kakinada). It is conducted for all colleges in Andhra Pradesh, not only for the Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering. The results for admission in 2025 have already been declared on June 8, 2025. You can find the cutoff on: Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering Cutoff 2025 (Out): Check AP ICET Cutoff Ranks & Trends

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Charitha Nekkallapu

Oh, absolutely—Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering? They've got some pretty solid faculty, honestly. Folks there actually rave about how chill and approachable the teachers are, not to mention most of 'em really know their stuff. Especially if you're jumping into CSE or IT—those departments seem stacked with talent. Sure, you'll spot a few fresh faces every year (gotta keep things spicy, right? ), but the teaching quality doesn't drop. If you want hands-on learning with teachers who don't just drone on from textbooks, SITE's a legit pick.

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Sonali Samal

Totally. SITE's got a solid lineup of experienced profs — some with PhDs, many from places like IITs and NITs. Around 30% of the faculty in some depts are legit doctorates. They're not just textbook-smart; they actually help you get what's going on, from theory to hands-on stuff. Chill to talk to, pretty supportive, and they know how to keep it real with industry-relevant content.

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Sonali Samal

SITE's cutoff depends on the branch and how packed the competition is each year. CSE and ECE usually have higher cutoffs, no surprise there. They don't always drop exact ranks online, so it's best to stalk the EAMCET counseling site or just call up the college. If your rank's decent, you've definitely got a shot.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

Alright, let's cut through the boring stats talk. Getting into Sasi Institute of Tech & Engineering (SITE) really depends on which course you're eyeing and, honestly, how wild the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET results are that year. They love playing with those numbers.

For B.Tech folks, if you're general category, you're probably looking at closing ranks somewhere between 20,000 and 60,000. But hey, don't take that as gospel—it bounces around depending on the branch and the year. You want Computer Science & Engineering? Well, buckle up. The closing ranks have floated anywhere from 24,000 to 50,000 before—sometimes tighter, sometimes looser

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