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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Takshshila Institute of Engineering and Technology—yeah, people in Madhya Pradesh know the name. Especially if you hang around the engineering or MBA crowd, it pops up all the time. It's not just some run-of-the-mill college stuck under RGPV's umbrella either; this place actually cracks the top college lists in mags like Competition Success Review.
Why? It's not just about the buildings and shiny new labs (though, honestly, those are pretty sweet). What really gives Takshshila its edge is how much they push practical skills. Classrooms aren't just for zoning out during lectures—you get dragged into real projects, actual hands-on stu
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College usually drops semester exam results a few weeks after exams wrap up. The exact timing can shuffle around depending on the year or the course, but you'll mostly find the results posted on their official website or the university's portal. The best move is to keep an eye on the college website or hit up the exam cell if you want the freshest updates.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Andhra Pradesh EAMCET 2025 results for colleges like Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College are expected around June 2025. The entrance exams happen from May 21 to May 27, and right after that, the results usually drop in the second week of June. You'll be able to check your scores online on the official Andhra Pradesh EAMCET website using your registration and hall ticket numbers. Pretty much follows the same pattern as past years.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The faculty at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College is a solid mix of experienced profs and associate profs, many rocking Ph.D.s or master's degrees in their fields. The principal and department heads bring serious know-how from both academics and research, pushing the college toward quality and innovation. Students usually say the teachers are friendly, knowledgeable, and supportive, especially in the main subjects, helping them get ready for the industry. That said, some folks point out a few hiccups—like not enough staff in some departments or a bit of a hit-or-miss with teaching styles. Overall, the faculty is pretty qual
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College has a pretty strong faculty lineup over 230 members, many with M.Tech and Ph.D. degrees. For senior roles, they look for folks with a Ph.D. and at least 5–10 years of experience, so they don't mess around when it comes to hiring qualified teachers. Students often say the professors are helpful and know their stuff, with a good mix of experienced Ph.D. holders and master's grads who really get the job done. The principal and department heads bring solid academic and admin experience, which helps keep the college's standards high overall.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College has a pretty strong faculty lineu over 230 members, many with M.Tech and Ph.D. degrees. For senior roles, they look for folks with a Ph.D. and at least 5–10 years of experience, so they don't mess around when it comes to hiring qualified teachers. Students often say the professors are helpful and know their stuff, with a good mix of experienced Ph.D. holders and master's grads who really get the job done. The principal and department heads bring solid academic and admin experience, which helps keep the college's standards high overall.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College has a pretty strong faculty lineup over 230 members, many with M.Tech and Ph.D. degrees. For senior roles, they look for folks with a Ph.D. and at least 5–10 years of experience, so they don't mess around when it comes to hiring qualified teachers. Students often say the professors are helpful and know their stuff, with a good mix of experienced Ph.D. holders and master's grads who really get the job done. The principal and department heads bring solid academic and admin experience, which helps kee the college's standards high overall.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Some of the top alumni from Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College include Dr. S.V.H. Rajendra, a well-known educationist who's currently the Secretary of Sri Srinivasa Vidya Parishad and other institutions. He's been a big part of growing the group's academics and infrastructure. Then there's Rahul Alwardas, who did his Master's in Computer Science Engineering in the US and now serves as the Executive Director of Sri Srinivasa Vidya Parishad. Thanks to his leadership, the college has grown a lot, even earning NAAC accreditation and ISO certification.
The college has a big alumni network spread across different fields, but these t
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Alumni from Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College are all over the place, working with big names like Amazon, Wipro, TCS, Accenture, Cognizant, and more—both in India and abroad. The placement cell does a solid job connecting students to these companies, so a good chunk of grads land jobs in IT, software, core engineering, and management roles. Besides that, some folks go for higher studies or dive into startups and entrepreneurship. The strong alumni presence in top firms really shows how well the college supports career growth and placements.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Alright, here's the lowdown on getting into Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College for B.E./B.Tech. First off, you gotta clear the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam, which is run by JNTU Kakinada. Your rank in this exam pretty much decides your chance. Once the results are out, there's a centralized counseling where you pick the college and your engineering branch.
You'll need to have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths, scoring at least 45%. If you're looking to jump straight into the second year, having a relevant Diploma and clearing the Andhra Pradesh ECET exam is the way to go.
The college also lets you apply online throug
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
When you're applying for B.E./B.Tech at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College, they'll ask you to hand over some important documents for verification. Here's what you'll need to keep ready:
10th class certificate and mark sheet
12th class (10+2) certificate and mark sheet
AP EAMCET rank card and hall ticket
Transfer Certificate (TC) from your previous school or college
Study and Conduct Certificate
Caste Certificate (if it applies to you)
Income Certificate (if you're going for fee reimbursement)
Aadhaar Card or any other valid government ID
A few recent passport-size photos
If you're applying through lateral entry (jumping into the secon
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Alright, here's the lowdown on applying to Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College:
If you're aiming for the B.E./B.Tech courses, the first step is to crack the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam. Once you clear that, you'll join the centralized counseling organized by APSCHE. This is where you pick your college (fingers crossed for Sanketika!) and your favorite branch. If you get a seat here, you'll need to head to the college to get your documents checked and pay the fees.
Now, if you're planning to jump straight into the second year through lateral entry, then you've got to qualify the Andhra Pradesh ECET exam. After that, the counseling
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here's the scoop on Andhra Pradesh EAMCET cutoffs for Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College in 2024: It really depends on the branch you're eyeing. For the hottest spot Computer Science and Engineering the cutoff was around rank 72,416 for the general category. If you're looking at Civil Engineering, that number went up to about 1,28,614.
Other popular branches like Electronics & Communication, Mechanical, and Electrical & Electronics Engineering had cutoffs in between roughly 90,944, 1,12,296, and 1,16,186 respectively. For the cooler specialised branches like Artificial Intellig\ence & Data Science or AI & Machine Learning, th
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here's the idea on the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET cutoffs for Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College in 2024. For the general category, the toughest spot was Computer Science and Engineering, where the last closing rank was about 72,416. On the other end, Civil Engineering had a cutoff around 1,28,614.
Other branches had their own cutoffs too — Eletronics and Communication was about 90,944, Mechanical Engineering stood at 1,12,296, and Electrical and Electronics came in around 1,16,186. For the specialised courses like Artificial Intelligence and Data Science or Machine Learning, the cutoff ranks hovered between 1,04,199 and 1,05,135
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here's how you can get into Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College:
If you're aiming for B.E./B.Tech, first thing is to take the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam run by JNTU Kakinada. Your admission depends on your rank in this test, and then you go through centralized counseling to pick your college and branch.
If you want to jump directly into the second year (lateral entry), you'll need a relevant Diploma and have to clear the Andhra Pradesh ECET exam.
For M.E./M.Tech, you'll need a related bachelor's degree plus a valid GATE or Andhra Pradesh PGECET score. After that, there's counseling and document verification.
You can apply online v
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Getting into Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College? Honestly, it's not super hard, but it's not a walk in the park either somewhere in the middle. If you're aiming for hot branches like Computer Science or ECE, you'll need to rank pretty well in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET like around 72k or better for CSE in 2024. For branches like Civil or Mechanical, though, the cutoffs were much more chill going up to around 128k.
Basically, if you've got an average rank and you're flexible with your branch, you've got a solid shot. The whole admission process is pretty straightforward too qualify the exam, show up for couns
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
So here's the deal if you're looking to slide into Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College for a B.E./B.Tech first-year seat, you can't just walk in and get admitted directly. Nope, they stick to the official route: Andhra Pradesh EAMCET + counseling. You crack the entrance, go through centralized counseling, and that's how you get in. No backdoor shortcuts for regular seats.
But (and here's where it gets interesting) if you've done a diploma in engineering, you can jump straight into second year through what's called lateral entry. That happens via the Andhra Pradesh ECET exam, and about 10% of the total seats are saved for t
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Thinking about getting into Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College (SVPEC)? Here's the evrything in plain, no-fluff language.
First things first—if you're eyeing a seat in the B.E. or B.Tech programs, you'll need to clear your 10+2 with Physics, Math, and one more subject like Chem, Bio, or Comp Sci. Aim for at least 45% overall if you're in the general category. That's your basic ticket in.
Now, admissions mainly go through Andhra Pradesh EAMCET—that's the big entrance exam in Andhra Pradesh for engineering and a few other courses. Once you take the exam and get your rank, you'll join the counseling process. This is where you
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yup, admissions at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College (SVPEC) are officially open for 2025!
If you're aiming for a B.Tech seat, the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET 2025 exam is happening right now, with the last exam day on May 27, 2025. Once that's done, results should drop in June, and then the whole counseling + seat allotment thing will kick off in July.
If you've taken Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, make sure you keep an eye out for the counseling schedule—it's your shot to pick SVPEC and lock in your seat. And yeah, they're also accepting direct applications for management quota seats (you can apply even if your EAMCET rank isn't
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College does offer scholarships and yep, that includes up to 100% fee waivers for students who really shine, whether it's in academics or extracurriculars. But just a heads-up: full scholarships are kinda rare and usually go to top performers or those who meet specific merit-based or financial need criteria.
The college has a pretty solid scholarship and fee reimbursement setup, especially for B.Tech students. A lot of it is tied to government schemes, but there are also college-level options based on your marks or financial background.
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