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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
As a student of CMR Engineering College, I can say that the college is famous for a reason. The infrastructure is top-notch with well-equipped labs, digital classrooms, and a Wi-Fi-enabled campus that makes learning easier. One of the best things here is the placement support — we get training from day one in coding, soft skills, and aptitude, and many students get placed in big companies like Infosys, Capgemini, and Cognizant. The faculty are experienced and supportive, and the college regularly organizes workshops, hackathons, and guest lectures by industry experts, which really help us stay updated. There are also a lot of active
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I'm currently a student at Bapatla Women's Engineering College, and honestly, the faculty here has been quite good overall. Most of the professors are well-qualified, especially in departments like CSE and ECE, with many of them holding M.Tech degrees and having several years of teaching experience. They're approachable and willing to clarify doubts both during and after class, which really helps when you're struggling with a concept. I've personally found them supportive—not just academically, but also when it comes to placements and projects. They even conduct workshops and training programs to keep us updated with the latest techn
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
I'm a current student at Bapatla Women's Engineering College, and honestly, the faculty here are one of the best things about the place. Most professors are highly qualified—many with M.Tech degrees and even PhDs—and they bring both strong theoretical knowledge and practical industry insights to the classroom . What stands out is how approachable and supportive they are: whenever I had doubts, they took the time to explain things clearly and often repeated difficult concepts patiently . According to several verified student reviews, the faculty-student relationship is very friendly, and the teaching methods are interesting an
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Applying for B.Tech at Bapatla Women's Engineering College was a smooth experience for me. First, I appeared for the Andhra Pradesh EAPCET exam, which is the main entrance test required for admission. After getting my rank, I took part in the counselling process conducted by APSCHE and listed BWEC as one of my top preferences. Once I got allotted a seat, I downloaded the allotment order and completed all the formalities like document verification and fee payment. The eligibility is simple—if you've completed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Math, or hold a diploma, and have a valid EAPCET rank, you're good to go. I had all my docume
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
As a student of Bapatla Women's Engineering College, I can share that getting in through Andhra Pradesh EAMCET is quite possible if you have a decent rank, especially depending on the branch you choose. For example, in my year, the cutoff for CSE was around 64,000 to 83,000, and for AI & ML, it was slightly better—between 68,000 to 74,000. ECE had the highest closing rank, going up to about 1.4 lakh, which means even students with moderate scores could get in. I got into my preferred branch by staying under 80,000, which seems to be a safe zone for CSE and AI & ML. If you belong to a reserved category like OBC, SC, or ST, you can get
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10 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Bapatla Women's Engineering College has three branches of engineering. These are Computer Science Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning. Cutoff means the level beyond which a student cannot apply. There is no such cutoff declared by this college. However, what is known is the closing ranks in each of these branches. As one can guess, the closing rank was 64000 for CSE for open category while it was about 175000 for reserved category. For the other two branches also, closing rank for reserved category students was about 176000 but for open category, it was about 74000 for A
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10 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Bapatla Women's Engineering College was established in the year 2009. It is located at a place called Bapatla in the district of Guntur in the state of Andhra Pradesh. As a result, the college has to follow all the guidelines and policies issued by the state of Andhra Pradesh regarding admissions to engineering colleges in the state. For 70% of the intake of the college only those students who have cleared the entrance exam for engineering conducted by the state of Andhra Pradesh called EAMCET, are eligible. In addition, the students have to score at least 45% marks in the 12th examination in physics, chemistry & mathematics in the sta
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
As a current student at Bapatla Women's Engineering College, I can say that getting admission here isn't extremely difficult, but it does depend on your Andhra Pradesh EAPCET rank and the branch you're aiming for. For popular branches like Computer Science and Engineering, students generally need a rank below 80,000 if you're from the general category. I got into CSE with a decent rank, but I had friends in Electronics and Communication Engineering who got in with ranks even around 1.3 to 1.4 lakh. If you belong to an OBC, SC, or ST category, you can get admission with a slightly higher rank since there are category-wise reservations.
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10 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello, all the private engineering colleges in the state of Andhra Pradesh have to admit students upto level 70% via the centralized admission process. Balance 30% seats are reserved as management quota. Under this qota, the management can offer admission directly to the students who otherwise meet all the criteria for admission in the engineering college without having to give this centralised entrance test conducted by the state of Andhra Pradesh called EAMCET. However it is always better to appear for this exam and clear it and have some ranking.
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10 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello, getting admission in Bapatla Women's Engineering College for any of the three branches of engineering is quite simple. The college admits students based on the ranking in the entrance exam conducted by the state of Andhra Pradesh called EAMCET. Those students who wish to seek admission in not only this but any other engineering college in the state of Andhra Pradesh have to appear for this exam and clear it. Then they have to register themselves with the centralised admission process that is carried out by the state of Andhra Pradesh. Here the students have to give their choices. Once their choice is accepted and they are allott
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Admissions are now open at Bapatla Women's Engineering College for the upcoming academic year. I'm currently studying here, and I highly recommend it to any girl looking to pursue engineering in Andhra Pradesh. If you've written the Andhra Pradesh EAPCET (formerly EAMCET), you can apply through the state-level counselling process conducted by APSCHE. That's how I got in too. The process is straightforward—just make sure to list Bapatla Women's Engineering College in your preferences. Once you get allotted a seat, you'll need to complete document verification and pay the fees to confirm your admission. When I joined, I was a bit nervo
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10 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Bapatla Women's Engineering College was established in the year 2009 by a charitable trust that itself was established in the year 1965. Perhaps this trust is not flush with money and hence does not give any 100 percent or any other type of scholarship on its own. However, the Andhra Pradesh government has a scheme where in the students from SC or ST categories are provided with fee reimbursement by the government. College does not charge any fees from the students belonging to these categories.
However, the college enables students to apply for and get scholarships from different charitable trusts in the state as well as th
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