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Vishwajeet kumar ray

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Here's a detailed and up to date overview of placements and salary packages at Sasi Institute of Technology & Engineering (SITE), Tadepalligudem:

 Placement Statistics & Salary Ranges

From Shiksha (based on 2022–2025 student feedback):

Median package for B.Tech: INR 3.5 LPA 

Average package estimates vary: One review cites average INR 5 LPA, the highest INR 22 LPA, the lowest INR 3 LPA 

Notably high outliers: INR 19–25 LPA in CSE/IT for some students 

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Sonali Samal

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SITE's actually a vibe — decent faculty, updated syllabus, modern labs, and real project work. None of that outdated “read and rote” nonsense. You get solid exposure, and placements are legit with biggies like Infosys, IBM, and TCS. Someone even bagged ?25 LPA! If you're serious about learning (and getting hired), SITE's worth it.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Oh, absolutely, you can snag a B.Tech seat at Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering even if you bombed Andhra Pradesh EAMCET—or, heck, didn't take it at all. That's what the management quota (that's Category B, if you're keeping track) is for.

Here's the deal: About 30% of total seats fall under this management quota. They'll take you if you've got either a valid EAMCET rank or you scored at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Math in your 12th grade. That's it. No entrance test score? No biggie, as long as those marks are there (yeah, I know, “just” 50%—not exactly mission impossible).

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Alright, let's break it down without all the stiff brochure-speak. So, Sasi Institute of Tech? Their fees are kinda all over the place depending on what you wanna study. If you're eyeing B.Tech, it can be as “cheap” as 50k a year, but if you're gunning for something hot like CSE or AI, get ready to cough up closer to 1.5 Lacs per year. 

M.Tech? That's sitting at around 60k a year. MBA folks, you're looking at anything from 50k to 70k per year. And, if you're just dipping your toes in with a diploma, you could pay as little as 25k or as much as 75k a year—so yeah, kinda unpredictable.

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Vishwajeet kumar ray

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Here's the fee breakdown for B.E. / B.Tech at SASI Institute of Technology & Engineering (SITE), West Godavari (Academic Year 2024–25):

Tuition Fee (Annual by Category/Specialization)

INR 50,270 – INR 1,50,810 per year, depending on the branch and category. 

Examples: Civil, Mechanical, EEE fees is INR 50,270/year

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Sonali Samal

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They don't shout it from the rooftops, but hostel fees are kinda in the usual ?30k–?50k per year zone — depends on what room you pick. Hostels are separate for boys and girls, have Wi-Fi, mess, decent security, and basic comfort. Just ring up admin for the exact rate if you're planning to stay in.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Alright, here's the lowdown on getting into Sasi Institute of Tech & Engineering. If you're aiming for a bachelor's, you gotta survive that 10+2 grind with Physics, Chem, and Math—yeah, the usual suspects—and then take a swing at Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. Not exactly a walk in the park, but hey, that's the game.

For postgrad stuff like M.Tech, you'll need to have knocked out a B.E. or B.Tech, plus a decent score in either GATE or Andhra Pradesh PGECET. Oh, and if you're eyeing the MBA, just have your graduation papers ready and smash the Andhra Pradesh ICET.

Diploma courses? That's a bit easier—just clear your 10th and get through And

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For admission to the B.E./B.Tech programs at Sasi Institute of Technology & Engineering, here are the eligibility criteria for both Convenor's (70%) quota:

Convenor's Quota (70%)

Educational Qualification

Must have completed 10+2 (Intermediate) with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) from a recognised board (Andhra Pradesh Board or Entrance Exam

Required to appear for and qualify in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET (Engineering). Admission strictly based on merit rank in EAMCET, with due reservation rules

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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So, Sasi Institute of Technology & Engineering—people just call it SITE—is this private college out in Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh. It's been around since 2002, which, I mean, isn't ancient but it's not brand new either. They're hooked up with JNTU Kakinada (that's their university connection, in case you're wondering) and yeah, all the official boxes are checked: AICTE approval, NAAC 'A' rating, NBA accreditation—pretty much all the badges you want to see. The place runs on its own dime, too, not some government cash flow, and it's run by the Sasi Educational Society. If you're looking for undergrad, postgrad, or even Diploma

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Sasi Institute of Technology & Engineering (SITE), located in Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh, has received generally positive feedback—especially for its infrastructure, faculty, and placements in IT-related branches—though outcomes vary across different departments. It has a clean, green, Wi-Fi–enabled campus with well-equipped labs, library, gym, sports facilities, and orderly hostels

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Alright, here's the deal: Naraina College of Engineering and Technology in Kanpur (yep, the one tied up with AKTU) usually drops their semester results twice a year—odd semesters show up somewhere around March or April, and the even ones roll out in July or August. Now, considering it's June 29, 2025, the even semester results probably aren't out yet, but they're definitely lurking around the corner. If you're getting antsy or just wanna be sure, best bet is to stalk the official AKTU or NCET websites. Trust me, refreshing those pages is like a rite of passage at this point.

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The JEE Main result date for Naraina College of Engineering and Technology (NCET), Kanpur corresponds to the national JEE Main Session 2 result. According to several admission timeline listings, including those for this college, the Session 2 JEE Main result was declared on April 19, 2025 

JEE Main Session 2 exam dates: April 2–9, 2025

Result declared: April 19, 2025

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Sonali Samal

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Pretty solid overall. Teachers are smart, friendly, and most actually get how to teach. You'll get one-on-one help if you're stuck, and there are extra classes for placements too. Some departments are better than others, but overall, the faculty is supportive and want you to do well.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Here are, the professors at Naraina College of Engineering and Technology. They're not just ticking boxes—they actually know their stuff. Loads of them have been teaching for, like, a decade or more, and quite a few rock those PhDs or at least postgrad degrees. 

What's cool is, they don't just drone on in lectures. People say they're super chill, pretty easy to talk to, and actually want you to get what they're teaching. You'll catch them running practicals, clearing up doubts (sometimes more than once because, let's be honest, who gets everything the first time? ), and making classes way less boring than you'd expect. 

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Sonali Samal

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Yes, the profs here know their stuff. Most have fancy degrees and solid experience. They're chill, helpful, and really focus on making sure you're job-ready. Students like that they're approachable and actually care about your progress. Plus, they're big on clearing doubts and giving real-world tips.

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