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Aditya Institute of Technology and Management (AITAM) Tekkali is a name that carries weight in the northern districts of Andhra Pradesh. Established in 2001, it's built a reputation as the go-to engineering college for students from Srikakulam and nearby regions who want a solid, disciplined education without venturing too far from home. With an NAAC 'A+' grade and NBA accreditation for its core B.Tech programs, the institute offers academic credibility. But its real identity is shaped by its rural 50-acre campus, a placement record dominated by IT mass recruiters, and a student life that's more about focus than frills. If you're looking at colleges in this part of AP, AITAM is almost certainly on your list—here's what you're really signing up for.
AITAM is primarily an engineering college, and its B.Tech programs are the main draw. The intake numbers tell a clear story: Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is king with 360 seats, followed by Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at 300. The college has aggressively expanded its CSE offerings with specializations in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (180 seats), Data Science (60), and Cyber Security (60), reflecting market demand. Other core branches—Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, and IT—have intakes of 120 each.
Academically, it runs on the latest AR23 Regulations. A notable feature is the option for Honors and Minors. Students with a CGPA of 8.0 or above can opt for a B.Tech with Honors, while those with a 7.0+ can take a Minor in another discipline. That's a decent system for high performers. The faculty, around 213 strong, gets consistently positive marks in student reviews for being approachable and supportive. Many HODs are PhD holders, which adds heft. Industry tie-ups with Infosys Campus Connect, Wipro Mission 10X, and a Microsoft Innovation Center provide a structured link to the corporate world, though the depth of these collaborations varies.
This is where you need to separate the brochure from the ground report. The official placement percentage is touted around 90%. Talking to alumni and scanning reviews on platforms like Shiksha and CollegeDunia, a more pragmatic figure emerges: probably 60-70% for core branches like Mechanical or Civil, and maybe 80% for CSE and IT. The recruitment is heavily skewed towards IT services.
The package data requires a careful look. The highest package for the 2024 batch was 11.50 LPA from Fujitsu Research. In 2024, it was 10.65 LPA. You'll also see a standout figure of 15 LPA from Amazon in 2024. That's a real data point, but it's an outlier. The average package is the more telling metric: 3.23 LPA in 2024, down slightly from 3.53 LPA in 2024.
Top recruiters are the familiar names in mass IT hiring: TCS, Infosys, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, HCL, and Capgemini. For core engineering, companies like UltraTech Cement, KIA India, and Megha Engineering visit. The verdict from students is pretty consistent. As one Quora review put it: "If you want a job in TCS or Wipro and live in Srikakulam, this is the place. Don't expect Google or Microsoft to come here." The placement cell is active, but outcomes are typical for a strong regional private college—secure, but not spectacular.
For the 2024-25 academic year, the fee structure has two clear tracks. If you secure a seat through the state counseling (AP EAPCET, A-Category), the annual B.Tech tuition is about ₹79,600. If you come in through the management quota (B-Category), that jumps to roughly ₹1,83,600 per year. On top of tuition, hostel and mess fees add another ₹70,000 to ₹75,000 annually for a non-AC room.
Do the math. For an A-Category student staying in the hostel, the total four-year cost lands around ₹6 lakhs. That's a significant but not exorbitant investment for a private engineering degree in today's market.
Scholarship support is largely tied to state schemes. The Jagananna Vidya Deevena scheme offers full fee reimbursement for eligible students from Andhra Pradesh, which is a major benefit for many. For M.Tech students, AICTE PG Scholarships (₹12,400/month) are available for GATE qualifiers.
For B.Tech, the primary gateway is the AP EAPCET exam, which governs 70% of the seats. The remaining management quota seats can be filled via AP EAPCET or JEE Main scores. For 2024, the closing rank for the General (OC) category in the flagship CSE program was 24,017. For the newer CSE (AI/ML) specialization, it was around 30,891, and for IT, 39,291. ECE tends to close in the 45,000-52,000 range. These cutoffs make it a realistic target for students with mid-tier ranks.
Admission for MBA and MCA programs requires a valid AP ICET score. M.Tech admissions are based on AP PGECET or GATE scores. Diploma admissions happen through AP POLYCET. The entire selection process is merit-based and conducted through the official counseling by the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE).
Let's be direct about the location first. AITAM's 50-acre campus is in Tekkali, a rural town. The nearest major railway station is Naupada Junction (~15 km), and Visakhapatnam airport is a 3-4 hour drive away. This isn't a campus in a bustling city. For some students, that's a positive—fewer distractions. For others, it's a negative—no malls, limited hangout spots, a feeling of isolation.
The hostel infrastructure is adequate, with separate blocks for boys and girls housing over 1000 students. Reviews on quality are mixed, averaging around a 3.5/5. The rules are strict, especially for girls, with curfews and attendance requirements that many describe as "school-like." The food in the mess is a common grievance, often called monotonous or below average.
On the facilities side, it's well-equipped for its setting. There's a library with over 50,000 volumes and digital access, an AICTE-sponsored IDEA Lab for prototyping, and decent sports grounds. A fleet of 40+ buses connects the campus to surrounding towns. Campus-wide Wi-Fi exists, but students say speeds in hostels are just okay, often in the 10-20 Mbps range.
Social life peaks during the annual fests: ASPIRE (technical) and SAMYAK (cultural). These events are genuinely popular and break the routine.
Synthesizing feedback from CollegeDunia, Shiksha, and Reddit gives you a balanced, human picture.
The praise consistently highlights faculty support. Teachers are described as accessible and willing to help, which students really value. The disciplined environment is another plus, particularly for parents and students who want a structured college experience. There's also a strong sense of regional pride—it's widely seen as the best engineering college in the Srikakulam district.
But the criticisms are just as consistent. The remote location tops the list for many. The placement reality check is a frequent theme; students feel the hype doesn't always match the typical outcome of a 3-3.5 LPA offer from a mass recruiter. Strict hostel rules and average mess food round out the common complaints. One Reddit user on r/Btechtards summed up the hostel life: "Hostel wardens are very strict about timings. It feels like a school sometimes."
AITAM Tekkali is a classic case of a college you evaluate through a specific, regional lens. It's not a national-level brand, and it doesn't pretend to be. Its value is clear for students from North Coastal Andhra Pradesh who want a reputable, NAAC A+ accredited, disciplined engineering education close to home. If your AP EAPCET rank is between 25,000 and 50,000 and you're aiming for a stable career start with IT service companies, AITAM is a logical and sound choice. The fee for A-Category seats is reasonable, and the faculty support is a genuine strength.
However, if you're seeking a vibrant metropolitan campus life, cutting-edge research opportunities, or a high probability of landing premium placement packages, you'll likely be disappointed. The rural setting and strict rules wear on some students. And while placements are consistent, the average packages are modest. Ultimately, AITAM is a dependable workhorse of an institution. It does its job well for its primary audience. Just go in with clear eyes about what that job is.
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Study LibraryYes, AITAM Tekkali is considered good for CSE. It is the flagship branch of the college, known for having the highest placement rate and the best laboratory facilities on campus.
The highest package ever offered at AITAM Tekkali is 15 LPA (Lakhs Per Annum). This offer was made by Amazon to a student from the 2023 passing batch.
For the General category, the EAPCET cutoff for the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) program at AITAM Tekkali typically closes between ranks 24,000 and 30,000.
No, hostel accommodation is not mandatory for students at AITAM Tekkali. However, many non-local students choose to stay in the hostel due to the college's rural location.
AITAM Tekkali and the institutions in Aditya Surampalem (like those under the Aditya Educational Group in Kakinada) belong to different management groups. AITAM Tekkali operates independently and is not part of the Aditya Educational Group that manages the Surampalem campuses.
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