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Avanthi Institute of Engineering and Technology (AIET) in Tagarapuvalasa is a study in contrasts. It holds a prestigious NAAC 'A+' grade, a rarity for a private college in coastal Andhra, yet its national ranking sits in the lower half. Its placement packages are modest, but for a student paying the government-subsidized fee of around ₹45,650 a year, a 3.5 LPA average offer isn't a bad start. That's the reality of AIET. It's a practical, no-frills option for students with mid-range AP EAPCET ranks who want a degree from a JNTU-affiliated, autonomous college without the crushing cost of a metro city institute. The location, right on NH16, is both its biggest logistical advantage and its social limitation—excellent connectivity, but not much to do once you're there.
AIET runs a standard set of engineering programs under its autonomous status, which means it designs its own curriculum and conducts exams, though the degree is awarded by JNTU-GV. The intake numbers tell the story of demand: CSE dominates with 360 seats, followed by its specializations in AI/ML (120) and Data Science (60). ECE takes 120, while EEE and Mechanical have 60 each. The postgraduate offerings include M.Tech in CSE, VLSI, and Power Systems, plus large-intake MBA and MCA programs.
The academic culture is described as structured and traditional. They follow the semester system, with internal marks coming from two mid-terms and lab performance. The faculty strength is around 180, with 13 confirmed PhDs and about 19 more pursuing doctorates. It's a decent ratio, but don't expect a research-heavy environment. Where the college tries to bridge the industry gap is through its 36 active MoUs—partnerships with Infosys Springboard, PEGA Academy, and the APSSDC skill center are highlighted. They also have JNTU-recognized research centers for CSE and Mechanical, though student feedback suggests these are more active in theory than in high-end practical application.
This is where you need to separate the brochure from the ground report. The official placement percentage is touted as 80%+. Talking to students and scanning reviews on platforms like Shiksha and CollegeDunia paints a more nuanced picture: a realistic 60-70% for on-campus placements, with CSE and its variants faring significantly better than core branches like Mechanical or EEE.
The package data for 2024 and 2024 shows a notable dip. In 2024, the highest package was reported as 14 LPA from Genpact, though it's often noted this might be a multi-campus offer. For 2024, the highest on offer was 7 LPA. The consistent figure is the average package, hovering between ₹3.38 to ₹3.5 LPA. That's the number most students should budget around.
Recruiters are a familiar list of mass IT hirers: TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Accenture, Cognizant, HCL, and Capgemini are regulars. For core experience, the college leverages its Vizag location to secure internships at major PSUs like NTPC, Vizag Steel Plant (RINL), and HSL—a definite plus for resume building. The Campus Recruitment Training (CRT) program, starting in the third year, gets positive marks for its rigor in aptitude and technical prep. The verdict from alumni? If you're in CSE, you can expect a stable IT job. For other branches, you'll likely need to pivot to IT through the CRT or hustle for off-campus roles.
The fee structure is a classic two-tier system based on how you enter. For B.Tech, the Convenor Quota (Category A) fee is approximately ₹45,650 per year. That's incredibly affordable. The Management Quota (Category B) fee ranges from ₹1.2 to 1.5 lakhs per year, with CSE at the top end. Add to that hostel and mess charges of about ₹45,000 annually, and a modest exam/transport fee.
Over four years, a Category A student might spend around ₹2.5 lakhs total. That's a key part of AIET's value proposition. Financial aid is robust for eligible students, primarily through government schemes. The Jagananna Vidya Deevena (JVD) scheme provides full fee reimbursement for BC/SC/ST/EBC students. The college itself offers merit-based waivers: 100% tuition waiver for AP EAPCET ranks under 5,000, and 50% for ranks between 5,000 and 10,000.
Admissions are centralized through state counseling. For B.Tech, your ticket is the AP EAPCET rank. For MBA/MCA, it's AP ICET, and for M.Tech, it's AP PGECET or GATE scores.
The 2024 cutoff ranks for the first counseling round give a clear idea of competition:
Seats are split: 70% are filled via state counseling (Category A), and the remaining 30% are Management Quota (Category B) seats. If your rank is within these bands, AIET is a realistic target. It's worth checking the official JNTU-GV website for the latest counseling schedules and official seat matrices.
The campus spans about 10.5 acres. It's described as green and peaceful, which is a polite way of saying it's in a semi-rural setting. The big advantage is its location right on NH16, making bus commutes from Vizag or Vizianagaram straightforward. The college runs a fleet of 20+ buses.
Hostels are separate for boys and girls, with typical 4-sharing rooms. Student reviews rate them around 3.5 out of 5—functional, not luxurious. A common gripe is the mess food, called hygienic but monotonous. The library is decent, with a mix of physical and digital resources including NPTEL access.
Infrastructure is a mixed bag. CSE labs are modern and air-conditioned. Labs for ECE and Mechanical have working equipment, but it's often reported as older. The sports facilities are a highlight, with access to a national-level cricket stadium, basketball, football, and indoor games. Social life is low-key; there's no bustling college town here. The atmosphere is known to be friendly with minimal ragging, but the administration is notoriously strict about the 75% attendance rule, often enforcing condonation fees.
The consensus from review aggregators and forums is pragmatic. The NAAC A+ grade is a major source of pride and a tangible benefit for those applying for higher studies abroad. The placement training (CRT) is widely praised as effective.
But the negatives are consistent. The strict attendance policy is a frequent pain point. The remote location means a lack of cafes or hangout spots, making campus life repetitive for some. There are also complaints about bureaucratic delays in the management office, particularly concerning scholarship disbursements.
One recurring piece of advice from alumni sums it up: "If you get CSE here, the placements are decent. For core branches, you have to work much harder on your own." Another noted, "The labs are good for basics, but don't expect high-end research equipment." It's a place that provides a platform, but expects the student to do the climbing.
AIET is a clear-value-for-money proposition for a specific student profile. If you have an AP EAPCET rank between 30,000 and 80,000, qualify for the government quota fee of ~₹46k per year, and are aiming for a cost-effective B.Tech degree with a solid shot at an IT job, AIET makes a lot of sense. Its NAAC A+ accreditation and autonomous status are legitimate academic strengths. The placement average of 3.5 LPA is acceptable given the low investment.
However, if you're looking for a vibrant campus life, cutting-edge research opportunities, or strong placements in core engineering fields, you'll likely be disappointed. The rural setting and strict administrative style aren't for everyone. It's best for budget-conscious, career-focused students from the region who see the degree as a dependable launchpad. For them, AIET is a sensible, pragmatic choice. For others with different priorities or higher ranks, the larger, more renowned colleges in Visakhapatnam city might be a better fit.
For the most current data, always cross-check fees and cutoffs on the Avanthi Institute of Engineering and Technology official website and the JNTU-GV counseling portal.
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| B.Tech Data Science | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 93,488.1 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,20,390 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,25,472 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 83,941 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,54,959 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,71,329 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,28,265 | 2021 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,26,477 | 2021 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,30,056 | 2020 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,30,224 | 2020 | R1 |
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Study LibraryYes, the Tagarapuvalasa campus (AIET) generally has higher admission cutoffs, a superior NAAC grade of A+, and better placement records compared to the Makavarapalem campus.
No, hostel accommodation is not mandatory. However, because the Tagarapuvalasa campus is over 30 kilometers from central Visakhapatnam, most non-local students opt to stay in the college hostel or in private paying guest accommodations nearby.
No, the college does not provide free transport for students. While transport is free for staff, students must pay an annual transport fee, which typically ranges from approximately ₹15,000 to ₹25,000 depending on the distance of their pickup route.
Placements for core branches like Mechanical and Civil Engineering are average. Many students from these branches eventually transition to IT roles through campus recruitment training (CRT) or secure off-campus opportunities in industrial areas like the Vizag Steel Plant.
Yes, the college is strict about uniforms. They are mandatory on specific designated days and for all formal events, including placement drives.
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