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Avanthi Institute of Engineering and Technology (AIET) in Hyderabad is a private engineering college that’s been quietly building a reputation. Established in 2005 and affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH), it’s a mid-tier option that’s recently hit a significant milestone. In 2024, it was granted autonomous status by the UGC for a ten-year period. That’s a big deal—it means the college can now design its own curriculum and conduct its own exams, moving away from the rigid JNTUH system. The other headline is its NAAC accreditation, which was upgraded to an ‘A+’ grade with a 3.38 CGPA in March 2024. For a college of its tier, that’s a notable achievement and signals a focus on institutional quality. But the real story, as always, is in the details: the placements, the remote location, and what students actually say about their four years there.
AIET’s academic portfolio is heavily weighted towards computer science, which is where the demand—and the resources—are. The B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering has an intake of 360 students, making it the college’s largest department. They’ve also introduced newer specializations: Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (120 seats), Data Science (60), and Cyber Security (60). Electronics & Communication Engineering (120 seats) is the other NBA-accredited program. Mechanical and Electrical engineering have smaller intakes of 60 each.
The postgraduate offerings include MBA (180 seats), MCA (180), and M.Tech programs in CSE, VLSI, and Power Systems. With the new autonomous status, the college is transitioning from the JNTUH Choice Based Credit System to its own curriculum. That could mean more relevant, industry-aligned courses, but it’s a process that’s just begun. Faculty strength is around 150, and students often mention that the CSE and ECE departments have a decent number of PhDs, though there’s a noted turnover of senior professors. Industry tie-ups with Oracle Academy, Microsoft IT Academy, and CISCO provide some practical skilling avenues. Academically, it’s a structured environment. Attendance rules are strict, with a 75% mandate that’s actively enforced.
This is where you need to read between the lines. The college’s official placement percentage is quoted between 80-90%. Talking to alumni and scanning reviews on platforms like CollegeDunia and Shiksha paints a more nuanced picture. The working number for on-campus placements in core engineering branches is closer to 65-70%. That’s a significant, and important, distinction.
The package data tells a clear story. For the 2024-25 cycle, the highest package offered was ₹7.02 LPA from TCS Digital. The previous year (2024-25) saw a high of ₹14 LPA, but such figures are outliers. The consistent average package across the last few years sits in the ₹3.5 to ₹4.2 LPA range, with a median around ₹3.2 LPA. That’s the reality for most placed students.
Recruiters are predominantly from the IT services sector. You’ll see names like TCS (Ninja and Digital), Capgemini, Cognizant, Wipro, Infosys, and Deloitte. There’s also a segment of BPO/KPO recruiters like Sutherland and Genpact. A few product-based or analytics firms like Zithara.AI and Track 3D.AI have started visiting. The consensus from student reviews is clear: the college provides a platform and brings in companies, but many drives are “pool campuses” or for mass-recruiter roles. Landing a role at a coveted product company, or even a higher-paying service role, requires substantial self-initiative and coding practice outside the classroom. The placement cell is active, but the outcomes are typical for colleges in this tier and fee bracket.
The fee structure has two clear tracks. For students admitted through the state counseling (Convener Quota), the annual B.Tech tuition fee for 2024-25 is between ₹73,000 and ₹85,000. If you’re coming in through the Management Quota (Category B), the fee jumps to ₹1.2 to ₹1.5 lakhs per year, with CSE at the higher end.
That’s just tuition. You need to budget for the rest:
For financial aid, the college facilitates government scholarships. Students from SC/ST categories and those with a parental income below ₹2 lakhs (from BC/EBC/Minority groups) who qualify via TS EAMCET can get full tuition fee reimbursement from the state government.
Admissions are centralized through the state counseling authorities. For B.Tech, you must appear for the TS EAMCET (now called TS EAPCET). For MBA/MCA, it’s the TS ICET, and for M.Tech, it’s GATE or TS PGECET.
The cutoffs give you a sense of the demand. For the 2024 General Category in Round 1, the closing ranks were:
Seats are split: 70% are filled through the TS EAMCET counseling (Category A), and 30% are filled under the Management Quota (Category B), which considers EAMCET scores but has a separate, higher fee structure.
The campus is spacious, spread over an estimated 10-15 acres near Ramoji Film City. The upside is a peaceful, academic-focused atmosphere away from city distractions. The downside is the remote location. The nearest major metro station is L.B. Nagar, about 15-18 km away. If you miss the college bus, getting back is a genuine hassle. The college runs a fleet of over 20 buses covering East and South Hyderabad areas like Dilsukhnagar, Uppal, and Secunderabad.
Infrastructure is a mixed bag. Labs for CSE and ECE, including the Center of Excellence for AI/IoT, are well-regarded and better than many peer institutions. The library has digital access and necessary journals. Hostels are functional but basic; student reviews rate them around 3.2/5. Wi-Fi is available but can be patchy during peak hours. The canteen (rated ~3.5/5) serves subsidized South Indian food, but complaints about monotony are common.
Student life revolves around the major annual events: ‘Tech Resonance’ (the technical fest) and ‘Abhyas’ (the cultural fest). These are well-organized and a highlight for many. Sports facilities include a large cricket ground and courts for volleyball and indoor games.
Synthesizing feedback from review sites and forums, a clear consensus emerges. The positives often highlight the “peaceful campus,” the active fest culture, and the decent lab facilities for CSE students. Many find the faculty in core departments to be supportive and knowledgeable.
But the criticisms are consistent and worth weighing. The remote location is the biggest practical headache. Placement outcomes, while providing a baseline, often fall short of brochure promises, with many roles clustered in the lower end of the IT services band. Administrative processes are described as slow, and the hostel food gets monotonous. There’s a sense that to get ahead, especially in CSE, you must drive your own learning through online platforms and coding practice—the curriculum alone won’t get you a top package.
AIET is a solid, mid-tier private engineering college with recent upgrades that matter—autonomous status and an NAAC A+ grade. It’s a reasonable choice, but for a specific type of student. If you have a TS EAMCET rank between 80,000 and 1,30,000, are looking at CSE or ECE, and want a campus-focused college without the distractions (and high costs) of the city center, AIET makes sense. The fee for convener quota seats is fair for the package outcomes of ₹3.5-4.5 LPA. However, if you’re reliant on public transport, crave an urban campus life, or are aiming for a mechanical or electrical career with strong core placements, you might find it limiting. The college provides a platform, but in the competitive Hyderabad engineering landscape, your final trajectory will depend heavily on your own extra effort. It’s a decent launchpad, not a destination.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | BCB / male | 1,25,101 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | BCB / male | 1,37,276 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Cyber Security | BCB / male | 1,38,893 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | BCB / male | 66,977 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | BCB / male | 1,00,423 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | BCB / male | 70,605 | 2021 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | BCB / male | 82,417 | 2021 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | BCB / male | 75,074 | 2020 | R1 |
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Yes, AIET is considered a solid mid-tier choice for CSE. The branch has the highest student intake and the best placement record compared to other engineering disciplines at the institute.
Yes, as of 2024, Avanthi Institute of Engineering and Technology has been granted autonomous status. This allows the college to design its own syllabus and conduct its own examinations.
The B.Tech management quota fee at AIET typically ranges from ₹1.2 lakh to ₹1.5 lakh per year. The exact amount can vary depending on the demand for the specific engineering branch.
Reviews from students regarding the hostel food are mixed. Most find it "manageable," but many prefer the college canteen or outside tiffin services for greater variety.
Yes, the college provides a bus facility that covers most areas in East and South Hyderabad, including LB Nagar, Dilsukhnagar, BN Reddy, and Uppal. Coverage for West Hyderabad areas like Kukatpally and Gachibowli is limited.
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