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Jaya Prakash Narayan College of Engineering (JPNCE) has been a fixture in the Mahabubnagar education scene since 1997. It’s a private, AICTE-approved institution that’s carved out a niche as a budget-friendly option for students in and around Telangana. Affiliated with the well-regarded Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH), it offers a standard engineering and management curriculum. The college’s real selling point is its cost. With B.Tech fees hovering around ₹55,000-₹67,000 per year, it’s one of the more affordable private engineering colleges in the state. Placement averages sit in the ₹3.5-4.3 LPA range, which, while modest, aligns with the low investment. For students who clear the TS EAMCET with a mid-range rank and are looking for a no-frills, accredited path to a JNTUH degree without a massive loan, JPNCE is a practical, if unspectacular, choice.
JPNCE runs a fairly standard set of programs under the JNTUH umbrella. At the undergraduate level, you've got B.Tech, BBA, BCA, and Diploma courses. For postgraduates, there's M.Tech, MBA, and MCA. The total approved intake across all courses is 865 students, with B.Tech CSE taking the lion's share at 120 seats per batch.
The B.Tech specializations cover the usual suspects: Civil, CSE, EEE, ECE, and Mechanical. They've also added newer branches like AI & ML, Data Science, and Cyber Security to keep pace with trends. M.Tech offers specializations in Computer Science, Structural Engineering, and a few others. The MCA program is notable for listing a whopping 12 specializations, which is unusual breadth for a program of its size.
Academically, the college pushes for extra certifications through NPTEL, Coursera, and MOOCs. They’ve had students win JNTUH Gold Medals, which is a decent indicator of some high-performing cohorts. The faculty count is sizeable at 184 members, and the principal, Prof. R. Ramesh Reddy, holds a Ph.D. from IIT-Delhi—a credential that adds a layer of credibility. The college is also registered with Telangana Academy for Skill & Knowledge (TASK) and has MoUs with names like Amazon, Google Cloud, and Cisco. These are largely for training and certification access rather than deep academic collaboration, but they provide useful upskilling avenues.
This is where you need to read between the lines of the brochure. The official numbers show movement. The highest package quoted is ₹10 LPA for 2025, but that dipped to ₹7.5 LPA for 2026. The average package is more stable, reported at ₹3.6 LPA on the website, with a 2026 figure of ₹4.3 LPA and a median of ₹3.9 LPA. That’s the data.
The reality, as often pieced together from student reviews, is a bit more nuanced. The official placement percentage claim is 70-80%, sometimes touted as 90%+ for "eligible" final-year students. Alumni and current students on platforms like CollegeDunia and Shiksha often cite a working range of 65-90%, with the lower end seeming more consistent for the entire batch. The gap between the official 90%+ and the student-reported 65% is notable. It often comes down to how "eligible" is defined.
Recruiters are the classic IT services and mass recruiters: TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, Capgemini, Tech Mahindra, and HCL lead the pack. Names like Amazon, Accenture, IBM, and Zoho also appear. For internships, the college claims about 50% of students get them, with stipends of ₹10,000-15,000 per month. Student reviews suggest internship placement might be a touch higher, around 65-75%.
So, what’s the verdict here? If you’re a CSE or ECE student with decent coding skills, you have a very good shot at a ₹3.5-4.5 LPA offer from a known IT firm. For core branches like Mechanical or Civil, the opportunities are thinner and more project-based. The placement cell is active, but the outcomes are firmly in the budget-college range. Don’t expect premium packages, but do expect a reasonable chance at a job if you put in the work.
Affordability is JPNCE's strongest card. The B.Tech tuition is pegged to government norms, ranging from ₹55,000 to ₹67,000 for the first year. Over four years, the total tuition cost is roughly ₹2.6 lakhs. Add to that hostel and mess fees, which are around ₹50,000 per annum (and the food is reportedly decent), and your total four-year cost lands in the ballpark of ₹4.6 to ₹4.8 lakhs. That’s exceptionally low for a private engineering college.
For postgraduates, M.Tech is around ₹57,000 per year, while MBA and MCA fees are between ₹45,000 and ₹50,000 annually.
The college facilitates several financial aid options. The big one is the Telangana Government’s Fee Reimbursement scheme, accessible via the ePASS portal. There are also standard Post-Matric Scholarships for SC/ST/BC/EBC/Minority students. JPNCE itself offers institutional scholarships for top rankers and mentions fee concessions for meritorious and economically weaker students. They’ll also help you arrange bank loans. The low base cost makes financing this education far less daunting than at many other private institutions.
Admissions run through the standard state entrance exam channels. For B.Tech, the primary gateway is the TS EAMCET. Seats are filled through the Convener's Quota based on your EAMCET rank. For the Management Quota, the college also accepts JEE Main scores. The brief doesn't provide specific EAMCET cutoff ranks for B.Tech, which suggests they aren't exceptionally high and are likely within reach for many who clear the exam.
For M.Tech, you need a GATE or TS PGECET score. The provided cutoff for M.Tech in Digital Systems & CE (General category) for TS-PGECET was between ranks 1039 and 1059, indicating a moderately competitive slot.
MBA and MCA admissions are driven by TSICET. The 2024 cutoffs give a clear picture of the competition level. For MBA, the General category cutoff rank was 15,903. For MCA, it was 40,054. These are not highly competitive ranks, making JPNCE a realistic target for a wide range of TSICET scores. You can check the official JNTUH website for counseling procedures.
Diploma admissions require a TS POLYCET score. The process is straightforward: qualify the exam, participate in counseling, and select JPNCE based on your rank.
The 27.5-acre campus is located in Dharmapur, on the outskirts of Mahabubnagar. It’s a serene setting, which is a polite way of saying it’s a bit isolated. The town center is about 8 km away. To compensate, the college operates a fleet of 9 buses that cover key points in Mahabubnagar and the nearby Jadcherla. Public transport is available, but having the college buses is a major plus.
Infrastructure includes the standard labs, workshops, and a library expected for an engineering college. It’s functional. The hostels are separate for boys and girls, and the annual cost of ₹50,000 includes mess charges. Reviews consistently mention the food is good, which is a rare and welcome win for any college hostel.
Student life has the usual clubs and chapters. There are active NCC and NSS units for those interested. The college emphasizes entrepreneurship and innovation, though the on-ground vibrancy of such cells can vary year to year. Being away from the city means campus events and festivals are the main social outlets. It’s not a "happening" metro campus, but it provides a focused environment for study.
Synthesizing feedback from review sites and forums paints a consistent picture. The positives are almost always about value for money. Students feel the low fee structure is the college’s biggest advantage. The placement process is generally seen as active, with a decent flow of companies, especially for IT roles. The hostel food gets good marks, and many appreciate the peaceful, if remote, campus atmosphere.
The criticisms are equally predictable. The location is a common gripe—being far from the city limits casual outings and access to a broader social scene. Some reviews point to infrastructure that’s adequate but not modern or well-maintained in all areas. Academically, while some faculty are praised, there are mentions of variability in teaching quality, as is common in many institutions. The placement percentage hype is often called out, with students advising that only the proactive and skilled from the batch land the better roles.
The consensus? It’s a no-nonsense, affordable college that delivers a basic JNTUH degree and a fair shot at placements. Don’t expect luxury or brand-name prestige. Do expect a platform from which you can launch your career if you’re self-motivated.
JPNCE is a clear-cut case. It’s worth it for a specific type of student. If you are a Telangana resident with a mid-level TS EAMCET or TSICET rank, have a limited budget, and want a recognized JNTUH degree without the six-figure annual fees of Hyderabad’s private colleges, then JPNCE is a sensible, pragmatic choice. You’re trading urban amenities and potentially higher placement packages for extreme affordability and a focused campus. The placements, while modest, realistically match the investment.
Who should look elsewhere? Students seeking a vibrant, metropolitan campus life, those aiming for top-tier MNC placements with double-digit LPA packages right out of college, or anyone who thrives on constant external stimulation might find it lacking. It’s a budget airline, not a luxury cruise. But for getting from point A to point B—a degree and a starter job—without financial turbulence, it does the job reliably. Check the official JPNCE website for the most current details and cross-reference those cutoffs.
3 streams · Fees from ₹21.0K to ₹69.0K
3 exams with cutoff data available
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Multiplier Solutions
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Savantis Solutions LLC
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Study LibraryThe official average placement package for 2026 is ₹4.3 LPA, with a median of ₹3.9 LPA. Previous years have seen averages around ₹3.5 to ₹3.6 LPA. The highest package quoted recently is ₹10 LPA (2025).
The annual tuition fee for B.Tech at JPNCE is very affordable, ranging from approximately ₹55,000 to ₹67,000 for the first year, as per government norms. The total course fee is around ₹2.6 lakhs. Adding hostel and mess charges (approx. ₹50,000 per year), the estimated total 4-year cost is about ₹4.7 lakhs.
Admissions for B.Tech are primarily based on the TS EAMCET entrance exam rank for the Convener's Quota seats. For the Management Quota, the college also considers JEE Main scores. Candidates must qualify in the respective exam and participate in the state counseling process.
For the 2024 admission cycle, the TSICET cutoff rank for the General category in MBA at JPNCE was 15,903. Cutoffs for other categories (like SC, ST, BC) were higher, with the highest listed being 70,015 for the PwD category.
Yes, JPNCE facilitates several scholarship options. These include the Telangana Government's Fee Reimbursement scheme (via ePASS), Post-Matric Scholarships for SC/ST/BC/EBC/Minority students, other state and central government merit scholarships, and institutional scholarships from the college for top rankers. Bank loan assistance is also provided.
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