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If you're looking at engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh, Prasad V. Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology (PVPSIT) is one of those names that keeps coming up. It's not the oldest, but it's built a solid reputation since 1998. The big draws? An 'A+' grade from NAAC, autonomous status that lets it run its own show, and placement numbers that consistently pull in students from across the state. It sits in a quiet, green part of Kanuru in Vijayawada, which is a plus if you want a campus that feels separate from the city chaos. But the real story here is the balance it tries to strike—between core engineering and the IT boom, between strict academics and a decent campus life. Let's see how that plays out.
PVPSIT runs the standard set of B.Tech programs you'd expect—CSE, ECE, Mechanical, Civil, EEE, and IT. But it's the newer specializations that show where the institute is betting. They've added B.Tech in CSE with Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning and CSE with Data Science. That's a clear nod to market demand. Intake varies; for the 2025-26 session, Mechanical and EEE had 60 seats each.
The autonomy is a significant advantage. It means the curriculum isn't stuck with outdated university syllabi. They operate on a Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) under their own PVP20 regulations, which allows for Honors and Minors. You'll find mentions of NEP 2020 alignment and Sustainable Development Goals woven in, which is more than just brochure talk—it influences project work. The mentoring system gets positive nods from students; you're assigned one faculty mentor for all four years, which is supposed to cover academic and personal guidance.
And they push for external certifications. Think NPTEL, Microsoft, Google. It's a practical move to make resumes stand out. On the postgraduate side, M.Tech and MBA programs are available, with the MBA intake at 60 seats. The tie-ups are there, with over 60 industry MoUs, and the Mechanical and ECE departments are recognized as research centers by JNTUK.
This is the section everyone scrolls to first. The official data from the NIRF 2025 Engineering report is your most reliable anchor. For undergraduate students, the median package was ₹4.50 LPA. The average package for 2025 is reported by the institute as ₹7.44 LPA. The highest package? ₹45 LPA, with Amazon being the name attached to it (some unverified chatter mentions ₹52 LPA, but stick with the official figure).
The placement percentage is a strong point. NIRF data shows about 88% of UG students were placed (631 out of 717). That's a decent outcome. The recruiter list is packed with IT and consulting giants: Amazon, TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, Accenture, IBM, and Capgemini are the regulars. You'll also see core and manufacturing names like JSW, Asian Paints, Hyundai, and Power Mech.
Now, the reality check from student reviews. The 88% figure is generally accepted, but with a caveat: it's heavily skewed towards IT and circuit branches (CSE, IT, ECE). If you're in Mechanical or Civil, the odds of landing a core engineering role on campus are slimmer. Many from these branches end up in IT service roles through the same recruiters. The average package chatter on review sites like CollegeDunia often cites a lower range of ₹3-4.5 LPA, which likely reflects the broader distribution of offers, including those in core sectors. The training and placement cell gets good marks for prep—mock interviews, aptitude training, the works.
Internship stipends show a wild range, from ₹25,000 to a whopping ₹1,10,000 per month, with the highest reported at ₹70,000. Cognizant alone offered over 200 internships at one point. That's a solid pipeline.
The fee structure has layers depending on how you get in. For B.Tech students admitted through the state counselling (AP EAPCET), the annual tuition is around ₹1.05 lakhs, totaling about ₹4.2 lakhs for four years. If you qualify under the EWS category, it's lower—about ₹77,000 per year. Management quota seats are a different ballgame, reportedly ranging from ₹1 lakh to ₹1.5 lakh per annum.
Where PVPSIT genuinely stands out is in scholarships. They disbursed ₹2.4 crores in 2023 alone, reaching 36% of the student body. The schemes are extensive:
They also have an on-campus Syndicate Bank branch to facilitate education loans. If you need financial support, the system here is actively geared to provide it.
It's all about the state entrance exams. For B.Tech, you need a rank in AP EAPCET (or AP ECET for lateral entry). There's no direct admission based on 12th marks. The cutoffs give you a sense of the competition. For the 2025 cycle, ranks for admission spanned from around 10,797 to 119,334. That's a huge range, telling you the branch is everything.
A look at past years clarifies the hierarchy: For CSE in 2022, the closing rank for the general category was around 12,585. For Civil Engineering in 2023, it was much higher (less competitive) at 76,975. So, a rank under 15,000 historically gets you into the top branches like CSE or ECE. A rank up to 80,000 or even 1,00,000 might still secure a seat in Mechanical or Civil.
The process is straightforward: qualify in AP EAPCET, participate in the state counselling, get allotted PVPSIT, and complete document verification. For M.Tech, you need a GATE or AP PGECET score. For the MBA, it's AP ICET (they also mention CAT, but AP ICET is the primary route).
Management/NRI quota fills 30% of seats (Category B). Selection here is based on academic record and any available entrance rank.
The campus is 20 acres of what most students call "beautiful and green." The infrastructure is modern—two auditoriums (one seats 250, the other over 2000), projectors in classrooms, and a well-stocked library with digital access. Labs are described as well-equipped, though a common student gripe is that some could use more recent tech upgrades.
Hostels are a split story. The girls' hostel is on-campus, housing about 300 students. Rooms are typically quad-sharing with basic furniture, cupboards, and Wi-Fi. The boys' hostel is off-campus, but there are plenty of PGs within walking distance. Reviews on hostel life are mixed. The facilities are clean and have amenities like a solar hot water system and 24/7 security. But the mess food? Universally described as "average." It's clean, but don't expect culinary delights.
The canteen gets similar reviews—edible but needs improvement. Sports facilities are actually quite good: outdoor fields for cricket, football, basketball, and indoor options like table tennis, chess, and a separate gym for men and women. The annual cultural fest "SITAR" is the big social highlight. It's a self-contained ecosystem. You won't be in the heart of Vijayawada, but you have what you need on campus.
Synthesizing the chatter from review sites and forums, a clear consensus emerges.
The positives are strong:
But students are also vocal about the negatives:
You don't hear major complaints about ragging or extreme management issues. It seems like a fairly stable, academically focused environment where your experience is heavily influenced by your chosen branch.
PVPSIT is a very solid choice for a certain type of student. If you are an AP EAPCET qualifier with a rank between 15,000 and 80,000, looking for a reputable, autonomous college with strong IT placements and a clean, structured campus life, it's definitely worth it. The NAAC 'A+' grade and NBA accreditation add weight to your degree. The scholarship ecosystem is a major bonus for those who need it.
However, think twice if your heart is set on core mechanical, civil, or electrical engineering roles. The placement data and student reviews confirm that the best opportunities here are in software and IT services. Also, if you're someone who prioritizes a vibrant urban campus with great food, the isolated location and average mess might disappoint you.
Ultimately, PVPSIT delivers reliably on its core promise: a quality engineering education with a high probability of a decent IT job upon graduation. It's not the most glamorous or historic institute, but it's a pragmatic, well-regarded stepping stone into the industry, especially for students from within Andhra Pradesh.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | BCD / male | 14,610 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | BCD / male | 15,715 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | BCD / male | 17,232 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | BCD / male | 23,873 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | BCD / male | 26,154 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | BCD / male | 61,461 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | BCD / male | 87,725 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | BCD / male | 94,095 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | BCD / male | 15,244 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | BCD / male | 15,628 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | BCD / male | 17,633 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | BCD / male | 23,787 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | BCD / male | 24,255 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | BCD / male | 62,892 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | BCD / male | 89,578 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | BCD / male | 99,007 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | BCD / male | 10,672 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | BCD / male | 9,485 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | BCD / male | 15,870 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | BCD / male | 20,629 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | BCD / male | 19,633 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | BCD / male | 56,533 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | BCD / male | 78,198 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | BCD / male | 78,022 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | BCD / male | 10,399 | 2024 | R1 |
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Study LibraryPVPSIT is an autonomous institution, permanently affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada (JNTUK). Its most significant accreditation is an 'A+' grade from NAAC with a CGPA of 3.37, valid until June 2029. Additionally, all its undergraduate engineering programs are accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), and the institute is approved by the AICTE.
According to the official NIRF Engineering Report 2025, the median package for undergraduate students at PVPSIT was ₹4.50 LPA, with an average package of ₹7.44 LPA for the 2025 batch. The highest package offered was ₹45 LPA. The institute reported an 88% placement rate for UG students, with top recruiters including Amazon, TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Cognizant.
Admissions are primarily through state entrance exams. For B.Tech, you must appear for AP EAPCET (AP ECET for lateral entry). For M.Tech, valid GATE or AP PGECET scores are required. For the MBA program, the primary exam is AP ICET, though the institute also mentions considering CAT scores.
PVPSIT offers a robust scholarship program. Options include merit-based (Siddhartha Merit Scholarship), need-based state government schemes (Jagananna Vidya Deevena, Vasathi Deevena), and category-based scholarships for SC/ST/OBC students. The institute also facilitates corporate and alumni scholarships. In 2023, a total of ₹2.4 crores in scholarships was disbursed, benefiting 36% of the student body.
Students consistently praise the college's green, peaceful campus and good academic infrastructure, including well-equipped labs and a stocked library. The faculty and mentoring system receive positive feedback. The most common complaint revolves around the average quality of mess and canteen food. Hostel facilities are considered good, though the on-campus hostel is primarily for girls, with boys often using nearby PGs.
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