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RVR and JC College of Engineering in Guntur is a bit of an anomaly in the private engineering landscape. It’s a 60-acre campus that’s been around since 1985, but it’s the accreditation that really catches your eye. An NAAC ‘A+’ grade with a 3.30 score is a serious credential for any institution, and it’s backed by NBA accreditation for most of its major programs. That’s not just a stamp on a brochure; it’s a signal of consistent academic quality that a lot of newer private colleges struggle to achieve. And yet, the median package for UG students, as per the official NIRF 2025 report, sits at INR 4.25 LPA. That’s the central tension here: a well-established, highly accredited college offering a solid education at a relatively affordable price, but with placement outcomes that reflect its regional, non-metro location more than its academic pedigree.
Autonomous status means the college designs its own curriculum and conducts its own exams, which can be more responsive to industry trends than a rigid university syllabus. They offer a wide spread: 11 B.Tech specializations with hefty intakes of 180-240 seats per branch. Computer Science & Engineering, AI & ML, ECE, and IT are the obvious draws. The postgraduate offerings in M.Tech, MBA, and MCA are smaller, with intakes between 18-36, making for a more focused environment.
The faculty gets a 4.3 rating in reviews, which is decent. Students call them helpful and knowledgeable, though a few notes mention some newer faculty are still getting up to speed on certain courses. The infrastructure supports the teaching well. There are 79 labs—they’re called “well-established with cutting-edge technology” in the brief, which in practical terms usually means they have the necessary hardware and software for the syllabus. The English Language Communication Skills Lab and the Remote Center for IIT Bombay workshops are tangible value-adds. It’s a practical, no-frills academic setup that gets the job done.
This is where you need to read between the lines of the brochure. The headline number is an INR 46.38 LPA offer from Amazon in 2025. That’s real, and it’s impressive. But it’s also an outlier. The more representative figures are the average package of INR 5 LPA and the NIRF-reported median of INR 4.25 LPA for UG students. The placement percentage is around 60-70%. That’s an honest number—it means a significant chunk of the cohort isn’t landing on-campus jobs and is looking elsewhere.
The recruiter list is strong for a Guntur-based college: Amazon, Flipkart, TCS, Infosys, Deloitte, Microsoft, Tech Mahindra. It shows the placement cell has decent corporate connections. But the packages from most of these mass recruiters will cluster around that average. If you’re in CSE or IT and you’re in the top academic bracket, you have a shot at the higher-tier companies. For core branches like Civil or Mechanical, the opportunities are fewer and the packages tend to be lower. The gap between the highest package and the median tells the real story: there’s a long tail. Internship placement is similar, with about 50-60% of students securing one.
The affordability is a major selling point. For a B.Tech through the state EAPCET quota, you’re looking at about INR 70,000 per year in tuition. Over four years, that’s roughly INR 4.2 lakhs. The Management/NRI quota is a different ballgame, with fees ranging from INR 1.5 to 2.5 lakhs annually. Add hostel and mess at about INR 48,000 per year, and some nominal fees for library, labs, and exams, and the total annual cost for a quota student staying on campus can be kept around INR 1.3-1.4 lakhs. That’s budget-friendly for a private engineering education.
Scholarship support is actually quite robust. Beyond standard government schemes for SC/ST categories, the Jagananna Vidya Deevena program offers full tuition fee reimbursement for eligible students. There’s also a specific “Poor and Merit Scholarship” of INR 20,000 for students with a family income under INR 1 lakh. They facilitate educational loans, too. The financial aid system seems designed to prevent cost from being a barrier for capable students from the region.
For B.Tech, it’s all about the AP EAMCET rank. The college fills 70% of its seats through the state counseling process based on this rank. The cutoffs give you a sense of the demand: for the OC General category in 2025, CSE closed around rank 3950 and ECE around 5696. For broader categories in 2023, ranks went into the 40,000s. That translates to percentiles roughly in the 85-92 range. CSE and IT are the most competitive, as expected.
The other 30% of seats are the B-Category (Management/NRI quota), filled directly by the college based on merit/rank, usually through an offline process on campus. For M.Tech, you need a GATE or AP PGECET score. For MBA/MCA, AP ICET is the primary ticket, though for MBA they also accept CAT, MAT, XAT, or GMAT scores. The process is straightforward and centralized through the state systems.
The 60-acre campus is repeatedly praised in reviews. It’s green, peaceful, and has the infrastructure to support a residential student body. The hostels are a highlight—students consistently say they’re good value. The boys’ hostel houses about 1250, the girls’ hostel around 400. Rooms are spacious, typically 4-6 sharing. The food gets a “decent to excellent” rating, with four meals a day. A minor but common gripe is the lack of hot water in some rooms, and the classrooms are non-AC, which matters in the Andhra heat.
Facilities are comprehensive. The library is a five-floor, fully automated building with a massive collection and serious digital access (IEEE, Springer, Elsevier, etc.). Sports get 13.5 acres dedicated to them—cricket, football, basketball courts. There’s a gym, a subsidized canteen, a bank, and a medical dispensary on campus. A fleet of 33 buses covers transport for day scholars. It’s a self-contained ecosystem.
Social life is active. Fests and cultural events are a big deal, sometimes featuring celebrity guests. There are clubs for music, books, and community service (Rotaract). The overall vibe from reviews is of a vibrant, engaged campus community, not just a commuter school.
The consensus from platforms like Shiksha and CollegeDunia is positive, with very specific praises and complaints. The infrastructure, hostels, and “peaceful green campus” are almost universally liked. Placements are seen as “good and improving,” with the college actively bringing companies to campus. Faculty are generally rated as helpful and the teaching quality as good. Many call the college “budget-friendly.”
The negatives are practical, not catastrophic. Some students feel the infrastructure, while good, needs updating to keep pace with technology. The non-AC classrooms and occasional lack of hostel hot water are noted. A few reviews wish for “a little more faculty care.” There’s a sense that while the base is solid, there’s room for incremental upgrades in student comfort and academic edge.
No one is complaining about management being unresponsive or about systemic issues like unfair exams. The sentiment is largely one of satisfaction—you get what you pay for, and in many cases, a bit more.
RVR and JC is a very clear-value proposition. If you are a student from Andhra Pradesh or Telangana with a solid AP EAMCET rank (say, within 40,000 for most branches), looking for a reputable, NAAC A+, NBA-accredited engineering education without paying metro-level private college fees, this is a strong contender. The campus life is good, the infrastructure supports learning, and the placement cell will give you a shot at decent companies. It’s a particularly smart choice if you qualify for the state fee reimbursement or scholarships, making the cost almost negligible.
Who should look elsewhere? If your primary goal is a guaranteed high-paying job right out of college, or if you need the brand name of a top-100 NIRF institute to open doors, the median package of INR 4.25 LPA might be a disappointment. Also, if you’re from outside the region without a strong local network, the post-placement location options might be limited. This college excels at delivering quality regional education. It’s a workhorse, not a showhorse. For the right student, that’s exactly what’s needed.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,124 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,375 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 10,691 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,646 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 13,400 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 15,610 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,613 | 2021 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,678 | 2021 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,957 | 2021 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,856 | 2020 | R1 |
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Study LibraryFor the 2025-26 academic year, the highest package offered was INR 46.38 LPA by Amazon, with an average package of INR 5 LPA. According to the official NIRF 2025 report covering the 2023-24 cycle, the median package for undergraduate students was INR 4.25 LPA, and for postgraduate students, it was INR 3.5 LPA. Approximately 60-70% of students secure placements on campus.
For students admitted through the state EAPCET quota, the annual tuition fee for B.Tech programs is approximately INR 69,400 to INR 70,000 (2026 data). The total estimated cost for the four-year B.Tech program under this quota is around INR 4.2 lakhs. Fees for the Management/NRI quota are significantly higher, ranging from INR 1.5 to 2.5 lakhs per annum.
Admissions are primarily entrance-exam based. For B.Tech, the AP EAMCET score is mandatory for the majority of seats. For M.Tech, candidates must have a valid GATE or AP PGECET score. Admissions to the MBA and MCA programs are based on the AP ICET exam; for MBA, scores from national exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, or GMAT are also considered.
The college provides separate, on-campus hostels for boys and girls. The boys' hostel has a capacity of about 1250 students, and the girls' hostel accommodates around 400 students. The annual hostel fee, which includes mess charges, is approximately INR 48,000. Student reviews frequently praise the hostel facilities as spacious and good value, offering quality food and essential amenities.
Yes, the college offers several scholarship options. These include merit-based awards, need-based scholarships for students from low-income families (like the Poor and Merit Scholarship of INR 20,000), and government schemes for SC/ST categories. A key program is the Jagananna Vidya Deevena, which provides full tuition fee reimbursement for eligible students from Andhra Pradesh.
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