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SRK Institute of Technology sits in the middle of Vijayawada—Enikepadu, to be precise—and on paper it looks like a solid mid-range private engineering college. NAAC 'A' grade, a campus dotted with Siemens and Microsoft centers of excellence, and a placement cell that quotes a highest package of INR 36 LPA. But spend ten minutes on student forums and the picture gets murkier. The official site says one thing about NBA accreditation; the students another. The placement brochure advertises 80% placement; alumni reviews on Shiksha hover around 50-60%. That gap between marketing and lived experience is exactly what we’ll unpack here.
SRKIT runs a predictable B.Tech slate—Civil, EEE, ME, ECE—but the real enrollment draw is the CSE cluster. CSE alone has 180 seats; its AIML variant another 180; Data Science 120; and IT 120. That’s 600 seats just in computing. Add the ECE intake of 120 and you’re looking at a heavy tilt toward the software side. There’s a B.Tech in VLSI Design & Technology as well, though intake numbers aren't massive. At postgraduate level, M.Tech specializations mirror the demands: CSE, AI & ML, and VLSI Design. MCA, MBA, and a five-year Integrated MBA round out the offerings.
Faculty numbers are decent for a private institute of this size. The faculty-to-student ratio is 3:5, and you’ll bump into quite a few PhDs in the corridors—Dr. T. Satyanarayana (ECE), Dr. A. Padmaja, and the MBA team led by Dr. N. Subramanyam are cited often. The real differentiator might be the curriculum stitching. NPTEL courses are embedded into the syllabus, and the institute pushes industry-aligned tracks like Big Data, Cloud Computing, Mobile App Development, and AI. How well this translates into actual skill-building depends, like everywhere, on the individual student. But the infrastructure is there—600+ workstations, specialized labs for VLSI and Big Data, and partnerships like Microsoft Edvantage and Siemens Center of Excellence.
Alright, let’s get into the numbers—and the asterisks. The placement cell’s official line for 2024: highest package of INR 36 LPA, average INR 4.5 LPA, median INR 4.20 LPA for UG/PG. About 544 students were placed in 2023-24. Sounds tidy. But on CollegeDunia and Shiksha, you’ll see a wider band: average packages as low as INR 3.5 LPA, and placement percentages ranging from 50% to 85% depending on the year and branch. The 36 LPA outlier likely involves one or two students from CSE-AIML or similar high-demand niche. For most, the reality is a mass-recruiter offer in the INR 3.5-5 LPA bracket.
The recruiter list is surprisingly varied. TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra are staples. Then there’s Acuvate, BigWorks, Tvarana, InsurStaq, Teleperformance (for Google), Movate, and a few core engineering names like KYB Motor Cycle Suspension and Milekal Engineering. IT/software services claim about 60% of offers. Internships are mandatory from third year onward, and roughly 70% of students land one—though some are virtual and unpaid. Infosys offers a six-month stint that students mention as valuable. If you’re aiming for a package above INR 8 LPA, you’ll need to hustle outside the campus placements or shine in contests.
Cost is one area where SRKIT stays competitive. The annual tuition for B.Tech is INR 45,600. Over four years, you’re looking at about INR 1.82 lakhs for IT, and the same math applies to other branches since fees are uniform. M.Tech costs INR 50,000 per year. There’s no data on hostel and mess charges, which is a frustrating omission—though students mention the mess is subsidised and decent. Government and merit scholarships are available, but specifics on how many students actually receive them aren’t published.
If you’re funded entirely out of pocket, the total cost of a B.Tech degree (including living expenses) likely lands between INR 3-4 lakhs. That’s reasonable for an autonomous college with NAAC 'A' in a city like Vijayawada.
Admission runs through AP EAPCET for B.Tech, AP PGECET or GATE for M.Tech, and AP ICET for MBA/MCA. 70% of seats (Category-A) are filled by the state government, and the remaining 30% (Category-B) by the college. Lateral entry to second year is available.
The AP EAPCET 2025 Round 1 cutoffs for general category are telling. CSE-AIML closed at rank 28588—the most competitive. CSE itself was 39575, and Data Science 40735. ECE required a rank of 49540, IT 82540. The other branches trail off: Civil 103838, ME 122852, EEE a distant 178513. So if you’re aiming for the computing streams, you need to be inside the top 40,000 in the state. For EEE or Civil, ranks above one lakh are still game.
For AP ICET 2025, MBA ranks ranged from 17174 to 39979, and MCA from 11973 to 27063. M.Tech via GATE or PGECET includes an interview stage. Application windows for 2026: AP EAPCET from May 12-18, AP ICET on May 2, with a correction window until April 10, 2026.
The 6.57-acre campus is compact. Hostels accommodate only about 200 students, so most are day scholars or live in private PGs nearby. Rooms are described as spacious, with attached baths, and each block has an air-conditioned reading room. The food gets genuine appreciation—a modern kitchen, changing daily menu, vegetarian and non-vegetarian options (non-veg once a week), and hygienic prep. Wardens are reportedly attentive, and ragging is a strict no.
Infrastructure for academics is solid. Labs are air-conditioned with updated systems and fast internet (though some students say Wi-Fi isn’t available everywhere and mobile signal can be poor). The library holds over 26,871 books, with digital access to e-books and CDs. Sports facilities include outdoor cricket, football, and athletics, plus indoor games like table tennis and carroms. There’s a canteen with subsidised meals, and a 24x7 medical room for emergencies—particularly useful for hostel residents. Transport buses connect to most parts of Vijayawada and nearby towns like Mangalagiri, Tenali, and Hanuman Junction.
The one recurring infrastructure gripe? Connectivity. Multiple reviews point out that Wi-Fi doesn’t cover the whole campus, and mobile networks can be spotty indoors. For a college that boasts digital labs and online learning, that’s a notable annoyance.
Graduate sentiment coalesces around a few themes. First, the teaching quality. Students repeatedly mention that faculty are approachable, well-qualified, and clarify doubts with real-world examples. The emphasis on industry relevance—integrating NPTEL and current tools—gets a thumbs up. Hostel life, too, draws praise for cleanliness, food, and a strict anti-ragging culture.
But the internet connectivity issue comes up again and again. “Wi-Fi is not everywhere” is a common refrain, and it crimps the experience in a supposedly tech-forward campus. And then there’s the placement gap. While the official stats are impressive, a chunk of students feel placements are only decent for the top 30-40% of the batch. For the rest, the offers are closer to INR 2.5-3 LPA, and the process can feel skewed. Virtual internships are sometimes just token experiences. This doesn’t make SRKIT an outlier—many private colleges in the region face the same problem—but it’s worth knowing before you enroll expecting a guaranteed job.
If you’re a student with a rank between 30,000 and 80,000 in AP EAPCET, targeting a CSE, IT, or AIML degree, and you can manage a total outlay under INR 4 lakhs, SRKIT is a functional choice. You get decent labs, a reasonably up-to-date syllabus, and access to mass recruiters that can land you a first job at INR 3.5-5 LPA. The hostel is surprisingly well-run for a private college of this size. And if you’re self-motivated, the Microsoft and Siemens tie-ups offer platforms to build skills that go beyond the classroom.
But if you’re shooting for a package consistently above INR 8 LPA, or a career path in core mechanical or civil engineering with strong industry exposure, you might need to look harder—perhaps at JNTUK-affiliated colleges in Kakinada itself, or stronger private universities. Similarly, if reliable campus-wide Wi-Fi and a vibrant, always-connected student life are non-negotiables for you, the connectivity hiccups here will grate.
Sum it up: it’s a safe, low-cost bet for computing fields, provided your expectations on placements are realistic and you’re willing to chase opportunities beyond the placement cell. The NAAC ‘A’ tag and autonomous status add some heft, but the confusing NBA stance and the gap between claimed and actual placement numbers mean you should walk in with your eyes open.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
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| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,38,011 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech VLSI Design | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,54,614 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,62,734 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,62,923 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,75,647 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,65,048 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,76,844 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,71,735 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,79,621 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,43,517 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech VLSI Design | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,55,350 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,67,914 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,75,689 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,79,204 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,76,046 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,76,250 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,82,455 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,84,978 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 99,495 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech VLSI Design | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,62,964 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,63,513 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,73,190 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,75,361 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,62,861 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Data Science | Scheduled Caste (SC) / male | 1,56,934 | 2024 | R1 |
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Study LibrarySRK Institute of Technology holds a NAAC 'A' grade accreditation. However, the institute's own website explicitly states that NBA accreditation has not been applied for, despite some third-party sources listing it as NBA accredited. Always verify the latest status directly from NAAC and the official college site.
The annual tuition fee for B.Tech at SRKIT is INR 45,600. Over four years, the total tuition cost comes to approximately INR 1.82 lakhs. Additional expenses for hostel, mess, exam fees, and books are not officially published, but the estimated inclusive cost of the entire degree is around INR 3-4 lakhs.
For the general category in Round 1 of AP EAPCET 2025, B.Tech cutoffs were: CSE-AIML 28588, CSE 39575, Data Science 40735, ECE 49540, IT 82540, Mechanical 122852, Civil 103838, EEE 178513, and VLSI Design 97808. Computing branches close within the top 50,000 ranks.
Placement figures include a highest package of INR 36 LPA and an average package of INR 4-4.5 LPA. While the college reports 80% placement, student reviews suggest around 50-60% of eligible students secure offers, with mass recruiters like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Cognizant making up the bulk of hires.
SRKIT is a reasonable choice for B.Tech CSE, especially for students with a moderate budget and a rank inside 40,000 in AP EAPCET. It features updated labs, NPTEL-integrated curriculum, and tie-ups with Microsoft and Siemens. However, placement packages predominantly fall in the INR 3.5-5 LPA range, and campus Wi-Fi connectivity can be inconsistent—so manage expectations accordingly.
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