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How good is the MSIT program offered at JNTUH?

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Jiten Pradhan Posted On : April 5th, 2023
Studied at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (2020)

 If you are considering pursuing a Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) program offered by JNTUH, you may want to explore some other options before making a decision. Here are some reasons why:

  • Startup Opportunities: Instead of investing your time and money in the MSIT program, you can explore startup opportunities. You can work on a business idea, start a company, or join a startup to gain hands-on experience and learn valuable skills.
  • Learning Technologies: You can also focus on learning technologies that are in high demand in the industry. There are various online courses and certification programs available that can help you acquire new skills and improve your knowledge in the field of information technology.
  • Reputation of the Program: The MSIT program offered by JNTUH may not have a good reputation in the industry. Employers may not value the degree as much as they value degrees from other reputed institutions. This may make it difficult for you to find a job or advance in your career.
  • Duration of the Program: The MSIT program is a two-year program, and you may not want to invest two years in a program that may not provide you with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in your career.
  • Cost of the Program: Pursuing the MSIT program can be expensive, and you may not want to spend a lot of money on a program that may not be worth it in the end.

While it is important to have a degree to advance in your career, it is equally important to make sure that the degree is from a reputable institution and provides you with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in your field. Therefore, before investing your time and money in the MSIT program offered by JNTUH, you may want to explore other options and evaluate the program's reputation, duration, and cost.

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How is the M.Tech life in JNTUH Hyderabad?

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Jiten Pradhan Posted On : August 8th, 2023
Studied at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (2020)

Life as an M.Tech student at JNTUH is quite satisfactory. We usually have 3  classes a day of 90 minutes each, for 2 semesters. We get the other 12 months for our project work. The classes are held for 5 days a week and 75% attendance is compulsory. Lab hours vary according to the respective department.

Most of the teachers are friendly, supportive, and highly qualified. The students mostly get placed in the 2nd semester itself with a package of at least 4 LPA.  

The JNTUH infrastructure is well-maintained. The library has all the important books. The campus is green and the hostels are well-maintained especially the newly built ones. The sports infrastructure is also good. You can play Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Football and Cricket. There is a floodlight facility as well. Almost every evening, students can be spotted playing football on campus. 

Thus, the M.Tech life at JNTUH is quite good and you won’t regret taking admission over here.

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What is the cutoff rank for JNTUH? What is the best EAMCET score to get into a good college?

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Hirdekh Jain Posted On : August 3rd, 2023
Studied at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (2016)

In JNTUH, a  rank below 5000 is likely to get you a seat in any branch of the top 5 colleges in Hyderabad. JNTUH College of Engineering, TS-EAMCET Cutoff 2022 for various categories is listed below. The overall cutoff for TS-EAMCET is 409 - 34063 rank.

Courses

2022

Cutoff By Rank

B.Tech Computer Science Engineering

409

B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

790

B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering

1436

B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering

3534

B.Tech Mechanical Engineering

8046

B.Tech Civil Engineering

12364

B.Tech Chemical Engineering

20629

To get a rank below 500, your score must be above 90. However, the exact score varies depending on the level of difficulty of the exam. But to stay on the safe side you should target 100 out of 160.

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Can a graduate from Muffakham Jah college, CBIT, JNTU and Osmania university compare these four universities briefly considering all the facts.

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Shivani Tripathi Posted On : February 16th, 2024

My brother studies Mechanical Engineering at Muffakham Jah College. 

So, here is some information about MJ College-

  1. MJ college lacks a hostel facility. But that’s not a big issue, as you can live in nearby areas like Ameerpet or SR nagar. These areas have plenty of private hostels and bachelor rooms, which are available at moderate prices.
  2. There is no hostel on campus, so there’s no mess food availability at MJ.
  3. The college has a decent placement record. Companies like Deloitte, Infosys and Wipro, among others, frequently make recruitments from the campus.
  4. MJ is affiliated with Osmania University. CBIT is autonomous. 

I hope you select the best college according to your goals and dreams.

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Which is better, JNTUH or OU?

Raktim Tarafdar Posted On : September 14th, 2023

I don’t think it’s wrong to recommend colleges to someone solely based on affiliation. It’s better to evaluate colleges based on performance and placements. Colleges with JNTU affiliation like KMIT offered packages around INR 30 LPA and performed better than most of other colleges.

Deccan is affiliated with OU but it’s wrong to suggest students choose Deccan over KMIT only because it’s affiliated with OU. Consider criteria like placements, faculty, facilities, etc., and make a sound decision after taking advice from your seniors. 

Overall, it’s better to prioritize autonomous colleges, over colleges like OU and e.

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What is it like to be a student at JNTUH?

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Kavya Krishna Posted On : September 3rd, 2021
Studied Metallurgy at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (2016)

At the very start of the journey at JNTUH students think that 4-5 years is a long time for a degree but once the studies start time flows by very fast. Some of my friends studied at JNTUH and here’s what they experienced.

  • The academic curriculum lets the students select and opt for electives as per their choice which complements their core subjects. 
  • There are other departmental electives that are selected and allotted by the faculty based on available subjects. 
  • Most of the courses are taught by lecturers rather than professors.
  • The professors here are well known and they also have good research experience. 
  • Students here at JNTUH get a lot of freedom when compared to students from other private universities. 
  • It is situated in Hyderabad, one of the most advanced cities in India. 
  • The campus has several good eateries around it and some within the campus as well. 
  • The campus is well equipped with high-speed internet. 
  • The students also have access to the computer lab 24*7.
  • The campus is also equipped with a sports complex and a well-equipped gym. 
  • There are indoor sporting facilities available too. 

Student politics has been seen declining every year. Alcohol and drug intake are strictly prohibited and serious actions are taken against those who don’t follow them. 

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Why are the state universities like JNTU, Osmania and Andhra University underrated?

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Geetika Mishra Posted On : April 21st, 2022
M.Tech Microwave, Antenna and Radar Technology, Andhra University College of Engineering (2021)

State Universities like JNTU, Osmania, and Andhra University are underrated for various reasons. 

  • Classes aren’t held regularly. 
  • Lack of resources and facilities. 
  • Lack of competitive environment. Students usually attend class for attendance. 
  • Lack of research opportunities. The reason behind it is not just the lack of proper facilities but lack of vigour in students as well. 
  • Poor placements. 

Mostly these are the reasons.

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Can I leave engineering mechanics as an exception in the JNTUH R16?

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Hirdekh Jain Posted On : August 3rd, 2023
Studied at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (2016)

As per the Academic Regulations R16 of JNTUH, once you have secured 192 credits you can leave 02 courses (06 credits). These might be

  • one open elective and one professional elective subject 
  • two professional elective subjects for optional dropout, 

As a result, you will have a total of 186 credits for your performance evaluation. Only these 186 credits will be taken into consideration for the calculation of your CGPA and the same will be mentioned in your grade card.

However, it’s important to note that you have to secure all 192 credits. The option of leaving 2 subjects is just to improve your CGPA. 

From the above information, it can be concluded that you cannot be exempted from the Engineering Mechanics course because it is one of the Foundation courses of Engineering and not an elective.

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I got admission in JNTUH through GATE. Can I get stipend?

Satyam Purwar Posted On : August 8th, 2023

Yes, you will get a stipend for securing an admission into JNTUH through GATE.  MHRD offers a stipend to all the students who crack the GATE exam for their M.Tech. and get admission into an AICTE recognized institution. 

Regular M.Tech students get a stipend during both years of their degree. A stipend is also offered to final year students of integrated dual degree programs. You can avail this stipend only if you are not entitled to any financial assistance from some other organization. Therefore, sponsored category candidates and candidates who are in receipt of state government scholarships are not eligible for it.

If you fulfill these requirements, you are eligible for a stipend as you got a seat at JNTUH for your M.Tech after qualifying the GATE exam.

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Which university is good, Osmania or JNTU, for engineering in Hyderabad?

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Arindam Sen, Posted On : October 22nd, 2021
Studied B.E. Mechanical Engineering at Osmania University (2020)

One of my friends studied at Osmania University. According to him, Osmania University really helped him in learning engineering from scratch. Here are some reasons why it is his first choice.

  1. Less number of colleges: Osmania, unlike other universities, does not give affiliation to any random college, thus maintaining a standard. JNTU has hundreds of colleges under its wing, due to which the newly established ones lack quality.
  2. Fair Evaluation: Due to lesser colleges there are lesser students, which gives Osmania the advantage of evaluating exam papers precisely. Also if they are found incorrect the cost of reevaluation is less, INR 300. Whereas Reevaluation at JNTU costs INR 1000. JNTU was also infamous for its faulty correction.
  3. Projects: JNTU has students submit a mini project in 4-1 and a major project in 4-2. Whereas Osmania does not put much pressure on the students, as they have to pitch the idea of the project in 4-1 and submit it in 4-2.

It is widely known among every student and professionals that Osmania’s degree has more value than JNTU.

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