My brother was an M.Tech student at JNTUH a few years back. He lived in the Krishna hostel during those days. According to him, you should not expect much in terms of facilities. The hostel is comfortable but during the rains my brothers’ room got filled with rain water and he had a tough time protecting his belongings.
The greenery of the campus is soothing and the playgrounds are nice. The mess food is limited in quantity and is pretty average in taste. The hostel administration is slow. Some of my brother’s friends used to sleep in the library and TeQip when their rooms got affected with mosquitoes. You will find the TeQip and library much better places to study rather than the hostel.
My brother did not have a pleasant experience at the JNTUH Kukatpally boys hostel as an M.Tech student.
If you are aiming for 75% at the end of your B.Tech from JNTUH, you need to maintain an aggregate of 75% in every semester. This may become challenging because not every semester allows you to score 75% easily. In case for a semester you score less than 75%, work harder and get a really good percentage like 80% in another semester which has better prospects in order to cover up.
One is never guaranteed an excellent score in the JNTUH exam. The checking might be tough or lenient for a particular exam, it is a matter of luck. Sometimes when you expect really good scores, you might end up scoring less, and vice versa. Your lab exams are equally important. A good score in them will definitely work to increase your percentage in the finals.
Thus, with proper planning and hardwork, you can score 75% overall in your B.Tech from JNTUH.
JNTUH conducts two midterm exams during a semester. An average of the marks in both these exams is calculated and added to the external exam scores to get the final examination scores. The final examination is for 100 marks, in which 60 marks are for the external exams and 40 marks are for the internals. Out of 25, you need to score 35% on the average of the two midterms.
Thus, your marks in both the midterm exams are equally important and both are considered while calculating the final result.
Depending on a person’s reservation category, their rank in TS EAMCET has to be <10k for them to get a seat in JNTUH. For cap-category students, the rank cutoff is extended further. Even if you get above 30k, some branches will be open for you. During my brother’s admission a few years back, around 55k students got into the Metallurgy Department.
Thus, as a cap quota candidate, you can get a seat in JNTUH even with a rank above 30k, but this may vary if you wish to get into a particular branch.
JNTUH Hyderabad isn’t a good option for an MBA. It doesn’t offer good placements and exposure to students. Go for this institute, if you only want an MBA degree. If you want good job profiles with cushy salary packages after graduation, you should look for other options.
JNTUH offers good academics. The institute has great faculties for Finance and Marketing.
It is not difficult to get admission into the MSIT course at JNTU Hyderabad. You just need to prepare the basic quantitative test material and you will qualify for the entrance exam.
MSIT course is offered at IIIT H, JNTUH, JNTUA, and JNTUK. Out of 1000 candidates who seek admission into these institutions for the MSIT program, even if you are in the 300th or 400th position, you will get into one among JNTUH, JNTUA, or JNTUK.
I would suggest you aim for IIIT H for your MSIT. If you do not get admission over there, then you can choose JNTUH as your second option. IIIT H has a better reputation and placement record in comparison to JNTU Hyderabad.
I would also recommend you consult the concerned faculty, students, and alumni at these institutions to get a clearer picture of whether or not this is a good course for you. Do pay attention to coding apart from the desire of getting placed in an MNC. MSIT is a very fast-paced and difficult course. You will have to learn more than the prescribed topics.
Overall, getting into JNTU Hyderabad for your MSIT is not difficult but do keep IIIT Hyderabad as your first priority.
JNTUH awards gold medals to its meritorious students. Those who score the highest percentage in their respective degrees at JNTUH (including its affiliated colleges) are awarded gold medals.
Those who score 70% or above in their degree, get a distinction/grade certificate. On the other hand, those who score less than 70% are given a first class certificate.
NIT Warangal is a renowned college. You can choose it if the NIT tag matters to you. Even civil students can sit for some IT companies during campus placements at NITW. But for that, you’ll have to take out time and study the important concepts of CS. The civil curriculum is good at NITW, but you’ll face difficulty in getting a core job.
On the other hand, JNTUH is also a good college. If studying CSE is your passion, you should choose this option. In this case, don’t seek the college name, and instead, opt for your branch of interest.
JNTUH will offer you good placements, and so will NITW. But if you choose Civil, you might not get a core job. You’ll have to learn coding on your own to land a good IT job during campus placement.
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad is ranked 45th in India and 3rd in Hyderabad by NIRF. Whereas, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad is ranked 179th in India and 10th in Hyderabad by NIRF.
Admission:
JNTUH- It offers a BTech program for Mechanical Engineering.
The total course fee for BTech Mechanical is INR 50,000.
GRIET- The institute offers a BTech program in CSE.
The course fee for 4 years is 4.88 lakhs.
Infrastructure:
Placements:
GRIET-
JNTUH- The placement rate for the institute is 93%.
The course curriculum of both the colleges is designed as per the industrial needs to make the students updated with industry trends.
It is difficult to compare two institutes for different branches. You should choose the branch you are interested in and the college according to that.
JNTUH (Hyderabad) and JNTUK (Kakinada) are the local JNTUs that offers seats based on rank in TS Eamcet and AP Eamcet respectively while IIIT Allahabad is a Central Government Funded College that allocates seats based on rank achieved by the student in JEE Main.
Categories |
IIIT Allahabad |
JNTUH |
JNTUK |
Course Fee |
5.41 lakhs |
18.2 lakhs |
2.4 lakhs |
Placement Percentage |
96% |
94% |
95% |
Highest CTC |
43 LPA |
17 PA |
12 LPA |
Average CTC |
20 LPA |
9 LPA |
6 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Microsoft, Google, etc. |
Mu Sigma, Byju’s, etc. |
ZS Associates, Crisil, etc. |
While IIITA leads in every aspect when compared to JNTUK. So IIIT Allahabad is the best option when compared to both of the JNTU’s.