JNTUH: Freedom with Responsibility - A Student's Take

Likes

  • Good placements, especially in TCS.
  • Healthy junior-senior interaction.
  • Decent infrastructure.

Dislikes

  • Lack of college-supported recreational activities.
  • Below-average faculty support in some departments.
  • Worn-out equipment in some labs.
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

Placement-wise, JNTUH does a decent job. TCS usually hires a lot of students. But again, it's up to you to prepare well and grab those opportunities. Networking with seniors can also give you a heads-up on potential internships.

Course Information :

I'm doing B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering here, and honestly, it's a mixed bag. The course curriculum is decent, covering the basics well. But to really excel, you need to put in the extra effort. The college provides a foundation, but self-study is key to cracking those tough concepts.

Fee Structure :

The fee structure for B.Tech CSE is around ₹69,157 per year, which I feel is pretty reasonable considering the facilities. There are also scholarship options available, which can ease the financial burden. Keep an eye out for those!

Faculty :

Faculty support can be hit or miss. Some professors are really dedicated and helpful, always ready to clear doubts. However, others might seem a bit less invested. It really depends on the department and the individual professor. So, be proactive and seek help when you need it!

Campus Details :

The campus life is what you make of it. The infrastructure is okay, but could use some upgrades, especially in the labs. Recreational activities are pretty much non-existent unless you take the initiative. But the junior-senior interaction is great, and you'll definitely make some awesome friends here.

Overall Rating: 6/10

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