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G.Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science Business & Management Studies Courses & Fees 2025

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  • Estd. 1997

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4.4/5
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palthya poorneetha Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2028
4.8
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The placements are good and the faculty is supportive.
Placements: I am Poornitha, currently a 2nd-year B.Tech student in IT. In our IT course, the previous batch saw around 85-90% of students placed. The highest package offered is about 18 LPA, the lowest around 3.5 LPA, and the average package is nearly 6-7 LPA. I am happy with this.
Infrastructure: The classrooms are spacious, with smart boards and projectors. High-speed Wi-Fi is available across the department. The library is great, with Wi-Fi, excellent books to learn from, and daily newspapers from different publications. It's great to be on campus, but the hostel warden is the worst I've ever had. She is so rude, quite rubbish, and unbearable.
Faculty: Faculty members are well-qualified, supportive, and approachable. They are knowledgeable in their subject and encourage practical learning. Teaching quality is good, with a mix of theory and hands-on sessions. The exams are too tough to write, and no men are seen on campus except girls, so it is very boring to be on a campus seeing only girls every day. There is no ragging and no interaction between anyone.
Other: I have an interest in programming, software development, and emerging technologies. This field offers wide career opportunities in IT across various industries and provides a strong base for future growth in AI, data science, and cybersecurity. There is a good placement opportunity with reputed companies, and the college encourages internships, coding contests, and workshops. The faculty is helpful, and the curriculum is up-to-date.
Reviewed on 12 Sep 2025Read More
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Anvika Angelena Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) - Batch of 2027
4.6
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
GNITS - Your heart in the city's heart.
Placements: Around 75% of the students are placed on the campus before graduation. The highest package is 51 LPA which is from Microsoft and off-campus. Companies like Deutsche Bank, Cisco, Microsoft, S&P Global, CBRE, ServiceNow, Verizon, Adobe, Well Fargo, etc., are few of the companies that visit and recruit. The internship exams start from the 3rd year. So at present people from my course i.e., CSM allied branch, have been placed in Microsoft, Google, CBRE, Service Now, Cisco, and many more. This is the top branch here. Roles like analyst, software developer, quality checker, etc., are offered. Placement training is provided.
Infrastructure: College is Wi-Fi enabled campus but only for laptops. Labs are good enough. Classrooms are good. In library, all kinds of books are available and learning is present too. In hostel, there are AC and non-AC rooms spread across 3 hostel blocks. The whole college is 12 acres. Medical facilities available for students like first aid and emergencies are deal with nearby hospital. Canteen food is very average. Hostel food is like home food. Hot food is available most of the time. Fruits are provided every day. Only vegetarian food is available, and food orders are only on Sunday.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful and qualified. Since it's a professional course, self-study is most important. The curriculum is up-to-date and makes us industry with self-study to extend topics. Pass percentage is 85% easily. Semester exams contain a mixture of all levels of difficulty questions.
Other: It is a girls' college. It's peaceful in the heart of the city. Even amongst the busy software hub, it is a green and peaceful place. The thing that I wish to improve is that everybody should be provided with their own place. Due to space constraints, time is wasted sometimes. Fests are conducted yearly. WLC is a 3-day event conducted here which is very lively. There are clubs of all kinds for personal development. Sports are good. Our campus has friendly environment and a beautiful place. Government scholarships are eligible here.
Reviewed on 6 Aug 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Batch of 2025
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I enjoy and struggle a bit, but it is memorable.
Placements: The percentage changes every year, and to be honest, a very small percentage of students are placed. The highest package is almost 10 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. The average package is between these two and depends on the top recruiting company is Amazon, but not this year. Internship opportunities are less, so students should search outside the college. The top role is CSE engineer.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure and other things are good but could be better. As it is a women’s college, the premises are maintained well, but hostel facilities and other factors like food still need improvement. The taste of the food is not up to the mark, and hygiene needs to improve a lot. Sports and game opportunities are good so far.
Faculty: Teachers have knowledge about the subjects, but it is limited to that only. They are qualified, but they have flaws. As I have completed graduation, I can explain that they still need to improve. The course curriculum is relevant. Mostly, but it is not in an advanced edition, so they still need to do better. Semester exams are kind of hard, but with hard work, one can do well. There is no problem with that.
Other: Talking about my passing batch, we enjoy ourselves together very well. Better placement opportunities are expected, and at least internship opportunities are expected. Events, fests, campus crowds, and campus surroundings are okay. Since it is a women’s college, students are well-disciplined.
Reviewed on 9 May 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.4
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good cleanliness, strict and friendly faculty, overall good for women interested in CSE and IT.
Placements: Last year, among EEE, 40% of students were placed in top companies. The remaining are placed with less LPA. I suggest it is the best and top college for placements for IT and CSE courses. The lowest placement percentage is included in 2025. Hope it will be good and efficient in 2026.
Infrastructure: All facilities are very good as compared to many other colleges for women. It is a good and the best college as per my intention. Hostel food is much better than outside hostels, they supply milk tea, snacks, tiffin lunch, and dinner with different menus. Supplies sweets are from Pulla Reddy.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful, but sometimes some members follow PPTs. They cleared out doubt thoughtfully with confidence. But some members take time to clear by learning. For every month, there is feedback on faculty that was good, and after feedback, they improve themselves.
Other: I chose this course because I'm actually an LE student who did a diploma in EEE, so in that view it takes EEE. After coming to this campus, I realised that I didn't take IT courses. Even for core students, they are supposed to and encouraged to learn coding. It is good, but those who are interested in it lose their interest in learning coding.
Reviewed on 1 Aug 2025Read More
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Tharishya Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2028
4.4
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It has good faculty members and facilities. It is really a boring college.
Placements: 89% of students get placed in the course, i.e., information technology. The highest package in my course is 53 LPA, and the average package ranges from 10-12 LPA. Some of the top recruiting companies at GNITS are Infosys, Goldman Sachs, Google, and JP Morgan. Around 70% of students have received internship offers, mostly from Infosys.
Infrastructure: The library is always calm, and there's a lot of greenery. At the same time, the canteen food is really good but not very hygienic. Plates are not washed properly. The hostel is also really good, according to my hostel friends, but sometimes they don't get water. It is not allowed to bring day scholars inside. There is a huge ground, a badminton court, throwball court, volleyball court, kho-kho court, and a basketball court.
Faculty: There are a few faculty members who I feel are very misogynistic, and they talk more nonsense than actually teach in class. Overall, there are so many amazing teachers. They are so lovely and make it easier for us during exam season. They give us practice questions, worksheets, and explain all the important and difficult topics, no matter how many times we ask. Semester exams are difficult, but if we study properly and understand the subjects, then it's easy. Nothing is out of the syllabus. 21 out of 60 is the pass mark in semester exams.
Reviewed on 17 Jul 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.6
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
It provides good placements in 2027. Few places are good and easy to access things.
Placements: Many students got placed in different companies. Various companies visit the college and give students different opportunities. The maximum package is 52 LPA. The average package ranges from 6-7 LPA. Top recruiting companies for our course are Deloitte, Qualcomm, etc.
Infrastructure: The campus is Wi-Fi enabled but it is available only in a few places of the college. There are many classrooms which need to be renovated a bit. The library is easy to access whenever we want to. There are various books available and different materials.
Faculty: There are many teachers for each subject. They are available whenever we want to approach them. They are free to talk too. The course curriculum is relevant but needs small changes in the subjects we have. The subjects are quite relevant and bring exposure to the industry.
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The latest cut off for B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering at G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science (GNITS) can be described year wise as following- 

2024 Closing rank (Round 1) - 7298

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Yes, GNITS accepts admission directly as well, under the management quota, which is the 'B' category admission process. 

To be eligible for direct admission under management quota, candidate must have scored atleast 45 percent in their class 12th board examinations. 

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Answered 9 months ago

The fee structure for the CSE programme at Narayanamma College of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad, generally ranges from INR 1,00,000 to INR 1,50,000 per year, depending on the category and other factors. The fee includes tuition, examination, and other academic-related charges. You may be eli

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For Computer Science Engineering (CSE), GRIET (Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology) and Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science are both respected institutions. While Narayanamma is renowned for its excellent faculty and encouraging environment, GRIET typically has a s

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The admission process at GNITS involves entrance exams depending on the programme and your category (General, SC/ST, etc.):

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