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It is a private college, no government tags here. Set up back in 2003 in Visakhapatnam, this place runs under the wing of the Alwardas Group, which, by the way, handles a whole bunch of other educational institutions too. It's not just some ra
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It is a private college, no government tags here. Set up back in 2003 in Visakhapatnam, this place runs under the wing of the Alwardas Group, which, by the way, handles a whole bunch of other educational institutions too. It's not just some random setup, either the college has the official green lights from AICTE and is affiliated with Andhra University.
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The faculty at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College is a solid mix of experienced profs and associate profs, many rocking Ph.D.s or master's degrees in their fields. The principal and department heads bring serious know-how from both a
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The faculty at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College is a solid mix of experienced profs and associate profs, many rocking Ph.D.s or master's degrees in their fields. The principal and department heads bring serious know-how from both academics and research, pushing the college toward quality and innovation. Students usually say the teachers are friendly, knowledgeable, and supportive, especially in the main subjects, helping them get ready for the industry. That said, some folks point out a few hiccups—like not enough staff in some departments or a bit of a hit-or-miss with teaching styles. Overall, the faculty is pretty qualified and dedicated, but your experience might depend on which course you're in.
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4 months ago
What are the extracurricular activities and clubs available at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College?
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SVPEC isn't just about classrooms and coding—it's got a pretty active scene when it comes to extracurriculars. If you're someone who loves to express yourself, explore new hobbies, or just vibe with your crew outside academics, there's plent
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SVPEC isn't just about classrooms and coding—it's got a pretty active scene when it comes to extracurriculars. If you're someone who loves to express yourself, explore new hobbies, or just vibe with your crew outside academics, there's plenty happening here.Culture, Creativity & Chill VibesThere are clubs for everything from dance, music, and drama to art and literature. Whether you're into performing on stage, writing poetry, or showcasing your sketches, you'll find a place to shine. These events and fests give students the perfect stage (literally) to flex their talents and have fun doing it.Tech-Savvy? You'll Fit Right InTech fests, hackathons, workshops you name it, SVPEC hosts it. Students get to dive into real-world tech challenges and even collaborate with external orgs like EduMoon, which brings in cool events, industry-level courses, and professional growth opportunities. If you're into coding, robotics, or just geeking out with like-minded folks, there's a space for you here.Sports, Fitness & That Team SpiritThe college is super into sports. Cricket, football, volleyball, badminton, kabaddi, you've got options. There are also indoor games like chess and carrom if you're more into mind games than muscle. Regular matches and competitions are organized by the Physical Education Dept., and the vibe is all about staying active and team bonding.Do-Gooder EnergyGot a thing for giving back? SVPEC encourages students to join social initiative like blood donation drives, tree plantations, and workshops for underprivileged kids. It's a great way to feel connected to the real world and contribute something meaningful beyond campus walls.Student Clubs That Keep It RealApart from the in-house clubs, collabs with groups like EduMoon open up new doors for leadership, networking, and event management. Basically, if you've got the drive, there's a space here to grow both professionally and personally.
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Yup, admissions at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College (SVPEC) are officially open for 2025! If you're aiming for a B.Tech seat, the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET 2025 exam is happening right now, with the last exam day on May 27, 2025.
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Yup, admissions at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College (SVPEC) are officially open for 2025! If you're aiming for a B.Tech seat, the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET 2025 exam is happening right now, with the last exam day on May 27, 2025. Once that's done, results should drop in June, and then the whole counseling + seat allotment thing will kick off in July.If you've taken Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, make sure you keep an eye out for the counseling schedule—it's your shot to pick SVPEC and lock in your seat. And yeah, they're also accepting direct applications for management quota seats (you can apply even if your EAMCET rank isn't great).Thinking about M.Tech, MBA, or MCA instead? You'll need to appear for the relevant entrance exams like Andhra Pradesh PGECET or Andhra Pradesh ICET. Those are also happening around the same time, so don't miss out.
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At Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College, the highest salary package students have landed recently is usually between ?3 Lacs and ?4.5 Lacs per year. Most reports and student reviews mention the top offers around ?3 Lacs per annum, but
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At Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College, the highest salary package students have landed recently is usually between ?3 Lacs and ?4.5 Lacs per year. Most reports and student reviews mention the top offers around ?3 Lacs per annum, but some lucky folks have scored as high as ?4.5 lakh. On average, you can expect packages in the range of ?2.5 Lacs to ?3 Lacs per year.
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4 months ago
What is the eligibility criteria for B.E. / B.Tech at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College?
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Alright, so here's the real deal if you wanna snag a spot in B.E./B.Tech at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College:Regular Admission (First Year):You gotta have cleared 10+2 (or anything equivalent, honestly) with Physics, Chemistry, and
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Alright, so here's the real deal if you wanna snag a spot in B.E./B.Tech at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College:Regular Admission (First Year):You gotta have cleared 10+2 (or anything equivalent, honestly) with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. Don't try to wiggle out of the PCM trio—no way around that. Oh, and your board better be recognized, or else, well… good luck.Marks? Yeah, they count:General folks need at least 45% in those PCM subjects. Not 44.9%, not “almost”—actual 45%SC/ST? You get a bit of a break—minimum's just 40%.Age stuff:If you've turned 16 by December 31st of the admission year, you're cool. Too old? Doesn't matter. There's literally no upper age limit (so bring grandpa if he's got the marks and spirit).Entrance Exam Drama:Gotta dance the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET (now called Andhra Pradesh EAPCET) tango. Once you've got your rank, there's centralized counseling with APSCHE. Don't skip that, or you're toast.Lateral Entry (a.k.a. Jump to Second Year):Got a 3-year engineering Diploma in the right branch, from a real, recognised institute? You might be able to slide straight into second year.You'll need to crack the Andhra Pradesh ECET for that, though.Only 10% of seats are up for grabs in this shortcut, so yeah, it gets spicy.These rules? Doesn't matter if you want to do Computer Science, Civil, Artificial Intelligence, or, I dunno, invent a robot that makes coffee—standards are the same across the board. That's pretty much it. No secrets, no hidden doors—just jump through these hoops and you're in the game.
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4 months ago
How is the quality of food in the hostel mess of Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College?
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The food at the Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College hostel mess? Honestly, it gets mixed reactions. Some students feel it's just meh not horrible, but definitely not five-star either. You'll hear people say it's “okay-ish” or
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The food at the Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College hostel mess? Honestly, it gets mixed reactions. Some students feel it's just meh not horrible, but definitely not five-star either. You'll hear people say it's “okay-ish” or “could be better.” On the flip side, a few students actually like it and say the food's hygienic and offers a decent South Indian spread think idli, dosa, puri, upma for breakfast, and proper meals for lunch and dinner.There's non-veg a couple of times a week (usually chicken or biryani on special days), which is a win for a lot of students. That said, the cleanliness and maintenance in the mess area is something people feel needs more attention.So yeah, if you're super picky about food, you might find it average. But if you're used to hostel life, it's pretty standard and you won't go hungry.
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Yep, Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College has scholarships and they're not just for the straight-A toppers. They offer a bunch of options for students who've done well in entrance exams like Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, those with stron
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Yep, Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College has scholarships and they're not just for the straight-A toppers. They offer a bunch of options for students who've done well in entrance exams like Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, those with strong academic records, and sometimes even for students who've crushed it in extracurriculars or need a little financial help.Here's the lowdown:You can get up to 100% scholarship if you've got the grades or the achievements to back it up.Merit-based scholarships are available if you've scored well in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET or done well academically in previous years.The college also supports government scholarship and fee reimbursement schemes, especially for UG and PG students who qualify under certain categories or income slabs.To apply, you'll need to hand in stuff like your marksheets, income certificate, and other basic docs.Basically, if you think you might qualify, it's 100% worth checking out. Just hit up the college's finance department or head to their official website to get the latest information and see what you're eligible for.
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4 months ago
Can I get admission to Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College B.E. / B.Tech course without AP EAMCET?
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If you want to get into the B.E. / B.Tech programme at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College, the main way is through the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam this is what you need for most of the regular seats.But there are a couple of other opt
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If you want to get into the B.E. / B.Tech programme at Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College, the main way is through the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam this is what you need for most of the regular seats.But there are a couple of other options too:Management Quota Seats: A few seats are reserved for direct admission based on your 10+2 marks, without needing an Andhra Pradesh EAMCET score. These seats are limited, and the college decides who gets them following state rules.Lateral Entry: If you have an engineering diploma, you can jump straight into the second year by clearing the Andhra Pradesh ECET exam (not Andhra Pradesh EAMCET).So, basically, if you're applying for regular seats, Andhra Pradesh EAMCET is a must. If you're looking at management quota, you can apply directly to the college, but seats are few and selection depends on your marks and availability.
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Hostel Fees & Accommodation:The college doesn't officially run its own on-campus hostels.Students usually arrange accommodation in nearby private hostels or PGs.These hostels—separate for boys and girls—charge around INR 10,000 per month,
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Hostel Fees & Accommodation:The college doesn't officially run its own on-campus hostels.Students usually arrange accommodation in nearby private hostels or PGs.These hostels—separate for boys and girls—charge around INR 10,000 per month, but this varies since they're managed externally.So, if you're counting on a hostel, you'll likely be looking at off-campus options with monthly rent around that figure.Tuition Fees:For the B.E./B.Tech programs, the total tuition fee is roughly INR 1,72,000 for the entire course.This covers tuition, labs, library, and other academic charges.Hostel and mess fees are separate and paid directly to the accommodation provider.Bottom line:If you want hostel living, plan to find nearby private hostels and budget around INR 10,000/month. Always double-check the latest details on accommodation and fees with the college during admissions to avoid surprises.
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