Yes, Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalore is affiliated with VTU and is a non-autonomous college. All the courses and curriculums are designed according to the VTU syllabus. So, we follow their guidelines for exams and evaluations. It’s good in some ways because we have a structured format, but it also means we don't have the flexibility that comes with autonomy. This is something I realized when I joined the Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science and Engineering.
Nah, it's not autonomous. Acharya Institute of Technology is connected with Vishvesvaraya Technological University (VTU). As far as I know, this applies to the main courses like Engineering, MBA, and MCA.
I am currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Acharya Institute of Technology. It’s important to note that this college is not autonomous; it follows the guidelines set by VTU. The exams and curriculum are all based on their regulations.
While this ensures a certain standard, I feel it would be better if we had a bit more autonomy in how our courses are structured and evaluated.
Thanks for asking. The Acharya Institute of Technology in Bangalore is not currently an autonomous college. They are working on it, but it'll be a while before it happens. Thanks!
Nope, Acharya Institute of Technology in Bangalore isn't autonomous. It's linked with VTU. I'm actually a student here, and honestly, I'd advise against joining or recommending it to others. The college's ranking has slipped, and the facilities aren't really impressive.