
Remarks
The infrastructure of SVS is very simple. Not too good and not too bad. But they make sure everything is available. Screen projectors are something they lack and it is always a difficulty to show PPT to someone. But it's been a year almost and things must have changed because SVS improvises very rapidly. Wi-Fi is not available during the year 2016 and I don't think it will be given because smartphones are banned(until the 3rd year). The quality of labs and classrooms were above average. The quality of food in the canteen is good. Hostel rooms are also nice and I guess WiFi is available for them. Even though the hostel is within the campus, it is too far from the city. Not many infrastructure issues were faced. The only issue is the college buses. All the games facilities are available but they won't allow you to play. They always make you sit and study.
Entrance Preview
In entered this college by gaining a seat through caste category. In eamcet I secured good marks and got a rank which is eligible for my caste reservation. In this way I landed in this college. There was no interview I attended. But there is two rounds of counseling. The course I took was mechanical engineering. I love this course. I took this course with my own interest.
Course Curriculum Overview
The mechanical department in out college was really fantastic. But there is a small drawback. That is the efforts kept by faculty on practical learning is not so appreciable. It is OK but still need to be improved. Yes research initiatives are regularly taken by the institute. Recently a research based on solar power development is done in our college.
Internships Opportunities
Yes our college provides internship. Our college has a special department to give sufficient guidance about internships. They motivate us a lot. This experience was really amazing. I hope it is surely useful for every one in future. The average stipend amount is about 12000 per month.
Placement Experience
The placements get better every year(or a small downfall in the case of industry downfall). I myself got an offer of 12 lakhs(CTC + stock options) from my college campus placements. A few students(approximately 5%) that are really talented in their fields get placed as Software Developers and Software Testers in big companies like Amazon, Quikr, Voonik, CommVault, Kony etc for offers ranging from 10-16 lakhs. Other students end up in service companies like TCS etc as Software Trainees and even support roles but almost everyone is given multiple opportunities till they get placed. You will face a lot of restrictions to attend placements if you are already placed or if you are planning on higher education. A few(approx 15%) get placed in decent companies like CDK Global, ADP etc with decent packages (4-5 lakhs). The college boasts a lot more than it gets but the situation is not so bad for CSE and IT students and pretty much ECE students. The other branch students rarely get core companies in the campus, so they usually settle for service roles.
Fee Structure And Facilities
Yes the fee was affordable for me in our college. Not only for me it is affordable for maximum percent of students. Coming in detail our college fee is 55000.Bus fee is 10000 and jntu fee is 5000.Apart from these I'll get some consideration in my fee due to some recommendations. So it is affordable. This is about fee structure of our college.
Faculty
There are ups and downs with the faculty members. We find amazingly talented and enthusiastic faculty members in a few semesters for a few courses, and then there are boring and clueless faculty members that come in the way. There are faculty members that can help you out with pretty much everything if you are willing to reach out for them, else it is just a very difficult journey to go through. It is growing better with my juniors since many courses relating to the current software trends are being added and the unnecessary courses from the previous JNTU syllabus are being removed. It is going to be a little on the rush but that is good for making the students ready for the industry.














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