Both JNTUH and JNTU Kakinda are reputed. Both have their advantages. But if we compare the two based on infrastructural facilities, faculty, and campus placement then JNTUH is a bit better than JNTUK. However, the environment is better than that of JNTUH. Here is a brief comparison of both the institutes.
Parameters | JNTUH | JNTUK |
Average CTC | 9.5 LPA | 2.5 LPA |
Highest CTC | 17 LPA | 4 LPA |
Major recruiters | Amazon, TCS, Mathworks, etc. | Infosys, DXC Technologies, Cognizant, etc. |
JNTUH will also offer better opportunities if you are considering pursuing studies abroad. But if you want a job after graduation, then either of these two institutes offers decent opportunities.
If you are a pass out from JNTUH, you can easily obtain a migration certificate. You will get your certificate after submitting these documents at the examination branch office-
You will receive your migration certificate from JNTUH after 3 pm by following the above procedure.
You need a few documents while applying for a migration certificate from JNTU. Some of them include:
Usually, you get the migration certificate either on the same day or the next day. Here are a few additional things you need to keep in mind while applying for a migration certificate from JNTU Hyderabad
Hope this made you understand the procedure better!
In JNTUH you can drop a total of 8 credits according to the R13 regulation. But, you cannot risk dropping any Practical subjects.
Theoretical subjects in 1st year carry 6 credits while from 2nd to 4th year, they carry 4 credits. Basically, you can drop any two theoretical subjects from 2nd to 4th year as the credits sum up to 8 credits.
Otherwise, you can drop only one theoretical subject from 1st year as it is 6 credits only. The remaining 2 credits from 8 credits are of no use.
Moreover, you cannot drop technical seminars, mini projects, major projects, and comprehensive viva. Further, the JNTUH automatically drops the two lowest scored subjects.
I would advise you to study hard from the first year itself and don’t rely on anything else. Hard work always gets paid off.
Some of my friends studied at JNTUH, and according to them you can work hard and follow some steps that will make you score better marks easily. Let me share some I got to know from them.
Getting good marks in JNTUH is a real task as the paper checking system in the university is a little faulty and requires considerable attention. In the end, the only thing that would matter is not your percentage but the skills you have acquired in the 4 long years of your academics. Try maintaining a 75% or above percentile and work hard.
No, you won’t receive any refund if you pass the revaluation at JNTUH. However, if you are confident that you should have passed the exam, and you still fail the revaluation, you can go for the challenging revaluation. However, you will need to pay 10,000 rupees for the same.
You will receive the xerox of your answer sheet during the challenging revaluation at JNTUH. If you pass during this, you can claim a refund on the entire cost of both revaluations. But there is a catch. You can claim the refund only if your marks get increased by 15%.
But you can not claim a refund for the revaluation at JNTUH even if you pass.
If you are considering pursuing a Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) program offered by JNTUH, you may want to explore some other options before making a decision. Here are some reasons why:
While it is important to have a degree to advance in your career, it is equally important to make sure that the degree is from a reputable institution and provides you with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in your field. Therefore, before investing your time and money in the MSIT program offered by JNTUH, you may want to explore other options and evaluate the program's reputation, duration, and cost.
Life as an M.Tech student at JNTUH is quite satisfactory. We usually have 3 classes a day of 90 minutes each, for 2 semesters. We get the other 12 months for our project work. The classes are held for 5 days a week and 75% attendance is compulsory. Lab hours vary according to the respective department.
Most of the teachers are friendly, supportive, and highly qualified. The students mostly get placed in the 2nd semester itself with a package of at least 4 LPA.
The JNTUH infrastructure is well-maintained. The library has all the important books. The campus is green and the hostels are well-maintained especially the newly built ones. The sports infrastructure is also good. You can play Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Football and Cricket. There is a floodlight facility as well. Almost every evening, students can be spotted playing football on campus.
Thus, the M.Tech life at JNTUH is quite good and you won’t regret taking admission over here.
In JNTUH, a rank below 5000 is likely to get you a seat in any branch of the top 5 colleges in Hyderabad. JNTUH College of Engineering, TS-EAMCET Cutoff 2022 for various categories is listed below. The overall cutoff for TS-EAMCET is 409 - 34063 rank.
Courses |
2022 Cutoff By Rank |
B.Tech Computer Science Engineering |
409 |
B.Tech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning |
790 |
B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering |
1436 |
B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
3534 |
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering |
8046 |
B.Tech Civil Engineering |
12364 |
B.Tech Chemical Engineering |
20629 |
To get a rank below 500, your score must be above 90. However, the exact score varies depending on the level of difficulty of the exam. But to stay on the safe side you should target 100 out of 160.
My brother studies Mechanical Engineering at Muffakham Jah College.
So, here is some information about MJ College-
I hope you select the best college according to your goals and dreams.