Bapatla Engineering College - Academic Performance of Students

Academic Performance of Students

The college students of 1995–1999 and 1996-2000 obtained 33 University ranks out of 100. The college 1995-1999 batch students secured University I and III ranks. University I ranks during 1996-2000, 1999-2003 and 2000-2004 were also obtained by the college students. The college secured the highest percentage of marks (92%) in the university final year in first appearance.

The college is known for its performance in GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineers) conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Sciences. Every year more than 200 of its students get admission into institutions all over the country for doing M.Tech. In 2009 the college obtained ranks like 12th(Chemical), 17th (Civil) and 26th (ECE).

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