VNRVJIET - History

History

It was established in 1995 by a registered non-profit education society "Vignana Jyothi". The institute started primarily as an undergraduate college offering coursework towards a B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) degree. In 2003, the institute started offering coursework towards M.Tech (Master of Technology) degree. Recently it has been accredited by the National Board of accreditation(NBA) for all the courses in July 2008. The Institute has been awarded AUTONOMOUS status by JNTU Hyderabad. ECE, EEE & CSE departments of the Institute have been recognized as RESEARCH CENTERS by JNTU Hyderabad. VNR VJIET is honoured to be selected as "THE BEST ENGINEERING COLLEGE" by ISTE AP Section.

Polytechnic coursework is offered in the following areas Seats)

  1. Electrical and Electronics Engineering (60 Seats)
  2. Electronics and Communication Engineering (60 Seats)
  3. Mechanical Engineering (60 Seats)
  4. Civil Engineering (60 Seats)

Undergraduate coursework is offered in the following areas:

  1. Automobile Engineering (60 Seats)
  2. Civil Engineering (120 Seats)
  3. Computer Science Engineering (120 Seats)
  4. Electrical & Electronics Engineering (60 Seats)
  5. Electronics & Communication Engineering (120 Seats)
  6. Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering (120 Seats)
  7. Information Technology (60 Seats)
  8. Mechanical Engineering (120 Seats)

Postgraduate coursework is offered in the following areas:

  1. Advanced Manufacturing Systems (18 Seats)
  2. Automation Engineering (18 Seats)
  3. Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering (18 Seats)
  4. Embedded Systems (18 Seats)
  5. Geo-technical Engineering (18 Seats)
  6. Highway Engineering (18 Seats)
  7. Power Electronics (36 Seats)
  8. Software Engineering (18 Seats)
  9. Structural Engineering (18 Seats)
  10. VLSI System Design (18 Seats)

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