

JNTUH is the topmost University in Telangana and stands at top 15 in India. This thing made me choose JNTUH over other colleges for my bachelor’s degree. I got admitted into JNTUH through ECET counselling. Our college has 3 libraries which are the main attraction about campus. We have separate department for and placement cells which is helping students for improving their chances cracking jobs in many companies. Most of the students get placed from our college and rest of them continue higher studies. Campus has hostels,libraries, cafeteria and a playground. The only thing I don’t like my college is its cafeteria. they only have bakery items and nothing else. Sports are major addition for students to choose this college. I have opted for pg. hostel and got it. The hostel fee ranges from 2500 to 3000. It’s pretty cheap in Hyderabad. We have good food and hygienic mess hall which can accommodate about 200 students at a time.
View moreMy experience at JNTUH was overall positive. The university has a strong academic reputation, especially in engineering and technology streams. I appreciated the well-structured curriculum and the exposure to both theoretical and practical aspects of the subjects. The faculty members were knowledgeable and supportive, though sometimes the student-to-teacher ratio made it hard to get personalized attention. One of the things I liked most was the campus environment—it’s spacious, with good infrastructure and access to libraries and labs. On the downside, administrative processes can be a bit slow, and placements largely depend on the branch you’re in. I would recommend JNTUH to students who are serious about building a solid academic foundation, especially in engineering or technical fields. With self-motivation and active involvement, students can make the most of the opportunities available here.
View moreI’ve enjoyed the course so far. I love seeing lecturers who are really enthusiastic about their subject, even when it seems niche to the rest of us. Moving to in person lectures has been done well this year, as generally every lecture is delivered in person as well as streamed online and recorded so 10/10 for that. I would say that sometimes the lectures and seminars seem a bit irrelevant to the summatives, so perhaps something could be rejigged in that department. Yes I will recommend.
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