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Gudlavalleru Engineering College Gudlavalleru Engineering College Andhra Pradesh - Other An exclusive Guide by Gudlavalleru Engineering College Reviews on Placements, Faculty & Facilities Check latest reviews and ratings on placements, faculty, facilities submitted by students & alumni. Reviews (Showing 20 of 172 reviews) Overall Rating (Out of 5) 4.1 Based o n 136 Verif ied Reviews Distribution of Rating >4-5 star 48% >3-4 star 41% >2-3 star 11% 1-2 star 0% Component Ratings (Out of 5) Placements 3.6 Infrastructure 4.4 Faculty & Course 4.1 Curriculum Crowd & Campus Life 4.3 Value for Money 3.9 The Verif ied badge indicates that the reviewer's details have been verified by Shiksha, and reviewers are bona f ide students of this college. These reviews and ratings have been given by students. Shiksha does not endorsed the same. Out of 172 published reviews, 136 reviews are verif ied. D darnasi vivek | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch Verified of 2023 Reviewed on 7 Sep 2021 5.0 Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Absolutely satisfied with all the facilities provided. Placements: 100% placed in my course. The highest package 14 lack per annum, the lowest package 8 lack per annum. IBM, Infosys, HCL, wipro, are the top recruiters. 50% got Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. internship. Very good package, at first I thought this college does not bring good jobs but now I am studying here and I knew that is bringing very good companies. Infrastructure: Super equipment, all the faculty helped a lot in doing lab works, in sports and games also it is good, many gifts also achieved by our college students, many prizes like shuttle prizes, kabaddi prizes, athletes prizes, very motivated sir, very big play ground. Faculty: Replied and cleared all the doubts, very good interaction sessions will be taken by our faculty, very interesting topics will be clarified in better manner, my sir is motivation speaker to study hard and to settle in good job and work hard and make parents happy. E Earla Venkata sai ... | B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2022 Verified Reviewed on 10 Aug 2021 4.0 Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 I am satisfied with the college. Placements: In the previous year, about 742 students got placed, and this year, at present, about 25 students got placed. Companies like TCS, Infosys, Capgemini and DMart, etc., visit the college for placements. Some students get jobs outside the campus. Some students got a salary package of 15 LPA. Infrastructure: The quality of the hostel is good. The quality of food available in a mess is average. Facilities like canteen, medical facilities, sports and games are available in our college. A gym is also available in our college. Tournaments are also conducted branch wise. Faculty: All the teachers in our college are excellent. Some faculty members are PhD holders. Assistant professors are teaching well, and all the students will learn so much. They also provide training for jobs. Almost 95% of the students pass the exams. Teaching quality is 90%. Other: The best thing about our course is it provides good learning for jobs. M madhavareddy maram | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Verified Engineering - Batch of 2023 Reviewed on 4 Apr 2021 4.8 Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 I am satisfied because of faculty members and good placements provided in 2020. Placements: About 65% of the students were placed from our course. The highest salary package offered was 10.5 LPA, and the average salary package offered was 5.5 LPA. The Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. lowest salary package offered was 3 LPA. IBM, Amazon, Infosys, TCS, etc., visit here for placements. About 75% of the students get internships from ECE course, and DMart and Mahindra offer internships here. Our course completely includes outcome-based education. Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure are available for the ECE department. The classrooms are good with benches and cleanliness environment. In the classrooms, there are projectors, which are very useful for students. Lab sessions are conducted once a day every week. Labs have good equipment. The library has lots of books. The quality of the hostel is very good. Faculty: The teachers here are helpful, qualified and knowledgeable. They explain well in English, and they teach by using a blackboard or projector. The ultimate goal of teaching provided here is to make students understand better. This course is relevant to the curriculum, and it makes students industry-ready. Other: I chose electronics and communication engineering because ECE has scope in both the software and hardware field. I think our college should mainly improve providing practical knowledge in our course. Events, fest and extracurricular activities organised here provide a very good environment for students. The campus crowd is very good. V Venkateswarlu Nut ... | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Verified Engineering - Batch of 2023 Reviewed on 15 Mar 2021 3.8 Placements 4 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 I love this college, and it has good library, playground, classrooms and labs. Placements: Gudlavalleru Engineering College is an NBA tire-1 college. So, we have a lot of placement opportunities. Many companies come here from the 3rd year of a batch. The placements are amazing, but the packages are low. Infrastructure: The college has both boys' and girls' hostels. In the boys' hostel, the rooms and bathroom facilities are good, but the food is not bad. The hostel fee is increasing every semester, which is not good. Faculty: The college has doctorate holders as faculty. Their teaching is very good. The teachers interact well with students. Students ask their doubts freely. We have an amazing library with a lot of books. M Mandadapu Naveen | B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2022 Verified Reviewed on 16 Jul 2021 5.0 Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. I am absolutely dissatisfied because of the pandemic. Placements: Nearly 70% of the students from our college got their placements. I think the lowest salary package offered is 3.5 LPA, and the highest salary package offered is 8.5 LPA. More than 90% of the students got internships from our course. I think Wipro, Cognizant, TCS and Infosys offered the top roles in our course. Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good here, and the hostel facilities are also nice. But there is a problem only with the food. There is a good library, which contains all the academic books. There are systems in our library in which we can do any coding or other things for study purposes. Our college is good at sports and gives a higher preference for sports and studies. Faculty: Our teachers are always helpful to us. During the lab, they solve our doubts and make us good at coding and other techniques. The course is not much difficult because of the way our teachers train us for exams. So, we feel exams are easy, and many students get good marks. I think 80% is the pass percentage of our college. Other: I chose this course because I want to become a software engineer. I am learning some coding skills in our branch which I chose. Kolusu Rajesh | B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Batch of Verified 2022 Reviewed on 7 May 2021 3.0 Placements 3 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Satisfied because of the library. Placements: We haven't got any campus placements till now. I think we will have placements in October. I think 4.5 LPA is the highest package, 2 LPA is the average, and 1 LPA is the lowest packages offered. TCS and Infosys are the IT companies, and a core company called MEIL, come here. We haven't got any internship from our course due to Covid. In spite of this, we got online internships virtually from our management. Infrastructure: Our course is far better when compared to others, but as AIEEE students, we are self-dependent. I thank our college management for providing a central library which is useful to solve our queries, and it has plenty of textbooks. Hostel, mess, and canteen all are above-average. Faculty: As per my concern, we have good faculty members. But when it comes to online classes, we are facing difficulties with our faculty. We have limited faculty who are helpful, qualified and knowledgeable. The curriculum is somewhat helpful, but we need more Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. practical part. Other: I thought EEE is a good course, and my assumptions are true. We should be provided with more practical knowledge. No fest is conducted here. G Gaddam Siva Reddy | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch Verified of 2021 Reviewed on 9 Aug 2021 4.6 Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 You can prefer to study here and enjoy your golden 4 years. Placements: Maximum 70% of students got placed in the college. 10.5 LPA is the highest package offered this year. The lowest package is 2.5 to 3 LPA. Cognizant, Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Accenture, Mindtree, and Capgemini are the top recruiting companies.
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