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Signature Valid File No.CTE-ACD1/EA/16/2020-ACADEMIC-I Signature valid Digitally signed by NAVIN MITTAL IAS Date: 2020.02.29 14:49:13 IST Reason: Approved ANNEXURE LIST OF ENGINEERING COLLEGES IN TELANGANA STATE Inst_ College Name & Address of the Name of the Mobile No. of Sno mail id of the Principal Code Type Institute Principal the Principal AAR MAHAVEER ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Dr. P SURESH 1 AARM PVT VYASAPURI, BANDLAGUDA 9701688979 [email protected] BABU (P), KESHAVAGIRI, HYDERABAD-500 005 A C E ENGINEERING COLLEGE, ANKUSHAPUR (V), 2 ACEG PVT Dr. B L RAJU 9490491200 [email protected] GHATKESAR (M), MEDCHAL DIST-501301 ABHINAV HI-TECH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, CHILKURI BALAJI TEMPLE ROAD, Dr. V SITARAM 3 AHTC PVT 9490793340 [email protected] HIMAYATHNAGAR (V), PRASAD MOINABAD(M), HYDERABAD- 500075 ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCES, PIGLIPUR (V), Dr.P.V.KRISHN 4 AITH PVT BATASINGARAM 9848924705 [email protected] A MURTHY PANCHAYAT, ABDULLAPURMET(M), RANGA REDDY DIST - 501512 AIZZA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND Dr. C. SUNDAR 5 AIZA PVT TECHNOLOGY, MULKALLA, 9704606787 [email protected] RAJ MANCHERIAL, MANCHERIAL DIST - 504209 ABDULKALAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Dr. M 6 AKIT PVT VEPALAGADDA(V), 9849497834 [email protected] JANARDHAN SUJATHANAGAR, BHADRADRI KOTHAGUDEM DIST - 507120 AL HABEEB COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, P. MADAR admissions@alhabeebcoll 7 ALHB PVT 9000916970 DAMERGIDDA(V), CHEVELLA VALLI ege.ac.in (M), RANGA REDDY DIST - 501503 ANURAG COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, Dr. G [email protected] 8 ANRH PVT AUSHAPUR(V), LAXMINARAYA 9393005466 n GHATKESAR(M), MEDCHAL NA DIST-501301 ANURAG ENGINEERING COLLEGE, ANANTHAGIRI(V & Dr. M V SIVA 9 ANRK PVT 9553122270 [email protected] M), KODAD, SURYAPET DIST- PRASAD 508206 ARJUN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, BATASINGARAM(V), MOUNT Dr.M.V.S. 10 ARJN PVT OPERA PREMISES, NEAR 9676715587 [email protected] RAMPRASAD RAMOJI FILM CITY, HAYATHNAGAR(M), RANGA REDDY DIST ASHOKA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, Dr.RAMESH [email protected] 11 ASOK PVT 8179979992 MALKAPUR(V), SENGODAN m CHOUTUPPAL(M), YADADRI BHONGIR DIST - 508252 AVANTHI'S SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGICAL AND RESEARCH ACADEMY, G.RAMACHAND 12 ASRA PVT 9704755516 [email protected] GUNTHAPALLY(V), RA REDDY ABDULLAPURMET (M), RANGAREDDY DIST - 501512 AURORAS ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHONGIR, Dr.B.VEERANN 13 AURB PVT 9100111111 [email protected] YADADRI BHONGIR DIST - A 508116 AURORA'S SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGICAL AND RESEARCH ACADEMY, Dr. SRILATHA 14 AURC PVT 9100666666 [email protected] CHANDRAYANGUTTA, CHEPURE BANDLAGUDA, HYDERABAD - 500005 AURORA' S SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, Dr. BSV RAMA [email protected] 15 AURG PVT AUSHAPUR(V), 9100444444 RAO m GHATKESAR(M), MEDCHAL DIST - 501301 AURORA S RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, NEW SHYAMPET, HUNTER Dr.RAMAKANT 16 AURH PVT 9100333333 [email protected] ROAD, HANAMKONDA, A SAHOO WARANGA URBAN DIST- 506001 AURORA S TECHNOLOGICAL AND MANAGEMENT Dr. VIJAYA 17 AURK PVT ACADEMY, KAMESWARA 9100777777 [email protected] PARVATHAPUR(V), UPPAL, RAO HYDERABAD -500098 AURORA'S TECHNOLOGICAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Dr.JAKKA 18 AURP PVT PARVATHAPUR, UPPAL, 9100999999 [email protected] VENKATESH HYDERABAD, MEDCHAL DIST - 500098 AVANTHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, MOHAMMED [email protected] 19 AVIH PVT 9704755509 GUNTHAPALLY(V), YOUSUF ALI om ABDULLAPURMET (M), RANGAREDDY DIST - 501512 AVN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, KOHEDA Dr. Y 20 AVNI PVT 9666628148 [email protected] ROAD, MP PATELGUDA, ELLAMRAJ IBRAHIMPATNAM (M), RANGA REDDY DIST-505510 AYAAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, Dr. [email protected] 21 AYAN PVT KANAKAMAMIDI(V), MOHAMMAD 8790543531 n MOINABAD(M), KHALLEQ RANGAREDDY DIST- HYDERABAD - 501504 BHARAT INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, Dr. E VENKAT 22 BIET PVT 9640909047 [email protected] MANGALPALLY(V), REDDY IBRAHIMPATNAM (M), RANGA REDDY DIST-501510 BHARAT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,MANGALPALLY Dr. T K V 23 BITL PVT 9640909041 [email protected] (V), IBRAHIMPATNAM (M), KESAVARAO RANGA REDDY DIST-501510 BALAJI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, Dr.V.S.HARI 24 BITN PVT LAKNEPALLY (V), 9963976545 [email protected] HARAN NARSAMPET(M), WARANGAL RURAL DIST - 506331 BOMMA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, 25 BOMA PVT BEHIND EENADU OFFICE, Dr.V.SRIDHAR 8099977778 [email protected] ALLIPURAM, KHAMMAM - 507318 ANU BOSE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KSP ROAD, Dr. N.V. SUBBA 26 BOSE PVT 9246907407 [email protected] PALONCHA, BHADRADRI RAO KOTHAGUDEM DIST -507115 BHOJREDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, Dr. C. BERIN 27 BREW PVT VINAY NAGAR, SANTOSH 9490116667 [email protected] JONES NAGAR X ROAD, SAIDABAD , HYDERABAD-500059 BRILLIANT GRAMMAR SCHOOL EDUCATIONNAL SOCIETY GROUP OF 28 BRIG PVT INSTITUTIONS, SATYAVATHI 8498082589 [email protected] ABDULLAPUR(V), ABDULLAPUR(M), RANGAREDDY DIST - 501506 BRILLIANT INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, SHAIK. 29 BRIL PVT 9177503299 [email protected] ABDULLAPUR(V), RUSTHUM ABDULLAPUR(M), RANGAREDDY DIST - 501506 BANDARI SRINIVAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Dr. V S 30 BSGP PVT GOLLAPALLY(V), GIRIDHAR 9866222406 [email protected] CHEVELLA(M), RANGA AKULA REDDY DIST-501503 BHASKAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHASKAR NAGAR, Dr. C. UDAYA 31 BSKR PVT YENKAPALLY(V), 8008096774 [email protected] KIRAN MOINABAD(M), RANGA REDDY DIST - 500075 B V RAJU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, VISHNUPUR, Dr. Y KRISHNA 32 BVRI PVT 7337411184 [email protected] NARSAPUR, MEDAK DIST- REDDY 502313 BVRIT HYDERABAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FOR WOMEN, 8-5/4, RAJIV Dr. principal@bvrithyderaba 33 BVRW PVT 9949402211 GANDHI NAGAR, K.V.N.SUNITHA d.edu.in BACHUPALLY, HYDERABAD, MEDCHAL DIST - 500090 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, KANDI, Dr.G.MANOJ 34 CASR UNIV 8978577339 [email protected] SANGA REDDY, SANGA KUMAR REDDY DIST - 502285 CHAITANYA BHARATHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHAITANYA BHARATHI POST Dr. P. 35 CBIT PVT OFFICE, CBIT CAMPUS, RAVINDER 8466997201 [email protected] KOKAPET(V), GANDIPET (M), REDDY HYDERABAD, RANGA REDDY DIST - 500075 COLLEGE OF DAIRY TECHNOLOGY, PV NARASIMHA RAO Dr. M. malalmmahender@gmail. 36 CDTK UNIV 9100956352 TELANGANA VETERNARY MAHENDER com UNIVERSITY, INDIRAGANDHI STADIUM NH-7, KAMAREDDY COLLEGE OF FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, ANGRAU, G.B.C Dr.D.VISHNU foodsciencebaptla@gmail. 37 CFSB UNIV 9989625204 RAOD, BAPTLA, GUNTUR SANKAR RAO com DIST - 522101, (A.P) COLLEGE OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Dr. S 38 CFSP UNIV 9177776692 [email protected] PULIVENDULA, YSR KALEEMULLAH \KADAPA DISTRICT-516390 COLLEGE OF FOOD SCIENCE 39 CFSR UNIV AND TECHNOLOGY, RUDRUR, NIZAMABAD SRI CHAITANYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND 40 CHET PVT TECHNOLOGY, SHERIGUDA Dr. ESHWAR 9666125732 [email protected] (V), IBRAHIMPATNAM (M), RANGA REDDY DIST-501510 SREE CHAITANYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, L.M.D. G.VENKATESW 41 CHTN PVT 9000993701 [email protected] COLONY, THIMMAPUR, ARLU KARIMNAGAR - 505527 SREE CHAITANYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGICAL Dr.A.PRASAD 42 CHTS PVT SCIENCES, L.M.D. COLONY, 9000993703 [email protected] RAJU THIMMAPUR, KARIMNAGAR - 505527. CHAITANYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, Dr. G SHANKAR principalcits@chaitanyac 43 CITS PVT KISHANPURA, 9951172444 LINGAM olleges.com HANAMKONDA, WARANGAL URBAN-506001 CHRISTU JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND Dr. S. SCIENCE, COLOMBO NAGAR, 44 CJIT PVT CHANDRASHEK 9346474916 [email protected] YESHWANTHAPURAM, HAR REDDY JANAGAON, JANAGAON DIST - 506167 CMR TECHNICAL CAMPUS, Dr. A 45 CMRG PVT KANDLAKOYA(V), MEDCHAL 9248727220 [email protected] RAJIREDDY (M), MEDCHAL DIST-501401 CMR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, SY. NO 66, 67, MAJOR Dr. V A 46 CMRK PVT 9248727200 [email protected] KANDLAKOYA(V), MEDCHAL NARAYANA ROAD, MEDCHAL DIST- 501401 CMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Dr. M JANGA [email protected] 47 CMRM PVT 9247961234 KANDLAKOYA(V), MEDCHAL REDDY m (M), MEDCHAL DIST-501401 CMR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Dr. A 48 CMRN PVT KANDLAKOYA(V), MEDCHAL SRINIVASULA 9248727227 [email protected] (M), MEDCHAL DIST-501401 REDDY CVR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, VASTUNAGAR, Dr. 49 CVRH PVT MANGALPALLI(V), NAYANATHAR 9502335871 [email protected] IBRAHIMPATAN(M), A K SATTIRAJU RANGAREDDY DIST - 501510 ANURAG GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS- CVSR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, 50 CVSR PVT Dr. K. S. RAO 9949433309 [email protected] VENKATAPUR (V), GHATKESAR(M), MEDCHAL DIST - 500088 DARIPALLY ANANTHA RAMULU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, GANDHI Dr.CHANDRA 51 DARE PVT 9986951470 [email protected] CHOWK (P.O), RAO MADANE SATYANARAYANA PURAM(V), KURAVI ROAD, KHAMMAM - 507003 DECCAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND Dr. TECHNOLOGY, DAR-US- principal@deccancollege. 52 DCET PVT MOHAMMED 9440570058 SALAM, NEAR NAMPALLY, ac.in ABDUL MALIK AGHAPURA, HYDERABAD- 500001 DHRUVA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, Dr.K.V.NAGANJ [email protected] 53 DHRU PVT 9052990803 TOOPRANPET(V), NEAR ENYULU om RAMOJI FILM CITY, YADADRI BHONGIR DIST - 508252 D R K COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BOWRAMPET Dr.U.RAVI 54 DRKC PVT 8712311899 [email protected] (V), GANDIMAISAMMA (M), BABU HYDERABAD MEDCHAL DIST - 500043 D R K INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, BOWRAMPET (V), 55 DRKI PVT Dr.D.N.RAO 8712211899 [email protected] GANDIMAISAMMA (M), HYDERABAD MEDCHAL DIST - 500043 DVR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & Dr. M.J. principal.dvrcet.40@gmail. 56 DVRC PVT TECHNOLOGY, 9121518607 PRAKASH com KASHIPPPUR(V), KANDI(M), SANGAREDDY DIST - 502285 ELLENKI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND
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