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Monday, June 30, 2008

Engineering seats for the asking

Three colleges are exclusively for women

Four institutions will be in and around Narsaraopet

GUNTUR, June 29: Now, engineering seats will be available for the asking in Guntur district with the AICTE giving its nod for the functioning of 13 new colleges from the current academic year. Three of them are exclusively for girls. Four colleges will come up in and around Narsaraopet town, which is slowly turning into a hub for professional technological courses.
Of the four colleges in the vicinity of Narsaraopet, one will be set up on the existing campus of Narsaraopet Engineering College. Christened Narsaraopet Institute of Technology, the college will offer IT, EEE, ECE and CSE with 60 seats in each branch.
The institution being run by the Gayatri Educational Development Society got the letter of approval from the AICTE to launch the courses from the current academic year itself. Admissions will be entertained from the first day of counselling.

At Jonnalagedda

Another engineering college coming up on the Guntur-Narsaraopet main road is at Jonnalagedda on the outskirts of Narsaraopet town. Called Tirumala Engineering College, it will offer EEE, CSE, IT and ECE branches with 60 seats each. All the seats will be on offer at the counselling. Two other colleges will come up at Tummalapalem and Kesanupalli near Narsaraopet. At Kesanupalli, the St. Joseph Educational Society has established an exclusive college for women. It will be called Krishnaveni Women’s College.
Mitapalli College of Engineering being run on the national highway at Tummalapalem will also be an institution exclusively for women.
This institute will be called Mittapalli Institute of Technology for Women. It will offer regular engineering courses.

Vignan’s college

Another college coming under the banner of Vignan Educational Institutions at Palakaluru is also exclusively for women. It will be called Nirula Institute of Science and Technology.
Chalapati Educational Institutions has been allowed to set up an engineering college on the Guntur-Amaravathi Road.
(Source : The Hindu)

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