Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology accepts TS EAMCET for admission to BTech/ BE courses. TS EAMCET counselling schedule has been released by TSCHE. Candidates having a valid TS EAMCET 2023 score can register for counselling from June 26, 2023 to July 05. The round one seat allotment for TS EAMCET will be released on July 12, 2023. The round 2 counselling registration can be done on July 21 and July 22. TS EAMCET Round 2 seat allotment will be released on July 28.
Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology is a private institute established in 2010, located in Nagole, Hyderabad. It is approved by AICTE, New Delhi and affiliated to JNTU, Hyderabad.
Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology offers B.Tech in 4 departments, viz; Computer Science, Electronic and Communication, Mechanical and Civil. At PG level, M.Tech is offered in Computer Science and Embedded Systems with a total intake of 24 seats in each programme.
Admissions in Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology for its undergraduate programme is based on EAMCET and for its postgraduate programme admissions are on the basis of GATE/PGECET exam. The institute has placed more than 1200 students in various companies, since its inception and has a decent placement record during the past few years.
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Name of Institute | Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology |
Establishment | 2010 |
Institute Type | Private |
Affiliated with | Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University |
Approved by | AICTE |
Hostel Facility | Yes |
Interview | Yes |
All the applicants should have attained a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 and in case of reserved category 45% marks is required.
70% of the seats under “Category A” are filled by the Convener of EAMCET based on the rank secured in EAMCET and as per the rules of reservation in force. 30% of the seats under “Category B” are filled by the Management based on the guidelines issued by the Govt. of Telangana from time to time.
The Convener of ECET admits candidates at 2nd year of B.Tech (lateral entry), from the stream of Diploma Holders and B.Sc. Graduates with Mathematics as one of the subjects based on the rank secured in Engineering Common Entrance Test (ECET) to an extent of 20% of the sanctioned intake, on a supernumerary basis.
The institute offers B.Tech in Computer Science, Electronic and Communication, Mechanical, and Civil. CSE has 240 seats while ME and CE have 60 seats each. The admissions are given on the basis of rank secured in the entrance exam, EAMCET, conducted by the state government.
Duration | 4 Years |
Type | Full Time |
No. of Specializations | 6 |
Total Seats | 600 |
Course Name | Specialization | Seats | Minimum Eligibility |
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B.Tech | Computer Science & Engineering | 240 | Secured at least 50% marks in 10+2 with PCM as core subjects. |
Data Sciences | 120 | ||
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | 120 | ||
Electronics and Communication Engineering | 120 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | 60 | ||
Civil Engineering | 60 |
The institute follows an online admission procedure. Candidates have to register for the entrance exam and counselling by the concerned authority on their respective official website. After meeting the eligibility criterion, candidates have to follow the following procedure:
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Events | Dates |
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TS EAMCET Result Date | Jun 25, 2024 |
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SIET, TS EAMCET Cutoff 2024 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for TS EAMCET is 39610 - 148349
Courses | Round 1 (Closing rank) |
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Compare | 39610 |
Compare | 44985 |
Compare | 137937 |
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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Tech 6 Courses | ₹1.09 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% | 3 Mar - 02 May 2024 |
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BE/B.Tech, | Admission Link |
ME/M.Tech, | Admission Link |
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College | Avg Fees/ year |
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TKR College of Engineering and Technology - [TKRCET], Hyderabad | ₹171500 |
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I had to take the management seat route as I could not prepare for EAMCET examination. I did not have enough time to prepare due to domestic problems and that is also the reason I started my degree at the age of 20. I was previously in the aviation sector as a student pilot and made a switch to engineering due to unforeseen circumstances. I chose this college specifically due to it's proximity from my residence and the quality of the courses provided. There is no college specific entrance exam and all the students either enroll based on their EAMCET ranks or Management. Cut offs for each branch for a General student are as listed: 1. Computer Science Engineering: 39,610 2. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: 1,48,349 3. Electronics and Communication Engineering: 44,985 The process for EAMCET is as follows: First step after receiving the email regarding the selected colleges is received, One must have their documents like Aadhar card, Transfer Certificate, 10th and Intermediate mark sheet and memo respectively at the nearest verification center from the list sent to the candidate. After document verification, The candidate must visit the college with 3 xerox copies of each document, arranged in a specified order and visit the department in which they have secured a seat. Here, The candidate and their guardian are explained the necessary details and a fee is to be paid. The overall admission process is streamlined and hassle free. The college ensure this by providing ample workforce which helps keep the process quick and efficient without any hiccups or scope for misinformation.
I applied to numerous colleges-Vasavi College of Engineering, CVR College of Engineering, Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, to name a few. Of all the above colleges, I got confirmed admissions from Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology and CVR College of Engineering; however, I finally chose Sreyas over CVR for multiple reasons. Why I Chose Sreyas The balance between academic rigor and practical exposure was the prime reason to choose this college as per my career goals. What really appealed to me was the fact that the college was on lab work and projects, and I would get to experience that practically over here. Apart from that, modern infrastructure and the supportive faculty were the reasons for choosing Sreyas. One of the major factors that won my heart to Sreyas was its relatively smooth admission process and cut-offs, which gave me a clear-cut chance to get a seat in the branch of Computer Science Engineering that I was ready to pursue. Failures and What I Could Have Done Differently: I didn't get into Vasavi College or Sreenidhi Institute, as a result of mainly the entrance exams that they considered had more cutoffs than my rank in TS EAMCET. That rank was way behind their required cutoff, which significantly outplayed that of Sreyas. The reason why these ones didn't go well were due to an underestimation of competition for the top colleges and not adequate preparation for the entrance exam. Admission Process at Sreyas: The admission process at Sreyas is quite as per the regular process for most engineering colleges in the Telangana region. For B.Tech courses, eligibility criteria involve passing 10+2 with core subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. For admission, TS EAMCET is taken in the instituition and the demand among the students for this exam is the most demanding. Other entrance exams are considered for a few seats, but the main one is TS EAMCET. Since the cutoffs for TS EAMCET at Sreyas is pretty low compared to top colleges, most students get a chance to join this college. The admission process was very smooth as counseling sessions were arranged to guide students through selecting branches and finalizing seats. Overall, Sreyas had just the right balance of academics, infrastructure, and accessibility when it comes to admission criteria. Other than some disappointment with other colleges, I will say this was a good choice for my engineering education.
When I selected the college to be going, to then applied to several instituitions, that comprised VNR VJIET, CBIT, and GITAM, while choosing Sreyas for few particular reasons. One of them would obviously be that one of the colleges which I applied was CBIT. It had a grand reputation for infrastructure and placement record, but Sreyas came up with better support for practical learning and personal development that were my major concerns. While the others mostly excelled in theory, I was convinced that the emphasis was on skill-building, which coincided with my long-term objectives. Among the colleges to which I had applied, I have received confirmed admissions in VNR VJIET and GITAM. But it was basically Sreyas that suited my imagination of a college that balances academics and extracurricular activities. The vibrancy and involvement of the students at Sreyas was also much more appealing to me compared to the other colleges, which seemed relatively quieter. Unfortunately I suffered rejections from CBIT and another prestigious institute due to falling short of their competitive entrance exam cutoffs. Now when I look back, my preparation for those specific exams hadn't been that strong, and I missed that opportunity to get a seat there as well. Some of the colleges also were having a very few seat numbers with stiff competition. The case with Sreyas was direct admissions. The college accepts scores from other entrance exams like EAMCET and JEE Mains, which are the most common ones for engineering courses in my region. The cutoff scores were pretty average and pretty comfortable enough to clear through. One has to pass 12th with science subjects, and getting a decent rank in the entrance exam is always required. The overall admission process was very smooth, and counseling sessions were helpful in making the right decisions about courses and campus preferences.
I had to take the management seat route as I could not prepare for EAMCET examination. I did not have enough time to prepare due to domestic problems and that is also the reason I started my degree at the age of 20. I was previously in the aviation sector as a student pilot and made a switch to engineering due to unforeseen circumstances. I chose this college specifically due to it's proximity from my residence and the quality of the courses provided. There is no college specific entrance exam and all the students either enroll based on their EAMCET ranks or Management. Cut offs for each branch for a General student are as listed: 1. Computer Science Engineering: 39,610 2. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: 1,48,349 3. Electronics and Communication Engineering: 44,985 The process for EAMCET is as follows: First step after receiving the email regarding the selected colleges is received, One must have their documents like Aadhar card, Transfer Certificate, 10th and Intermediate mark sheet and memo respectively at the nearest verification center from the list sent to the candidate. After document verification, The candidate must visit the college with 3 xerox copies of each document, arranged in a specified order and visit the department in which they have secured a seat. Here, The candidate and their guardian are explained the necessary details and a fee is to be paid. The overall admission process is streamlined and hassle free. The college ensure this by providing ample workforce which helps keep the process quick and efficient without any hiccups or scope for misinformation.
I applied to numerous colleges-Vasavi College of Engineering, CVR College of Engineering, Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, to name a few. Of all the above colleges, I got confirmed admissions from Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology and CVR College of Engineering; however, I finally chose Sreyas over CVR for multiple reasons. Why I Chose Sreyas The balance between academic rigor and practical exposure was the prime reason to choose this college as per my career goals. What really appealed to me was the fact that the college was on lab work and projects, and I would get to experience that practically over here. Apart from that, modern infrastructure and the supportive faculty were the reasons for choosing Sreyas. One of the major factors that won my heart to Sreyas was its relatively smooth admission process and cut-offs, which gave me a clear-cut chance to get a seat in the branch of Computer Science Engineering that I was ready to pursue. Failures and What I Could Have Done Differently: I didn't get into Vasavi College or Sreenidhi Institute, as a result of mainly the entrance exams that they considered had more cutoffs than my rank in TS EAMCET. That rank was way behind their required cutoff, which significantly outplayed that of Sreyas. The reason why these ones didn't go well were due to an underestimation of competition for the top colleges and not adequate preparation for the entrance exam. Admission Process at Sreyas: The admission process at Sreyas is quite as per the regular process for most engineering colleges in the Telangana region. For B.Tech courses, eligibility criteria involve passing 10+2 with core subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. For admission, TS EAMCET is taken in the instituition and the demand among the students for this exam is the most demanding. Other entrance exams are considered for a few seats, but the main one is TS EAMCET. Since the cutoffs for TS EAMCET at Sreyas is pretty low compared to top colleges, most students get a chance to join this college. The admission process was very smooth as counseling sessions were arranged to guide students through selecting branches and finalizing seats. Overall, Sreyas had just the right balance of academics, infrastructure, and accessibility when it comes to admission criteria. Other than some disappointment with other colleges, I will say this was a good choice for my engineering education.
When I selected the college to be going, to then applied to several instituitions, that comprised VNR VJIET, CBIT, and GITAM, while choosing Sreyas for few particular reasons. One of them would obviously be that one of the colleges which I applied was CBIT. It had a grand reputation for infrastructure and placement record, but Sreyas came up with better support for practical learning and personal development that were my major concerns. While the others mostly excelled in theory, I was convinced that the emphasis was on skill-building, which coincided with my long-term objectives. Among the colleges to which I had applied, I have received confirmed admissions in VNR VJIET and GITAM. But it was basically Sreyas that suited my imagination of a college that balances academics and extracurricular activities. The vibrancy and involvement of the students at Sreyas was also much more appealing to me compared to the other colleges, which seemed relatively quieter. Unfortunately I suffered rejections from CBIT and another prestigious institute due to falling short of their competitive entrance exam cutoffs. Now when I look back, my preparation for those specific exams hadn't been that strong, and I missed that opportunity to get a seat there as well. Some of the colleges also were having a very few seat numbers with stiff competition. The case with Sreyas was direct admissions. The college accepts scores from other entrance exams like EAMCET and JEE Mains, which are the most common ones for engineering courses in my region. The cutoff scores were pretty average and pretty comfortable enough to clear through. One has to pass 12th with science subjects, and getting a decent rank in the entrance exam is always required. The overall admission process was very smooth, and counseling sessions were helpful in making the right decisions about courses and campus preferences.
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