JNTUH offers its flagship program B.Tech for a duration of four years in 24 different specializations. Admission to the B.Tech program is strictly done on the basis of the merits secured by the candidates in the TS-EAMCET entrance exam followed by TS-EAMCET counseling for the final seat allotments. JNTUH charges a fee of INR 1.19 Lakhs per year for its B.Tech program.
JNTUH admission process also involves other national and state-level examinations such as GATE, TS-ICET for the program such as M.Tech and MBA respectively. The selection criteria, cutoff, dates, eligibility, and application process are discussed in the article.
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JNTUH Events | Important Dates 2023 |
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TS ICET registration start (MBA / MCA) | 23rd Apr 2023 - 23rd Jul 2023 (Tentative) |
Exam Date of TS ICET 2023 (MBA / MCA) | 26th May and 27th May 2023 |
B.Tech Exam Date of TS EAMCET 2023 | 14th July - 20th July 2023 |
Agriculture Exam Date of TS EAMCET 2023 | 5th July - 9th July |
Release date of GATE exam admit card | 10th Jan 2023 |
GATE exam date | 4th, 5th, 11th, and 12th, February 2023. |
The admission details have been outlined in the section below:
Course Offered | B.Tech |
Duration | 4 years |
Type | Full time / Lateral Entry (LE) |
Specializations Offered | 24 |
Basic Eligibility | Passed 10+2 with PCM |
Entrance Required | B.Tech: TS EAMCET; B.Tech (LE): ECET |
Admission Selection | Based on entrance |
Applications Available | Online |
Popularly opted subjects are as follows:
Students must have passed 3 year Diploma in a relevant field to be eligible.
Read on for admission process and requirements:
Course Name | B.Pharm |
Duration | 4 years |
Type | Full time |
Basic Eligibility | Passed 10+2 with Science |
Entrance Required | TS EAMCET |
Admission Selection | Based on entrance |
Applications Available | Online |
Admission selections are based on scores obtained in TS EAMCET.
Students willing to appear for the Engineering exam have to pay a fee of INR 500, while SC/ST have to pay only INR 250. The following is a gist of the application and how to go about it:
Read on for admission details, eligibility and selection criteria:
Course Name | M.Tech |
Duration | 2 years |
Type | Full time |
Specializations Offered | 64 |
Basic Eligibility | Passed B.Tech / B.E. |
Entrance Accepted | GATE or PGECET |
Admission Criteria | Based on entrance |
Applications Accepted | Online |
Specializations widely opted by students include:
The candidates who have completed their bachelor's degree in B Tech from any recognised University with minimum 60% marks are eligible to appear in the entrance examination of this course and take admission in MTech in Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad.
To get selected for admission students must qualify for either GATE or PGECET.
The division is divided into 3 categories that are:
Applications for GATE are accepted through the official website of GOAPS. Where the applicant must register first to create a new registration using one unique email id.
The admission details have been elaborated below:
Course Name | Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Computer Applications (MCA) |
Duration | MBA: 2 years MCA: 3 years |
Type | MBA: Full time / Part time MCA: Full time |
Specializations Offered | MBA: 05 |
Medium of Instruction | English |
Basic Eligibility | Passed bachelor’s degree |
Entrances Accepted | MBA: TS ICET / JNTUH Entrance |
Applications | MBA: Submit online post approval |
Maximum Duration | 4 years for completion |
Specializations offered in MBA are as follows:
Aspirants must have a 3 year bachelor’s degree recognized by AICTE and JNTUH in any relevant stream,
The admission details have been elaborated in the following section:
Course Offered | M.Pharm |
Duration | 2 years |
Type | Full time |
Specializations Offered | 11 |
Basic Eligibility | Passed B.Pharm |
Entrance Required | GPAT |
Admission Selection | Based on entrance |
Applications | Accepted online |
Medium of Instruction | English |
The following specializations are offered:
Selection Criteria
Students must have qualified GPAT to be eligible for admission.
The admission details have been elaborated in the following section:
Course Offered | M.Sc. |
Duration | 2 years |
Type | Full time / Part time |
Specializations Offered | 04 |
Basic Eligibility | Passed B.Sc |
Entrance Required | PGECET |
Admission Selection | Based on entrance |
Applications | Accepted online |
Medium of Instruction | English |
The following specializations are offered:
Eligibility Criteria
Students must have passed B.Sc or an equivalent degree of 3 years recognised by JNTUH.
Selection Criteria
Students must have qualified PGECET to be eligible for admission.
Find information about admission selection, eligibility and other prerequisites:
Courses Offered | M.Phil & Ph.D. |
Duration | 3 years |
Type | Full time / Part time / External |
Specializations Offered | M.Phil & Ph.D: 06 |
Basic Eligibility | Passed Master’s degree |
Entrances Accepted | UGC-NET / JRF / SLET |
Admission Selection | Based on entrance + PI |
Applications Available | Online |
Application Fee | INR 200 |
The commonly opted specializations for both M.Phil & Ph.D. are:
Eligibility Criteria
Students must have passed master’s degree in the concerned subject with minimum 55% marks to be eligible for admission.
Applicants can submit the form in both the online as well as offline mode. Following are the steps to apply online:
For offline registration, the candidates must submit the fee via DD drawn in favor of “The Registrar, JNT University Hyderabad”, payable at Hyderabad, on any nationalized bank.
At the time of counseling applicants need to produce the following documents:
*Note: Along with the original certificates and documents, two sets of Xerox copies must be attached.
The reservation criteria for applying to JNTUH has been given below:
Categories | Seats Reserved (%) |
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Female Candidates | 33.33% |
Students from Telangana State | 85% |
Un-reserved Seats* | 15% |
SC | 15% |
ST | 5% |
*The following categories of candidates are eligible to apply for admission to the remaining 15% (un-reserved) seats:
Ques. How many affiliated colleges of JNTUH offer different streams of study?
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Ques. If there is a tie in ranking then how are seats allocated for JNTUH admissions?
Ques. What are the courses offered by JNTU Hyderabad?
Ques. Does JNTU Hyderabad offer Distance Education?
Ques. What is the admission criteria to provide admission in M.Tech program offered by JNTU Hyderabad?
Ques. How are candidates selected for Research programs offered by JNTU Hyderabad?
Ques. How are candidates provided admission in MBA programs offered by JNTU Hyderabad?
Ques. How to check the TS ICET seat allotment result?
Ques. What is the eligibility criteria to apply for the undergraduate programs offered by JNTU Hyderabad?
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Events | Dates |
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Downloading of New Allotment Order, if any (Internal Sliding) & Self report through Website [BE/B.Tech] | Aug 28, 2024 - Aug 30, 2024 |
Downloading of New Allotment Order, if any (Internal Sliding) & Self report through Website [B.Pharma] | Aug 28, 2024 - Aug 30, 2024 |
Provisional Allotment of Seats on or before [Centralized Internal Sliding] [BE/B.Tech] | Aug 26, 2024 |
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JNTUH, TS EAMCET Cutoff 2024 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for TS EAMCET is 1701 - 70737
Courses | Round 1 (Closing rank) |
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Compare | 1701 |
Compare | 3179 |
Compare | 11419 |
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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Tech 8 Courses | ₹1.19 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% + TS EAMCET | 26 Feb - 06 Apr 2024 | |
M.Tech 24 Courses | ₹60,000 (1st Year Fees) | Pass in Graduation + GATE | 16 Mar - 10 May 2024 | |
M.Sc 9 Courses | ₹30,800 - 36,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation & TSICET | 16 Mar - 10 May 2024 | |
M.Pharm 10 Courses | ₹90,000 (1st Year Fees) | B.Pharm. | 16 Mar - 10 May 2024 | |
B.Tech + M.Tech 7 Courses | ₹72,500 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% + TS EAMCET | 26 Feb - 06 Apr 2024 | |
M.Tech 1 Course | ₹60,000 (1st Year Fees) | Pass in Graduation + GATE | 16 Mar - 10 May 2024 | |
MCA | ₹30,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% + TSICET | 7 Mar - 30 Apr 2024 |
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COURSE | ADMISSION LINK |
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B.Pharm, BE/B.Tech, M.Pharm, M.Phil/Ph.D in Arts, M.Phil/Ph.D in Engineering, M.Phil/Ph.D in Management, M.Phil/Ph.D in Pharmacy, M.Phil/Ph.D in Science, M.Sc, MBA/PGDM, MCA, ME/M.Tech, | Admission Link |
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College | Avg Fees/ year |
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Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology - [CBIT], Hyderabad | ₹140000 |
Vellore Institute of Technology - [VIT University], Vellore | ₹310600 |
Osmania University - [OU], Hyderabad | ₹10000 |
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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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There is no specific procedure to track the JNTUH OD application status. The only thing you can do is place your OD request with the right address for delivery and wait for at least 4 weeks. If the OD isn't delivered even after 4 weeks then try visiting the university with the form or any proof of your OD form application number.
JNTUH has many counters that cater to different services like OD and Transcripts that might help you in solving your query.
In most cases, the OD is delivered within 2 weeks. However, sometimes these Government official postal services might be delayed or the delivery person may find it difficult to find your location.
Yes, you will get a stipend for securing an admission into JNTUH through GATE. MHRD offers a stipend to all the students who crack the GATE exam for their M.Tech. and get admission into an AICTE recognized institution.
Regular M.Tech students get a stipend during both years of their degree. A stipend is also offered to final year students of integrated dual degree programs. You can avail this stipend only if you are not entitled to any financial assistance from some other organization. Therefore, sponsored category candidates and candidates who are in receipt of state government scholarships are not eligible for it.
If you fulfill these requirements, you are eligible for a stipend as you got a seat at JNTUH for your M.Tech after qualifying the GATE exam.
It is not difficult to get admission into the MSIT course at JNTU Hyderabad. You just need to prepare the basic quantitative test material and you will qualify for the entrance exam.
MSIT course is offered at IIIT H, JNTUH, JNTUA, and JNTUK. Out of 1000 candidates who seek admission into these institutions for the MSIT program, even if you are in the 300th or 400th position, you will get into one among JNTUH, JNTUA, or JNTUK.
I would suggest you aim for IIIT H for your MSIT. If you do not get admission over there, then you can choose JNTUH as your second option. IIIT H has a better reputation and placement record in comparison to JNTU Hyderabad.
I would also recommend you consult the concerned faculty, students, and alumni at these institutions to get a clearer picture of whether or not this is a good course for you. Do pay attention to coding apart from the desire of getting placed in an MNC. MSIT is a very fast-paced and difficult course. You will have to learn more than the prescribed topics.
Overall, getting into JNTU Hyderabad for your MSIT is not difficult but do keep IIIT Hyderabad as your first priority.
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