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Sri Vasavi Engineering College is a private engineering institution in Andhra Pradesh, India, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in engineering and technology. The college operates under a private educational trust and functions as an affiliated institution under the technical university system of Andhra Pradesh. It serves students primarily from the West Godavari region and surrounding districts, providing instruction in core engineering disciplines along with computer science and management studies.
| Key Information | |
|---|---|
| Name | Sri Vasavi Engineering College |
| Type | Private engineering college |
| Field | Engineering and technology education |
| Country | India |
| State | Andhra Pradesh |
| Affiliation | State technical university (Andhra Pradesh) |
| Programmes | B.Tech, M.Tech, MBA |
| Language of instruction | English |
The college is part of a broader trend in Andhra Pradesh, where self-financed engineering institutions emerged to meet the rising demand for technical education from the late 1990s onwards. These colleges are typically affiliated to the regional state technical university and follow its prescribed curriculum, examination pattern, and academic calendar. Sri Vasavi Engineering College is named in line with the Vasavi tradition followed by several educational and community trusts in the Telugu-speaking states.
The college offers a four-year Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) programme across multiple branches of engineering. Postgraduate offerings typically include Master of Technology (M.Tech) specialisations and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme.
The academic structure follows a credit-based semester system in line with the affiliating university. Students are evaluated through internal assessments, laboratory work, mini and major projects, and end-semester examinations. Departments operate associations that conduct technical workshops, guest lectures, and inter-collegiate events to supplement classroom instruction.
The campus houses academic blocks, departmental laboratories, a central library, computer centres, seminar halls, and administrative offices. Common engineering laboratories cover physics, chemistry, electronics, electrical machines, thermal and fluid mechanics, surveying, computer programming, and communication systems, depending on the department.
Typical campus facilities include:
A training and placement cell coordinates campus recruitment, internships, and pre-placement training. Activities generally include aptitude coaching, soft-skills workshops, mock interviews, and coding practice sessions, with recruitment drives organised in coordination with information technology, manufacturing, and core engineering employers.
Admission to undergraduate engineering programmes is primarily through the state-level EAMCET (now AP EAPCET) entrance examination, with seats allotted through centralised counselling conducted by the state higher education authorities. A management quota allocation is permitted under state regulations for a portion of the seats. Lateral entry into the second year of B.Tech is offered to diploma holders through the state-level lateral entry test.
Postgraduate admissions follow the relevant state-level processes: PGECET or GATE scores for M.Tech, and ICET for MBA, again through centralised counselling.
Student life at the college is shaped by departmental associations, technical clubs, and cultural committees. Annual techn