Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham | B.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyRecognized as Institute of Eminence by Govt. of India | NAAC ‘A++’ Grade | Upto 75% Scholarships | Extended Application Deadline: 30th Jan
The spacious College library is stocked with periodicals, newspapers and an impressive index of titles, covering both fiction and non-fiction. These have been selected for their informative and educational value, catering to all age groups. Children are encouraged to make full use of these facilities in order to foster a healthy reading habit and satiate the inquisitive mind. The library is managed by highly qualified library personnel. In addition, the library also features an integrated audio-visual suite with an internet facility to complement the research activities.
The college has a departmental-based laboratory facility for the students.
That blessed word, which opens the adolescent heart to the most perfect glimpse of the outside world, and helps to carry it thither, as on a bird’s wings.
The Medical Centre at our College is well equipped. It has separate inpatient facility for male and female students.
he college is equipped with a fully functional canteen to serve hygienically prepared food to the staff and students. Canteen fulfills the need for Breakfast and Lunch for students as well as faculty members.
A full fledged Transport department functions in the college with buses to provide transport facility to students and staff from various places of Aurangabad.
Recognized as Institute of Eminence by Govt. of India | NAAC ‘A++’ Grade | Upto 75% Scholarships | Extended Application Deadline: 30th Jan
Among Top 30 National Universities for Engineering (NIRF 2024) | 30+ Specializations
Ranked #42 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest CTC 50 LPA , 100% Placements
NAAC A++ Accredited | Accorded institution of Eminence by Govt. of India | NIRF Rank #6
Ranked #1 Among all Private Indian Universities in QS Asia Rankings 2025 | Scholarships worth 210 CR
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