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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ANDHRA PRADESH ’ PLACEMENT Oe ES 2019-20 CS 3 National Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh is the 3ist institution among the chain of NITs started by the Government of India. NIT Andhra Pradesh is established in Tadepalligudem, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh in the academic year 2015 — 2016. The institute is currently admitting students into B.Tech, in 8 branches of Engineering with an intake of 480 students per year. This institute has been brought into NITSER act through an amendment (No. 42 of 2016) which has come into force on 20th August 2015. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TENS MISSION & VISION MISSION -Prepare Quality engineers for Successful future -To produce globally competent technocrats through research, innovation and entrepreneurship. -To create a conducive environment for carrying out research in cutting edge areas and thereby generate new knowledge. -To develop coordination among stakeholders for mutual benefit. -To address societal needs for achieving self-sustainability. VISION To be a nationally recognized organization that attracts, rewards, retains outstanding faculty, students and staff." FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK The National Institute of Technology Andhra Pradesh has been working with the primary notion of making its contribution to our nation by completely understanding the philosophy and pedagogies of the top-notch institutes of our country. The institute aspires to Infuse the practical ¥ e P Prof. C.S.P. Rao thinking and creativity in younger minds receiving training in the hyper-competitive fields of Director, Engineering and Technology. NIT Andhra Pradesh Asa young institute, in spite of having teething troubles it has been trying hard to furnish the required facilities, contact with experienced faculty from IIT and NIT to students for fetching a good command on the subject. Institute has been working with the determination to impart education dovetailed to expanding needs of the society: The institute got associated with people from various fields to have correspondence with the demands of the practical world. lam so confident that our students are training themselves to give their best when they get recruited into their respective fields. The students of NIT AP are smart enough to come up with solutions to the real world problems and biggest challenges of the world with limited resources. 1am extremely happy to invite you on behalf of NIT AP, to the campus recruitment drive for selecting our students who put heart and soul in strengthening your firms and dedicate thernselves for the better revival. | anticipate a congenial association throughout the endeavor Te D TTT aU NIT Andhra Pradesh is one of the premier institutes of our country which has proved its fortitude by showcasing its academic record to date. The training and placement cell of NIT Andhra Pradesh provided an excellent Launchpad for the students to firmly take off in various fields such as software, Hardware, Prof. G. Amba Prasad Rao Core, and Management. the institute was established in 2015, within four years it has got a good reputation all over the country. Prof. Incharge, Training and Placement Section, NIT Andhra Pradesh On behalf of our institute, | am delighted to invite you to the campus drive for the selection of our students. The students of our Institute are the main pillars for its reputation who put tremendous efforts into what they are in. Their dedication is most spectacular and professional. | wish many of our students get recruited into your campus and dedicate themselves for a better revival of the company. ETS * 32+ classrooms, 10+ laboratories +6 computer laboratories + 2x7 Internet connectivity * Central Facilities * Computer Centre ACADEMIC ‘Library * Workshop FACILITIES *Central Research Facility ead = CCC Supports Academics as: = Network Operations Centre = Server Space Facilitator CENTRAL * Internet Access Provider(LAN & Wi-Fi) COMPUTER * Support to Training & Placement Activities CENTRE Support to Training & PI it Activit AND LAN ETS + Circulation: Issue/Return Renewal of books - 15869 + Periodicals: Journals (30) & Magazines (32). + SC/ST Book Bank. + New Arrival of Books. + Document Delivery Service. “clea ea best Catalogue). CENTRAL + LAN and Wi connectivity for internet based services. LIBRARY + Online access to e-resources Games Description mam + Athletics One Standard a0dmts Track + Badminton Two Badminton courts (Open) Pam * Ball Badminton: One Badminton courts (Open). a + Basketball One Cemented Basketball court + Chess Chess Boards, SPORTS + cricket One cree Ground FACILITES —~ civat One Footbal Ground with required equipment. ACHIEVEMENTS OF FACULTIES 1. Dr. Vinoth Kumar Raja, Assistant Professor from the Department of Chemi- cal Engineering has been received Prof Shyamal Kanti Sanyal Memorial Award with Citation 2. Dr.J Krishnamurty's paper entitled "Observation of oscillation like magneto- caloric effect in multiferroic NiO. 95Zn0. 5Cr204" has been published in Journal of Alloys and Compounds (Impact Factor=3.57). 3. Dr. J Krishnamurty's paper entitled "Anomalous freezing of dielectric polar- ons near magnetic ordering in multiferroic La0.SBi0.SFeO3" has been pub- lished in Ceramics International (Impact Factor=3.05) 4. Dr. Vinoth Kumar Raja of Chemical Engineering department has a received a project grant from the SERB. 5, Dr. Tejavathu Ramesh of EEE department has received a project from the SERB. 6. Dr. Rajeswar Reddy of Biotechnology department received Young Scientist Award-2018-19 by AP AKADEMI OF SCIENCES ANDHRA PRADESH in the Engi- neering Sciences stream. 7. Dr. Tapas Paramanik's paper entitled "Huge magnetoresistance and ultrasharp metamagnetic transition in polycrystalline Sm0.5- Ca0.25Sr0.25MnO3" has been published in NPG Asia Materials (Nature Publish- ing Group, Impact factor: 9.157) 8. Dr. Raffi Mohammed received IT. Mirchandani Memorial Research Award 2018 and Venus Wires Award 2018 by The Indian Institute of Welding at National Welding Seminar 2018, Kochi. 9, Dr. Raffi Mohammed elected as Vice Chairman of The Indian Institute of Metals - Visakhapatnam Chapter. ACHIEVEMENT OF FACULTIES * Dr. T. Karthikeya Sharma, Assistant Pr ofessor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering got “ Best research Scholar Award” from Institution of Engineers. * Dr. T. Karthikeya Sharma, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering got “ Young Scientist Award” from Andhra ( y * Dr. E. Rajeswara Reddy, faculty in the Pradesh Akademi of Sciences. Department of Biotechnology got “ Young Scientist Award” from Andhra Pradesh Akademi of Sciences. * Dr. Raffi Mohammed received 1.7. Mirchandani Memorial Research Award 2018 and Venus Wires Award 2018 by The Indian Institute of Welding at National Wel 1g Seminar 2018, Koc! Dr. Vinoth Kumar Raja, Assistant Professor from the Department of Chemical Engineering, received Prof Shyamal Kanti Sanyal Memorial Award from Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (1IChE) TS ita by TOTAL NUMBER OF PROJECTS = 5. TOTAL GRANT = INR 149.38 Lakhs Name of the Investigator & D ead a Dr. P. Dinesh Sankar Reddy Associate Professor Chemical Engineering 2 Dr. Tejavathu Ramesh Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering 3 Dr. Vinoth Kumar Raja Assistant Professor Department of Chemical Engine ering 4 Dr. Thella Babu Rao Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering s DrJ Krishnamurthy Assistant Professor School of Sciences (Physics) DST-SERB under Core Research Grant DST-SERB under Empowerment and Eq uity Opportunities for Excellence in Scie nce DST-SERB under Empowerment and Eq uity Opportunities for Excellence in Scie nce DST through International Advanced Re search Centre for Powder Metallurgy an d New Materials (ARC!) Department of Science & Technology, G ovt. of India Total: 30.35 43.79581 29.00 11.23 35 149.38 A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE > ’ All India Rank in GATE Examination am, Vaibhav Singh Rajput - AIRT Vaibhav Singh Rajput Abhijath Ande - AIR 29 a el —, bt Abhijath Ande Percentile in CAT Examination Kiran Kumar - 97.9 Kiran Kumar Mukul Kumar Patel -97.6 [er = Mukul Kumar Patel : ___.. _ A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE MME 3rd B.Tech Student Karthik R Secured Third Prize in Poster Presentation. Kiran Kumar and Mukul Kumar Patel have scored 97.9 and 97.6 percentile in CAT-2018 examination Kiran Kumar, Ritish, Mukul Kumar Patel participated in the Inter national Techno Management fest (Techkriti) at IIT Kanpur and secured first runners and second runners in two different categories among 1200 teams all over the world. Vaibhav(MME) secured All India 1 st Rank in GATE 2019 Examination. Abhihith Ande (CSE) secure All India 29th rank In GATE 2019 Examination. More than 30 people secured ranks below 1000 Borra Yatish Krishna Yogi attended TENCON-2018 and presented two IEEE conference papers at JEJU, South Korea. ESC METALLURGICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING ENGINEERING CIVIL, MECHANICAL 6. ENGINEERING _& 0 @~ —~@ e@o . CHEMICAL ELECTRONICS AND ENGINEERING COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING BIOTECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TLC TTL Te CORE SUBJECTS -Cell Biology -Biochemistry -Microbiology -Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer -Molecular Biology and Genetics -Process Calculations -Mass Transfer -Bioreaction Engineering -Genetic Engineering Fundamentals of Bioprocess Engineer. ing -Biochernical Thermodynamics -Advanced Bioprocess Engineering -Bioprocess Control and Instrumenta- tion Downstream Processing Biotechnolo: gy -Bioinformatics -Modelling and Simulation of Biopro- cesses -Bioethics, Biosafety and IPR issues -Bioprocesses Plant Design LAB FACILITIES -Biochemistry Lab -Microbiology Lab -Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer Lab Instrumental Analysis Lab. -Molecular Biology and Genetics Lab -Mass Transfer Lab -Bioreaction Engineering Lab -Bioprocess Engineering Lab -Genetic Engineering Lab -Bioinformatics Lab -Downstream Processing Lab -Modelling and Simulation of Bio- processes Lab -Bioprocess Control and Instrumen- tation Lab ELECTIVES -Industrial Microbiology and Enzyme technology -Engineering Economics and Accountancy -Advanced Bioprocess Control Plant Biotechnology -Biofuels -Bio Nanotechnology -Drug and Pharmaceutical Technology i _ CORE SUBJECTS -Chemical Technology -Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics -Fluid Mechanics -Heat Transfer Process Instrumentation -Chemical Reaction Engineering -Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals -Industrial Safety and Hazard Mitigation -Mass Transfer -Industrial Management -Process Dynamics and Control -Elements of Transport Phenomenon -Plant Design and Process Economics -Material Sciences LAB FACILITIES -Chemical Technology Lab -Heat Transfer Lab -Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering -Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab -Process Equipment Design and Drawing -Mass Transfer Lab -CAD and Simulation -Instrumentation and Process Control ELECTIVES Chemical Process Optimization Engineering Economics and Accountancy -Pollution control in Process Industries -BioChemical Engineering -Physical Chemistry -Chemical processing Modelling -Accident Prevention and Safety _ CORE SUBJECTS -Strength of Materials -Fluid Mechanics -Surveying -Civil Engineering Materials -Mechanics of Materials -Design of Steel Structures -Building Planning and Construction -Concrete Technology -Theory of Structures -Design of Concrete Structures LAB FACILITIES -Concrete and Structures Laboratory -Engineering Geology Laboratory -Environmental Engineering Labora- tory -Material Testing Laboratory -Water Resources and Fluid Mechan- ics Laboratory ELECTIVES -Irrigation Engineering Environmental Engineering -Transportation Engineering -Quantity Surveying and Public Works -Measurement Techniques and Instrumentation Works -Construction Technology and Man- agement Works -Engineering Structures -Transportation Engineering -Water Resources and Engineering -Environmental Engineering -Construction Technology and Man- agement -Engineering Hydrology -Geotech- nical Engineering -Engineering Geology -Engineering Economics -RS and GIS Laboratory -Soil mechanics Laboratory -Surveying Laboratory -Transportation Engineering Lab- oratory _ RT al CORE SUBJECTS -Data Structures and Algorithms Network Analysis -File Structures -Operating Systems -Object Oriented Programming -Cryptography and Network Secu- rity -Computer Architecture -Database Management Systems -Systems Programming -Theory of Computation -Data Warehousing and Data Mining Machine learning and Soft Com. puting ELECTIVES -Software Engineering -Language Processors -Computer Networks -Distributed Computing -Discrete Mathematics LAB FACILITIES -Data Structures Lab -Database Management Systems Lab -Programming Lab -IC Applications Lab -Process Equipment Design and Drawing -Operating Systems Lab Knowledge Engineering Lab -CASE tools Lab Language Processors Lab -~Computer Networks Lab -Security Lab -Engineering Economics and Accountancy -Wireless and Mobile Computing -Digital Logic Design -IC Applications -Industrial Waste Treatment -Foundation Analysis and Design i _ ELECTRONICS AND TC LT aa CORE SUBJECTS -Network Analysis -Digital Systems Design -Signals and Systems -Networks and Transmission Lines -Complex Variables and Special Functions -Electronic Devices and Circuits -Data Structures -Electromagnetic Fields and Waves -Probability Theory and Stochastic Proce: -Pulse Circuits -Communication Theory -Antenna and Wave Propagations - Optical Fiber Communication -Linear IC Applications -Industrial Management ELECTIVES -Digital Communications -Digital Signal Processing -Computer Networks -Electronic Instrumentation -Microwave Engineering LAB FACILITIES -Problem Oriented Research Lab -VLSI Lab -Basic Electronics Lab -Integrated Circuits Lab -Electronic Computer Aided Design -Instrumentation System -Microwaveé and Optical Lab Com- munications Lab -Signal Processing Lab -Image Processing Lab -Electronic Circuits Lab -Microprocessor Lab -Communication Systems Lab -Intelligent instrumentation Lab -Computer communications Lab -Microprocessors and Micro Con- trollers -Computer Architecture and Com- puter Organisations -Digital Image Processing -Satellite Communication an _ >_>. ELECTRICAL AND ATER CORE SUBJECTS -Analog Electronics -Circuit Theory Electric and Magnetic Fields -Data Structures -Diyilal Electronics -Electrical Machines’ -Power Systems -Control Systems -HVDC and Facts) -Power Systems Operations and Control -Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation -Power Electronics Power System Production -Industrial Management -Solid State Drives ELECTIVES ‘Computer Organisations Digital Signal Processing “Microprocessors and Applica- tions -Utilisation of Electrical Energy Modelling aid Analysis of Elec trical Energy -DistribUtion System Planning and Automation Al Techniques in Electrical En- gineering Real-Time’Control of Power Systems LAB FACILITIES -Eléctrical Machines Lab -Electrical Measurements Lab -Control Systems Lab -Design and Simulation Lab -Powers Systems Lab -Microprocessors Lab sHigh-Voltage Lab -Electrical Circuits Lab -Power Electronics and Drives Lab i _ WT Ta a CORE SUBJECTS -Design of Machine Elements -Additive Manufacturing Process &Applications -System Engineering Design -Materials Engineering -Thermodynamics -Kinematics of Machinery -Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic machines -Numerical and Statistical Methods -Mechanics of Solids -Turbo Machines -Machine Drawing -Internal Combustion Engine Finite Element Method -CAD\CAM ELECTIVES -Dynamics of Machinery -Machine Tools and Metrology -Mechanical Measurements -Machining Science -Heat and Mass Transfer -Management Science and Pro- ductivity -Refrigeration and Air Conditioning -Automobile Engineering LAB FACILITIES -Manufacturing Simulation -L.C. Engines Machine tools -CNC Machines and Robotics -Central Workshops -Machine Dynamics -Fluid Power Systems -Rocket Testing -Precision Mettology -Mechatronics Thermal Engineering -Solar Energy -Energeties -CAD/CAM and Simulation -CFD -Industrial Engineering -Engine Pollution Control -Rapid Prototyping -Soft Computing and Optimiza- tion techniques Supply Chain Management _ Te DY RST adh CORE SUBJECTS -Mineral Dressing -Unit Processes in Extractive Metallurgy -Physical Metallurgy -Metallurgical Thermodynam- ics and Kinetics -Fuels, Refractories and Fur- naces. -Non-ferrous Extractive Metal- lurgy -Transport Phenomenon -Iron Production -Mechanical Metallurgy -Heat Treatment -Foundry Technology -Steel Production -Materials Technology LAB FACILITIES -Mineral Dressing -Physical Metallurgy -Heat Treatment -Toundry -Mechanical Metallurgy -Process Metallurgy ELECTIVES -Elements of Metal Joining -Metal Forming -Non Destructive Testing -Industrial Management -Materials Characterisation -Corrosion Engineering -Powder Metallurgy -Elements of Strength of Materials -Engineering Economics and Accountancy -Electronics and Magnetic Materials -Ceramics and Composites -Electrometallurgy and Corro- sion -X-Ray Diffraction -Materials Computation and Powder Metallurgy -Scanning Electron Micro- scope(SEM) i _ HUMANITIES AND : The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences has been recently started. It plays a unique role in teaching very important non-technical Subjects to the students pursuing very important courses in the Institute. The main focus is on communication in Scientific and Business contexts. - The department offers regular courses in "English for Com munication’ to the students of B.Tech., programmes. A new "Soft Skills" elective was started for the third year B.Tech., Students. - The department is looking ahead to introduce foreign lan guage courses and a range of social sciences subjects for the engineering students. : The department runs a language laboratory located in the computer center. The main objective is to strenathen the language and communication skills of the students. It has 40 computers connected with LAN ideal for learning courses. Intensive training is offered in short oral presentations and group discussions. STATISTICS OF OUR FINAL ETS Branch-wise count of Final Year Students 1. Biotechnology Engineering - 30 2. Chemical Engineering - 30 3. Civil Engineering - 60 4. Computer Science and Engineering - 90 5. Electrical and Electronics Engineering 7 90 6. Electronics and Communication Engineering - 90 7. Mechanical Engineering - 60 8. Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - 30 Total intake - 480 STATISTICS OF OUR FINAL ETS BRANCH OF STUDY STATISTICS OF OUR FINAL ETS MINI PROJECTS COMPLETED 1 2 3 @. r sathon d @ more than 4 @o0 INTERNSHIPS COMPLETED STATISTICS OF OUR FINAL YEAR STUDENTS READY TO WORK AT ANY PLACE ATTENDED ANY WORKSHOPS IN OR OUTSIDE THE INSTITUTE STATISTICS OF OUR FINAL ETS SOFTWARES KNOWN COMPUTER LANGUAGES KNOWN Qp STATISTICS OF OUR FINAL YEAR STUDENTS MINI PROJECTS COMPLETED ” @: i @ more than 4 Pp ° FIELD OF INTEREST @ core a> management © anything is fine STATISTICS OF OUR FINAL ETS MEMBER OF ANY TECHNICAL OR NON TECHNICAL ORGANISATION AT INSTITUTE LEVEL LANGUAGES -CAN SPEAK AND WRITE TECHNICAL ASSOCIATIONS PTAA Sy List of technical associations Biotechnology Engineering Association . Chemical Engineering Association Civil Engineering Association Computer Science and Engineering Association Electrical and Electronics Engineering Association . Electronics and Communication Engineering Association Mechanical Engineering Association Metallurgy and Material Engineering Association MNAMAWNE TECHNICAL ASSOCIATIONS PTAA Sy Together we stand , divide we fall... inspired by this , students of all the eight departments of NIT-AP formed associations. Headed by secretary, accompanied by joint secretaries and working executives formed these associations inorder to carry down the activities through out the year. Associations act as a catalyst for the student's ideas to reach bigger platform. Students leading these associations exploits a valuable chance to learn balancing academic as well as management skill set. They also contribute events during the techno cultural fest, Vulcanzy. Associations strive day and night for students benefit and to bring the institute to the top notch level. Cadence Workshop SULA UR STITH) AA | _— NIT Andhra Pradesh has adopted a school near Tadepalligudem by providing them notebooks, school bags, and other required essentials for children. We do conduct Vigilance Awareness Week every year. The observance of Vigilance Awareness Week renews our commitment to achieve the goals of promoting integrity, transparency, and accountability in public life. The Commission, therefore, lays greater emphasis on the genera- tion of awareness among the public as a more effective and sustainable means of fighting cor- ruption. NIT-AP formed it's NSS club with many objectives . In a short time the NSS club organized“International Mother language day” and going to organize a mega event tree plantation in the permanent NIT campus. The main objectives of the NSS club are + Enable the students to understand the community in which they work. - Understand themselves in relation to their community Identify the needs and problems in the community and find a solution with their intellectuality and technical skills. AEDT UL Bd Sports and games are a multi-beneficial field that nourishes a person with fitness. The Department of Physical education furnishes training and facilities for the students and staff of | NIT Andhra Pradesh: Provisions like 400m standard track for athletes, floodlight for outdoor games and facilities for all sports activities enhance the quality of games played by the students. Sports are organized regularly in intra- mural and extramural level to inculcate the sportive spirit among students. The activities are not only limited to students but also to teaching and non-teaching staff. Such intensive practice helps our students to stand on par with other NIT students during INTER-NIT competitions like in cricket, football, volleyball, Kabaddi, etc. WHA Ca es) Do Our institute organizes every occa- sion in its own impeccable way and provides students to gain the im- portance of the day. Republic day, Independence day, Annual day, spor ls day, yoga day and malrubtia- sha divas are some of the events organized by the institute where students showcase their patriotism and talents. It's a three-day annual techno-cultural festival bandwagon organized by the institute where associations of different branches and clubs organize innumera- ble events for promoting creative ideas and provide a platform for students across India to share and gain knowl- edge in various fields of science, tech- nology Vuleanzy aims to inspire bud. ding engineers and scientists to bring out their skills by letting them partici- pate in a plethora of events. An event conducted by Mechanical Engineering Association during Vulcanzy PTO ee TH 35 As the main mission of tnp cell is to prepare quality engineers for successful future and to bring forth this, itiated many act ies for the beneficial of the students in achieving their goals. -The stepping stone for these activities is conducting mock gale exarns for 3 and 4 year sLudenits .In addition Lo Lhis, they also conducted mock interviews for the final year students that helped them in improving their confidence, courage and communication skills -Nurtures industry-institute interaction, by organizing and coordinating frequent industrial visits, inplant training and proj- ects of industrial relevance for the students, with the sole aim of zeroing down the hiatus between the Industry and the academia. -The cell has in its active file a database of nearly S00 compa- nies. -Helps every student to define his/her career interest through individual expert counseling, -Makes available updated data base and job profile of the companies and thus helps each student to analyze and choose a company of his/her interest -Organizes and coordinates campus placement programs, to fulfill its commitment of a career of every aspirant. Receives and forwards the feedback from the visiting com panies pertinent to curriculum improvement to ensure that our students are industry ready. : ___.. _ UES Pee Pt | Nearly 22 companies have visited NIT BSCPL Andhra Pradesh and recruited largenumber (GROUP BSCHL tte of students. Total Number of students placed = 154 Highest Package =13 LPA Sicine ied Lowest Package = 3LPA riram Value ‘average Package =5.87 LPA x= U UnitedHeatthcare SARA VW . vedanta " OPTUM Q a Just fy Logic Truit L&T Construction Deloitte © Sub- : a amazon Blueberry) exeneRBRCS * > Fanatics ebitronics accenture ES VES OTS CAMPUS RECRUITMENT DRIVE > Interview Cubicles SS Group Discussion Rooms > Auditorium/Seminar Hall for Preplacement Talks > Computer Labs for Online Tests }> Accommodation and Local Conveyance for Recruitment Team SY By Air: Nearest Airports: Vijayawada: Nearly 100 km from Vijayawada airport on Vijayawada-Vi- sakhapatnam National Highway NH-16, Rajamahendravaram (Rajahmundry): Nearly 60 km from Rajahmundry airport (via Vijieswaram and Nidada- volu) By Train: On Vijayawada-Visakhapatnam section Railway line; 422km from Ra- jahmundry, 107 km from Vijayawada and 243 km from Visakhapatnam. By Road: On Chennai-Kolkata National Highway (NH-16); nearly SO km from Rajahmundry, 110 km from Vijayawa- da and 235 km from Visakhapatnam. CONTACT DETAILS Prof. G Amba Prasad Rao Prof. Incharge(TPO) Training and Placement Section NIT Andhra Pradesh +91-8790597392,8332969315 tap@nitandhra.ac.in gap@nitandhra.ac.in Dr. T. Karthikeya Sharma Associate Dean T&P Cell - IA as NIT Andhra Pradesh d +91-8317581980 i“ tap@nitandhra.ac.in Dr. E. Rajeswara Reddy Faculty Incharge Training and Placement Section NIT Andhra Pradesh +91-9490905151 / 8639616800 tap@nitandhra.ac.in NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY C/O SRI VASAVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, TADEPALLIGUDEM, WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT, PN YMA) L ly

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