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18 Reviews found
college is good and fun.you will learn a lot.there will some hard times though.
Quit difficult to get permission for certain things.
The circulum and academics in the College is really good. But there are a bit of dissatisfaction in students regarding few things which is common everywhere. We put on our issues and request for the changes. Upon recommendations from the concerned authorities we do get positive replies and actions for our problems.
School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada, (in short SPAV), was established on July 7, 2008 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India, as an autonomous institution. SPAV is a premier Centrally Funded Technical Institution (CFTI) directly under the MHRD, for excellence in the fields of Planning and Architecture. Although in its nascent stage, with experienced faculty and guest lectures by eminent visiting faculty and industry experts from all over the country, the quality of education imparted and its focus on research puts SPAV in the league of leading institutes in the country.
The college has gain popularity and is in the center of the city. The students have also done some real projects for the city and we are trying our level best to make the city even more beautiful. The college have a collaboration with the pwd.
Could functiom better with a transparent team. The infrastructure is top class while the rules and regulations may seem a little out of place. The staff too are not equipped to deal with an instituition of national importance.
SPAV has many facilities and funds that have been given for the student learning and welfare must be spent in a wiser way. There is little power to the students for student affairs and culturals as there is no student counsel. There is a huge process of taking permissions from different authoritative members for even a small event which is very time consuming especially for a course like ours.
College is good though,Good faculty, But not much foreign lectures or anything like that, the faculty members will be mostly architectects. So it is better to be an architecture student over here. Planning suveys are most likely to be held within th state so exposure such a way is very poor.
College is very nice and very lively. Seniors are always there for support. Management of the college is also nice.
A very good experience overall. But learning is self taught mostly. It depends on the personal interests and dedication. The most important thing is exposure which is good in this college.