Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering (GVPCE), situated in the scenic city of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, stands as a premier autonomous institution in the region. Established in 1996, GVPCE has meticulously built a formidable reputation for academic excellence and ethical engineering education, attracting students from across the state and beyond. The college is proudly affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Kakinada, while maintaining its autonomous status to design contemporary curricula that meet industry demands.
GVPCE offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including eight B.Tech specializations, four M.Tech programs, and a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) course. These programs are housed within ten dynamic departments, encompassing core engineering disciplines such as Civil, Chemical, Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, Electrical & Electronics, Information Technology, Mechanical, and Metallurgical Engineering, alongside Basic Sciences and Computer Applications. The institution is recognized for its robust academic framework, supported by a dedicated faculty of over 250 members who guide a diverse student body exceeding 3700.
The college's commitment to quality education is reflected in its accreditations, including an 'A' Grade from NAAC and NBA accreditation for several of its engineering programs. Spread across a sprawling 50-acre green campus, GVPCE provides an enriching learning environment equipped with modern infrastructure, advanced laboratories, a well-stocked library, and various sports and recreational facilities. The emphasis on practical learning, research, and innovation fosters a holistic student experience. Admission to its sought-after B.Tech programs is primarily through AP EAMCET and JEE Main, while M.Tech and MCA admissions are based on GATE and AP ICET scores, respectively. GVPCE consistently focuses on enhancing career outcomes, with strong placement records demonstrating its graduates' industry readiness.