200 years of British rule in India has produced only clerks -if not physically, mentally and attitudinally- and good-for-nothing “educated” householders. The need for ‘man-making' education, as Swami Vivekananda exhorted, had been felt all through the centuries in our country, especially in the Pre-Independence days. Guntur was no exception to the prevailing situation. In those days, Guntur was a small, nevertheless important town inhabited by great people, politicians, lawyers, doctors, literary luminaries, businessmen and educationists. It was a nerve center of activity in several fields, especially political. The contribution of Guntur to Freedom struggle is quite substantial. The visits of the two towering personalities, Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru in the 1930s to Guntur and Vijayawada bear the amplest testimony to this.
Also Known As | HCET |
Year Of Established | 1935 |
Campus | HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, Guntur |
Gender intake | no |
Ownership | Private |
AICTE | Yes |
NAAC | Grade |
Amaravathi Road, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Applying For
Hindu College of Engineering and Technology, Guntur