Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology

Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology (VVIT) (pronunciationⓘ) is an engineering college in Namburu, Pedakakani, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.

[8][9] Students are also admitted to the two-year graduate programs in two categories: A and B. Category-A seats make up 70 percent of the total.

[11] The digital library has 30 computer systems with five-Mbps Internet and backup, National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) E-lectures and videos, a developing-library network (DELNET), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Society periodicals, ASME, ASCE, Open-access journals, dissertations, archives, and databases are available at library portal.

These technical-Skill Development Institutes training centers are focused on improving the skills of students in vocational trades.

The college has received a fund of 2 Lakh US Dollars from Google Inc., USA, for the establishment of Code Lab in association with Andhra Pradesh Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC) on 5 May 2018.

[12] Other facilities include Wi-Fi, a health centre with a doctor and nurse,[13] a water-purification plant,[14] an entrepreneurial-development center,[15] a 100KW solar-power plant with 400 solar panels,[16] an Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation incubation center and a 60-buses fleet with service to Guntur, Tenali, Vijayawada and other major towns and mandals.

The annual VIVA festival is usually held in December, with intercollegiate competitions in sports, literature, culture, and technology.

Nearly 5,500 students participated in competitions during the festival, and Vignan University chairman Lavu Rathaiah was the chief guest.

Vasireddy Ramesh Babu, convener of several previous iterations, during a press meet said that VVIT expressed its willingness to host the event, and was subsequently given the project.

Line of yellow buses
College buses parked on campus
National Service scheme logo: a red-and-white wheel with "National Service Scheme" in white-on-blue Hindi and English around it