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JNTU-GV invites applications for India-Germany integrated B.Tech programme 2026-27

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University-Gurajada in Vizianagaram has begun accepting applications for its International Integrated Bachelor’s and Master’s Programme for the 2026-27 academic year. Created in collaboration with Reutlingen University in Germany, this program seeks to boost career opportunities for engineering graduates by providing dual degrees in specialized areas.

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Jun 17, 2026 · 1 min read · 5 views
JNTU-GV invites applications for India-Germany integrated B.Tech programme 2026-27

Key Takeaways

  • JNTU-GV has opened admissions for its International Integrated Bachelor’s and Master’s Programme for the 2026-27 academic year.
  • The programme is a collaboration with the Knowledge Foundation at Reutlingen University in Germany.
  • Students can specialize in either Professional Software Engineering or Digital Business Management.
  • Graduates will earn degrees from both JNTU-GV and Reutlingen, enhancing their employability.
  • For inquiries, students can contact the help desk at 78915 88999 or 78914 88999.

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University-Gurajada (JNTU-GV) in Vizianagaram has opened admissions for its International Integrated Bachelor’s and Master’s Programme (IIBMP) for 2026-27 academic year. Program,developed with Reutlingen University in Germany, lets students earn Bachelor’s from JNTU-GV,Master’s from Reutlingen.

Designed to boost engineering graduates' careers through international exposure,industry-focused learning. Two paths: B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) leads to M.Sc. in Professional Software Engineering . Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) students can go for M.Sc. in Digital Business Management.

Graduates will get degrees from both schools,enhancing credentials,employability. For details on eligibility,admissions,fees,counseling,contact help desk at 78915 88999 or 78914 88999. How many will seize this chance...?

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