Sreenidhi Institute Of Science and technology Admission Experience

I got 8000+ rank in EMCET Telangana, so as there is a merit category that if any student gets below 10000 rank then they will be allowed for free seat, so I was very lucky that I am the 3rd person who got below 10K rank in my class, then I search for good colleges in Telangana and finally after many elders suggestions I came to know about Sreenidhi college.

As dawn broke over Hyderabad, the city shimmered with promise. My dream would come to life today at the Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology (SNIST). My heart fluttered like a bird set free, each beat echoing my anticipation and excitement.

This journey began with endless nights spent studying, countless prayers whispered into the darkness, and the unwavering support of my family. Receiving the acceptance letter felt like a magic key, unlocking the doors to a world of possibilities. Now, standing at the grand entrance of SNIST, I was ready to embark on this new adventure.

The campus sprawled before me, a blend of modern architecture and lush greenery. Majestic buildings stood tall amidst manicured lawns and vibrant flower beds, creating a scene straight out of a storybook. The air was alive with the hum of conversation, laughter, and the occasional chirp of a bird.

Walking towards the admissions office, I was enveloped in a mix of determination and nervousness. The office buzzed with activity—students and parents huddled over forms, engaged in discussions, their faces mirrors of hope and anxiety. The scent of fresh paper and the hum of printers filled the room.

In line, I struck up a conversation with the girl in front of me. Her name was Meera, and her eyes sparkled with the same mix of excitement and nerves that I felt. “First time here?” she asked, her smile warm and encouraging. “Yes,” I replied, “I’m both thrilled and a bit scared.” We shared our stories, finding comfort in each other’s company.

When my turn came, the admissions officer greeted me with a smile that put me at ease. “Welcome to Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology. May I have your documents, please?” I handed over my meticulously prepared file, containing my mark sheets, certificates, and other necessary paperwork. She examined them carefully, occasionally nodding and making notes.

Documents needed

  • 10th memo
  • Intermediate memo
  • Transfer certificate
  • EMCET rank card
  • Income certificate
  • Caste Certificate
  • Admit card
  • Aadhar card
  • Residence Certificate

and these are of 3 set xerox copies we need to submit to that admission officer.

“Everything is in order. Congratulations, you’ve been admitted to SNIST!” she announced, handing me my admission letter. My heart soared—this was the moment I had envisioned for so long.

Next, I headed to the hostel office to arrange my accommodation. The hostel was reputed for its comfortable living spaces and vibrant student life. As I approached the hostel, I saw groups of students engaged in animated discussions, some playing sports, and others simply enjoying the day. The sense of community was tangible, and I felt a surge of excitement at the thought of joining this dynamic environment.

The hostel warden, a friendly woman with a warm demeanor, welcomed me and assigned me a room. My roommate, Ananya, was a second-year student eager to show me around. “You’ll love it here,” she assured me as she led me through the campus. We explored the state-of-the-art laboratories, the expansive library brimming with books and digital resources, and the lively cafeteria where the aroma of various cuisines filled the air.

By the end of the day, as I lay on my bed in the cozy hostel room, the reality of my new life began to sink in. I was now a part of Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, a place where I would grow, learn, and forge lifelong friendships. The journey had just begun, and I was ready to embrace it with open arms.

As I drifted off to sleep, a smile played on my lips. The road to SNIST had been challenging, but every step was worth it. This was my new home, and I was excited for the adventures that awaited me.

Fast forward to now, I am in my third year at SNIST, and I can confidently say that the journey has been nothing short of transformative. My background as a merit student from a poor family has fueled my drive to excel. I’ve become a master in problem-solving, tackling complex engineering challenges with confidence and creativity. This growth is not just a testament to my hard work but also to the unwavering support of my parents, who sacrificed so much to see me succeed.