
Hyderabad, Feb 2026 :- Qutbullapur MLA K. P. Vivekanand Goud, a distinguished alumnus of Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology (MJCET), visited his alma mater on Thursday, reconnecting with faculty and revisiting the Civil Engineering Department from where he graduated in 2001.
Mr. Goud was warmly received by Dr. Srinivasa Rao, Principal of MJCET, along with Dr. Mahipal Singh Rawat and Registrar Narshiman Rao. Heads of various departments were also present to welcome the MLA during his courtesy visit.
MJCET Showcases Its Growth and Achievements
During the interaction, Principal Dr. Srinivasa Rao delivered an in-depth presentation highlighting MJCET’s evolution—from its establishment to its current stature as a UGC Autonomous Institution.
The presentation also covered:
Academic advancements
Institutional accreditations
Achievements of faculty and students
Ongoing initiatives and development plans
The MLA expressed appreciation for the institution’s continued progress and academic excellence.

MLA Recalls His Student Days at MJCET
Mr. Vivekanand Goud interacted with faculty members and revisited several departments, especially Civil Engineering, where he spent significant time during his student life. He shared nostalgic memories and expressed joy in meeting former lecturers who contributed to his academic foundation.
He noted that during his college days, Hyderabad had only “five engineering colleges, and MJCET was already one of the most reputed institutions.” He added that the college has maintained its strong reputation and remains “one of the finest engineering colleges in the region.”
Appreciation for MJCET Management
During the visit, the MLA congratulated the management of MJCET and especially acknowledged the efforts of Mr. Zafar Javeed, Honorary Secretary of the Sultan-Ul-Uloom Education Society and Chairman of MJCET.
He praised the administration for consistently advancing the institution’s academic standards and infrastructure.
A Visit That Inspired Students and Faculty
The visit concluded on an uplifting note, inspiring both students and faculty through the continued engagement of a successful and respected alumnus with his alma mater.
His interaction highlighted the importance of educational institutions in shaping future leaders and demonstrated the strong bond he maintains with MJCET.




