The IIITs at Basar, Nuzvid and Idupulapaya, launched with much fanfare in 2008 by the late chief minister, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, as an answer to the country’s IITs, are losing their sheen. Hundreds of students are preferring to move out, having applied for the Eamcet this year to get into good engineering colleges, rather than continuing with their four-year B.Tech course in IIITs.

Nearly 800 students out of a total 3,000, who are about to finish Class XII in May 2012, have opted to sit for Eamcet this year. A large number of IIIT students from Vijayawada (71), followed by Guntur (69), Hyderabad (44), Kakinada (43), Anantapur (41), Tirupati (39), Kurnool (36), Eluru, Ongole and Warangal (31) applied for Eamcet 2012. However, RGUKT vice-chancellor Prof. R.V. Raja Kumar expressed confidence that these students will continue with the IIITs. Students also face many problems on campus. With bills not being paid to them, mess contractors are not able to provide them with food and since the construction activities have stopped, there is no accommodation.