International School of Technology and Sciences for Women (ISTS) wanted Teaching Faculty

Date Posted: 14th April 2025

   

International School of Technology and Sciences for Women (ISTS) is a premier institution with Autonomous Status, pioneering the cause of providing technologically oriented education in Andhra Pradesh, with an inspiration to contribute its mite, in its small way to the concept called – Brand India. The idea basically is an attempt to transform the young rural women into highly competent and technically sound talented professionals – arm her with latest skills and knowledge, improve her efficiency, increase her productivity, fine tune her personality, unleash the true potential in her, and turn her into Global technological woman.

A decade’s long journey of academic excellence of ISTS, has been awarded with the prestigious A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). With a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.37 on a 4-point scale, ISTS has joined the elite list of colleges to be accredited with an A+ grade by NAAC in its very first cycle. And accredited by NBA.

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