KMIT Infrastructure Needs Improvement, CSE is Good Though

Likes

  • Good placement opportunities for CSE
  • Helpful finishing school training
  • Dedicated CSE faculty
  • Decent value for money

Dislikes

  • Poor infrastructure quality
  • Strict management policies
  • Inconsistent teaching quality
  • Limited resources for non-CSE branches
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

KMIT provides good finishing school training that helps with interview preparation, which is a big plus. For CSE students, there are ample internship opportunities. Other departments might have fewer options, so it's worth checking specific department details.

Course Information :

The B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) program at KMIT seems to be a strong point. Students often mention the quality of faculty and the availability of job opportunities after graduation. If you're focused on CSE, this might be a good option despite other drawbacks.

Fee Structure :

I don't have the exact fee structure for B.Tech CSE at KMIT, but generally, private engineering colleges in Hyderabad can range from ₹1.5 to ₹3 lakh per year. Check the official website for the most accurate and updated details. Also, look for possible scholarships to reduce the financial burden.

Faculty :

The faculty for CSE are really good and helpful, especially if you are serious about placements. They focus on making you industry-ready. Other departments might not have the same level of attention, but CSE seems to be a priority here.

Campus Details :

The campus infrastructure isn't the best, to be honest. It's decent but could definitely use some upgrades. However, the college tries to make up for it with events and activities. Campus life is average, but you can still have a good time with the right friends.

Overall Rating: 7/10

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