RNSIT: CSE/ECE is decent, but manage your expectations

Likes

  • Decent placement opportunities in IT
  • Good for CSE and ECE branches
  • Okay infrastructure
  • Value for money

Dislikes

  • Very poor management
  • Tedious class timings
  • Terrible faculty in some departments
  • Dull campus life
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

Internship opportunities are okay-ish. The college does bring in some companies, mostly IT MNCs, but the competition is fierce. You'll need to have a strong resume and good technical skills to land a decent internship. Don't rely solely on the college; network and apply off-campus too.

Course Information :

If you're aiming for Computer Science or Electronics and Communication at RNSIT, you might find some value. The curriculum is somewhat relevant, but don't expect a top-tier learning experience. It's more about self-study and grabbing opportunities as they come.

Fee Structure :

The fee structure at RNSIT is pretty standard for a private engineering college in Bangalore. Expect to shell out around ₹2-3 lakh per year for B.Tech courses. Honestly, it feels a bit steep considering the quality of education, but that's the market rate, I guess.

Faculty :

Faculty is a mixed bag. Some professors are genuinely knowledgeable and helpful, especially in CSE and ECE. But in other departments, the faculty quality is questionable. Many seem disinterested and lack the practical experience needed to teach effectively. It's a hit or miss, really.

Campus Details :

Campus life is dull. Classes run from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, which leaves little time for extracurriculars. The infrastructure is decent, but nothing extraordinary. Don't expect a vibrant, happening campus. It's more of a study-focused environment, whether you like it or not.

Overall Rating: 5/10

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