Is Sir MVIT a Good Choice? Honest Review

Likes

  • Good placement opportunities for CSE/ECE.
  • Decent academics and faculty support.
  • Cooperative seniors who help with skills.
  • Well-equipped labs for practical learning.

Dislikes

  • Campus is located outside the city.
  • Need to bring your own sports kits.
  • Have to cover most of the syllabus yourself.
  • Internship opportunities require personal effort.
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

For internships, you'll have to put in the effort yourself. The college provides some resources, but it's up to you to network and apply. Seniors are usually helpful and guide you with the process. If you have good skills, you'll definitely land an internship.

Course Information :

The Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) course at Sir MVIT is pretty decent. The curriculum is up-to-date, and you get a good foundation in core subjects. It's a good option if you're looking for a solid engineering education.

Fee Structure :

From what I know, the fee structure for ECE is around ₹1.5-2 lakh per year. It's pretty standard for a private engineering college in Bangalore. Keep an eye out for any scholarship opportunities to ease the financial burden.

Faculty :

The faculty is alright; some teachers are really good and helpful, while others are just okay. You'll have to put in your own effort to really understand the concepts. But overall, they're knowledgeable and approachable if you have doubts.

Campus Details :

The campus is a bit outside the city, so it can feel a bit isolated. But each department has its own building, and the labs are well-equipped. Sports facilities are available, but you need to bring your own gear. The college also organizes tech fests and cultural events.

Overall Rating: 7/10

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