Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bangalore
Hey aspirant,
According to my research I guess you should go for SirMVIT as it has better placements for CSE/ISE than both of these colleges.
The highest package offered by SIRMVIT ranges around 14-17lpa and the average package offered is around 6-7lpa.
In bmsit the highest package offered is 8-9lpa for ise and the average ranges around 4-6lpa.
In nmit the highest package offered is 7-9lpa whereas the average ranges around 4.5-5.5lpa.
Hope it helps
Good luck.
Hi,
Both of them are private institutions and have excellent academic history but I suggest to prefer DSC. The rankings of DSC is better and the college is offering great chances of recruitments especially for b tech students. NMIT is also good. You can always go through the official websites to understand the perks of being in that colleges. Hope this helps. All the best.
Hey,
I guess according to the information which I have about both the colleges, you should go for NMIT for CSE as it has more skillful professors and also very helpful. The placement percentage for CSE branch at NMIT is also around 100%.The highest package offered till date is 18lpa in 2016 and almost every year it ranges around 14-15 lpa.the average is 4-5 lpa for CSE.
Whereas, the highest package offered for CSE in RNSIT is 12lpa and average is 3lpa.
Hope this information will help you to choose the best one out for you.
Hello Aspirant,
Both the colleges are almost same in most of the aspect. They both have good infrastructture ,good faculities and decent placement.You may choose any one depending on your choice.For more details and comparsion ,please check the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/nitte-meenakshi-institute-of-technology-bangalore
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/bms-institute-of-technology-and-management-bangalore
Management quota is always have more fees than a simple admission some colleges can even demand donation.
You can get all information in below mentioned links
ALL THE BEST
Hello
To go from branches like IS/CS/ECE to a core branch like Mech/ Civil/ Aero is relatively easy, you’d just need a fairly decent CGPA by the end of year 1.
For the reverse, it gets a bit harder— you’d need a fairly good CGPA but not an extraordinaly good one to transfer into anything other than CSE. I suppose anything around a high 8 is a good bet.
To go to CSE, you’d need a 9+, and even then, the exact number would depend on how good the others who’d want to, as well, are.
You do need to pay additionally in the name of branch change fees. A successful transfer will get you to the other side of the building roughly after 1st internals of the 3rd semester.
Thankyou.
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