Kle technological university or Cmrit Bangalore which is good for cs
Hello Zeeshan Ali,
All of the above mentioned colleges are good at their own level but from my point of view if i would have been at your place then i will go for either SIT(ECE) or CMRIT(ISE). Since KLE is in Hubli which is out of Bangalore so i don’t think i’ll get that much of exposure which is i am getting in Bangalore.Since Bangalore is IT Hub of India so here you will get huge chance of visiting many companies understanding their work culture,attending various Tech. competition,attending many IT events and many more.
Now Lets see each colleges in brief:-
SIT Tumkur
SIT(Tumkur) :- SIT Tumkur is the one of the best college among above mentioned colleges . And It is also ranked under Top Ten college of Bangalore. It is 70 k.m away from Bangalore.
SIT has good infrastructure and also having good faculties who try to give their best to give butter quality of education to their students.
Another thing if you are north indian then you may don’t like the food as it is mixture of both(North+South Indian Recipe) but you’ll find south indian food very often.But No worry you have choice of staying outside of Hostel campus as there are many PGS for both Boys and Girls near by college or you can also look for Flat.
Now, Coming To Placement part which is the major concern of most of the student. Here in SIT Tumkur placement is pretty good for CSE, ISE and ECE followed by EEE and for MECH. & CIVIL by less Core companies comes for placement and also they just pick only 5–10 students from total available strength. so very very less chance of placement for Mech and Civil in core company. But ya they have chance to sit in IT companies placement process and if are good enough to clear that then they can switch their line or else they have to look for Pool Campus.
2) CMRIT Bangalore:- CMRIT is one of the emerging college in bangalore even it is 25 years old but from past few years cmrit is trying hard to make the education quality of best level.
CMRIT has infrastructure which i’ll say is just okay neither too small neither too big.
Faculty in this college are also good and well experienced except few. But also it differs according to the branch.If i talk about ISE branch as you have mentioned then ISE branch having very good and well experienced faculty and they are very friendly with the students.You can contact them at any time within college hour they will be available for you. ISE branch is improving their teaching and curriculum day by day.
CMRIT is in the main city of bangalore so you’ll have huge chance of exploring yourself by going numerous IT events and so on. Here, in this scene CMRIT has also started taking their students at different organisation like-TCS,HAL,Nuclear Power plant,IBM,etc.. to let the student understand the industrial work culture and fill the enthusiasm to learn something new.
Taking about Hostel facilities and food my view is similar to what i’ve mentioned for SIT tumkur.Refer that point.
Talking about placement,something similar to SIT. Here also placement of CSE,ISE is pretty good if u have minimum 60% of aggregate then there is a chance to get placed in some or other company by the end of 8th sem. Again ECE also has good placement number but very less chance to get placed in core company as they visit least. So students have to switch towards IT job. EEE has okay placement but Mech. and civil very very less hope.
3) KLE Tech:- I don’t have any idea about this college so i’ll prefer not to say anything for this college.
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P.S :- Choose college wisely as you have to spend your precious 4 years for doing and learning something new,develop new skill, explore your passion & talent and live your adventure.
For more information please visit these links:
Here are the links:
Kle Technological University, Hubballi:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/university/kle-technological-university-hubballi/amp
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Cmr Institute Of Technology, Bangalore:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/colleges/cmr-institute-of-technology-bangalore/amp
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Hope this helps...
Thank you and all the best...