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The infrastructure is really good, and the college library has more than 80k books. Students can also sit in the library and study; it gives a very good environment for study. The labs in our college are well-advanced and up-to-date, and also the canteen food is South Indian type; North Indian options are also available.
The teachers are qualified, and almost everyone holds a Ph.D., and those who don't hold, they are pursuing. The mid-sem exams are very easy to score, but the sem-end exams are a bit tough compared to the mid-sem exams. The passing percentage is 40% in both mid-sem and sem-end exams
Almost 90 percent of students who have a good CGPA get placed, and the highest package till now is 54 LPA and the average ranges from 3 to 4 LPA. At the end of the 7th sem, everyone must do an internship in the companies and work there. Due to internships, job opportunities become higher.
Our department has smart classrooms, labs for coding, AI, IoT, and networking. Tools like outer and IoT kits help with projects. There is also a library, good Wi-Fi, and space for students to study and work on ideas. Library, project space, and 24/7 Wi-Fi.
The teachers were highly qualified, knowledgeable, and helpful, with a focus on interactive teaching and providing real-world insights. The course curriculum is relevant and well-structured, equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to be ready in the field.
Exception, with nearly 50-80% placement rates. The average package typically ranges from 3-8 LPA, with higher packages for standout students in tech. Top recruiting companies for my course are Infosys, TCS, Wipro, and HCL. The top roles offered are networking and telecommunication roles, embedded systems and IoT roles, cloud computing roles.
Facilities and infrastructure of NMAMIT are amazing. Free Wi-Fi is available on campus all the time. Labs have all the latest model equipment. Classrooms have centralized air-conditioners the best infrastructure.
Faculty members at NMAMIT are amazing. They are highly educated and knowledgeable. Most of the faculty are Ph.D holders and are very well versed in the subjects they teach. Semesters are usually of 5 months which includes 2 sessional exams and 1 semester exam.
Hello NMAMIT aspirants, this college has excellent placement programs. Every year, an average of 90-95% of the students get placed in some of the top companies in our country. We have 3 types of companies that visit the campus, and they are mass recruitment companies, 2- dream companies, and 3- super dream companies. MRC offers an average package of 3-7 LPA, dream companies offer 10-15 LPA, and super dream companies offer more than 20 LPA. Some of the top recruiters of NMAMIT are Nutanix, Juniper, Robosoft, Oracle, Infosys, IBM, etc.
This college has a good number of lecture halls and many expert professors. Professors treat students as friends and provide great support. The main highlights are the labs and Wi-Fi facilities. Students have access to excellent labs and a strong Wi-Fi signal throughout the campus.
Faculty members are very helpful to students. They are well-qualified and knowledgeable, and they teach students very well. This college prepares students to be industry-ready. Semester-end exams are a bit tougher compared to the internals, but they ensure that students are well-prepared at all times.
Around 90% of students got placed in NMAMIT College, and the highest salary package offered was 52 LPA. Top companies like Texas, Infosys, and Wipro, among many others, visit to hire students. A lot of cultural activities are also conducted. They provide good placement support to students.
The college entrance is full of green trees. But there is a bad smell that is unbearable; it must be cleaned every day to prevent that. The college is away from the city, so there is less pollution. The college has Wi-Fi, but speed is an issue. The college library has many books, newspapers, notes, and study materials. The hostel has separate blocks for girls and boys; in one room, 2 people stay with attached washrooms.
The teachers provide high-quality education, making students industry-ready through skill development courses. All faculty members are friendly and approachable, helping us solve any problems and relieving stress. Well-experienced professors guide the students well.
The Department conducts programs that help the students enhance their knowledge and equip themselves with industry-relevant skills and technology. Soft skills training is arranged to help the students ace the selection process and give them a superior edge in the competitive job markets. Non-placed students are assisted with placements for a year after their graduation through 'Off-Campus' initiatives and referrals
Infrastructure is best, compared to other colleges in this area. Labs are very good with good Wi-Fi connection (with high-end CPUs which can perform complex programs also i7). Classrooms are very good with AC and projector and good quality benches. Library is decent.
Teaching is very good and helpful. They teach with good PPT and make students do projects on the basis of subject knowledge which is very best thing. Course curriculum is somewhat relevant to make students industry-ready but not completely, self-study is important.
80 of students got jobs, and students who have above 7.5 CGPA are eligible for placement. If we have above 8.5 CGPA then we are eligible for dream company. More students get placed in mass companies like Infosys, TCS, and other.
The department has many labs as required for its courses. Wi-Fi is available at every computer-based lab and there is a separate departmental library. Classrooms are fitted with projectors in each class. The library is full of books and foreign journals, with a capacity of 300 students at a time.
Faculty members are good as they are well-qualified; most of them are Ph.D. holders or have completed their Master's. Their knowledge is very good. The courses make students industry-ready. Projects in each semester make students ready for the industry. Semester exams depend on the subject
The placement department conducts activities that help students in getting placed. The last best package was 52 LPA, and the average package is 4-6 LPA. Almost 80-90% of students are placed. Top recruiters are DevRev, Nokia, and many more, like Infosys and Japanese companies.
We have pretty good labs and classrooms, but they don't turn on the AC in class, which is a major drawback in Karkala. Wi-Fi is simply for the sake of it. It's not at all fast for others to use. Only Ethernet cables are fast. The library is very old and compact with very bad librarians. The hostel is average in terms of infrastructure and food. The food is mediocre. It's a coupon-based system.
Some teachers are good, but most of them are just not updated to the current trend. They still teach what they learned in the 90s. No hands-on learning in the curriculum, and if there’s a hands-on activity, none will be done by our faculty members. No, it doesn’t make us industry-ready, of course. Internals are pretty easy, but semester-end exams are pretty average. Most of them pass.
In our department, it was 70-80% placement last year. The highest package was 52 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Nutanix, Finacle, and some Japan-based companies. So far, from the college, less than 5 people have gotten internships via the college. We have the Atul Incubation Centre too, in which many startups work, and they also offer internship opportunities.
We have pretty good labs and classrooms, but they don't turn on the AC in class, which is a major drawback in Karkala. Wi-Fi is simply for the sake of it. It's not at all fast for others to use. Only Ethernet cables are fast. The library is very old and compact with very bad librarians. The hostel is average in terms of infrastructure and food. The food is mediocre. It's a coupon-based system
Some teachers are good, but most of them are just not updated to the current trend. They still teach what they learned in the 90s. No hands-on learning in the curriculum, and if there’s a hands-on activity, none will be done by our faculty members. No, it doesn’t make us industry-ready, of course. Internals are pretty easy, but semester-end exams are pretty average. Most of them pass.
In our department, it was 70-80% placement last year. The highest package was 52 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Nutanix, Finacle, and some Japan-based companies. So far, from the college, less than 5 people have gotten internships via the college. We have the Atul Incubation Centre too, in which many startups work, and they also offer internship opportunities.
Labs are very clean and neat. Libraries are very organized. There is no Wi-Fi in classrooms. There are 2 types of Indian food, North and South. The food at the hostels is amazing. There is also a small medical clinic for the native students inside the campus.
Teachers are really helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. You can ask them doubts anytime, and they are always free to help you. In my course, there is nothing related to the industry, so I don't know. Exams are really easy, and the passing percentage is nearly 35%, I guess.
Nearly 200 people are placed in my course. The highest is 45 LPA and the lowest is 8 LPA to 10 LPA. Google and many huge companies. Nearly 70% of students get internships from our course and with good companies. In our college, they provide us with everything.
Hi dear candidate,
Either of the options are good, one provides you the skills that are trending in the IT industry and one provides you strong foundation in EEE.
NMAMIT (EEE) is a reputed institution with good potential for jobs in PSUs.
Sahyadri (CSE or AI/ML) provides you the degree with ongoing market trend that also provides much exposure to good placements that are high in demand.
You may look for Sahyadri College with CSE as you should consider it's post benefits as per the trends of market if a reputed college does not matter to you.
At the end, everything matters on your interest so you may look at any of them from our side you may look for CSE in Sahyadri.
HOPE THIS HELPS...
Hello Aspirant,
If you are in a position of choosing EEE at NMAMIT, Nitte or CSE (AI & ML) at Sahyadri College, Mangalore, then I present the following comparison:
If you want a career in tech, coding or with AI, I recommend opting for CSE in AI and ML at Sahyadri. If you intend to follow core engineering pathways better and more established through reputation, I suggest EEE at NMAMIT.
Which One to Choose?
1. Go for NMAMIT if:
You prioritize placements and a consistently high package.
You value a more established reputation and academic rigor.
A peaceful, focused environment is important to you.
2. Go for Sahyadri if:
You are inclined toward entrepreneurship and innovation.
You want to benefit from an urban location for better industry exposure.
You are looking for a relatively affordable option with good facilities.
Both colleges are good choices, but NMAMIT has a slight edge in terms of placements and academic reputation, especially for CSE. However, your final decision should consider your career goals, financial situation, and preferred learning environment.