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Average rating of BMSITM
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Deepak Shaha
B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Reviewed On 13 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really cool and easy to talk to. They make learning fun by cracking jokes sometimes. They know their stuff, with most of them having master's degrees from good schools. The classes are great and focus on electronics, preparing us well for jobs. Plus, most students pass with an 83% success rate.
Placement: BMS College rocks! They help almost all students get jobs - like 97% of us land a gig every year. Lots of us end up at big companies like Google, Amazon, and Flipkart. And about 73% of students score internships with cool pay. Everyone wants testers and developers nowadays, so job opportunities are looking up.
Campus: The school facilities are really good. We have big classrooms that make learning fun and we get hands-on experience in workshops and labs. The campus has Wi-Fi and the library has all the books we need. The hostel is okay, but the food and water services could be better.
Dinesh Singh
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are pretty good overall, just a couple of not-so-great ones like in any college. The course content doesn't match industry standards much, but that's common in most Indian colleges. The exams are not too hard, so it's easy to score above 9 CGPA if you put in a few hours of study each day.
Placement: Most students in my batch got jobs in 2024, around 85-90%. The highest salary offered was 46.4 LPA, while the lowest was 3 LPA. On average, students got around 7-8 LPA. Big companies like TCS and Infosys came for placements. Also, 663 students landed paid internships with monthly stipends ranging from Rs 13,000 to Rs 80,000.
Campus: The college campus has three main blocks: lab, academic, and BSN. CSE classes happen in the lab block AIML and other subjects are in the academic block. The colleges and hostels all have Wi-Fi, and there's good infrastructure for every course. But there aren't enough hostels for everyone. Only about 20-30% of students can stay on campus, the rest have to find PGs nearby. Luckily, there are lots of PGs around the area.
Rakhi Gupta
B.E. in Information Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 24 Nov, 2025
Admission: The female teachers in ISE seem to show more support to the guys, maybe because they like them. As a girl, I feel this bias firsthand. Some teachers are really not nice at all. If you act like you're unsure and ask questions, you might get better grades. The labs are not good at all. Even the teachers seem lost. You have to study on your own to get through. Try to get a CGPA above 8. If it's below 7 and you don't have skills, you're in trouble. ISE teachers can be judgmental and play favorites, and there's a lot of student politics. It's tough, but it's the truth. Just focus on your work and don't depend too much on anyone else.
Placement: A lot of students don't get job offers right away, but some get multiple offers quickly after passing online tests with their friends' help. Some companies care more about looks and how sociable you are, like SAP. So even if you're not great at Data Structures and Algorithms, don't stress. Just be confident and show off in interviews. Some students even land internships outside of college through connections. Overall, don't rely too much on this college. Your luck and how well you can impress people matter more than anything here.
Campus: The Wi-Fi needs to get better. I wouldn't recommend going to BSN. It's hard to even make a call there. The washrooms in the academic block are the worst, especially the ground floor ones in all the blocks. The amphitheater used to be really good, but it's not there anymore. Props to the college management for that. They changed the canteen contract when a student got food poisoning. New students, be careful. Think twice about spending money on college stuff, 'cause tuition fees are already super high every year.
Siddharth Mishra
B.E. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are a mix - some just breeze through the PowerPoint slides, while others really know their stuff. BMSIT runs its own exams since it's an autonomous college, but they're not too tough.
Placement: I'm studying civil engineering, but the job opportunities for us aren't as great compared to other branches like CSE or ISE. Last year, the highest pay was 48 LPA, but the average for top branches is around 10 LPA.
Campus: The campus has good infrastructure and the classes are great. The classrooms have fans and good lighting, making it a comfortable place to study. Boys have a hostel on campus, while girls stay in a hostel 5 km away. But don't worry, the college offers transportation to the girls' hostel too. Overall, it's a nice place to be.
Shreya Khan
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and helpful. They know their stuff. In the first year, we get to choose cool subjects like cyber security, robotics, cloud computing, and IoT. I've heard the exams can be a bit tough, but it's all good.
Placement: Placements are happening right now, and so far, the best year for our batch seems to be 2024. Companies like Infosys and Amazon came to our college this year. From what I know, almost every 4th-year student in the 7th semester got an internship. And the placements are still ongoing, so there might be more good news to come!
Campus: The labs here are great, and the college buildings are nice. The food in the canteen is good and not too expensive. Wi-Fi works all over the campus and in the hostels. Both boys and girls have a gym in their hostels. The girls' hostel is a bit far, about 4-5 kilometers from the college. There are 120 spots in the girls' hostel, while the boys' hostel has three times more spots. You can also find PG accommodations nearby.
Gargi Choudhary
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 18 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really nice and helpful, well, most of them at least. They're good at explaining things and the quality of teaching is top-notch. The course is super useful because it covers Python, Java, C, C#, and web development skills.
Placement: The placement training sessions here are really helpful. About 30% of students have already found jobs, but more companies are still visiting. The highest salary offered so far is 11 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA. In our MCA department, top companies like Fedility and Accenture are recruiting students. Around 30 students also got internships. The most popular role is a data analyst.
Campus: The BMSITM College campus is awesome with lots of greenery. Wi-Fi is always on, and the labs have computers. They could clean the labs more often though. The library has a great selection of books, and there's a sports room too. Love it here!
Rahul Jangid Jangid
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at BMSIT mostly have PhDs. They know a lot and are experts in their fields. The course content is old-fashioned. Some teachers help us get ready for working in the industry. But mostly, students have to figure out their future by themselves.
Placement: Our college has a really good placement rate, over 75%. Big companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Paytm, and Junglee Games come here to hire students. Most people get internships in the 3rd or 4th year, but if you put in the effort, you can even snag one in the 2nd year. They offer roles like software developer and Android developer, which is pretty cool.
Campus: The college has pretty good facilities. Wi-Fi works well everywhere. The labs are cool with AC. Classrooms are big. The library has lots of books for all subjects. It's a nice place to study. Each hostel has its own medical center for students.
Pankaj Khan
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and smart, most of them have advanced degrees. But there are a few not-so-great ones, especially in one subject. The courses they offer are good enough to get a job after graduation. The semester exams are okay, some are a bit on the easy side.
Placement: Around 150 out of 200 students from CSE got placed. The highest salary was 33.00 LPA, lowest was 3.25 LPA, and the average was 9.31 LPA. Big companies like Google and Microsoft hired students. Also, 1300 students got internships, with the highest paying Rs. 50,000 and the lowest Rs. 10,000. This is how placements are going for CSE in 2025.
Campus: I stayed in the PG called Om Sai and Comfort World with three blocks A, B, and C. The Wi-Fi works great everywhere on campus, including in the hostel and the PG. The food at the mess, canteen, and PG is really good. We have medical facilities on campus too. And there's a volleyball ground, as well as grounds for football and cricket.
Pooja Gupta
B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 27 Aug, 2025
Admission: The professors here are all super smart with Ph.D. degrees. They really know their stuff! They help us a lot with exams and do hands-on stuff to explain things better. The exams are kinda tough, but doable.
Placement: Almost all the students from the AI and machine learning branch got placed last year, which is awesome! The average salary was around 800k. Big companies like AWS and SAP hired students for backend and coding jobs. Great opportunities for us!
Campus: The campus is super clean and full of greenery, making it really beautiful. They've got cool stuff like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and libraries. The hostel has a mess with yummy food for us. It's all just really awesome here.
Chetan Nair
B.E. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 24 Aug, 2025
Admission: I'm in the civil department, and our professors are super experienced and smart. They're really nice and always ready to help with any questions. They make sure you understand everything, no matter how long it takes. They also know their stuff when it comes to hands-on learning. The lab teachers are awesome too. To teach here, you need at least a Ph.D. that says a lot!
Placement: I'm studying civil engineering at BMSIT&M. The college is great for IT courses like CSE, ISE, AIML. But for core branches like civil, the job packages and company visits are not as high. As a fresher, the highest package you can get is around 6 LPA, but on average it's around 4 LPA. It's not bad, it's pretty normal for any college. So, IT placements are awesome, but for core branches, they're just okay. Still, this college guarantees 100% placements.
Campus: The campus has everything you need - huge green spaces, parking, sports facilities like cricket nets, football ground (not turf), table tennis, chess, basketball, and volleyball courts, plus a gym. The library is big with books for all kinds of professions. The labs have the latest systems. I don't stay in the hostel, but my friends love it. They even have their own fest there. Wi-Fi is always on, and the food is great. Overall, I'd give it an 8 out of 10.
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