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Average rating of BNMIT

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.8

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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10%
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Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

3.7/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.5/5

Academics

Academics

4.2/5

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Usha Khan

Usha Khan

B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Reviewed On 3 Nov, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how helpful the faculty is at this college. The teachers know their stuff and the course content matches what's happening in the real world. They even get advice from professionals when planning what we'll learn. The exams are fair and not too hard.

Placement: The placements at our college are pretty good. Companies like Deloitte and Adobe come to hire students. They also give us training to prepare for placements, which is really helpful. Most students who go for placements get a chance to show their skills.

Campus: The campus is a bit small, and the boys' hostel is far from the college. But the labs and library are awesome for learning. The Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus.

Prerna Singh

Prerna Singh

B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Reviewed On 29 Oct, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really experienced and know their stuff well. They're great at helping us understand the subjects and work on projects that look good on our resumes. Last year, our college introduced a new autonomous batch which is pretty cool.

Placement: Our college introduced artificial intelligence and machine learning in 2020, so our course hasn't had placements yet. However, students from other branches like CSE and ISE have been getting placed with good salaries. The college supports us with placement training and has connections for placements in Japan.

Campus: The new buildings at our college have great labs and live classrooms. The library is well-equipped with all the books we need for our courses and even some novels. Plus, there's a canteen at the back of the college that serves really good food. It's all pretty awesome here!

Shruti Menon

Shruti Menon

B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super supportive and nice. The course content is spot-on and gets us ready for the real world. The exams during the semester are fair. We have 3 internal exams and they count towards our final grade. The big theory exam is worth 100 marks, but it's cut in half to 50. For the other 50 marks, they look at our internal scores, lab work, and assignments. Everyone passes, which is awesome. The students here are cool and well-behaved.

Placement: There's one mentor for every 10 students to help with things like attendance and behavior. The highest salary for electrical engineering is 40 LPA, while the minimum is 15 LPA. Companies like BOSH, Toyota, EMC, and TCS come for placements. Almost everyone gets a job after graduating. The roles you get depend on your skills.

Campus: Most of the teachers here have their PhDs. The labs, libraries, and classrooms are super clean. The library has a ton of books for us, which is awesome. They also have a digital library with internet for studying and research. The hostel is nice and tidy, but the food is not great. That's a big downside of BNMIT. They really focus on sports and other activities like cricket, throwball, basketball, and badminton. And the best part is, these games are free to play!

Isha Nair

Isha Nair

B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Reviewed On 16 Sept, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They have a lot of experience in both teaching and working in companies. The course curriculum follows VTU guidelines, which keeps it relevant. The exams mostly test book knowledge instead of practical skills, so some students find them hard while others find them easy.

Placement: Most of us landed jobs during campus placements like around 90%. The highest salary this year was 42 LPA, and the lowest was 3 LPA. Everyone got internships too. Big companies like Samsung, Amazon, Accenture, and L&T hired us. We got roles like developer, service maintainer, and project leader.

Campus: The college has nice facilities that are well-kept. The labs have all the stuff we need and they're in good shape. Even though our college is small, everything we need is there. But the hostel isn't great. The food there isn't good, and the Wi-Fi is super slow. Plus, there's no washing machine in the hostel for laundry.

Divya Joshi

Divya Joshi

B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Reviewed On 14 Sept, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at BNMIT are super smart and explain things really well. The courses can be challenging, but the exams are fair. You'll need to put in some effort to pass. The campus is nice and there are lots of cultural and other fun activities to get involved in. Overall, it's a good place to learn and grow.

Placement: In my program, fewer students got placed in the past. Companies mostly like to hire CSE students. The big recruiters are Bosch, ABB, and others. They offer jobs like data engineer, network engineer, and machinery roles. Some students found placements, and a few got internships.

Campus: The hostel has wifi, and there are labs and classrooms. The canteen is clean and organized. We also have sports facilities like volleyball, basketball, table tennis, and badminton courts. The mess food is tasty and well taken care of.

Anjali Menon

Anjali Menon

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 16 Aug, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The lecturers are super nice and have Ph.D.s. They teach well and the college is autonomous. The course is practical and gets us ready for jobs. Exams are fair and overall it's a great college.

Placement: Most students in our college got jobs after graduation around 80%. The highest salary offered is 42 LPA, and the average is 5 LPA. Companies like Adobe, Mindtree, and Accenture came for placements. Many students also got internships at places like Paypal and Oracle about 60%.

Campus: The college has great facilities for studying. The labs are well-equipped and the classrooms have smart technology. The library has a lot of books to help with assignments. The hostel is nice and the food there is tasty. Plus, we have Wi-Fi for doing research. It's a good place to learn and live.

Varun tulsian

Varun tulsian

B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Reviewed On 4 Aug, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like this college. The teachers are awesome and they help us a lot. The library has all the textbooks we need. Our exams are on tablets, which is pretty cool and not something you see in other private colleges in Bangalore. The exams are hard, so you gotta study every day to do well.

Placement: Most of us found jobs after college, while a few decided to continue studying. The electrical students are also doing well with placements. AEEE students got around 18.75 LPA, and ECE got about 15 LPA. The average packages for ECE and EEE are around 7 LPA, which is pretty good for core branches in India.

Campus: The canteen is nice, and the classrooms and labs are well-kept. The library has a good selection of books. However, the campus ground is small, like a kindergarten one. There aren't many sports facilities. On the bright side, the auditorium and seminar hall are really good. I'd rate it 3 stars overall.

Nidhi Nair

Nidhi Nair

B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 1 Aug, 2025

3.0
2 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They have Ph.D.s and some even studied at IITs. We have three internal exams worth 50 marks each, and one external exam also for 50 marks. The teaching is top-notch and they're always there to help you out.

Placement: Most students in our college get jobs every year, which is awesome. The average salary for Indian jobs is around 5.1 LPA. Some lucky folks even got a whopping 20 LPA! The lowest salary offered was 2 LPA, but hey, it's a start!

Campus: The campus is tiny, only 4 acres. The hostel isn't on campus, but it's nice. They serve good food and keep it clean. The staff there are friendly. The canteen is small, but the food is healthy and tasty.

Aishwarya Menon

Aishwarya Menon

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 12 Jul, 2025

2.5
1 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The computer science program here has a good curriculum, but it's pretty strict academically. Around 40% of students pass their classes. Most teachers are great, but some might point out errors in your code and ask you to fix them on your own.

Placement: The placements here are great! Everyone finds a job. Last year, the top salary was about INR 32 LPA, while the average was INR 6 LPA. Some students even landed jobs with INR 16 LPA to INR 22 LPA. The placement team is awesome and really puts in the effort.

Campus: The college's infrastructure and hostel are the main problems. There's not enough space for activities outside of class. The girls' hostel is on campus, but the boys' hostel is a bit far at 2km. The food is okay, and the Wi-Fi is pretty unreliable it's not always working.

Om Joshi

Om Joshi

B.E. in Information Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 8 Jun, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at BNM Institute of Technology are really experienced, with more than 5 years of teaching under their belt. They make sure our studies match what's happening in the real world. We get to do lots of hands-on projects and internships to practice what we learn.

Placement: Around half of the students got placed this year, which is about 49%. But more students are still getting placed, so it might go up to 60-75%. The average package is 10 Lacs, with the highest one at 30 Lacs and the lowest at 5.5 Lacs. Almost everyone gets an internship by the end of the year.

Campus: The campus at BNM Institute of Technology is just okay. They have good Wi-Fi and the labs are well-stocked. But the hostels, food, medical services, and sports activities could be better.

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