
CMRIT Bangalore Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of CMRIT Bangalore
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.3
Student Rating Distribution
Tanvi Verma
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are all really good at what they do. They're friendly and make learning fun. They're always available to help us out. The course material is a bit old-fashioned, so we end up doing a lot of self-study. The exams set by the university are not too hard to pass.
Placement: The college has great placement opportunities. Almost all students get placed every year. The salary range is from 3 to 44 LPA, with an average of 7.5 LPA. Big companies like Deloitte, Accenture, Infosys, and others come for placements. They also offer internships. Popular roles are software developer, QA engineer, and cloud engineer.
Campus: The campus is kinda small because it's in the tech hub. Each department has its own space and the classrooms are big. The labs have cool computers and software. The canteen has mostly veg food, but not a lot of options. The college is into sports too, which is cool.
Varun Iyer
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 27 Oct, 2025
Admission: The school focuses on hands-on learning and a curriculum that relates to real-world jobs. This helps us get ready for the work world. They teach us about exam topics in class, which gets us set for harder stuff later on.
Placement: I'm from the 2027 batch, studying computer science and engineering. Lots of students have already got placed, and placements are still happening. In CSE, loads of students scored internships at cool companies like Amazon and Google.
Campus: There are different room-sharing options available for students to pick from based on what they like and how much they want to spend. The hostels have everything you need for a cozy stay, like nice rooms, cleaning services, tasty food, and Wi-Fi that works well. It's all set up to make sure you have a good time living there.
Pranav
B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at CMRIT are really good and easy to talk to. The college is independent under VTU, so they go by VTU's study plan. The exams in the first and second semesters are kinda easy, but the ones in the third and fifth semesters are a bit challenging. The professors are friendly and explain things well during classes.
Placement: The new branch is still working on placements since it started in 2021. Last year, the highest package was 43 LPA from a Japanese company. Most students got around 6-7 LPA. Companies like PhonePe, Wipro, TCS, and Accenture hire from here. But the college doesn't offer internships.
Campus: The place is awesome! They've got a big auditorium that can fit 600 people. And there's two basketball courts, a volleyball court, and a football field. The parking lot is huge and there's plenty of space. The library and labs are also in great shape.
Harsh Patel
B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 10 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super interactive and really know their stuff. They're great at teaching, which is awesome for both school and making friends. VTU handles the exams, and the college does about 2 internal tests. They take grading pretty seriously.
Placement: Most students here land jobs, around 80-90%. The top salary is 42 LPA, with an average of 7-10 LPA. Companies like DFHL, Inszoom, Quess Corp, and Dover Corp hire a lot of students. And there are plenty of internship opportunities with big companies too.
Campus: The college here has awesome Wi-Fi, which is really handy. The labs are cool, and the library has loads of books you can use. Our classrooms have smart boards and other stuff to help with studying. The hostel has different types of rooms - single, 2-person, 3-person, and 4-person. They all come with a wardrobe, table, chair, and bookshelf. Each room has 3 plug points and a shared bathroom. The food in the mess is healthy, but they could mix it up a bit more. And there are sports areas, a gym, and a basic clinic on campus too.
Usha Gupta
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at CMRIT are awesome and really helpful. They're super smart and prepare us well for life. The semester exams can be pretty tough since the college is affiliated with VTU, but the pass rate is about the same as other colleges.
Placement: A lot of students get good jobs after college. The highest salary offered was 44 LPA by a Japanese company. The college doesn't offer internships, but they do help with placements in the end.
Campus: The college library and gym are awesome super clean and nice. Hostel is great, with good food in the mess. There's Wi-Fi, vending machines, and hot water in the hostel. The whole campus is clean and looks great. Love it here!
Tanvi Reddy
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at CMRIT really know their stuff. They've got a lot of experience and knowledge that helps us learn better. They work hard to make sure we get a good education and grow intellectually.
Placement: Almost 80% of us found jobs after graduating. The companies that come for placements usually look at your language skills. You need to study Data Structures and Algorithms on your own to improve. Make sure to do well in both internal exams and VTU tests. Since our college is affiliated with VTU, many companies come here for recruitment.
Campus: Our college has cool stuff like projectors, whiteboards, and audio-visual systems that make learning better. We have labs for computer science, electronics, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and more. These labs help us learn by doing. The library has lots of books, journals, and online resources. There are centers for research on robotics, artificial intelligence, and data science to get students involved in new projects.
Tej Das
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are either Ph.D. holders or assistant professors, and they know their stuff pretty well. The course might not be super up-to-date with what's going on in the industry right now, but that's pretty normal for most colleges. You gotta work hard on your own. The exams in each semester are not too hard, and most students pass 2 internals and 1 external without too much trouble.
Placement: The college has a great placement record with almost 88% of students getting placed every time. The highest package is around 33.26 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA, and the average is 7 LPA. Companies like PhonePe, Ark Ltd, and AZN Bank come for recruitment. They don't arrange internships but help with placements. You have to find internships on your own. The roles offered include software developer, analytics, and management positions.
Campus: The classrooms have a whiteboard with a projector, good Wi-Fi, and all the ports we need. I don't stay in the hostel, so I can't say much about that. They have medical help and sports like table tennis, volleyball, football, a gym, basketball, and a cricket ground. The labs are okay, not amazing, but they get the job done.
Aparna Patel
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really nice and always ready to help, but the quality of teaching isn't the best. The exams are tough, but the semester ones are pretty easy. The library is huge and open from 8 am to 10 pm on regular days and until midnight during exams.
Placement: At cmrit in Bangalore, everyone in the CSE branch gets a job, with a 100% placement rate. The average salary is around 4-5 LPA. Lots of big companies come to hire students, and the highest package offered was 55 LPA by a Japanese company. Last year, some students even got placed in PhonePe with salaries ranging from 9-18 LPA.
Campus: The campus and dorms are awesome super clean with good food in the canteens. Hostel fees are around 1.8 lakhs per year. We've got a playground, basketball and volleyball courts, table tennis, and a gym. Just remember, curfew is at 7:30 pm for hostel students.
Pradeep Menon
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)
Reviewed On 22 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable and they stick to the VTU syllabus. Our exams are set by VTU too. CMRIT is linked with VTU. They have lots of engineering courses, both bachelor's and master's, and the school's got a good rep for academics.
Placement: The job placements are okay, with most packages around 7 LPA. About 70% to 80% of students who could get jobs did. The top international offer goes up to 44 LPA, while the highest domestic one is around 22 LPA.
Campus: The hostel facilities weren't great, not worth the money. But the college itself has good infrastructure and all kinds of facilities. CMRIT is a good college with modern facilities that make studying easier. There are some areas that could use improvement though.
abhishek prajapati
B.E. in Information Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Jul, 2025
Admission: The ISE department teachers are great they know their stuff and are easy to talk to. They teach us things we can actually use in the real world. The courses are all about what's happening in the industry now, so we're ready for jobs when we graduate. Exams can be tough, but if you study hard, you'll do fine. Most students pass with a 90-95% rate.
Placement: Most students in ISE get jobs after college, usually making 4-7 lakhs. The best companies hire around half of the students, offering 8-12 lakhs. In my group, almost everyone got a job, earning between 4-8 lakhs. And lots of us also got internships, working as SDEs or Data Analysts.
Campus: The ISE department has top-notch facilities like labs, fast Wi-Fi, and modern classrooms with projectors. The library has digital and physical resources. The hostels are clean and offer good food options in the mess. It's a nice place for students to live and study.
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