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FISAT - Federal Institute of Science and Technology

Private University|Estd. 2002|NAAC Grade A+

Average rating of FISAT

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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15%
4
35%
3
40%
2
10%
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Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

3.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

3.9/5

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Gautam Singh

Gautam Singh

B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Reviewed On 12 Sept, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The college is affiliated with KTU University. The teachers are really good and have a lot of experience. They teach us labs and theory in a practical way, which helps us understand how things work in real life. The semester exams are not too hard because they follow KTU's pattern. The pass rates vary from year to year, but around 70% of students pass each semester on average.

Placement: In Electrical and Electronics Engineering, lots of students are finding jobs without much trouble. There are many job options in core and software fields. Students are scoring internships with big companies like Microsoft and Intel. Our college has a bunch of clubs that can boost our resumes.

Campus: The college feels like a big university with lots of greenery. The library is huge and worth mentioning. Wi-Fi is good too. Each department has its own labs with nice facilities. The cricket ground is a cool feature - sometimes you'll see film stars playing there.

Rakhi Gupta

Rakhi Gupta

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Design

Reviewed On 6 Sept, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are nice and know their stuff, but they sometimes teach too quickly. They could explain things better. The course covers a lot, but it can be overwhelming at times. It's good, but could be more practical for the real world. The exams are challenging and tough to study for. Most students pass, but some struggle in harder subjects. It's not a breeze, but if you work hard, you'll make it through.

Placement: I'm doing B.Tech in computer science and design at FISAT College in Angamaly. The college is alright, but classes can drag on and get boring sometimes. Placements are pretty good, with students landing jobs at places like TCS and Wipro. The highest salary offered is around 6 LPA. The lowest is 3 LPA, and most students get around 4 LPA - 5 LPA. Quite a few students also got internships at top companies. Overall, I'm happy with my time here, but there's still room to improve, especially when it comes to campus facilities.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is good, which is a plus. The computer labs are decent, but sometimes they're a bit slow. The classrooms are spacious, but some could use more fans. The library is nice, although it's on the smaller side. The hostels are okay, but the rooms can get really warm. The food in the mess is alright, nothing special. The canteen has tasty snacks though. We also have a small clinic with good medical facilities. The sports playground is there, but not many people use it. Overall, it's not bad, but there's room for improvement.

Manoj Reddy

Manoj Reddy

Master of Computer Applications (MCA)

Reviewed On 12 Jul, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really nice and friendly. They help us get good grades and achieve our goals. They also organize seminars to motivate us to pursue further studies. We all get along well and support each other.

Placement: Students who are eligible can start applying for placements in the 6th semester. Companies like Infosys and TCS come to hire students. The highest package this year is 7 lakh, and 70% of students end up getting placed. After I graduate, I aim to work hard to land a good job.

Campus: I picked this college mainly for the fun campus life. We have tech fests every 3 months, with the big one in either February or November. The library has all the books we need for classes, plus some cool stuff for leisure reading. Our classrooms are set up with benches, desks, and projectors for tech stuff. The sports facilities here are awesome, and we even have a sports day. The advisors are big fans of sports and other activities, probably because our college has some famous grads. We've got societies like IEEE and ASME, and there's an online portal for paying fees and checking grades.

Priya Nair

Priya Nair

Master of Computer Applications (MCA)

Reviewed On 26 May, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at the University are really knowledgeable and dedicated. They are some of the best I've come across. They explain things in a way that's easy to understand, and they're patient when students have questions. They give us their contact info so we can reach out even after class to clear up any doubts we have. It's great knowing they're there to help us succeed.

Placement: The job placements here are awesome! The highest package offered is a whopping 2.7 crore, with an average salary of around 18 lakhs per year. Most students, about 80%, get placed easily as tons of companies come for recruitment. I'm thinking of working for a couple of years first, then aiming for a PhD at a top-notch college globally.

Campus: The college has cool arts fests like Arangu every year and Bharatham every 2 or 3 years. They usually happen in May or June. Tech fests happen every few years too. The library has lots of books and journals. You can play sports like cricket, football, badminton, table tennis, chess, volleyball, and basketball. The ACM and IEEE clubs are super active.

Deepak Menon

Deepak Menon

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Design

Reviewed On 17 Dec, 2023

4.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The courses are pretty good overall. The exams are not too hard, but you still need to study. Lots of students pass their exams here. We have two tests for each subject every semester, and they're not too tough. Overall, it's a good place to learn.

Placement: A lot of students from the Computer Science program land good jobs every year. The highest salary I know of is 17 LPA. On average, people get around 5-7 LPA, and the lowest I've heard of is 3.75-4 LPA. Big companies like IBM, TCS, UST, CTS, and Wipro often come for hiring.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good. Wi-Fi works everywhere, which is nice. We've got 9 computer labs, plus labs for Physics, Chemistry, Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil. I'm a day student, so I can't say much about the hostel, but I heard the food isn't great.

Suresh Verma

Suresh Verma

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 28 Apr, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The classes are hard. Teachers focus a lot on theory, not enough on hands-on stuff. That's the main issue. We focused too much on studying from books, not enough on real-world skills. Because of that, when it came to getting jobs, we were missing practical knowledge.

Placement: Around 300 students got jobs from my college through campus placements. The placement team is super active and they pick coordinators from different classes. Our placement officer works really hard to make sure everyone gets a job.

Campus: The hostel and food are awesome, and the cleaning is top-notch. The college is really well-maintained, which is rare. The infrastructure at Fisat is impressive, and the scenery is amazing.

Parth Menon

Parth Menon

B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 17 Apr, 2023

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great  they're helpful and know their stuff. But the course material feels a bit outdated. Most students pass with over 75%. Some teachers are awesome and always ready to lend a hand. The syllabus doesn't prepare us well for the industry. Semester exams aren't too tough though.

Placement: Around 20% of students in the Mechanical Engineering department get placed. The average packages in Mechanical Engineering range from 2-3 LPA. Companies such as IBM, TCS, Infosys, and Wipro come for hiring. Over half of the students in the Mechanical branch land internships.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi in the hostel and library, which is cool. The labs have all the fancy machines you need. There's even an ambulance in case of emergencies. The food in the mess is just okay. Sports are top-notch here, but the games are just okay. The canteen food is average too. The hostel rooms fit three people and are pretty nice. The library has books for all the different courses, which is awesome.

Karan Rao

Karan Rao

B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Reviewed On 1 Dec, 2022

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. Most of the semester exams are pretty easy, except for one tough subject that depends on how well you did in high school. About 70% of students pass their exams. The stuff we learn is actually useful and up-to-date.

Placement: Around 60% of students in EEE get placed every year. The highest salary is over 10 Lacs per year, while the lowest is around 5 Lacs. Big companies like HDFC and HCL hire from here. Being part of the AEEE group, you also get support from organizations like IEEE, which is super useful.

Campus: The campus and hostel both have Wi-Fi for students. The college has awesome infrastructure and the library is top-notch with a lot of books and documents to help with your B.Tech studies. The food at the mess and canteen is pretty good too. Plus, they're big on sports like cricket, football, volleyball, and basketball.

Yash Yadav

Yash Yadav

B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

Reviewed On 23 Jul, 2022

3.0
2 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They give helpful feedback to help us improve. They're pretty cool in class and not too strict like some private colleges. The curriculum could be better for getting ready for a job. We gotta work on our skills ourselves to be job-ready. The first test was a breeze for me, and most people passed with over 90%.

Placement: In my college, most students in Computer Science Engineering or Computer Science and Design Engineering get placed easily. But for Instrumentation, the placement rate is lower at around 60%. This is because there aren't many companies in India that hire instrumentation engineers. If you're interested in this course, you might have better luck finding a job in Gulf countries.

Campus: The hostel isn't great. Wi-Fi is slow, but the bathroom is decent. They clean it three times a week and the floor daily. Boys have to be back by 8:00 PM, while girls have to be back by 6:30 PM. It's a bit early, so we can't go out much. The room and food prices are fair, and the food is tasty.

Rohit Khan

Rohit Khan

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 20 Jul, 2022

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super good at teaching. They focus more on real-world skills than just theory. The exams are fair, and most of us do well. Overall, it's a great place to learn.

Placement: In the third year, the college gives us training for placements. Companies like TCS, IBM come for placements. The highest package is 17 LPA, and the average is 5 LPA. One of us got an internship at ISRO. Lots of students got job offers this year.

Campus: The college labs have everything you need. There are 4 hostel buildings, 2 for guys and 2 for girls. The food in the mess tastes pretty good, and they switch up the menu every 3 months. Plus, the college has awesome sports facilities.

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