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Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology

Private University|Estd. 2007|NAAC Grade A

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Average rating of KMIT

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.3

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.5/5

Admission

Admission

4.4/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.8/5

Academics

Academics

4.3/5

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Sachin Mishra

Sachin Mishra

14 Sept, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really friendly and helpful. They always support us when we're struggling. We have lots of exams that help us learn. But some subjects don't really relate to what we're studying.

Placement: I picked KMIT in Hyderabad 'cause it's a top college in Telangana with great rankings and placements. The CSE placements here are awesome. Companies offer good internships with nice pay. Job opportunities for CSE students are top-notch with an average package of around 9 LPA. Lots of companies come to the college, giving students many job and internship options.

Campus: The college is in a small area, not as huge as other colleges. It's right in the city center. There are 2 blocks for CSE and IT. The library is nice for studying peacefully.

Pradeep Iyer

Pradeep Iyer

16 Jul, 2024

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're super experienced, qualified, and friendly. They teach really well. The courses are great and get us ready for jobs by the 8th semester. Exams are tough, but because of the faculty, most of us pass.

Placement: Most students in our college get placed, which is why I chose KMIT. The average package is 4 LPA, but some lucky ones get up to 1 crore per year! Even the lowest package is around 2-3 LPA.

Campus: The campus has good infrastructure, but it's a bit small. The labs and classrooms are great, but there's no hostel on site. The canteen is clean and serves good food. They only have basketball and volleyball for sports, though.

Om Joshi

Om Joshi

4 Apr, 2024

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college were good. They were more helpful in the first year than in the second and third years. You have to do more self-learning instead of relying on them. They know a lot and most professors really teach well. The course is up-to-date with what the industry needs. In the first year, we had some non-core subjects. But in the second and third years, it's all about the core subjects. You gotta focus more on those. The exams were pretty easy because our college is autonomous and they grade us nicely. The passing rate is around 80%.

Placement: Most students from our course usually land jobs in good companies. The highest salary offered was 42 LPA, and the lowest was 5.5 LPA. On average, students get around 6.5 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, Wipro, Adobe, and Goldman Sachs come for placements. Around 75% of students also get internships in companies like Goldman Sachs, Wipro, and Adobe. Common job roles are Software engineer, Full Stack Developer, and Software Associate Engineer.

Campus: The IT department at KMIT has decent facilities and infrastructure. They've got computer systems in labs for programming tasks. The library has tons of books, just register your name to use it. Campus-wide Wi-Fi is a plus. There's no college hostel, so you'll have to find a private one nearby. The private hostels are alright, but the food might not be your favorite. Sports aren't a big deal here, but you can still play basketball and football on the small ground.

Tanya Choudhary

Tanya Choudhary

8 Dec, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at KMIT are super helpful and really know their stuff. They teach well and always have our backs. Exams at our college are serious and test what we've learned. They make sure everything is fair and no one cheats. If someone does cheat, they're in trouble.

Placement: At Keshav Memorial, most students are into computer science and engineering. Around 85% of us are in those branches. The highest pay you can get here in computer science is 50 LPA. On average, it's around 20 LPA. The lowest is 5 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft come for placements. Lots of students get internships at places like Amazon and Google. Some popular roles are programmer and coding jobs. It's a good place to study if you're into tech stuff!

Campus: KMIT has awesome facilities like labs, classrooms, library, and sports complex. The classrooms have Wi-Fi and are well-kept. We've got labs for chemistry, computer, and physics. The library has useful books, including ones for our courses. Plus, we can play basketball, volleyball, and badminton during and after college. It's pretty cool!

Isha Joshi

Isha Joshi

30 Jul, 2023

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams at this college are well-organized. They give us plenty of time to get ready for them. The courses are solid and the professors are great. They really help us get ready for job interviews too.

Placement: The college in Telangana is really good. They make sure all students get good training. A lot of students from there land great jobs and internships. The average salary is around 8-9 LPA, with the highest being 49 LPA.

Campus: The college is super tiny, only 6 acres. It's way smaller than other colleges. Because it's so small, there's no space for a sports ground. They don't really do sports here.

Shubham Verma

Shubham Verma

21 Jul, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful in the first year. But after that, you gotta be more independent. They know their stuff and teach well. The courses are practical and get you ready for work. Exams aren't too hard, and most people pass easily with over 60%.

Placement: Most students here end up getting jobs, which is cool. The pay is pretty good some get up to 40 LPA, while others start at 5 LPA. On average, it's around 6 LPA. Big companies like Goldman Sachs, Google, and Amazon come for placements. Lots of us also land internships, which is awesome. They offer roles like Software Engineer, Software Developer, and Associate Software Engineer. I'm part of the 2021-2025 batch, studying AI/ML.

Campus: The department facilities are top-notch! We've got 24/7 Wi-fi with super-fast internet all over campus. Classrooms are big and comfy. The library is huge, packed with all kinds of books for us. Unfortunately, the college doesn't have any hostels, so we stay in private ones nearby. The hostel facilities are pretty good. Food is decent, but lunchtime can be a bit of a challenge. The canteen has lots of food choices. Just keep in mind, there aren't any medical facilities around.

Seema Choudhary

Seema Choudhary

26 Mar, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here really know their stuff. They're super friendly and always ready to lend a hand when we're stuck. That's one of the best things about this college. They make sure we're prepared for the real world with hands-on experience. The exams can be tough, but with some effort, you can pass.

Placement: Most of us landed jobs in our third year. Salaries range from 3 to 49 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, Google, and Flipkart hire from here. About half of my buddies scored internships in the first semester of the third year. They're into data analysis, web development, and full stack development.

Campus: There aren't many sports options here because we don't have proper playgrounds. The canteen is there but it's pricey to eat there every day. The food tastes good and they keep it clean, though. We don't have Wi-Fi, but we do have a great library and digital library.

Manisha Das

Manisha Das

16 Feb, 2023

2.8
4 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The course is tough, you need 21 out of 60 to pass. It doesn't fully prepare us for jobs in the industry. The stuff we learn is outdated, using old technologies and basic standards.

Placement: Most students get jobs after college, some with lower salaries like 3 LPA and others with higher like 10 LPA. On average, people get around 7 LPA. Last year, 80% of students got hired. Amazon, Accenture, and TCS are the top companies that hire from our college, offering jobs like data analyst and software developer.

Campus: The campus doesn't have great infrastructure. We have libraries and labs, but there's no free Wi-Fi or hostel. The canteen is nice, but sports aren't a big deal here, and there's no medical help available. Oh, and there's a police station next to our campus.

Anil Singh

Anil Singh

7 Sept, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really supportive and know their stuff. Once you get the hang of how they work, you'll see it's all for our benefit. The course prepares us well for the industry, especially with classes on business communication.

Placement: Around 80% of students from my senior batch got jobs after college. JPMC was the top company hiring us, with Deloitte and Google following close behind. Job opportunities start coming in during the second year, second semester. Almost everyone in the batch found a job. Just stick to the course curriculum, and you'll land a job for sure.

Campus: The campus has multiple canteens with good food that's clean and cheap for us students. They bring in fresh food every week and cook it daily. I always go for the popular dishes, and the fries are my favorite!

Anil Das

Anil Das

21 Aug, 2022

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here aren't the best. They mainly just read from PDFs and don't add much value. It feels like they're not really teaching, just repeating stuff. Sometimes it's hard to understand the topic in class, so we end up watching YouTube videos to catch up. The exams are pretty tough, and not everyone passes  only about 55% make it through.

Placement: The average placement package at our college is around 9.4 LPA, with the lowest being about 4 LPA. The highest package is over 1.0 crore per year, which a girl from the IT branch got. Our college has tie-ups with NGIT, KMCE, and KMEC.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here sucks. They don't even give us the password, so I have to use my own data. There are lots of sports to choose from at the college basketball, football, badminton, volleyball, carrom, chess, table tennis, and more. The canteen has decent prices, but the food is way too greasy.