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Average rating of Manipal Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.3
Student Rating Distribution
Pooja Menon
B.Tech.in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)
Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my first year are okay. The things we learn are practical and useful for getting a job later. Exams are kinda tough (like 7/10 tough), so you gotta study hard. Most students pass though, around 90% overall. But it also depends on what you're studying.
Placement: Around 70% of us already got jobs. The top package is 35 LPA for a few students at Confluent. BlackRock offered 22 LPA to eight students. Internships depend on your skills, and half of us got one. In my course, you can be a data scientist, software engineer, or AI engineer.
Campus: The labs are good, Wi-Fi is okay, and classrooms are awesome. The hostel is really nice, they clean my room daily so it's super clean. The food in the mess is good too, we get chicken every other day and chicken biryani on Sundays.
Ashish Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber security)
Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2025
Admission: The course curriculum here is awesome, we learn a lot of new stuff. The professors are really friendly and always ready to help. They explain things well, no matter how small the question is.
Placement: I'm new here, just started my first year. I don't know much about job placements yet since I've only been here for six months. But, I heard some students got great placements. Like this guy from ECE got a 52 LPA package, which sounds awesome to me.
Campus: The classrooms are awesome! They're really big and have good ventilation. The Wi-Fi is okay, but it can be a bit spotty sometimes.
Tej Rao
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2025
Admission: The professors here are really helpful and teach us what we need to know for the real world. The exams can be pretty challenging, but they make sure we're prepared. We take the exams on special tablets in the exam rooms. The results come out online later on.
Placement: The job placements at our college are really good. They said the average salary is around 12 LPA, with a median of 10 LPA. The highest package offered was 50 LPA. A lot of students also landed cool internships at big companies like Microsoft and IBM.
Campus: The campus is super nice and well-kept. There are lots of departments for different subjects, all taken care of by the staff. They have 4 hostels and are building another one, so around 10,000 students can stay there. The rooms are big and you can pick from different types. Plus, all classrooms have AC and there are plenty of labs too.
Yamini Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: The professors here are really helpful and teach us what we need to know for the real world. The exams can be pretty challenging, but they make sure we're prepared. We take the exams on special tablets in the exam rooms. The results come out online later on.
Placement: The job placements at our college are really good. The placement cell says the average package is 12 LPA and the median package is 10 LPA. The highest package offered is 50 LPA. A lot of students also landed internships at big companies like Microsoft, IBM, and more.
Campus: The campus is super clean and has lots of departments for different subjects. The staff always keeps everything tidy. There are 4 hostels, and they're making another one. They can hold about 10,000 students in total. The rooms are big, and you can pick different types. Every classroom has AC, and there are lots of labs too.
Yogesh Das
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber security)
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss. Some really know their stuff, while others struggle. By the third year, you might find the study materials lacking and the teachers not up to par. The course content is good, but it feels like they're rushing through it. You'll need to do some extra studying on your own. Exams aren't super hard, but you can't slack off either.
Placement: So far, no one from our batch has found a job yet. But there are some big companies lined up for placements. The seniors from 2025 are currently getting placed, and a lot of them have already secured good job offers. If things go well, they might even get a PPO. We'll get more details about placements by December 2024.
Campus: The college is brand new, so everything looks great here. The classrooms are big and have everything we need. They keep them clean. The hostels are nice too. The food in the mess is clean, but it's just okay. We also have a sports complex named Marena for playing sports.
Yash Chordiya
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
Reviewed On 13 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and have lots of experience. The classes are okay, but the stuff we learn is super useful for getting a job. Exams come around every semester and they're not too hard, so it's not too stressful to get good grades.
Placement: Almost half of my classmates in the 2025 batch already got internships at big tech firms. More companies are still coming to our campus for placements, so there are still good opportunities for others to snag internships at top companies.
Campus: The classrooms are spacious and great for studying. The hostel offers rooms for three people and two people. The food place is tiny, and sometimes there are long lines. There are sports facilities like cricket, football, tennis, and basketball courts available.
Rakhi Khan
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber security)
Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college really know their stuff, most of them have PhDs. They teach in a way that makes sense, and the course follows what's happening now in the industry. The tests aren't super hard, but there's a lot to cover in the syllabus. So, just studying the night before won't cut it if you want good grades.
Placement: Our college just had its first round of job placements, and a bunch of students are getting awesome offers from big companies. The 2025 group is scoring cool internships that could lead to great jobs later on. People are landing internships at really good places, which is super exciting.
Campus: The college has really good new buildings with nice classrooms. The Wi-Fi is okay, giving speeds of 10-15 Mbps. The food in the dining hall is alright, with lots of different options to choose from. If you're into sports, there's a marena, a cricket field, a soccer field, a tennis court, and two basketball courts to enjoy.
Sandhya Menon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber security)
Reviewed On 7 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss. Some really know their stuff, while others struggle. By the third year, you might find the study materials lacking and the teachers not up to par. The course content is good, but it feels like they're rushing through it. You'll need to do some extra studying on your own. Exams aren't super hard, but you can't slack off either.
Placement: The first group of students hasn't found jobs yet, but big companies are lining up for placements. The 2025 batch is already going for placements. A lot of them have already scored great offers and might even get permanent positions with good pay. We'll know more about placements by December 2024.
Campus: The college is brand new, so everything looks great. The classrooms are big and well-kept. The hostels also look nice. The food in the mess is clean, but just okay in taste. We also have a sports complex named Marena for playing sports.
Vivek Iyer
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber security)
Reviewed On 31 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at Manipal Institute of Technology Bengaluru really know their stuff. They're experienced and always ready to help. They even guide us on publishing papers. The course content is spot-on, preparing us well for the industry. The exams each semester are pretty straightforward, so getting good grades is doable.
Placement: The students from MIT Bengaluru are all set for placements this year. A lot of big companies are coming to our campus to hire students. Some students have already got internships and can turn them into full-time jobs. We'll know more about the placements by December 2025 since the placement process is still happening.
Campus: Our college has awesome facilities. The classrooms are big and have everything we need. Most of us share rooms in the hostel, usually three to a room. They clean the rooms every day. If you want, there's a separate area with double-sharing rooms and AC. The food in the mess is tasty and clean.
Swati Sharma
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber security)
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers are helpful and good here. You gotta go to classes if you wanna do well. The course content is updated and way better than before. There are clubs and fun stuff to do outside of class. Exams are not too hard if you study for an hour each day. The students are cool, which helps boost your grades a bit.
Placement: Placements are great here! Lots of 4th-year students landed internships. And some even got job offers between 15-20 LPA. It's awesome for a new college. Companies like Blackrock and others visited our campus and hired students for internships.
Campus: The new courses and buildings at my college are really good. It's a new college in Manipal. Wi-Fi is everywhere on campus, and it's fast enough for your work. The hostels are nice, they clean the rooms every few days. The food in the mess is better than other colleges in India. Manipal has its own hospital, so medical help is great. We have all kinds of sports facilities here. Outdoor ones are free, but for indoor sports, you need to pay 24,000 a year. This gives you access to things like the pool, air hockey, gym, and more.
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