
Siddaganga Institute of Technology
Average rating of Siddaganga Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Seema Joshi
26 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They all have Ph.D.s in their subjects and are super good at teaching. You need to have at least 85% attendance and pass 40% of your tests to be able to write the semester-end exam.
Placement: I heard that 90% of students got placed after graduation. The salaries ranged from 5 to 41 lacs, with an average of 10 lacs. Almost everyone also landed internships, which is pretty cool. This college in Karnataka is top-notch when it comes to placements. I was really impressed with how well they set students up for success.
Campus: The college has great facilities available all day, like 24/7 Wi-Fi and top-notch labs. The classrooms are clean and nice too. I'm staying in the college hostel, and it's really good compared to other colleges. The food, lighting, water, and Wi-Fi quality are all good here.
Poonam Menon
9 Jun, 2025
Admission: I really liked this college in Karnataka. It's one of the best ones there. They got an A+ from NAAC and their NIRF ranking is below 100. The placements here are awesome. The teachers are cool and the classes are helpful. The pass rate is about 40% and the exams are not too hard. It's a good place to be!
Placement: Most students get placed, with the highest salary at 31 LPA and the average at 8 LPA. Big companies like Oracle and TCS come for placements. My college has great placement options, with 199 companies hiring last year. But this year, the highest salary dropped from 42 LPA to 32 LPA.
Campus: The campus is super green and the staff are really nice. I've met some awesome friends here. Each department has its own building, which is cool. The food at the hostel isn't the best, they switch up the menu every week, but it's not great. A lot of us end up skipping breakfast because of it. The place could be cleaner and the rooms are just okay.
Rajeev Nair
10 Apr, 2025
Admission: I really like the teaching at SIT. The teachers know their stuff and they share their knowledge well. The course curriculum makes sense. You need at least 85% attendance to write exams, and the pass percentage is around 40%.
Placement: The placements at SIT are top-notch! Last year, nearly 90% of students landed jobs. The highest package in my branch is over 30 LPA. Loads of companies come to hire here. Around 90% of students also snag internships at places like Commscope, Emerson, and Amazon. They offer cool roles like full-stack development, software development, data science, and testing. Overall, it's a really awesome college!
Campus: The department has Wi-Fi everywhere, running on 5 GHz. The labs, classrooms, and seminar halls are well-organized. The library has all the books we need, with sections for each department. I don't stay in the hostel, but my hostel friends say the Wi-Fi is good and the food is tasty.
Naveen Rao
19 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really good, some even from top colleges like IITs and NITs. They teach well, and I remember most of what they've taught us. They're cool with doubts, and we have interesting discussions sometimes. The course content is up-to-date because the college can change it as needed. Exams can be a bit tough, but the old exam questions help a lot. Most students pass with a high percentage.
Placement: In 2024, about 90% of us got jobs after college. The highest salary offered was 31 LPA by Oracle, and on average, we got around 89 LPA. Good companies come for placements. This year, we had Sabre, Morgan Stanley, Andhra Pradesh Moller, Philips, Tally, Junglee Games, and more for internships and full-time jobs. VISA even came in the second year to hire interns. They offered a 6-month internship to some of us. The main roles offered are SDE and data engineer.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi everywhere except the playground. The library is split into two parts: one with two floors, and the other is where we borrow books. The classrooms are nice, with projectors and digital screens. The hostel needs improvement, especially the food. There are 4 hostels, but only 3 are in use. The rooms are old-fashioned but get painted every year. The food is not great, so some students rent flats nearby. The canteen and medical services are good. For sports, there are lots of courts: 2 volleyball, 2 basketball, 1 tennis, and a big playground with football, cricket, and hockey fields. There are practice nets and a pitch for cricket. Indoors, there are 2 gyms, 2 table tennis tables, and 2 badminton courts. The pavilion on the ground is really nice.
Aishwarya Patel
26 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are all Ph.D. holders, which is cool. They know their stuff, and most of them are pretty chill with students. Teaching is decent, maybe like an 8 out of 10. Some teachers are better than others, but overall, you'll be ready for the industry. They run some programs to help with that. If you study ahead, exams are a breeze. Even if you cram a week before, you can still do well. But if you slack off, it's gonna be tough. Around 80-85% of students pass, so not too bad.
Placement: Most students land jobs after college, except for a few who go for more studies. The highest salary is 12 LPA, the lowest is around 2.5 to 3 LPA, and our average is 4.5 LPA. Companies like JSW, TVS, and Schneider Electric hire us. Not sure about the others. Job titles are development engineer, design engineer, and quality check engineer.
Campus: The Wi-Fi in our department is pretty good with 4-5 networks on each floor. The labs have their own Wi-Fi too. The classrooms are nice, and we have rooms that can fit 70 people easily. The labs are good, some are still being worked on but should be done in a year. The library has a lot of books related to our courses, which is helpful. I don't stay in the hostel, so I can't say much about it. But I've heard the rooms are nice, the food is okay, and the medical facilities are good. The hostel is open from 9 AM to 6 PM. We even have a stadium on campus, which is cool.
Rahul sharma
4 Oct, 2023
Admission: The best thing about our college is the awesome faculty. I'd rate them 5 out of 5. The campus is super nice with a friendly vibe and lots of trees. The atmosphere and buildings make you feel motivated to learn and grow.
Placement: Our college is really great because they help us get jobs after we graduate. Over 200 companies come to hire students for different roles. There are 4 rounds of interviews: a basic one, a technical one, a regular interview, and an HR interview. If you pass all of them, you can get a job with a good salary. Lots of students get job offers from over 200 companies, with salaries around 20-30 lakhs. It's awesome!
Campus: I stayed in the hostel, and the food at the mess was really good. There are two mess halls - one on the first floor and one on the ground floor. First-floor students eat on the first floor, and ground-floor students eat on the ground floor. The hostel fee was 8,140. To get a room in the hostel, you have to go to the hostel office on campus. The rooms are assigned based on who applies first. The hostel has four floors and two buildings. Each building has about 9299 rooms, with two students in each room. There are cupboards and a system in each room. The corridors have good ventilation, and there's Wi-Fi available too.
Deepak Rao
3 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and most have Ph.D.s. They're good at teaching, but some could do better. The courses are awesome, and they even offer extra ones. Exams are pretty easy, but the grading criteria and continuous evaluation are not too tough.
Placement: The placement scene at my college is pretty good. On average, students get around 8 Lacs per year. Last year, the highest package was 42 LPA, but this year it's down to 32 LPA. We had a total of 199 companies coming for placements. This year, even more companies are showing up, and one of them hired about 150 students in one go.
Campus: The college has a lot of trees and plants everywhere. The teachers are really nice. I made some great friends here. The Wi-Fi is good, classrooms are nice, and the library has a lot of books. Food is improving, the medical services are good, and there's a health center with staff always ready to help. They support sports and games, and even push us to take part in national competitions.
Sakshi Khan
7 Jul, 2023
Admission: The professors here are a mix of good and not-so-good. Some are really helpful and know their stuff, while others not so much. The course content is right on point and gets you ready for the real world. Exams aren't too bad if you put in the work. The teachers share notes, slides, and old papers to help us out. Most students pass with around an 85% success rate.
Placement: Almost all students in my Computer Science and Engineering course get placed each year - about 95%. The highest salary this year is 31 LPA, while the lowest is 1 LPA. On average, students get 8 LPA. Oracle Bangalore is the top recruiter this year. Around 80% of students get internships, with Visa recruiting the most this time. The popular roles are Software Developer, Front End, Backend, and Full Stack Developer.
Campus: The facilities in my department are great. Classrooms are nice, computers are up-to-date, and the Wi-Fi is reliable. But the hostel is not so good. It lacks proper infrastructure and maintenance, rooms are old, bathrooms are poorly kept, and it's tough for girls to stay there. The food menu changes weekly, but the taste and maintenance are not the best. A lot of students skip breakfast in the hostel.
Prerna Rao
13 Dec, 2022
Admission: The mechanical engineering course curriculum is really up-to-date and useful for industry. The exams here are tough compared to other colleges, but the teachers are mostly PhD holders who know their stuff. They're super knowledgeable and always help us with our projects.
Placement: Most students here get jobs after college, around 70-80%. The starting pay is usually between 4-6 LPA, but some lucky ones have gotten up to 8 LPA this year. Big companies like TCS, Alstom, AVL, and TVS come here to hire students. Everyone has to do internships as part of the course, so everyone gets some work experience.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good, but it's not super eye-catching. The labs have Wi-Fi, and all the classrooms are high-tech. The hostels are decent, but the food can be a bit of a letdown.
Yamini Choudhary
7 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are a mix - some are nice and some not so much. The good ones know their stuff and teach well. The curriculum makes sense, but it's tough. You gotta get at least 40% in everything to sit for the end-of-semester test. And let me tell you, those exams are no joke!
Placement: The job placements at our college are awesome! Almost everyone gets placed, which is great. There's a special department just for training and helping us get jobs. Last year, the highest salary was 32 LPA, the average was 8 LPA, and the lowest was 3 LPA. ORACLE, INFOSYS, and TCS are the big companies that hire from here. Over half of us do internships, mainly in software and web development roles. It's a solid place for finding work after you graduate.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with AC in most classrooms and labs. The Wi-Fi in classrooms works well. Food in the mess is decent, they serve paneer and ice cream throughout the week. But the hostel Wi-Fi is weak, so you'll need to use your mobile data. The hostel is pretty good for the fee of 80,000 per year.