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Sri Revana Siddeshwara Institute of Technology

Private University|Estd. 1997

Average rating of Sri Revana Siddeshwara Institute of Technology

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

2.1

Based on 9 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

1.7/5

Admission

Admission

1.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

2.2/5

Academics

Academics

2.8/5

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Yash kumar rahadve

Yash kumar rahadve

1 Oct, 2025

1.8
2 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here aren't really top-notch in their fields. Some only have a Bachelor's degree and are now pursuing their Master's while teaching. The alumni network is pretty weak, which affects job opportunities after graduation. A stronger alumni network could definitely improve placement opportunities.

Placement: The college has a big downside when it comes to placements. Only IBM, a well-known company, came for hiring and they only took 2 students for technical roles. The rest of the companies just offer BPO jobs. In the end, out of 200 students, only 15 got placed.

Campus: The labs at this college are awesome! You learn so much practical stuff there, especially in computer science. The library doesn't have many books, but the auditorium is nice for events. Plus, the parking lot is safe and big for students and teachers. Love it here!

Hema Verma

Hema Verma

11 Dec, 2024

1.8
1 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are okay, they work hard but some seem a bit doubtful. They are pretty strict and fair, and the interaction between students and teachers is just okay. The curriculum follows VTU closely, and they make sure you're ready for the exams at the end of the semester. Teachers answer questions, but students don't seem too interested.

Placement: The college lacks a good training and placement cell. Even though they have seminars, there's a lot of room for improvement. They don't help with basic interview training. Students aren't aware of industry trends, and no one seems to care about important stuff. You have to make your own choices, and it can be hard to land a job with this degree.

Campus: The classrooms are just okay, nothing special. Unfortunately, there aren't many high-tech features like smart boards. Only two rooms have projectors. It's kinda hard to get to the college since it's in the middle of nowhere, and the road is not great. Some folks are worried about how sturdy the buildings are.

Aparna Reddy

Aparna Reddy

8 Aug, 2024

2.5
2 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers knew their stuff and were helpful in answering questions. They were cool, but made sure we showed up and did our work.

Placement: I didn't see any placements happening because they don't have a placement officer. Most of us found jobs outside or through websites like Naukri. None of us got internship offers, including the seniors.

Campus: The college was alright. The infrastructure isn't very modern, but I heard they're working on improving it. The labs were good with all the necessary equipment for our studies. They had labs for computer science, electronics, microprocessors, chemistry, and mechanical subjects. The teachers were helpful and gave us good training in the labs.

Gargi Patel

Gargi Patel

18 Oct, 2023

2.0
2 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here is really disappointing. I feel like even teachers at public schools know more than them. They lack experience and just read from the book without really understanding the material. If there's a mistake in the book, they still teach it as if it's correct. The lady teachers, in particular, seem clueless and act like they know everything about their subjects. It's frustrating.

Placement: The placements here are really bad. No companies came for recruitment because the college is small with only around 200 students in total. The management is terrible all they care about is getting money from parents and they don't help us students at all. They don't invest in our future. None of the seniors I know got placed in any company.

Campus: The college lacks good facilities like labs and proper computers. Only 10-12 computers actually work. The rest are useless. And there's no proper road to get there. They don't even have buses for everyone. Students have to walk 2 kms to the bus stop.

Aishwarya Choudhary

Aishwarya Choudhary

11 Jul, 2023

2.0
2 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and know their stuff. I'm studying electronics and communication engineering. The hands-on learning could be better because right now it's mostly just book stuff. Dealing with the management can be a headache, especially when it comes to paying fees on time. The principal and chairman, Krishnappa, are cool though  they talk to students and seem nice.

Placement: I'm a student at this college, but I failed my 1st year because of backlogs. The management here is the worst, so I wouldn't recommend coming here through the management quota. I actually got in through that way. The teaching is just okay, nothing special.

Campus: The college has a library, canteen, and hostel. I'd give it 3 stars. The college building is nice, but the canteen food isn't great. They give you Wi-Fi but don't let you use your phone. Security is really strict. You can't skip classes. The library is nice and there's an ATM. The college has a good vibe, and it's surrounded by forest. It's the only college around. The campus is cool with a sports ground for cricket and basketball. Food gets 2 stars from me. It's 2 km from the main road, but there's a college bus. If you miss the bus, you have to walk.

Abhishek Choudhary

Abhishek Choudhary

7 Feb, 2023

2.8
1 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful. They know their stuff and explain things well. They're a big part of our campus. But besides them, everything else is pretty bad. They recommend 3-4 textbooks, make good notes, and give us useful stuff.

Placement: Honestly, the job opportunities after finishing here aren't great. The teaching is good, but the campus is a bit run-down. There aren't many students here, so it feels kinda empty. I'm surprised this college is ranked in the top 10 on Google. They don't offer internships or pre-projects either.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is really poor. They haven't even finished building the main campus yet. The toilets are in bad shape, especially in the boys' hostels. The labs don't have Wi-Fi, and the equipment is all outdated. The classrooms look old and haven't been taken care of. There are no medical services available on campus. Sports are not great either, only happening once a year with not much practice.

Sonal Singh

Sonal Singh

15 Aug, 2022

2.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. Our college is connected with VTU, so we learn the same stuff as other VTU colleges. Lots of teachers have engineering and master's degrees. The hands-on training in the labs helps a lot with our studies.

Placement: When I graduated in 2015, the job placements at the college were pretty disappointing. Only IBM tech support showed up for campus placements and they only hired two students from the computer science program. It was a bummer because the total placement rate was less than 10%.

Campus: The college is big and well-built, but getting there can be tough without transportation. The labs are great, and there's plenty of parking. They have an outdoor field, but no indoor stadium. The campus canteen is pretty good too.

Sakshi Singh

Sakshi Singh

7 Aug, 2020

1.3
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college don't get paid much, so most of them are new to teaching. They may be beginners, but they try their best to help us learn. However, we don't get much industry-related knowledge here. The college doesn't really prepare us for the real world.

Placement: I took the M.Tech in thermal power engineering course at our college back in 2012. There were 18 of us in the program, and most of us came from different parts of Bangalore. Unfortunately, our college doesn't offer many placements for M.Tech or even B.E students. But don't worry, the job opportunities for this course are good outside of college. We had to look for internships, extra courses, and placement help from other places to boost our careers.

Campus: Our college was set up in 1997, but not much has changed since then. The canteen and hostel facilities are pretty basic, and the college is far from the main road and town. The classrooms look really old, and the labs have good equipment, but they're not well-maintained. The library has an old-school vibe with not many books and mostly old editions.

Rekha Verma

Rekha Verma

15 Feb, 2020

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. Some of them have both experience and knowledge, while others just have knowledge. The course curriculum prepares us well for the industry. The semester exams are challenging, though.

Placement: In my course, about 10% of students landed jobs. The highest offer was 4 LPA, the lowest was 2.8 LPA, and the average was 3.4 LPA. Wipro is the main company that hires us. Everyone got internships and now works at start-ups.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure, classrooms, benches, and desks. The department rooms, labs, and library are all good too. The hostel Wi-Fi works well. The only downside is the food in the canteen, it's not that great.