How is this college in terms of its environment, campus and placements?

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S
4 years ago
Environment and faculty are good and knowledgeable and helpful.

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Shweta K
9 years ago
College is situated in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai and it is the most peaceful areas around Navi Mumbai. The environment of college is indeed good. Various events, apart from the regular classroom sessions, keep happening at the campus. Placements at ITM are pretty good, the average package being Rs 6.8

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Shaurya Singh
9 years ago
ITM is a average college. The average salary on offer is around Rs 6.7 lakhs per annum. The batch size is big so there might be fluctuations in the actual placements. Also the fees is high and it is not worth so much fees.

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