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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
For B.E., pass 10+2 with PCM and >= 50% (45% for reserved), plus KCET or COMEDK scores. Non karnataka students can use COMEDK. For M.E./M.Tech, you need a valid GATE score and >= 50% in undergrad, For MBA, you need a bachelor's with>= 50% and a PGCET/CAT/MAT/KMAT score.
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It's a small private college in yadgir, karnataka with AICTE & VTUapproval. Infrastructure like labs, hostel gets praises and companies like IBM, Wipro do visit. Baut I have read reviews that call it not even UGC recognised and that faculty doesnt have a lot of knowledge in their fields. Only the infrastructure is appreciated.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
It's a small private, unaideed college founded in 2010, run by a local educational trust. It's AICTE approved and affiliated to VTU. It's not government funded. So decisions like fees, admissions are more under the trust, not the state government. It has a nice infrastructure and companies like Wipro and IBM visit.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
It's known locally for it's modern campus having good labs, library, hostels, sports, auditorium and solid placement ties with TCS, Wipro, Mahindra, Flextronics. But it's hasn't put out any big names or nationall level recognition yet. So while students appreciate the facilities and job support, it's still building its wider reputation beyond the region.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Results usually come about 4-6 weeks after exams are finished. For odd sems ( Dec/Jan exams), results pop up online by late january or early feburary. Even sems May/June typically relase results by July. timing can shift a bit, but expect your semester reults roughly a month after your exams are over.
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Faculty are mostly qualified some even PhD holders and usually explainn subjects very clearly with case studies and real examples. Many students say teacehrs are approchable and help students with placements. But, a few do felt pacing is slow on some topics and need extra self study. Overall teaching quality is good but expect to put in you effort.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, mostly teachers at SSRIMR are qualified and helpful. They often explain things clearly, use real-world examples, and are supportive during projects and placements. But some classes can feel basic or not exam-focused depending on the subject. Overall faculty are approachable and knowledgeable, just be ready to self-study tougher topics though.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Honestly, SSRIMR doesn't have widely famous alumni like CEOs or Politicians. Most grads work in mid- level roles across Hr, marketing, finance and some in Reliance or L&T. A few have become team leads or managers, but there's no big celebrity names. It's a newer college so alumni impact is still growing.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Fill the online form on the SSR Institute of Management and Research (SSRIMR) website after your enterance exam like CAT, CMAT, CET, etc. Upload your mark sheets, scorecard, photo ID, and passport size image. Pay the fees online. Then wait for GD-PI call. It's easy but deadline matters.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
You will need your enterance score, original 10th, 12th and all graduation marksheets, degree certificate, plus transfer/ migration certificate if from a different university, Also carry your photo ID, Aadhar card, domestic proof, passport size photos and caste certificate if applicable. If you've skipped a year bring a gap affidavit.
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