Which college is better for BE in CSE among Sir MVIT and BIT, Bangalore?

Please share the details on the basis of course outline, faculty, placement and college infrastructure for Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology and Bangalore Institute of Technology.

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    NITHIN E EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    No colleges offer placement without the student's support. All campuses will invite good companies which offer good packages. They will provide placement training for that company. The student needs to dedicate his mind and work hard to achieve the same goal for getting a good job. The college has good quality faculties who are having experience in the field of teaching. They can guide you to success. How about we investigate the courses offered by both the schools as they are subsidiary to a similar school that is Visvesvaraya Technological University along these lines the syllabus and educational programs would be the same.
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    archit kumar College selection expert | Scholar-Level 16

    8 months ago

    SMVIT is better than BIT in terms of placements and faculty. Here is a quick comparison between them. SMVIT-Bangalore Intake: 120 Placements Average package: 4 LPA Highest package: 16 LPA Recruiters: Amazon, Tesco, Amazon, IGATE, IBM, Capgemini, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, Tata, AVTEC, L&T, Birlasoft, Sapient and Cummins.

     BIT-Bangalore Intake: 180 Placements Average package: 3.5 LPA Highest package: 9 LPA Recruiters: Microland, Tesco, Tech Mahindra, Ness Technology, TCS, Alcatel, IBM and many more.Infrastucture: SMVIT has better infrastructure than BIT. Hope this helps.

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    Rajat Goyal | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Hi,I am student in SIR MVIT, so I can say one thing for sure what SIR MVIT was to known for back in 2015 time, it is not like that anymore.
    So, if you choose CS in SIR MVIT, it will be you who will teach yourself, participate in hackathon, build project everything n placement is decent if you are good student. Only thing which is good about CS department is that they don't have attendance restrictions.
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    They will provide placement training for that company. The student needs to dedicate his mind and work hard to achieve the same goal for getting a good job. The college has good quality faculty members who are having experience in the field of teaching. They can guide you to success. How about we investigate the courses offered by both the schools as they are subsidiary to a similar school that is Visvesvaraya Technological University along these lines the syllabus and educational programs would be the same. The framework resources and offices gave by both of these schools about the same. Along these lines, there is a sorry distinction
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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Placements are good for CSE at BIT, if you are willing to complete engineering and then work for some multinational companies.
    Placement is usually 97% of the eligible students, the packages are better when compared to other colleges. Students from CS, do get placed easily but for others, it's a struggle if students have decent percentage they to get placed with high salary.
    Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT) witnesses about 70-80% placements with reputed companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Mahindra & Mahindra, L&T, Bosch coming in for campus placements. Google drops in and picks up a couple of lucky chaps from here as well. The ave
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    Piyush Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Here are the details and insights I'll share with you, college wise.
    Bangalore Institute of Technology-
    The placements for Computer Science in this college is at its best, with major recruiting companies such as Tech Mahindra, Mu Sigma, HP, Accenture, VM Ware, etc offering an average package of 3.5 lakhs per annum, while the highest package goes up to 9 lakhs per annum. It is a great place to study CSE.
    Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology (Sir MVIT) -
    The placements for Computer Science at Sir MVIT were really good till 2014, when Amazon recruited 2 students with packages of 16 lakhs per annum. Unfortunately, Amazon has
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    Priyum Agrawal | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Both colleges that you have mentioned here give a neck to neck competition to each other. Let me start by giving you an overview as to why you should and why you should not go to MVIT:
    It has managed to maintain a good placement record over the years and has a huge campus , with having individual buildings for each and every branch.
    Also, the college seems to be a little lenient about the attendance, which attracts many number of students.
    But at the same time the college being located at a distant location near the airport and having an average infrastructure is the reason why you should not consider going to MVIT while BIT Bangalore
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    Apoorv Rastogi | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    According to me BE in Computer Science Engineering from SIR MVIT is better than BIT because of the following reasons:
    First, let's take a look on the courses offered by both the colleges as they are affiliated to the same college that is Visvesvaraya Technological University therefore the syllabus and curriculum would be the same.
    The infrastructure faculties and facilities provided by both of these colleges about the same.
    So, there is not much of a difference between the courses syllabus infrastructure faculties and facilities.
    Now, let's talk about the placements offered to computer science engineering students in both of these college
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