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Over 900 companies visit throughout the year for placement. Highest package is 54LPA by Amazon for CSE student. Highest package for a mechanical student is 32LPA by Goldman Sachs. Average package for NITK is 9LPA.
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The curriculum of the department well suited for the industrial requirement. With labs for all essential subjects to give practical knowledge which will be helpful after graduation. The overall curriculum is really good to become a good engineer.
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5th semester onwards students are eligible for on campus internship offers and 7th sem onwards for Placement. Students are made aware of off campus opportunities as well. About 900 companies visit throughout the year for placements and roughly 80-90% placement is observed annually with a median package of 13LPA and average of 9LPA. Highest Package offered is by Amazon with a CTC of 54LPA. As a Mechanical Engineer highest package in core profiles is 20LPA and in branch highest CTC observed is 34LPA
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Overall placement percentage of Btech students is 93%, It is important to maintain CG above 7, People here get packages around 20 lakhs with good efforts, and one of my senior got 55 lakhs placement, Internship offers start from 3yr and many people get pre placement offers. And the average package is around 12lpa.
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The curriculum should cover essential topics within the field of study, providing a solid foundation in key areas while also allowing for specialization in advanced topics. Practicals such as laboratory sessions, projects, and internships enhance the learning experience and prepare students for real-world challenges.
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Each course and department may vary in the calculation design, so it's important to consider factor such as industrial demand, alignment of the current trends and the depth of the coverage in the key subject areas. The curriculum should cover essential topics the learning experience and prepared students for real world challenges offering a variety of attractive courses and opportunities for specialisation. allow students to tailor the education based on their interest and career goals.
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Placements are quite good. Mainly for circuital branches and IT. There are many core companies which come for EEE core and number of software companies as well. Overall the placements are good. The highest package offered is around 52lacs in software and 37lacs in core. Nearly 93% students get placed.
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Yeah placements are good actually placements are started from 3rd year onwards as a internship and from 4th year onwards it is like full time development role and also some of our friends placed in BPCL and Delhivery and many other companies
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The campus placement is good here.We get campus placement of around 15LPA.Reputed companies come here for offering placement.Some of the notable companies are Bajaj,Tata.Also off campus placements are available.
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The placements are very good in this campus and the average is also very good for CSE and many more. The placements ratio is around 9 for 10 and very well maintained CDC for students . And students learn more from lecturers.
NIT Surathkal is one of the premium engineering colleges in India. It has an amazing faculty pool with top-notch infrastructure. Many big companies visit the campus for placements. The campus is huge with all basic amenities like hostels, health care centers, sports facilities, etc. Students are provided with 24/7 internet facility and also basic facilities like water and electricity.
The campus life is very dynamic with many technical and cultural events taking place on campus. Your peers are mainly people who couldn't make it to IITs but are very talented. Moreover, you get to experience the breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea.
NIT Surathkal organizes one of the best Cultural Fest Incidents every year. Additionally, many startups have been founded and co-founded by NITKians which has improved the startup culture to a great extent. Ultimately, college is more about what you learn and experience!
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