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College of Engineering, Muttathara
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3.8/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.8
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.6
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.6
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2025
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Qualified faculty, industry-ready curriculum, good infrastructure, but exams are challenging.
Placements: Typically, 60–70% of students are placed. The top recruiting companies are IT and Software Companies: TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Accenture, Cognizant, and IBM. Percentage of Students Getting Internships: Generally, around 50% to 80%. Companies Offering Internships: Internships are offered by companies like Intel, Qualcomm, Samsung, DRDO, ISRO, and IT companies like TCS, Infosys, etc.
Infrastructure: High-speed internet is usually available throughout the department, with dedicated access in labs, classrooms, and common areas. Basic Electronics Lab: For hands-on experience with circuit design and testing. Equipped with software tools like Cadence and Mentor Graphic for chip design and simulation,. Facilities for working with microcontrollers, FPGA boards, and interacting devices. Includes equipment for studying modulation techniques, signal processing, and antenna design. Features equipment like vector network analyzers for high-frequency signal analysis. - Air-conditioned with projectors, smart boards, and audio systems for interactive learning. often designed to accommodate small and large groups with flexible seating arrangements. - A central library with an extensive collection of textbooks, reference materials, journals, and access to digital libraries and databases like IEEE and ScienceDirect. Departmental libraries may also be available with focused resources on ECE subjects.
Faculty: ECE faculty members are highly qualified, often holding PhDs in their areas of specialisation. Many have extensive research backgrounds and industry experience. Teachers are generally approachable and willing to help students outside of class hours through office hours, email, or even informal discussions. Their deep understanding of subjects like VLSI, embedded systems, communication networks, etc. is crucial for delivering quality education.
Reviewed on 10 Aug 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2025
4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Overall, it’s a nice college. Please don't give much hype to the College.
Placements: About 60-70% of the students got placed. The salary packages and all depend upon the company that you are hiring. UST Global is the highest company that ever came. Frankly speaking, I didn't go for any one of the internships until now, so I don't know about that.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is good. There is a library in which all kinds of study material are available. There is no connection for Wi-Fi inside the campus. Classrooms are also neat and clean. There is no dedicated hostel for College. There is also a canteen which serves good food. If you are interested in sports events, you can represent them in KTU Zonal.
Faculty: The college has a good team of faculty members. Everyone is kind and helpful in studies. They have good teaching skills, too. Talking about exams, there are two internal exams which are conducted by the college out of 50 marks, and an average of these 50 marks is taken in order to prepare for the final internals.
Other: I chose this course because of my area of interest in electronics. Events and fests usually are done in the month of April-May. Definitely, all the students will get a chance to participate in those events.
Reviewed on 2 Jun 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
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In general the college is still developing. Not to give much hypes.
Placements: About 45–60% of students are getting placed from our institute. That's clearly an above-average number. The placement cell is actually doing a good job. But, to be honest, we get to know that the old placement cell have done a better job than the new placement cell. But can say that this placement cell is also doing well. The highest package offered is 5 LPA The lowest package offered is 3 LPA The avg package offered is 4 LPA It should be mentioned that the given packages are approximately. The real values will be very close to this. top recruiters that offer placement in our campus are Infosys and UST Global. Actually, our college doesn't give any internships. But can get access to internships outside. By means of other online platform. We can get internships to top companies like amazon, Google, etc. Top roles that is we can get to high roles in companies which is software development related. The roles offered maybe different depending o on our skills.
Infrastructure: The facilities given in the college are so average; yes, they give us access to Wi-Fi. But the Wi-Fi is really slow on every other side of the college, except for some. Lab facilities are quite below average, except for the computer science-related labs. Every other lab out there is just a simple setup. Actually, they are not very useful at all. Classrooms are good for getting enough space to fill the students. The light and fans are enough. But the classes don't get inbuilt projectors, which is a negative quality. Sports and games are so bad in this college that we don't even have a proper field to play on. We get to play on other grounds if any tournaments or things happen. That is quite comfortable. It's okay about talking about indoor sports; they provide an above-average facility to enjoy indoor games. But talking about outdoor sports, it is the worst college to join if you are interested in sports.
Faculty: Talking about the teachers, I can easily say that the teachers are well qualified enough for teaching in an engineering college. Most of the teachers are friendly and help us in the academics really well. Expect that some these 'these'some' teachers are not so good in knowledge and other aspects. They are not even friendly to us. But a fact to remember is that engineering is a thing where majority of the things we need to self-study are. Hence, the classes the teachers provide are not 100%. We actually need to learn things outside that would really help us in terms of getting job or saying that we actually learned things. Not by heart the syllabus. The thing about course curriculum is that the college follows the curriculum put forward by ktu. That's actually not 100% relevant. If we took a branch, for example, if you took computer Science to study,. You actually get to study things which are not related to things you want to study. They are just random topics. But can't blame them because, in some of subjects, we should have a small idea about it in our daily lives. But this may not be the perception of every student's; they might find really difficult to study things that they literally have no interest in. Hence, I can say that the curriculum is 50% relevant. And for the course we opted for, we actually got a lot less knowledge about the subject. They don't update the syllabus accordingly. We are still studying things about inventions made years ago. That may not be relevant in this period. The thing about semester exams is that it come really quickly. We doesn't even get enough time to prepare for our exams, so we get lots of other jobs like record writing, assignments, labs, club activities, etc. These things make the semester exams tough. Pass percentage is really only about 50–60% of students.
Other: I took computer Science and engineering, which is the course I had interest in. In the +2 degree, I took computer science as my major subject. Which made me like this subject. Hence, I wanted to continue computer Science in B.Teach. best thing is that we get to SEE things logically. It keeps the study interesting throughout without getting boring. Things to be improved are the things the curriculum let us study. By updating the things we need to study. We get information about what new things are occurring in our field. Events occurring on campus is much fewer. We don't even have a stage; hence, the functions occurring is really limited. But the organizations put in efforts to make it worth with the amount of money in hand. The seniors and other students in the campus is really friendly. The campus surrounding is safe. We have an airport really close to the campus. Hence, the area is quite safe and can really enjoy the view of planet landing and departing. Scholarships are impressive I get a scholarship called E. K NAYANAR scholarship, which is given to students who scored marks above 80% in +2 or equivalent degree. And every other scholarship that is eligible for students of different categories is also available in the college. Speaking about the extracurricular activities, it are quite limited there. But they try to organize quite well.
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.2
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good college, but the atmosphere of the campus and the placement are the major issues.
Placements: The placement is available at the college, but it is mostly available for its field, which is basically computer science. The electrical and electronics engineering students don't have any sort of placement, even if they score great marks in the exams.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is available in the college, but the college management doesn't allow the students to use it. The labs and classes are equipped with recent machines. The library consists of several books, which are freely accessible to every student who studies in the college.
Faculty: The faculty are well aware of the recent trends and the upcoming trends in the field in which they are teaching. The faculty members are very friendly, and they are very willing to solve our doubts and issues whenever. They also promote extracurricular activities.
Other: Even at my young age, I liked to play with electrical accessories like motors, LED lights, etc. This compelled me to take EEE. But after joining this, I came to know that it was one of the toughest subjects in the overall engineering branches.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.8
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Average college with low facilities.
Placements: The college offers average placement with an average LPA. Many small startup companies came for placement. 60% students get placement every year but the thing is they provide only low LPA. The highest package last year was 7 LPA.
Infrastructure: The facilities provided in the hostel are average. Food is a little good as compared to other colleges. In a week, 4 days non-veg is served and 3 days veg is served. Sometime ago, there was a strike done by hostel students raising the problem about hostel's food and its taste.
Faculty: Teachers are very friendly and helpful but some of them don't know what they are teaching. Majority of teachers are friendly in nature but they are terror in exam hall. The exams are very tough and the syllabus is outdated. If we study well then we can pass in them.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
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3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
B.Tech Computer Science Journey: CEM.
Placements: I only just joined the college. It's only been two-three months. The college administration tells us that around 60% of students who complete the B.Tech degree get placements in companies like Infosys, etc. Interviews and all start from the seventh semester, and the companies will inform you then if you've been chosen or not. The average package is around 15,000. The top package was something around 60,000 to 80,000. You don't really need to top in all subjects; even if you manage to pass all subjects, you might have a chance. Top roles offered in my course are Software Engineer, Data Scientist, Product Manager, etc.
Infrastructure: All the facilities are good and very clean. The college is fully Wi-Fi networked. If you have a library pass, you can get the password for the Wi-Fi. Classrooms are also good, but some benches are a little damaged; overall, it's good. Every class is equipped with projectors, lights, and fans. They also have hostel facilities. I don't really know that much about the hostel because I'm a day-scholar, but I heard that food quality and rooms are good and clean. Every lab is equipped with AC except the workshop and Chemistry lab. They even have a well-equipped seminar hall with all kinds of facilities.
Faculty: Teachers are all friendly and helpful. They take classes with the help of projectors and good vibes. The first semester seems to be a little rushed because the time period for a semester to complete is six months, but it's been only two-three months, and they have already given the date for our semester exam. What we had to study in six months, now we have to study in three-four months. The first two semesters seem to be related to plus two, and then from the second year onwards, we start to study subject-based stuff. Finally, in the fourth year, we have to do internships and projects.
Other: Well, I actually have an interest in studying Computer Science, and since my relatives and parents told me it's a good decision, I took B.Tech. I don't really like studying Chemistry and Physics, but all engineering students studying under KTU have to study these subjects in the first two semesters. There are five or four scholarships available in this college. Some are E-Grantz, National Scholarship, etc.
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College of Engineering, Muttathara has been rated 3.7 on placements.

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Atul Mishra

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Is it worth pursuing B.E./B.Tech at College of Engineering, Muttathara?

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Atul Mishra

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Course Curriculum Structure for B.E./B.Tech at College of Engineering, Muttathara

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College of Engineering, Muttathara has been rated 3.2 on Infrastructure parameter. College of Engineering, Muttathara has also been rated 3.1 for Campuslife.

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College of Engineering, Muttathara has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
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B.E. / B.TechCandidate must have completed 17 years of age as on the 31st December 2023.

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