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CourseTotal tuition fees
B.E. / B.Tech  (4 Courses)
₹ 2.83 L
MCA  (1 Courses)
₹ 1.77 L
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B.E. / B.Tech fee details 2025

Fee componentsAmount (for 4 years)
₹ 2.83 L
₹ 3.62 L
₹ 6.45 L
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The value for money rating of this course is 4.0/5 (147 Reviews).View placement detailsExternal Link Icon Placement Insight Icon

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MCA fee details 2025

Fee componentsAmount (for 2 years)
₹ 1.77 L
₹ 1.76 L
₹ 3.53 L
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The value for money rating of this course is 4.3/5 (7 Reviews).View placement detailsExternal Link Icon Placement Insight Icon
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3.9/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4.3
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.6
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.8
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Companies like Microsoft, Siemens, Bosch, Intuit, Infosys, TCS and ABB are some major recruiters for our college.
Based on 57 Reviews
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Jnanesh M J Verified Icon
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering (AI and ML) - Batch of 2027
4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Review on The National institute of Engineering, North campus.
Placements: The college assures 100 percent placement for students who have cleared all the subjects by the end of the course. The average package is around 9 LPA. Most students are placed with a package of 4 to 5 lacs. The highest package for the AIML branch, which was also the first year for AIML because it started two years ago, is 23 LPA. The highest package in the college is 67 LPA. The course offers a pretty decent curriculum, supporting students to gain knowledge and learn various things. Infosys is one of the main recruiters, along with JP Morgan, HP, Microsoft, and Schneider Electronics, etc.
Infrastructure: The college has a Wi-Fi connection, but it is not available in all parts of the college. I am a day scholar, so I don't know much about the hostel. The college has a decent hostel building and a well-articulated college building. Although students complain about the food, it's mainly because they are from different parts of the state and country. The hostel food is mainly Mysore cuisine, which is quite tasty.
Faculty: The college has 2 internals and 1 semester exam for every semester, along with 2 quizzes for courses worth more than one credit. For single-credit subjects, there are only 3 quizzes and no exams. Along with this, the college provides various internship opportunities. The semester-end exams are quite easy and cannot be neglected, although the paper might appear hard, as the correction is mostly liberal.
Other: I got a KCET seat. NIE and JCE are the only two good colleges in Mysore, so I joined here. I got a 6k rank and could have gotten into CSE easily, but I preferred AIML as it is a blooming branch. The college has one main fest and various branch fests. Although they are average, they are enjoyable. The college has two campuses that are 15 km apart, which clashes with the routine for events, and that is the biggest problem.
Reviewed on 3 Dec 2024Read More
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Darshan Kudrigi Verified Icon
B.E. in Information Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.4
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
College is good but infrastructure is not good and facilities are not available.
Placements: The highest salary offered was 57 LPA and the lowest was 4 LPA. Sixty students are in each class, for a total of 240 students. Sixty-five percent of students got internships. Companies that hired students include JP Morgan, IBM, EY, NetCracks, LTTS, Accenture, Bosch, Infosys, Deloitte, Cisco, Mercedes HP Paypal Microfocus, and Capgemini.
Infrastructure: The facilities are not that great, but they are adequate. The campus is 25 acres, and it is a big and green campus. It is a Wi-Fi campus, and the classrooms are big, although they do not have air conditioning. The library is good, and it has its own building with a lot of space for reading. The hostel is good, and the mess is average. The canteen is not that great, but it is also adequate.
Faculty: The teachers at this college are very good. They teach very well and provide a lot of support for extracurricular activities such as sports and hackathons. They also encourage students to join college clubs and participate in college events. The curriculum is relevant, and students are well-prepared for industrial activities. Exams are not too difficult, and professors ask moderate questions.
Other: I chose Information Science and Engineering. We learn about information technology and how it is used in companies. The course is very software-oriented, and I think some electronics should be included. There aren't many events at our college, and the campus is not very crowded. The campus is 25 acres with a lot of greenery, and it is surrounded by an industrial area. Scholarships are needed, and there are very few extracurricular activities.
Reviewed on 2 Nov 2024Read More
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Rishika Kumari Verified Icon
B.E. in Information Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
2.8
4Placements1Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Decent placements, limited facilities, and dull, boring college life
Placements: Approximately 90% of students secured placements. The highest package was 42 LPA, and the lowest was 4 LPA. The average was around 10 LPA. Top recruiting companies were Infosys, Wipro, and Capgemini. Roles were of software developer, data analyst, and system engineer.
Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure are quite basic, honestly. There are a few classrooms in the north campus, and sometimes classes are held in the lab due to a shortage of classrooms. Sports facilities are a big disappointment, with only a few options. The canteen food is average, with 1-2 items that are actually tasty. The hostel mess food is particularly bad, making you avoid it entirely. It's so unappetizing that even South Indians struggle with it, let alone North Indians. The food in the North campus is a bit better— edible and sometimes tasty as well.
Faculty: The faculties at NIE are a mixed bag. While some teachers are helpful and engage well with students, there are others who fail miserably at teaching. The curriculum, unfortunately, is far from making students industry-ready, but to be honest, that's an issue across many colleges in India. The plus point is the semester exams, which are quite manageable and chilled. You will have plenty of time to focus on your side hustle.
Other: I chose ISE primarily due to my interest in the tech field. The best aspect of the college is the clubs, which can help in networking opportunities and provide a diverse campus crowd. However, the college falls short in many areas. Fests are very rare, and the north campus doesn't feel like a college campus but just a set of buildings. The curriculum could be significantly improved to get the students ready for the real-world challenges. The college timings (9 to 5) are also a downside, and it leaves us with little time for hobbies or things for personal interest. A more relaxed and flexible schedule will benefit students.
Reviewed on 22 Oct 2024Read More
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Abhay Verified Icon
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering (AI and ML) - Batch of 2027
4.8
5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
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Placements: About 90-95% of students were placed in our college. The highest package offered was about 46 LPA, and the average is about 12 LPA. The top recruiting companies are Mercedes Benz, IBM, Cisco, and Schneider. Many students (about 80%) get internships in these top companies. The top roles offered in our course are data science engineer and ML engineer.
Infrastructure: All the facilities are good, and the infrastructure is also huge. There are smart classrooms in every building, and the library is also good. The food quality in the hostel is also very good, but the Wi-Fi facility is a bit poor. Other than that, everything is good. The hostel also conducts various tournaments for students, which are very engaging and joyful.
Faculty: The teachers are very good and well-qualified. They are very kind and helpful. The teaching quality is also good. The course curriculum is relevant and makes the students industry-ready through practical labs. Semester exams are of medium level.
Other: I chose this course because I was interested in machine learning. The best thing about this course is that you get to learn about the latest technologies, and it is quite interesting. The college also has various tech clubs and societies to join, which make the college campus and surroundings very good.
Reviewed on 2 Nov 2024Read More
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Ravitej T Verified Icon
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.6
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good college with good placements. Not much fests kind of college. Good infrastructure.
Placements: Nearly 70% of the students were placed in average and good companies. The highest package offered was around 50 lacs, and the average package for the CSE branch is 10 LPA, and the lowest package was around 4 LPA. The top recruiting companies in our college are Microsoft, Oracle, Infosys, etc. 40% of students got internships from good companies like Samsung.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is good. The lectures here are very good and helpful. But there is no proper Wi-Fi supply. But you have a very good library in the college, and when it comes to hostels, we have two hostels: one is on the North campus and the other on the South campus. The North campus hostel is pretty good when compared to the South campus.
Faculty: The teachers were helpful and good to us always. The way they teach is very good. NIE College follows the VTU portion. If you enter the college through the COMEDK exam, the fee will be nearly 4 LPA, and through KCET, it will be 2 LPA, and the semester exams are not too hard; you can complete them easily.
Other: I chose computer science engineering to get placed in a good company, and I always wanted to become a software developer. The one thing I wish that would improve in our course is removing unwanted subjects. The events are okay, not so good. We have one festival every year called Technieks.
Reviewed on 2 Nov 2024Read More
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Aharnish Dubey Verified Icon
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
3
4Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good placements, tough curriculum, average infrastructure and bare minimum facilities.
Placements: There were more than 70% students placed with an average package of 11 LPA in CSE. Overall, the packages offered range around 8-9 LPA including all branches. The highest package is around 60 LPA and the lowest is around 3 LPA. Top recruiters include many different companies but it varies every year. JP Morgan and Mercedes Benz are some of the top hiring companies.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is relatively poor, it only has two buildings, 1 academic block and 1 administrative block in the north campus. It's just too far away from the main city and they don't have enough hostel occupancy in the north campus so most of the first years have to stay in the south campus hostel and travel 1.5hrs daily.
Faculty: The teachers are good and helpful, but the attendance system has a 85% attendance requirement. Due to the travel time, there is barely any time left for self development. There is CIE and semester end exams which hold the same weightage. CIE is continuous internal evaluation which comprises of two mid semester tests and 2 quizzes.
Other: I chose this college as it seemed to be giving a better ROI than most of the other colleges in north but it's hard to live here and everyday would make you regret not studying more for your entrance exams. Many things can be improved such as introducing DSA in the 2nd semester itself along with not spoon feeding coding subjects to the students. There are absolutely no gracious and joyful fests, or events held, just some clubs begging you to join them by paying a fee.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024Read More
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