Top Courses | Total Fees | Eligibility | Application Dates |
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B.Tech (Aeronautical Engineering) +4 More B.Tech Courses | ₹4.17 Lakhs | 10+2 with 45% + KCET | 10 Jan - 20 Feb 2024 |
Total Fees
₹ 4,17,060Before looking into civil engineering in specific within these colleges, Amity is definitely much more renowned than Acharya Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangalore. Considering the NIRF ranking of Amity over past years, which always managed to stay around 30, it is one of the top private institutes in India. On the other hand, Acharya is known to be a good college in Bangalore city.
Fee Structure:
How good the college might be one will always take the fee amount into consideration before selecting the college.
The average annual fee in Amity is around INR 3.11 Lakhs and that of Acharya is also around INR 3 Lakhs. But the first year fee in Acharya is around 6 lakhs while for the rest of the years being around INR 1.8 Lakhs. The overall amount remains nearly the same, it’s about affordability here.
Placements:
Getting placed in a core company from campus is rare sight unless you’re in the premier institutes. It’s not the case with Amity. There are around 11 companies specifically recruiting civil engineering graduates.
While there are some civil department-specific placements in AIT, students mostly get placed in IT and Software companies.
The Average package at AIT is around 7 LPA, it’s around 4.5 LPA at Amity, considering 1700 placed students and 525 recruiters for that year, and those are some good placement stats.
Few core companies that recruit from Amity are Eleation, ZTE, Gemalto, etc.
Amity also has a Departmental Research cell concentrating on various aspects of civil engineering and its recent advances.
So, if one is choosing between AIT and Amity, it’s a clear choice that going with Amity would result in better opportunities and Core company placements. The presence of a research cell facility is always a welcome addition for students looking for higher studies after B. Tech.