Professor and Head, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Qualification - BE, MS
Subject Expertise - Electronics and Controls
Academic Experience - 23 Years
Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Qualification - BE, ME, PhD
Subject Expertise - High Voltage Engineering, Micro & Smart Systems Technology
Academic Experience - 37 Years
Professor and Head, Department of Telecommunication and Engineering
Qualification - BE ,M Tech, (PhD)
Subject Expertise - Embedded Systems and VLSI
Professor, Department of Telecommunication and Engineering
Qualification - BE (E&C), PhD
Subject Expertise - Semiconductor Device Modelling
Academic Experience - 35 Years
Professor and Head, Department of Information Science & Engineering
Qualification - B.E ,M.Tech ,PhD
Subject Expertise - Data Warehouse & Data Mining, Big Data and Cloud Computing
Academic Experience - 23 Years
Associate Professor, Department of Information Science & Engineering
Qualification - BE, ME, (Ph.D)
Subject Expertise - Wireless Sensor Networks, Bigdata, Image Processing
Academic Experience - 26 Years
Professor and Head, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Qualification - BE (CSE) ,ME (CSE) ,PhD
Subject Expertise - Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision
Academic Experience - 27 Years
Senior Professor & Dean (Research), Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Qualification - B.Tech ,M.Tech PhD
Subject Expertise - Geometric Methods for Digital Image Analysis, Statistical and Computational Inverse Problems, Kernel Methods for Pattern Analysis, Data Visualization, Industrial Imaging CMOS Circuit Design, Layout, and Simulation, Networks Machine Learning
Academic Experience - 33 Years
Professor and Head, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Qualification - BE, M Tech ,PhD
Subject Expertise - VLSI/ASIC Design for Signal & Image Processing Algorithms
Academic Experience - 22 Years
Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Qualification - B.E, M.Tech ,PhD
Subject Expertise - Digital Electronics and Communication, Wireless Networks
Academic Experience - 22 Years
Without a doubt, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering is the best among the given options. My brother studies there and here's what he highlights about the college the most.
Here is a brief overview of Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering.
Highest CTC |
27 LPA |
Average CTC |
5 LPA |
No of students placed |
2194 |
Major recruiters |
IBM, TCS, Amazon, Infosys, etc. |
Hope this helps you in choosing.
MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology will be a better option for Computer Science. It offers better academics and placements. The CSE faculty of the institute is comparably better than BMS Institute of Technology. The recent highlights of RIT Bangalore placements show the average CTC for CSE to be around INR 8 LPA. While the highest CTC goes up to INR 25 LPA.
According to one of my seniors, if the parameters of placement and college life are considered then the ranking would be as follows: -
Dayanand Sagar College> B.I.T> BMSIT and RNSIT
My senior is a student of B.I.T and he has also been to Dayanand Sagar College a couple of times for some cultural events.
B.I.T is located in V.V Puram and lacks all these facilities. In terms of placement Dayanand Sagar College is at a par with B.I.T however RNSIT and BMSIT both lag behind these institutes in terms of campus life and placement stats, records.
BMS Institute of Technology and Management (BMSIT) is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi. It is ranked 169 for BTech by NIRF 2020. It is set by BMS Educational Trust and is recognized by AICTE and NBA. They have 162 faculty members.
Acharya Institute of Technology (AIT) is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi with a faculty strength of 300 members. The student population is 4,432 across all the departments. It is an autonomous institution recognized by UGC and AICTE.
Tabulated below is a brief overview of the both institutions:
Categories |
BMSIT |
AIT |
Department |
Telecommunication Engineering |
CSE |
Course Fee |
53,460 (1st year) |
3,01,175 (1st year) |
Cut Off |
14022 (KCET) |
10718 (KCET) |
Placement Percentage |
70% |
90% |
Highest CTC |
26 LPA |
21 LPA |
Average CTC |
3.5 LPA |
3.5 LPA |
Placements
BMSIT -
AIT
Facilities
BMSIT
AIT
CSE will be a better choice than Telecommunication Engineering because there is a constant demand for computer engineers in today’s rapidly growing corporate industry. CSE is the most in demand engineering course. Due to its scope and popularity it is better to choose CSE for moving your career ahead. But students interested in pursuing Telecommunication Engineering can always go for that.
Manipal University Jaipur and BMSIT Bangalore are both excellent universities to pursue engineering in all fields. Manipal University has been ranked as the best private university in India. In the past few years, it has shown a considerable improvement in ranking before topping it in 2019. BMSIT has been ranked at number 169 among all the institutes of India by the NIRF ranking framework. The outlook has ranked it at 51.
The table given below gives a brief overview of both the institutes:
Institute | Ranking | Fees | Placements |
MUJ | Best private university | 3.19 L(first year) | 75% |
BMSIT | 169th by NIRF ranking | 3.5L (first year) | 70.55% |
Admissions:
Manipal University
BMSIT
Placements:
Manipal University
BMSIT
Both these colleges provide excellent placement and education opportunities.for students looking to pursue computer science. However, students should also take note of the faculty experience and the course structure before choosing their college. All the relevant information is usually available on the respective college's website. Nevertheless, both these colleges offer immense scope for a good career ahead.