Course Duration
4 YearsTuition Fees
1.25 Lakhs1 Year Fees
1.64 LakhsTotal Fees
5.97 Lakhsyear | Tuition Fees | Other Fees | Total Fees |
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year 1 | ₹ 125000 | ₹ 38700 | ₹ 1.64 Lakhs |
year 2 | ₹ 125000 | ₹ 19460 | ₹ 1.44 Lakhs |
year 3 | ₹ 125000 | ₹ 19460 | ₹ 1.44 Lakhs |
year 4 | ₹ 125000 | ₹ 19460 | ₹ 1.44 Lakhs |
Candidate must have passed in 12th Std / Equivalent Exam with English as one of the Languages and obtained in aggregate in Physics and Mathematics along with Chemistry / Bio-Technology / Biology / Electronics / Computer with 45% marks in aggregate (40% marks for reserved category) from a recognized Institute/ University.
Selection criteria – JEE Main / DASA / JoSAA
Karnataka – Seat Capacity – 15, Female Supernumerary – 0
Other than Karnataka – Seat Capacity – 15, Female Supernumerary – 0
Note:-
The tuition fee for the candidates admitted under the DASA scheme & foreign nationals admitted through the Ministry of external affairs (self-finance scheme) is US $4000 per sem (SAARC country US $2000 per sem). The fee applicable for the CIWG category shall be at par with the fee prescribed for Indian National (Rs 125000 per student per annum) either in INR or in equivalent USD
Hosteller Total fee for shared accommodation:-
Hosteller Total fee for single room accommodation:–
Highest Placement | ₹ 54.8 Lakhs |
Average Placement | ₹ 18.3 Lakhs |
Top Companies |
Event | Date |
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JEE Main 2025 Exam Date | Jan 25, 2025 - Jan 31, 2025 |
Courses | General | SC | ST | OBCNCL | EWS | GeneralPwD | OBC |
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B.Tech Computational and Data Science | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Courses | General | CIWG |
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B.Tech Computational and Data Science | 46541 | 36365 |
In terms of getting selected, my cousin’s brother had a GPA of 9.47 at the end of the 6th semester. It although was not 9.5, yet it could be enough to put into consideration. It certainly is not difficult to obtain a GPA of 9.47. Speaking on behalf of the IT department, it can be tough acquiring high grades in the 1st year owing to a curriculum that ever since has been promoting rote learning.
Yet the answer would be that it clearly depends on numerous factors like an individual's interest in the course, the time that has been spent on it, and also the leniency of either professors or the departments.
However, if you are in Civil or Mining, then obtaining greater marks is comparatively much simpler than it is in other branches. Be that as it may, Chemical and EEE can have tremendously strict systems and professors, and at times, the grading factors get out of the box.
While simultaneously, few other departments have almost 50-50 professors who are not highly strict in terms of the course. Alongside all of that, the Mechanical and ECE basically also have a lot of competition among students.
The best way to settle among yourself this issue of GPA, you are required to put effort and painstaking hard work which however cannot be done overnight for most of the courses. The preparation of a student will definitely bring a decent 7.5+ grade point if worked properly.
My brother did his M.Tech from NITC. Here is his insight into the general placement scenario for MTech at NITs.
Over the years it has been seen that the placements for M.Tech students are comparatively less as most of the companies demand B.Tech graduates as the freshers or even experienced candidates. However, in some cases, M.Tech students are considered, like in research and development-oriented jobs. However, most industries prefer B.Tech over M.Tech.
After pursuing M.Tech your area gets narrower due to which the situation becomes very tricky for both the employers and the candidates applying for. As far as all the colleges are concerned the placement statistics are not so good for M.Tech students.
In the recent placement drives, the average CTC offered at NIT Warangal, NIT Trichy and NIT Surathkal were respectively 21 LPA, 6 LPA, and 11 LPA.
NITK Surathkal is one of the best colleges in India and the student life there is full of ups and downs. Some of my friends are studying at NITK, so I can describe the institute in detail.
Here are some experiences and facts about NITK:
This was a typical day that keeps on repeating itself as long as you're in college.
NIT Surathkal IT is the better choice. It is among the best NIT in the country and offers great academics, placements, and facilities to students. There is not much difference between the course curriculum of CSE and IT. Almost all companies open for CSE at NIT K are also open for IT students. According to the highlights of NIT Surathkal placements, students of IT get an average CTC of around INR 10 LPA. The placement rate for the branch is around 95-100%.
NITK Surathkal is a blend of everything, you will get all types of experiences here. The faculty is experienced and dynamic, your peers are also brilliant and competitive. Students take admission at NITK upon being rejected admission by IITs, BHU, and ISM. Local people around the campus are educated, friendly, and ready to help.
Now coming to the main criteria, that is education which is one of the best in India. The Professors and seniors are always helping and encouraging at every step.
These are a few of the aspects that have less to not so good ranking of NITK Surathkal among the top engineering colleges of India.
Hostel life at NITK is great and teaches a lot of things that you will carry forever. People here are cooperative and friendly, willing to assist you in any way possible.
Other than this, you can go on trips with your hostel mates whenever there is a holiday. Some of the interesting destinations are Goa, Mangalore, Kerala, etc. Thus, the overall hostel experience at NITK Surathkal is pretty amazing.
Yes, it is great. The experienced faculties make learning easy. They focus on the detailed learning of the subjects. There are proper lab facilities. Various seminars, conferences, and workshops are held on the campus which will enhance your knowledge.
GATE scholars receive a stipend of Rs. 12400. You will receive many project opportunities both within as well as outside the campus. You also get opportunities for one-year projects in many companies.
Categories |
MTech at NIT Surathkal |
Course Fee |
1.85 lakh |
Placement Percentage |
72% |
Highest CTC |
11 LPA |
Average CTC |
8 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Qualcomm, Bosch, Oracle, Microsoft, Mercedes Benz, etc. |
Many cultural and technical events such as Crescendo, Incident, Engineer, etc., are organized on the campus. Unlike other institutes, M.Tech students get the same opportunities as B.Tech students for participation in these events at NIT Surathkal. There is a private beach within the vicinity of the campus. There are swimming pools, recreation centers, food courts, etc., within the campus premises.
To conclude, M.Tech at NIT Surathkal is awesome. Make sure to grab the opportunity.
Honesty, discipline, and the values of the South Indian people and the states make them stand out. This might not be making sense to you, but will definitely try to elucidate the same here. Also, opinions vary among people.
One of my friends studied at NIT Trichy and he has lived in Hyderabad as well.
The students in these institutions are dedicated to learning and so are the teachers towards teaching. Moreover, the rules and regulations are followed strictly in these institutions.
At NITK Surathkal, Saturdays are holidays for all the students. In the first year, timings depend upon your section. It has about 23 hours of classes every week.
These can be:
The schedule can be altered as per the student’s convenience with the help of the class representatives (CRs). In the second year onwards, the schedule depends on the branch in which you belong. For example, the mining branch has 20 hours per week, CSE and ECE have 25-28 hours per week, while the mechanical department has around 35 hours per week. There are extra classes at the end of the trimester.
At NITK Trichy the college time is usually 8:30 AM - 3:10 PM. Sometimes, it may extend to 4-5 PM. There is a lunch break from 12:10 – 1:30 PM.
At MNNIT Allahabad the classes are held from Monday to Friday. Saturday and Sunday are holidays. In the first year, all students study general subjects from 9 AM – 5 PM. The lectures are 30 hours a week. In the second and the third year for the core subjects, the classes are 8 AM – 6 PM, i.e., 40 hours a week. The CSE/IT batch has only 25-30 hours per week. In the last year, classes are rarely held in the institute. The lectures are approximately 12-15 hours a week.
No, NITs are definitely not considered of the same level as the new IITs while applying to the US for an MS. But, the fact that IITs are the best brand in India and the second-best brand are NITs, is well known to the admission committees of most of the institutions.
Therefore, making it to top-notch universities is certainly possible; all that you need is good grades, a good GRE score, good SOP, and a few publications.