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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) 

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  • Estd. 2002
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
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Amrita School of Engineering Bengaluru 
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Total Tuition Fees

24.00 Lakh
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UG Degree

Mode of Course

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Average package

9.08 Lakh

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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
 at 
Amrita School of Engineering Bengaluru 
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4.00 Lakh
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28.10 Lakh
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
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Amrita School of Engineering Bengaluru 
Students Ratings & Reviews

4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4.0
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.7
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.3
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.0
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) - Batch of 2026
3.6
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A short review of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham- Bengaluru.
Placements: This time the percentage of students placed is very low; due to the recession, it was around 60%. The highest package was 34 lacs, the average was 12 lacs, and the least goes till 3 lacs per annum. The top recruiters for our course are Microsoft and Amazon. Around 30% of students got internships in GD Healthcare and many more companies.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is medium; it isn't so high-five college; it has all the basic amenities; we have Wi-Fi; it works well in the labs and classrooms as well as in the hostel. Coming to the library, most of the books suggested by our lecturers are available, and even if they are not available, if we ask the librarian, they will provide us with e-book access. Our classroom has blackboards, white screens, and a projector common to all the classrooms. Now they have renovated half of the classroom, providing charging facilities available for each individual and also an Ethernet facility. All the computer labs have systems with internet and AC. And all other labs also satisfy the requirements and needs of the course. Coming to the hostel, the rooms are four people sharing. We must clean our own rooms. We have common washrooms, and the hot water is available twice a day, in the morning and in the evening. The laundry is taken weekly once, and we get the clothes back in 3 to 4 days. The food is average, and we are provided only with vegetarian items and eggs during lunch for two days a week. In breakfast, we have 2 varieties per day, and milk is available daily. For lunch we have some price, plan price sambar, some curry, and curd. For dinner we are given chapathis 5 days a week; we also will have plan price rasam, curry, and curd or buttermilk. We have grounds for sports facilities and a basketball court. For badminton, we have a separate hall, and a gym is also available separately in the hostel. It is separate for both boys and girls. We can get the canteen food until 8pm in the night, but only the cash payment option is available.
Faculty: Most of the faculty members we got have even completed their PhDs and are very knowledgeable and helpful. Each lecturer has their own unique way of teaching, and most of them involve students, making us perform some activity for active participation. The course curriculum is updated yearly, according to the industry requirement. Regular class committee meetings will be held to make the teaching effective and if some changes are there to make them. Our particular course makes us industry-ready because we have continuous assessment evaluation, and also for the end-of-semester evaluation, instead of having exams, we are supposed to make real-time projects in accordance with our syllabus. We are given marks based on our progress on the subject and the results we have obtained. Coming to the exams, we only have midterm exams for our course; they are at medium level, depending on the subject; some are easy and some are very tough. The pass percentage is high. Around 90 percent of students pass the exams. The rest of our marks come from the regular quizzes and lab evaluations conducted on a daily basis. Basically, for total GPA calculations, internals are considered for 70% and externals (projects) for 30%.
Other: I chose this course because when I was joining the college, this course had demand in the industry. As I told you, we do not have end-of-semester examinations; instead, we are evaluated with projects, and I think this is the best thing about my course. From one year we are having more events compared to before, and last year we had a huge fest named Daasthan; it was a multinational fest, conducted for the first time on our campus for 3 days. The extracurricular activities are also good because we have many clubs there, and according to our interests, we can choose which clubs we want to participate in. Also, we have an entrance exam, which is basically for scholarships and getting a seat. If we get a good rank in that exam, we can have a low fee structure, but for that scholarship to be availed further, we need to maintain a certain CGPA .
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) - Batch of 2026
3.8
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
It is a great course with mediocre placements.
Placements: Around 70-80% of students got placed. AI is the most placed branch in Amrita as we have a lot of projects which are seen as something good. From the 5th semester, we get a lot of internship offers from Amazon, Atlassian, etc. Companies visit our college and provide internships for women only. Many students got internships.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the AI branch is very good. We have smart classrooms with charging points and ethernets on each table. There is a router in each class. We have an AI lab where students can use a desktop for lab courses. The library has both offline and online books. We have a link for all the previous years' question papers. The mess and hostel are not good and hygienic. The food is not good. People treat students like children. We are not treated like adults in hostels. A kettle or any electronic items are not allowed inside. It is only allowed for MBA students. They expect students to eat that food every day. Outings are only from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM. On Sunday, students who are not from Bangalore will find that once they become hostellers, they are not allowed to leave the hostel. The rule states that unless you have a guardian within 75 kilometres, you cannot leave the hostel. This policy is quite restrictive and problematic. The hostel doesn't provide proper food and Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is not good. It is not worth it. Jio doesn't work in hostels.
Faculty: The course is very good. It covers topics like AWS, IoT, machine learning, deep learning, probabilistic reasoning, Python, Java, C, cybercrime forensics, and digital forensics. Our end semester is a project. It provides us with greater hands-on experience than just listening and writing everything from the book on paper.
Other: Fests are getting better. The sad part is that most of the crowd at Amrita University is from Andhra Pradesh. If students are not from the Telugu community, they may feel sidelined, which could affect their college experience. Uniforms are not good which makes me feel like a school child. If you are from the Telugu community, you might have a better experience, especially if you’re not staying in the hostel, as living in the hostel can be quite challenging. The college itself is quite small, particularly the academic blocks, and each class contains about 80 students, which can sometimes feel overwhelming. I would not recommend Amrita University unless you are pursuing a degree in computer science and engineering or artificial intelligence, as the other programs are not up to par and have poor placement opportunities. There are clubs available, but they are not very active; they seem to exist more for the sake of having them rather than doing much.
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Placements

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Average SalaryINR 9.08 Lakh
Highest SalaryINR 80.40 Lakh
% Batch placed92
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