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ASET - Ahalia School of Engineering and Technology B.E. / B.Tech Admission 2025

6 courses 3 - 4 years
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  • 10+2 with 45% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: KEAM

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Feb '26-Mar '26
KEAM 2026 registrationTentative
Mar '26
KEAM 2026 last date to upload all other relevant documentsTentative
Apr '26
KEAM 2026 admit card releaseTentative
Apr '26
KEAM 2026 exam dateTentative
May '26
KEAM 2026 scores publicationTentative
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3.8/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.1
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.1
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.9
Money Review IconValue for Money3.8
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Bibin Krishna Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.4
4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Everything is okay, teachers, non-teaching staff, infrastructure programs, almost everything.
Placements: About 60% of the students passed. The highest package is about Rs. 45,000 and the lowest is around Rs. 18,000. There are internships provided by the college, and around the college, there are lots of companies, factories, etc. Kinfra is near the college, so we can have lots of opportunities from the Ahalia School of Engineering.
Infrastructure: Ahalia is famous for its infrastructure. There are beautiful places over there, and the ambiance over there is perfect for studying. The library, classrooms, and labs are all okay, the only problem is that we don't get the network sometimes inside the campus, but we can manage that. Food in the canteen is awesome, it has a restaurant vibe, I mean the food, not the ambiance in the canteen, it looks like a normal canteen with restaurant food.
Faculty: Every faculty member is qualified, most of them are friendly, and some of them are very strict too. There are two types of staff there, one that is so friendly and amazing, and some very strict, but everyone teaches properly, notes are the problem, we don't get any proper notes. The course curriculum makes the students industry-ready. The semester exams depends on the subject.
Other: I love computer science and I love to learn about computers, that's why I opted for this course, but it can be more practical-based than theory-based. Every program in the college is amazing, most of them are in the evening, but it's cool.
Reviewed on 22 Jul 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering - Batch of 2026
2.4
2Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
The college and faculty members are good, but the placements and infrastructure could be better.
Placements: Almost all students without backlogs are placed. The average package offered is around 2.5 LPA, and it can go up to 4-5 LPA. There is also an option of off-campus placement drives, which is more common among final year students. The main roles for the current batch are Artificial Intelligence Engineer and Computer Engineer.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is okay, but it could be better. There are sufficient computers for students in the computer lab. The library has all the necessary books you will need, and also other books for entertainment. All classrooms have a projector, which makes learning and teaching easier.
Faculty: The curriculum is really outdated and doesn't have anything that makes students industry-ready. The curriculum includes topics such as the 8086 microcontroller, which is basically irrelevant in today's day. There are only a few subjects that are necessary for Computer Science, and others are practically useless.
Other: The course was in high demand, but I wasn't familiar with it. The campus life is poor. There is rarely any fest, and even if there is any, it is small and not worth attending. The only guaranteed fests are Onam and Christmas celebrations.
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2025Read More
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Arjun P Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A normal private college experience in ASET.
Placements: Around 25% of students in my senior batch got placed to my knowledge. Most of the placements are from IT companies. The top company would be TCS. The average placement package would be around 3-5 LPA. The placement officer will take good care of the placements if you have a decent CGPA. Not all placements are from the college, the placement officer will send students to placements in other colleges and walk-in interviews.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is very good here. The college has been running for over 10 years now, so most of the needed facilities are already there. The computer labs are very good with great performance PC. Classrooms are also great with all the needed facilities like projectors, fans, etc. There is Wi-Fi in the college but it is password-protected and we can use it with permission from professors.
Faculty: Most of the teachers here are very knowledgeable and have a good understanding of the subjects. All of the teachers' minimum qualification is M.Tech and most of them did Ph.D. The course curriculum is designed by the university. The college has no control over it. But it is okay to get a basic understanding of the course.
Reviewed on 4 Feb 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering - Batch of 2024
2.8
2Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Campus is good with average placements.
Placements: In my batch, only 5 out of 50 students got placed. The highest package offered was 5 LPA. Many students are looking for off-campus placements. Companies like UST Global, Speridian Technologies, 6D Technologies, Iwave, Innovate, and Mitsogo came to our college for a pool drive. The pass percentage is good, but the placement percentage is low.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure at this college is good. The labs, classrooms, hostel, toilets, canteen, and library are well maintained. Wi-Fi is provided in the lab, but not for personal use. The food in the hostel is average. There is a hospital nearby that is maintained by the same authorities. The college has a green environment, and the ambience is really good. Sports are encouraged, especially football and cricket.
Faculty: The teachers are qualified and very helpful. They always support us and try hard for our betterment. The course curriculum is relevant and includes electives in the 6th, 7th, and 8th semesters that help prepare students for industry jobs. Semester exams are conducted by the university and are medium to difficult. To pass, one should study before the exam. The pass percentage was good in our batch.
Other: I chose this college because I am interested in Computer Science, and I knew there were more job opportunities in the IT sector. The coursework was easy to learn, and it depends on the individual's skillset. The only downside was that the dry subjects we studied in the first year could have been avoided in the curriculum. The college offers many campus events, such as techfest, arts festival, college day, and freshers day. Scholarships are not provided for CS, but they are available for other branches.
Reviewed on 1 Sep 2024Read More
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AnonymousVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2023
2.2
1Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
100% placement scam. If you want to know the truth, listen to me.
Placements: SCAM! SCAM! SCAM! For the students out there who are looking for a genuine review rather than all the fake reviews by the college placement wing, Listen up: I studied mechanical engineering there. So, like you guys, I also imagine getting placed in an automobile or manufacturing company. So the first thing I looked forward to was my placement training. Surprise! You don't have one here! We only had one short seminar by a placement officer, and the guy told us, "BRING A COLOR COPY FOR THE INTERVIEW." Now, I'm not joking here. That is based on a true story. Ok, fine. We will prepare it ourselves. Now, what do you need? Next. A company to interview you. Imagine if no company came to your college for an interview. How does it feel? Don't worry. For us, we are lucky to get an interview from one company in our whole B. Teach life. Viola ! We got the job, and guess what? We got the highest package Ahalia has ever offered. INR 10,000 per month, food expenses, and accommodation for a 3-year bond If you are someone who doesn't need placements but just wants to enjoy the "Harithapavum pachappum" and sit and watch Windmill all day long, I recommend you join Ahalia. Now you will be wondering about the posters and 100% placement. The biggest scam is here! 2 or 3 students here will get placed in IT companies outside campus for low-package roles. Some just get selected in a test, and these people will put up posters. They won't even have the offer letter. Check out the posters; they won't show CTC. And their 100% means all the students passed, and most of the students failed here. They are not included. And for the rest of them, some blame the company, as I told you earlier, or they will take them as employees for ahalia into various other sectors (not engineering), so they get employees for low wages and 100% placement is done. They have even put up posters of students from other coaching institutions who got placed. If you are someone who thinks you can get an internship or job outside of college, good luck. It doesn't happen that way. No core company will even give you an interview opportunity. They will only hire interns from Tier 1 institutions.
Infrastructure: They have proper hostel facilities and all. All buildings are kept neat to attract students. Because that's the best they can do. If they spend half the amount of renovation on their infrastructure, hiring better placement offices, and all, they could at least achieve something.
Faculty: There are the best as well as the worst faculty everywhere. So teaching is 50:50. It's the same as anywhere else. Exams and everything depends on the university more. It doesn't make you industry-ready for anything. Just a degree, that's all. There is no practical knowledge that you can apply to a job.
Other: There will be fests and celebrations if the students are good enough. Culture and everything are like every other engineering college.
Reviewed on 20 Oct 2023Read More
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Vishnu P U Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering - Batch of 2026
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A college life at Ahalia School of Engineering & Technology.
Placements: In my college, I will get placed in it. It is average compared to other colleges. On-campus placements, companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, etc., and some startups visit our college for placements. Staff members also guide us, which helps to get an outside view of what is technology and skills required to get placed in the company. They will provide some training programs for getting placed in this program and we will get an idea about placements, our drawbacks, and our weak points, so we can improve ourselves. As a fresher, we get the role of junior developer.
Infrastructure: The college has a good infrastructure. It has good labs with advanced technology where we get access to guidance. Hostels are good, clean, and hygienic. The hostel food is average but not bad. It has good facilities and equipment.
Faculty: Teachers are very good and supportive and they assist us in getting placed. If we prepare well we can pass. The course curriculum is outdated but the current new scheme is impressive and good. They added new subjects, which will help to improve our skills and knowledge and we get basic fundamentals for placements. Semester exams are medium, and if we have solid preparation, we can pass them. If we are good to them they are ready to help and assist in getting placed.
Other: The campus is quite good and the largest in Kerala. There are a lot of things to explore where we get things to know. The college has a sculpture park and pounds where we get a good atmosphere to learn.
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2025Read More
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Yes, ASET has good and experienced faculty members. Most professors hold M.Tech degrees, and many are pursuing or have completed PhDs. Several have over 10 years of teaching and industry experience. They are approachable, supportive, and willing to clear doubts anytime. Classes are interactive, and

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Getting admission into ASET – Ahalia School of Engineering & Technology is moderately competitive. Admission is mainly through KEAM, and recent general category closing ranks range from about 30,000 to 52,000 for popular branches like CSE, with the final round going up to around 67,000 for some cour

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ASET – Ahalia School of Engineering & Technology presents a mixed yet solid faculty landscape:

Approachable and friendly professors guide students effectively, particularly in the CSE department .

Institutional ratings reflect good staff support with academics and mentorship (faculty score around 6/10

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Answered 4 months ago

To apply for B.E. / B.Tech at ASET, you can visit the college's official website and fill out the online application form. After completing the form, print out the University and College Application Forms and submit them to the college office. If you're applying through KEAM, ensure you participate

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Getting into ASET is a smooth and transparent process. For UG programs like B.E. / B.Tech, students should have completed 10+2 with qualifying marks in Science subjects, ideally with a KEAM score. For PG programs like M.Tech, a valid B.Tech degree in the relevant field is required, with a preference

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