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Nargis Akhtar

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For B.Tech it's 1.5 to 1.25 lacs (annually)

Fir B.Tech (lateral) it's 90k (annually)

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Nargis Akhtar

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The JEE cutoff for Cambridge Institute of Technology North Campus in Bangalore for 2023 is that students must have scored at least 45% in aggregate in PCM, with a minimum of 40% for SC/ST/OBC students. Students must also have written one of the following entrance exams: CET, COMED-K, JEE, or AIEEE. 

The last cut offs for admission to Cambridge Institute of Technology can vary based on a number of factors, including: All India quota or Home State and Whether the applicant is female. 

 

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Patel Darshit

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Popular courses at the Cambridge Institute of Technology North Campus in Bangalore include B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) programs in a variety of specializations, including Computer Science and Engineering, Information Science and Engineering, and Electronics and Communication Engineering. Furthermore, the MBA (Master of Business Administration) programme is well respected for its emphasis on management concepts and industry-specific abilities. The institute also provides M.Tech (Master of Technology) programs in a variety of engineering fields, as well as MCA (Master of Computer Applications) programs, which are popular with student

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Aashirya

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While there’s no direct comparison between CIT’s CSE and DSATM’s ISE, it’s clear that DSATM’s ISE branch has some drawbacks. CIT’s CSE branch, although not specifically evaluated, might be a better option considering its reputation. However, it’s essential to note that these are general impressions and not definitive assessments. If you’re considering CSE, Cambridge Institute of Technology might be a better option. For ISE, CMRIT appears to be a more recommended choice over DSATM, according to the experts. Ultimately, it’s crucial to research and evaluate each institute&rs

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.Tech admission in Cambridge Institute of Technology North campus Bangalore are based on CET/ Comed-K/ JEE Main.

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Shoaib Mehdi

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CIT Bangalore provides 100% placement assistance to all of its students. The placement percentage is yet to be released. Check out the key highlights of CIT Bangalore placements 2026 from the table below:

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Placement Statistics (2026)

Highest package

INR 53.50 LPA 

Average package

INR 7.20 LPA

Total recruiters

200+

No. of individual offers

500+

Multiple offers

790+

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Atul Mishra

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The total seats offered for B.E. / B.Tech at Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram and PES College of Engineering are 900 and 880, respectively. While Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram offers this course in 8 specialisations, PES College of Engineering offers the same in 15 specialisations. Hence, there are higher chances of getting a seat at Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram due to higher seats.

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Atul Mishra

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The total seats offered for B.E. / B.Tech at Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram and B.N.M Institute of Technology are 900 and 600, respectively. While Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram offers this course in 8 specialisations, B.N.M Institute of Technology offers the same in 6 specialisations. Hence, there are higher chances of getting a seat at Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram due to higher seats.

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Atul Mishra

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Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram and BMS College of Engineering both are renowned universities for MBA/PGDM. However, in terms of affordability, Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram is a better option since the total tuition fee for Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram is INR 6 lakh and the total tuition fee for MBA/PGDM at BMS College of Engineering is INR 9 lakh. In the total fees that students generally end up paying the university or the college, various other components are also included, such as the exam fee, application fee, lab and other charges.

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Jyoti Gupta

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The rank of Cambridge Institute of Technology North Campus Bangalore in Engineering and their achievements with time is as follows-

  • Placed 10th Rank in Top 20 Engineering Colleges in India – Awarded by Higher Education Review.
  • 27th Rank in TOP 100 Engineering Colleges in India. 
  • 5th Rank in Bengaluru Among TOP Private T-Schools 2018 – Awarded by Data Quest-CMR Survey.
  • 7th Rank in TOP 10 Engineering Colleges in Bangalore – Awarded by Silicon India.

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