Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Both Vasavi College of Engineering and Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology (KMIT) are well-regarded institutions, but choosing between them for CSE depends on several factors including faculty quality, infrastructure, placement opportunities, and location. Research both colleges thoroughly, considering aspects like faculty expertise, campus facilities, industry connections, and past placement records specifically for the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) program. Reach out to current students or alumni, attend campus tours, and compare curriculum structures. Ultimately, make your decision based on which college aligns better w
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KMIT is an absolute good choice for IT and CSE. Though GRIET and VCE is also a good choices, KMIT is comparatively a good choice. If you consider pursuing other core branches like ECE, EI, EEE, MECH, GRIET college is a good choice. Considering placements in IT sectors, KMIT is actively assisting in placements.
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FOR CSE go for KMIT as this college has 500+ student in 1 branch (CSE/IT) and CSE is fine in KMIT like ECE, EIE, EEE. CVR, AMIL are also good college but if you choose CSE/IT than go for KMIT.
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Both Geethanjali College of Engineering (GCTC) and Keshav Memorial Engineering College (KMEC) have good placements for CSE students. However, it's difficult to compare them based solely on placement records. You should also consider other factors such as the quality of education, faculty, infrastructure, location, and fees before making a decision. It's recommended that you research both colleges thoroughly and visit their campuses if possible before making a final decision.
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