MVJ College of Engineering is better than most of the colleges in Bangalore when it comes to academics, barring the top 4-5 colleges.
As far as placements are concerned, it is a subjective matter. Everything depends on an individual’s qualifications. Companies like Accenture, Capgemini, IBM, Airtel, Godrej and Infosys visit the campus with job offers during the placement season.
Instead of worrying about the placement statistics, I would recommend you spend these four years of B.Tech at MVJCE Bangalore in acquiring knowledge and developing your skill set.
As a student of B.Tech EEE at BMS IT, I can confidently say that my college is a good choice for this branch.
It is a core branch, and EEE is an old department of BMS IT. The faculty and placements are also good at our department. Moreover, BMS IT has seen year on year improvement in its ranking.
I can only speak for BMS IT. According to me this is a good college, especially for EEE.
According to me, the Information Science and Engineering program at MVJCE Bangalore is good. This is my opinion not because I have completed the same degree from this college, but because I have friends who’ve been to other colleges for the same (or similar) course.
The curriculum at MVJCE is similar to other engineering colleges, but there are certain advantages to pursuing Information Science from there. The department faculty is not only highly educated, but skilled in teaching as well. They were always very supportive, and made us understand the practical applications of each and every concept.
Apart from that, the college placement cell also does a decent job. It was particularly my teachers whose support enabled me to grab a well paying job during campus placements.
As you did not mention the branch of your choice, I will try to answer in a general sense.
Overall, the PESU South Campus benefits from being a part of the PES group. It holds an advantage over MVJCE Bangalore in multiple areas. For example, PESU south campus has better infrastructure and placements. However, it is way more stricter than MVJCE.
If the strictness part won’t bother you, I would recommend you choose PESU south campus for your higher studies.
Here are some reasons why I preferred MVJCE Bangalore over other colleges-
The placements records are quite promising. Companies like TCS, HCL, iGate, Eurofins, Microsoft, Yahoo, IBM, SAP Labs, etc. regularly visit the campus with offers.
Thus, I would recommend you choose MVJCE over Cambridge Institute of Technology.
You’ll have a good time at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences.
Ramaiah offers good lab facilities and workshops. The faculty teaches in a friendly and interesting way. The marking scheme is quite strict, and the placement scenario isn’t the best. But the university has a decent brand name, so you may also try for off campus placements.
Try to approach some seniors from B.Tech CSE at Ramaiah, and ask them about the current placement scenario. You can also approach some seniors from MVJCE Bangalore to draw better conclusions.
I personally chose MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences over other options for my B.Tech CSE.
As a former student of MVJCE Bangalore, I can only enlighten you about my college.
A lot depends on the branch for which you seek admission into MVJCE. Moreover, if you are planning to join the college through Management Quota, I would recommend you to not waste your money.
The college was good for all the branches in the past, but now, only the Computer Science branch is good. I would strictly suggest that you refrain from opting MVJCE for Aeronautical Engineering.
As for Reva University, try reaching out to some seniors from there. This will give you a better idea of the institution, and how good the engineering studies over there are.
My sister chose RNSIT for her B.Tech degree. According to her, there are several factors one needs to consider while choosing one’s college.
One of them is the distance of the college from one’s home (or place of stay). Choosing a college near one’s place of stay buys a lot of time which one can then use to pursue one’s studies/interests. Moreover, one feels much more relaxed because the travel time is reduced to such a great extent.
Barring Civil and Mechanical, all the other departments witness good placements at RNSIT. The faculties of RNSIT are supportive as well.
Thus, you can consider choosing RNSIT over MVJCE Bangalore, given that the option suits your personal preferences.
Here are the 2022 Karnataka-PGCET Cutoffs for M.Tech at MVJCE Bangalore (GM Category, Round 1) -
Specialization |
Cutoff Rank |
M.Tech Computer Science and Engineering |
1961 |
M.Tech Aeronautical Engineering |
3273 |
M.Tech Transportation Engineering |
3792 |
M.Tech Structural Engineering |
3814 |
The cost of studying M.Tech CSE at MVJCE Bangalore is 1.09 Lakhs per year. This totals up to 2.18 Lakhs for 2 years.
You can check the pgcet cutoffs for other categories at MVJCE.
One of my friends completed his B.Tech from MVJCE Bangalore. According to him, the college management does not function properly. This creates a lot of problems for the students.
But otherwise, MVJCE is good for engineering studies. However, the placement records are quite average.
I studied at Jain University, and won’t personally recommend it. As for Presidency University, I would suggest you consult some seniors from there to get a clear idea.