FISAT B.Tech ranking by The Week is 105 out of 191 colleges in India in 2020 and it was 96 out of 130 colleges in India in 2019.
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B.Tech Compare | #105 out of 191 in India 2020 #5th in Kerala | #96 out of 130 in India 2019 #6th in Kerala |
FISAT B.Tech ranking by IIRF is 122 out of 173 colleges in India in 2022.
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B.Tech Compare | #122 out of 173 in India 2022 |
FISAT Overall ranking by National Institutional Ranking Framework Innovation is 26-50 out of 50 colleges in India in 2020.
Stream / Category | 2020 Ranking |
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Overall Compare | #26-50 out of 50 in India 2020 |
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Internship opportunities will be available from the college. The support varies from different departments. In my department some teachers will support to find quality internships and students can do it for themselves. During placement also lots of internship opportunities will be got. I did my internship at keltron which is a government institute and it was really worse
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In Civil engineering offers a lot of companies like Arbee constructions , asian paints, nerolac , TCS, and L& T and more Internship opportunities are provided by L&T , greenhome tech...like a lot more...our facilities make it very important to give us as much as internship and training programs as much as possible
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various companies offer interships in outr college the oppurtunities to become an intern starts from sem 5 the various companies that approached include ibm who ofered a stipend of rs 30000 per month they also take us into various projects
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The placement opportunities are very good in my college.From 7th semester,students become eligible for placements.Companies like IBM,TCS,CTS,UST etc. visit the campus.Average package is 4-5 LPA and highest package is 12 LPA or more.A high percentage of students get placed every year.
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Recently the college provided an internship named as Pacelab which was really helpful for the students to learn new things.. The college also provode stipend internship so the students are able to earn by learning.
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From s7 onwards placements are started. Placement trainings are given from s5 onwards. Students with 6cgpa and above can apply for the placements. Last year 68% was the placement percentage for the civil dept.
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The registration and newses on ongoig Internships are send to students via whatsapp group and there are dedicated people to do this So many top tier institutions provide high value certificates and even provide high stipend for doing internships at their institutions which will also helps us when we are applying for a job
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I didn't apply for any internship but the college do provide good internships with certificates during the semester breaks. Some of my batchmates went for few internship and they told it was quite good and even got the certificates.
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Our college is giving placement training from 3rd semester onwards however the placement procedure starts only from 7th semester. Our college have a very good placement cell a lot of core companies visit our college and a lot of offers are made If you cleares all backlogs when you are sitting for placement mostly you will get an offer The average package of our college in last year was 5.17 lakhs per annum with highest of 17+ lakhs per annum I am also looking to get placed in a good company Or otherwise choose to do mtech
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From semester 7 onwards placement procedure starts But we students get placement training from semester 3 onwards A lot of companies visits our college Infact fisat is one of the private college with the highest average salary package at 5.17 lakhs per annum with highest 17 lakh per annum Almost 95 percentage students with no present backlogs gets placed during the placement process I also wish to get placed in a company with a decent package
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