Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology (KMIT) primarily admits students through the TS EAMCET, a competitive state exam involving around 300,000 candidates. Successful applicants participate in state-led counseling and college selection, with ranks such as 3,416 and 10,705 securing spots in the Computer Science program. Admissions are also available via management quota, including a 1% transfer quota for the second year in Computer Science Engineering. KMIT is renowned for its quality education, particularly in computer science, supported by well-qualified faculty, many with PhDs and industry certifications.
The faculty-student ratio ranges from 1:20 to 1:64, and faculty actively engage in student skill enhancement through practical teaching and emerging technology courses. The examination system is rigorous with two mid-terms and a final exam each semester. The annual fee for open category students is INR 103,000, with fee reimbursements available for economically disadvantaged students, potentially reducing costs to a INR 5,500 admission fee for those ranking below 10,000. SC and ST students have separate admission categories with full fee reimbursement.
Despite a 40% fee increase over 2-3 years, the annual fee remains competitive at INR 77,000, lower than similar institutions. KMIT maintains a transparent fee structure, fixed for the course duration, and offers multiple payment modes. KMIT boasts a strong placement record, with 90% placement rates. Top companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google recruit from the campus. The highest international package recorded is INR 1.2 crore, and the highest domestic package is approximately INR 44 lakh.
The average package is between INR 8 to 12 lakh. Internships, integral to the curriculum, offer stipends up to INR 1 lakh per month. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 6.5 to 7.0 for placement eligibility. KMIT provides significant financial assistance and scholarships, making it an affordable option for eligible students.
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