Review of KMBB COLLEGE of engineering and technology.

Placement
3.5
Course
4.0
Campus
5.0
College
4.0
Hostel
4.0
Internship
2.0

Course Curriculum Overview

4

I like to become a software engineer so I choose this course. Faculties are good in the campus there are sufficient faculties in the campus. They are good at teaching and they help you in every situation where you need them. There are 4 years of course every year you have to appear 4 exams two are internal and another two are semester. It's not very difficult to pass.

Internships Opportunities

2

You have to take an internship off campus. The college did not provide any type of internship to the students. You have to find the internship programs and you have to join them but you have to take the permission of the college.

Placement Experience

3.5

Placement comes to the college after the 7th semester. You have to clear all your branch papers to apply for this. In the college Mechanical and CSE branch placement opportunities are good. So these 2 branches are good for joining this institution.

Fees and Financial Aid

Our college offers a transparent and competitive fee structure that caters to diverse students. The overall cost of attendance encompassing tuition, fees, and living expenses is reasonable as compared to another. Also, there is a good scholarship opportunity when you get 65% above in your 10th and 12th board exams.

Campus Life

5

There is two times big festival in a year, one annual function and another big fest in the college. The campus of the college is average not very big but it's good for normal work. On the campus, it provides a cricket ground to practice. In the college, there are 4 big cricket matches held in a year. And one annual sport.

Hostel Facilities

4

The Hostel room size is good for 5 students. And it's comfortable to live. In the room, they will provide you with fans, beds, a study table, etc. The meal is average quality not very good. But manageable. When you are college admission it's mandatory to live in a college hostel.

Admission

For the admission process 1st you have to take the JEE main exam and after that, you can be admitted to the college by applying for it. You can contact our college to fill out the application. It's a very good college for engineering you can apply for this college through college websites.

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