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Angadi Institute of Technology and Management (AITM) in Belagavi is a solid, if unspectacular, private engineering college that’s carved out a decent reputation in North Karnataka. Established in 2009, it’s known for a green 25-acre campus and a disciplined academic environment. Its main draw is the NBA accreditation for key branches like Computer Science and Electronics, which gives its degrees a bit more weight. But you’ll hear a consistent theme from students: the infrastructure impresses, while the placement outcomes, especially for core branches, require a dose of realistic expectation. It’s a college that serves a regional purpose well, offering a pathway into the IT services sector for students with mid-tier entrance exam ranks.
AITM runs a standard VTU curriculum across seven B.E. programs, with Computer Science & Engineering (120-180 seats) being the most sought-after. The newer AI & Data Science program (60 seats) is trying to catch the wave. Electronics, Civil, and Mechanical have solid intake numbers, while Robotics and EEE are smaller. At the PG level, the MBA (60-120 seats) and MCA programs are active, and the college does have recognized Ph.D. centers, which is a plus for a relatively young institution.
The faculty count sits around 136, with a student-faculty ratio that’s manageable, between 15:1 to 20:1. About a quarter to a third of the core faculty hold PhDs—that’s a decent number for a private college of this vintage. The academic culture is described as structured, even strict, with the 75% VTU attendance rule enforced. They’ve signed MoUs with firms like Wefaa Robotics (Singapore) and Sarus Aerospace, though the tangible impact of these on the average student’s daily coursework seems limited. It’s more about optional training and occasional projects.
This is where you need to separate the brochure from the lived experience. The college’s official placement claims hover between 80-90%. Talking to alumni and scanning reviews on portals like Shiksha and CollegeDunia paints a more nuanced picture: the working placement rate is closer to 60-70%, with a heavy skew towards CSE and ECE students.
The highest package touted is 15 LPA, but that’s an outlier, often unverified. The verified ceiling from student testimonials is around 8 LPA. The more reliable figure comes from the NIRF report, which lists a median package of ₹4.5 LPA for 2023-24. The average typically falls between ₹3.5 to ₹4.5 LPA.
Recruiters are the familiar IT services cohort: TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, Capgemini, and Tech Mahindra visit regularly. That’s the bread and butter. For core branches like Mechanical or Civil, on-campus opportunities are scarce. Most core students either pivot to IT roles through these mass recruiters or hustle for off-campus offers. It’s a classic story for many tier-2/3 engineering colleges.
Your cost is dictated by your admission quota. For Karnataka students via KCET, it’s relatively affordable: ₹95,000 to ₹1,10,000 per year in tuition. Add hostel and mess (₹60,000 to ₹1,03,000) and other fees, and the annual outlay is around ₹1.7 to ₹2.2 lakhs. Over four years, that’s roughly ₹6.5 to ₹8 lakhs.
If you come in via COMEDK or the Management quota, the price jumps. COMEDK tuition is around ₹1.8 to ₹2.2 lakhs annually, and Management quota can exceed ₹2.5 lakhs per year. The total 4-year cost for these routes can hit ₹12-16 lakhs. You have to weigh that against the median ₹4.5 LPA starting salary.
Scholarships are available through standard government channels—the State and National Scholarship Portals (SSP/NSP)—and AICTE schemes like Pragati. The institute’s own SAEF foundation also offers some merit-based aid.
Admission is entrance-exam driven. For B.E., they accept KCET (for Karnataka state quota) and COMEDK UGET/JEE Main scores (for other quotas). The 2024 cutoffs give you a sense of the competition, or lack thereof. For General Merit in KCET Round 1, CSE closed around the 59,000 rank. AI & DS was around 78,000. For ECE, it was near 1,17,000. COMEDK cutoffs are similarly accessible, with CSE around 86,000.
These are not highly competitive ranks. It tells you AITM is a realistic target for students with average scores. Selection happens through the official counseling processes: KEA for KCET and COMEDK for its quota. Management quota seats are filled directly by the college based on 12th marks and entrance scores.
For MBA/MCA, the key is the Karnataka PGCET. For M.Tech, it’s GATE.
The 25-acre campus is consistently rated as AITM’s strongest asset. It’s green, well-maintained, and the infrastructure is modern. Labs, especially the specialized ones for Robotics and IoT, are well-equipped. The library has a decent collection of over 32,000 books and digital access.
Hostels are on-campus, separate for boys and girls, with Wi-Fi and 24/7 security. But here’s the universal student complaint: the mess food. Reviews almost unanimously call it average, repetitive, or just plain bad. The location is another point. It’s on Savagaon Road, about 7-10 km from Belagavi’s city center. It feels isolated without personal transport, though college buses run to key points.
Social life revolves around the major fests: Sankalp (technical) and Trinity (cultural). Sports facilities are good with large grounds for cricket and football, and indoor options. The overall vibe is disciplined and safe, with a strict anti-ragging stance. Some find the management’s strictness on attendance and fees a bit overbearing.
Synthesizing feedback from CollegeDunia, Shiksha, and Quora gives you a clear, balanced picture.
The praise is usually for the physical campus and approachable faculty. “The campus is the best in Belgaum,” is a common refrain. Students in CSE and ECE often note their department teachers are supportive and knowledgeable. The discipline and safety are also seen as positives, especially for parents.
The criticisms are just as consistent. Placements top the list. “Don’t expect Google-level placements here. It’s mostly TCS/Wipro,” sums it up. The gap between the official 80-90% claim and the student-consensus 60-70% is notable. The hostel food is a perennial grievance. And the semi-remote location means you’re not stepping out for city diversions easily.
One Shiksha review put it bluntly: “Hostel life is good for making friends, but the mess food will make you miss home every single day.” That’s the kind of honest, human detail you get from the trenches.
It depends entirely on your context and expectations. For a KCET-quota student from the region with a rank between 50,000 and 1,20,000, AITM presents a decent value proposition. You get a good campus, NBA-accredited degrees in key fields, and a legitimate shot at an IT services job with a ₹3.5-4.5 LPA package. The return on investment at ~₹8 lakhs total cost is reasonable.
However, if you’re paying COMEDK or Management quota fees (₹12-16 lakhs total), the calculus changes. That same ₹4.5 LPA median package starts to look less attractive. And if your heart is set on Mechanical or Civil engineering with a core job, you should probably look elsewhere—the placement support for those fields here is minimal.
In short, AITM is a competent, infrastructure-strong regional college ideal for students aiming for the IT services sector at a moderate cost. Manage your placement expectations, pack some snacks for the mess, and you’ll likely get a functional, if not transformative, engineering education. For high achievers or core engineering aspirants, there are better battles to fight.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
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| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 93,835 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 1,01,613 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 1,14,733 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 53,132 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 97,857 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 84,927 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering | GM | 65,341 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Robotics and Automation | GM | 89,905 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 56,225 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 63,430 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 63,872 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 65,145 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 54,440 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 64,235 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 54,440 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 64,235 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 65,145 | 2023 | R1 |
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Yes, AITM is considered one of the top 5 private colleges in Belgaum for CSE. This reputation is supported by its NBA accreditation and a consistent placement record with major IT companies.
The hostel fee at AITM ranges from approximately ₹60,000 to ₹1,00,000 per academic year. The cost varies based on the type of accommodation, such as AC or non-AC rooms and the occupancy (single/sharing).
Placements for core branches like Mechanical and Civil Engineering at AITM are more challenging compared to IT branches. Most students from these disciplines secure roles in the IT sector through campus placements or must pursue off-campus opportunities.
Angadi Institute of Technology and Management is located about 7 to 10 kilometers from the Belgaum city center, including key points like the Bus Stand and Railway Station, on Savagaon Road.
Yes, attendance at AITM is very strict. The college strictly follows VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University) norms, requiring students to maintain between 75% to 85% attendance to be eligible to appear for examinations.
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