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If you're looking at engineering colleges in coastal Karnataka with a KCET rank in the 50,000 to 80,000 range, Yenepoya Institute of Technology (YIT) is a name that'll come up. It used to be Dr. MV Shetty Institute of Technology, but that's history now. The Yenepoya Group took over, and that's the brand you'll deal with today. The big sell here is the 110-acre green campus away from Mangalore's bustle and a functional, no-frills education under VTU. It's a classic Tier-3 choice where your experience will largely depend on your branch—CSE students have a different trajectory than those in Mechanical. The takeover has brought some stability, but the core challenges of location and placement variety remain.
The college sticks to undergraduate engineering, with an annual intake hovering between 360 to 420 students. The program mix is what you'd expect, with a clear tilt towards computing. CSE has the biggest batch at 120 seats, followed by the newer specializations in AI & ML and IoT & Cyber Security, each taking in 60. The older branches—Information Science, Electronics, Mechanical, and Electrical—have intakes of 60 or 30. It's a standard VTU curriculum, but they've added some contemporary flavor with stated focuses on Cloud Computing, VLSI, and Robotics in the respective departments.
Academically, it's a mixed bag. The faculty count is around 76, and while only about 15-20% hold PhDs, the general feedback is that the teaching staff is approachable. In a college of this size, you don't get lost. That's a plus. They follow the VTU's Choice Based Credit System, and there are industry MoUs in place, most notably with Infosys through its Campus Connect program. It's not groundbreaking, but it provides a structured pathway for internships and prep.
This is where you need to separate the brochure from the ground report. Officially, the college talks about an 80-90% placement rate. And the highest package for the 2023-24 batch was a solid 10 LPA, almost certainly for a CSE or ISE graduate. The average package is quoted between 3.2 to 4 LPA.
But talk to students, and the picture gets nuanced. The working placement percentage, especially for core branches like Mechanical or Electrical, is closer to 50-60%. For CSE and ISE, it's better, maybe hitting 75% or so. The recruiter list tells the story: it's dominated by IT services giants like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and Cognizant. They account for the bulk of the offers. Core sector recruitment is thin, with names like Phoenix and HP appearing occasionally. A significant chunk of graduates, particularly from non-IT branches, end up in sales or marketing roles or hunting for off-campus opportunities.
The takeaway? If you're in CSE or ISE, you have a decent shot at a 3-4 LPA IT services job from campus. For other branches, you should plan on being proactive. The placement cell facilitates, but it's not a powerhouse.
The cost structure is straightforward and hinges on your admission quota. For Karnataka students coming in through KCET, the annual tuition is quite reasonable, regulated between ₹90,000 to ₹1,10,000. Add hostel and mess fees (₹75,000 – ₹95,000) and other annual charges (₹15,000 – ₹25,000), and your yearly outlay is around ₹1.8 to ₹2.3 lakhs. Over four years, that's an estimated ₹7.5 to 8.5 lakhs.
If you're coming via COMEDK or the management quota, the tuition jumps to ₹1.5 to ₹2.2 lakhs per year. That pushes the total 4-year cost to between ₹11 and 14 lakhs. It's a significant premium. Financial aid is available through standard government channels like the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) and state schemes. The Yenepoya Group also offers some merit-based fee waivers for top KCET or COMEDK rankers, which is worth inquiring about directly.
Admission is primarily through two entrance exams: KCET for Karnataka residents and COMEDK UGET for everyone else. JEE Main scores are sometimes considered for the management quota seats, but they're not the primary channel.
The cutoffs give you a clear idea of the college's position in the pecking order. For the 2023 KCET Round 1 for the General category, CSE closed between ranks 55,000 and 65,000. Information Science was next at 70,000-80,000, and Electronics & Communication was in the 90,000 to 1,10,000 range. Mechanical and Electrical would be lower still. These numbers are fairly stable year-to-year.
The process is centralized. You go through the KEA (for KCET) or COMEDK counseling, get your allotment, and then report to the college for document verification. The application window typically runs from April to July. Keep an eye on the official KEA website or COMEDK for exact dates.
The campus is the college's strongest physical asset. Spread over 110 acres in Thodar, it's genuinely spacious and green. The infrastructure is well-maintained—labs for VLSI, robotics, and computing (with 360+ terminals) are adequate for undergraduate work. The library has a decent collection and digital journal access. There's a large playground and basic indoor sports facilities.
The hostels are separate for boys and girls. Reviews call them spacious but basic. The food in the mess gets a middling 3 out of 5; it's predominantly South Indian and, according to students, can get repetitive. A major perk of the Yenepoya takeover is access to the group's extensive medical college and hospital network, which is a level of healthcare support most engineering colleges lack.
But the location is a double-edged sword. The peace and quiet that aids studying also means isolation. Mangalore city is a 30-45 minute drive away, so spontaneous outings are rare. Campus life is therefore self-contained, and some students mention strict attendance and hostel curfew rules.
Scouring forums like Reddit's r/Mangalore and review sites reveals a consistent, pragmatic consensus. No one is over-selling it.
The positives are the peaceful environment, the approachable faculty who help with tough VTU internals, and infrastructure that's better than many peers in the same fee bracket. One recurring piece of advice is, "It's a good backup college if you don't get into NITK or Nitte."
The negatives are just as consistent. The remote location limits social and professional networking opportunities. The placement reality for non-IT branches is openly discussed as weak. And the administrative style is described as somewhat strict, with high attendance mandates. The management change to Yenepoya is seen as a positive step toward more organization, but alumni feel the placement cell, especially for core engineering, needs serious work.
It depends entirely on your profile and expectations. For a Karnataka student with a KCET rank between 50,000 and 80,000 who wants to study CSE or ISE, YIT represents fair value. You'll get a VTU degree from a decent campus, with a reasonable chance at an IT services placement around 3-4 LPA. The fee for the KCET quota is a strong point.
However, if you're aiming for core engineering fields like Mechanical or Electrical, you should be cautious. Placement support is minimal, and you'll likely need to pivot to IT or rely on your own off-campus hustle. The college's remote location also demands a personality that doesn't mind a quieter, more insular four years.
Think of YIT as a functional, mid-tier option. It's not a brand that will open doors, but it provides a stable platform from which a motivated student can build. If your ranks are in this band and your goal is a cost-effective engineering degree with a shot at the IT sector, it's a viable choice. If you have higher ranks, ambitions in core sectors, or crave an urban campus experience, you should probably look elsewhere.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BE Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) | GM | 75,604 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 1,07,488 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 1,17,210 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) | GM | 90,613 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 84,728 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 93,996 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 50,239 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | GM | 57,418 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 72,799 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 79,983 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 70,782 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 69,783 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 38,008 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 60,663 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering | GM | 67,762 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 39,147 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 60,662 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering | GM | 69,357 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 55,283 | 2022 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 42,421 | 2022 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 44,193 | 2022 | R1 |
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Yes, they are the same institution. Dr MV Shetty Institute of Technology (MVSIT) was rebranded as Yenepoya Institute of Technology (YIT) following a change in management.
The institute is generally considered average for CSE. It can be a suitable option for students with KCET ranks between 50,000 and 80,000 seeking a VTU degree with decent laboratory facilities.
Reviews of the hostel food are mixed. It is described as standard "mess food" with a primary focus on South Indian cuisine.
Placements in core mechanical engineering roles are low. Most Mechanical Engineering students secure positions in the IT sector or must pursue off-campus opportunities for employment.
Yes, the campus is considered safe for female students. The college maintains strict security protocols and provides separate, well-monitored hostel facilities for girls.
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