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Mangalore Institute of Technology and Engineering (MITE) is a private, autonomous college that’s carved out a specific niche. Established in 2007 and affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), it sits on a sprawling 74-acre campus in Moodbidri—a location that’s both a pro and a con. It’s peaceful, green, and removed from city distractions, but it’s also a solid 45-minute to an hour’s drive from the heart of Mangaluru. For students, that isolation defines a lot of the experience. Academically, the institute holds an impressive ‘A+’ grade from NAAC and NBA accreditation, which isn’t a given for colleges of its age. The placement story here is a classic case of headline numbers versus ground reality. They’ll tout a highest package of INR 50 LPA, but the median salary for UG students, as per the official NIRF Engineering Report 2025, is a more sobering INR 4.60 LPA. That gap tells you who this college is really for: students with mid-tier entrance exam ranks looking for a decent, accredited engineering education with a shot at IT placements, provided they’re willing to put in the extra work themselves.
MITE offers a fairly standard VTU curriculum but has leaned heavily into adding contemporary specializations to stay relevant. The total B.Tech intake is 990, spread across 11 branches. The newer programs—IoT & Cyber Security (including Blockchain), Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, and Robotics & Artificial Intelligence—are clearly designed to attract students eyeing the tech job market. The older core branches like Mechanical and Civil are also present, but student sentiment suggests they play second fiddle in terms of placement focus.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
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| BE Mechanical Engineering | GM | 61,522 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 71,491 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 81,038 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Robotics & Artificial Intelligence | GM | 79,129 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine) | GM | 88,277 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Mechatronics Engineering | GM | 91,634 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Aeronautical Engineering | GM | 1,07,128 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 1,06,349 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 1,09,856 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 1,16,187 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | GM | 59,485 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 72,411 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 81,628 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Robotics & Artificial Intelligence | GM | 85,933 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine) | GM | 91,801 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Mechatronics Engineering | GM | 90,493 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Aeronautical Engineering | GM | 1,01,536 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 1,05,013 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 1,14,149 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 1,05,823 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | GM | 85,375 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 1,02,580 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 95,842 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Robotics & Artificial Intelligence | GM | 91,435 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine) | GM | 47,561 | 2024 | R1 |
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Science LabsThe average placement package for undergraduate engineering students at MITE, as indicated by student reviews and official data, typically ranges between INR 3 LPA to 8 LPA. The most authoritative figure is the median package reported in the NIRF 2025 Engineering report, which is INR 4.60 LPA for UG students. This represents the salary at which half the placed students earn more and half earn less, giving a realistic picture of typical on-campus offers.
MITE provides separate hostel facilities for boys and girls on its campus. The hostels are generally considered good, with spacious 2-sharing rooms. Both air-conditioned and non-AC options are available. Amenities include study tables and high-speed Wi-Fi. A common student complaint is that the single fan in non-AC rooms can be insufficient during hot weather. The hostels are part of a composite fee that also covers mess charges, with the total annual hostel and mess cost approximately INR 1.2 lakh.
The fees for the B.Tech program at MITE vary. Annual tuition fees can range from INR 1.45 lakh to INR 3.60 lakh, with the higher end usually applicable for management quota seats. The first-year cost, including tuition, hostel, mess, and other mandatory fees (like exam and registration fees), can be around INR 3 lakh for a general quota student. The total estimated cost for the four-year degree, including hostel stay, is between INR 12 lakh to over INR 18 lakh.
For the 2024 admission cycle, the KCET cutoff ranks for the General Merit (GM) category at MITE ranged from 29,833 to 148,537 across different B.Tech specializations. The more competitive branches like Computer Science and Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and related fields would have closed at the higher end of this range (closer to rank 30,000), while other branches had cutoffs extending beyond rank 1 lakh.
MITE can be a decent choice for Computer Science Engineering, particularly for students with mid-tier entrance ranks. The department offers updated specializations in AI & ML and IoT & Cyber Security. Placements for CSE and related branches are the strongest on campus, with the majority of IT recruiters like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and Accenture hiring from these pools. However, students should note that while placement opportunities are good, the median salary remains around INR 4.6-5 LPA, and achieving higher packages requires significant individual effort in coding and skill development beyond the curriculum.
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VTU, BelgaumThe postgraduate offerings are smaller in scale: M.Tech (18 seats), MBA (150 seats), and MCA (120 seats). The MBA program has a unique optional feature: a 10-day special training module at a leading business school in Singapore. It’s a selling point, though the extra cost is on the student. For research-oriented students, MITE offers Ph.D. programs across seven disciplines.
Academically, the system is the typical VTU rhythm: two semesters a year, exams every six months. Students describe them as moderately tough, with a pass percentage above 80%. The CGPA system is strict and directly tied to placement eligibility, which adds pressure. Faculty quality gets mixed reviews. Some older reviews specifically praise professors like Annappa Swamy and Ravinarayan in the CS department, but the overall sentiment is that you’ll find a mix of dedicated teachers and those who are just going through the motions. The stated student-faculty ratio of 12:324 seems off, but it points to generally manageable class sizes. The college emphasizes project-based learning and has an industry tie-up with a Bosch Rexroth Center of Competence, which is a tangible asset for hands-on training.
This is where you need to read between the lines. The official placement report for 2023-24 shows 425 out of 467 UG students placed (about 91%) and 151 out of 174 PG students placed (about 87%). Those are strong percentages. The highest package quoted is INR 50 LPA, which is almost certainly a single outlier offer, possibly in an off-campus role.
The more telling figure is the median package. According to the NIRF 2025 report, which colleges must submit, the median salary for UG engineering graduates at MITE is INR 4.60 LPA. For PG students, it’s INR 5.25 LPA. That’s the number around which the majority of on-campus offers cluster. Student reviews consistently mention an average range of INR 3 LPA to 8 LPA, which aligns perfectly with that median. So, while the placement percentage is high, the quality of those placements is mid-range, typical for a tier-2/3 private engineering college.
Recruiters are a who’s who of mass IT and consulting hirers: Wipro, TCS, Infosys, Accenture, IBM, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, and HCL are regulars. Big names like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Apple appear on the list, but their visits are rare and highly competitive. A significant point of student complaint is the lack of core engineering companies for Mechanical, Civil, and even Aeronautical branches. Placement is heavily skewed towards IT roles.
Internships are a brighter spot. The college claims about 70% of students secure internships, with some reviews even stating 100% in various startups. Companies like Bosch, Amitech, and Moog are mentioned. Eligibility usually requires no backlogs and is typically after the 5th semester, though the VTU curriculum formally schedules it for the 7th.
The verdict? The placement cell is active and gets a lot of companies to visit, which is good. But don’t expect high salaries unless you’re a top coder from CSE or a related branch. For many, MITE provides a platform, but the final leap is up to the student.
MITE is a private institution, and the fees reflect that. For the B.Tech program, annual tuition is a wide range—anywhere from INR 1.45 lakh to INR 3.60 lakh. This variance is largely due to the management quota (25% of seats), where fees are significantly higher. For a general quota student, first-year costs (including tuition, hostel, mess, and other fees) can land around INR 3 lakh.
Hostel and mess fees add a substantial chunk. Figures vary by source, but a reasonable estimate is INR 1.2 lakh per year for a shared, non-AC room with food. That includes rent, maintenance, and mess charges. There’s also a one-time refundable deposit of INR 20,000. Other mandatory fees include semester exam fees (INR 4,500), skill lab fees (INR 15,000), and VTU registration (INR 2,500 first year).
Putting it together, the total cost for a four-year B.Tech degree, living on campus, can easily range from INR 12 lakh to over INR 18 lakh, depending on your quota and lifestyle.
The college does offer a variety of scholarships to offset this, which is a plus. These include government schemes like the Post Matric Scholarship for Minorities and the Central Sector Scheme. MITE itself provides merit-based waivers for high scores in board exams, KCET, or COMEDK. Need-based aid is available for families with incomes below INR 2-6 lakh annually, and there are category-based awards for SC/ST/OBC students, single girl children, sports achievers, and wards of defense personnel. Most scholarships require maintaining a minimum CGPA (often 6.0) and good attendance for renewal.
Admission is entrance-exam driven. For the flagship B.Tech program, MITE accepts scores from KCET (for the majority of seats), COMEDK UGET, and JEE Main. The cutoffs give you a clear picture of the student profile. For the 2024 cycle, the KCET cutoff for the General Merit category ranged from rank 29,833 to 148,537 across branches. The lower ranks are for newer or less-in-demand specializations, while Computer Science and related fields would have closed at the higher end of that range (closer to 30k).
For postgraduate courses, admissions are through Karnataka PGCET for M.Tech and MCA, and PGCET/CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT for MBA. The MBA cutoff for the 1G category in 2024 was 25,254. Ph.D. admissions are through the VTU Entrance Test (VTU-ETR).
The selection process is straightforward: score well in the relevant entrance exam, then participate in the corresponding counseling round (KEA counseling for KCET, COMEDK counseling for COMEDK, etc.). The management quota, which fills 25% of seats, operates separately with its own, higher fee structure. Application windows follow the respective exam calendars (e.g., KCET registration typically opens in early spring).
The 74-acre campus in Moodbidri is a place of contrasts. It’s undeniably green, peaceful, and has modern infrastructure. Classrooms are air-conditioned and equipped with projectors. The labs, especially for fields like Aeronautical Engineering, are described as advanced and well-maintained. The library is well-stocked. High-speed Wi-Fi covers the campus, which is a non-negotiable for engineering students today.
Hostels are separate for boys and girls, with four boys' buildings and three girls' buildings. Rooms are typically shared (2-sharing), come with basic furniture, and have AC/non-AC options. A common complaint is that the single fan in non-AC rooms is insufficient during peak summer. The mess food is… college mess food. Reviews are wildly mixed, ranging from “very tasty and hygienic” to complaints about monotony and occasional issues. It’s probably best described as average. A canteen supports over 400 students.
The location is the biggest factor in student life. Moodbidri is a quiet town. The distance from Mangaluru means limited access to city amenities, restaurants, or entertainment. College-organized transport is available, but spontaneity suffers. This fosters a tight-knit, campus-centric community. Sports facilities are available with annual competitions, and medical facilities are provided three days a week. For some, the isolation is perfect for focusing on studies and coding. For others, it feels remote and culturally limited.
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The overall sentiment isn’t one of disappointment, but of managed expectations. Students who chose MITE with their eyes open—knowing the location, the mid-tier cutoffs, and the IT-focused placement trend—tend to be satisfied. Those expecting a vibrant city life or guaranteed high-flying core engineering jobs often are not.
MITE is a solid, no-surprises option for a specific type of student. If you have a KCET rank between 30,000 and 100,000, are primarily targeting a career in IT or software services, and prefer a quiet, campus-intensive college life, MITE makes sense. Its ‘A+’ NAAC grade and NBA accreditation add legitimate credibility, and the placement cell does deliver opportunities, albeit at standard starting salaries. The infrastructure is good, and the academic pressure is real, which can be a motivator.
However, look elsewhere if you’re passionate about core mechanical, civil, or aeronautical engineering and want strong industry connects in those fields. The placement support there is thin. Also, if you thrive in a bustling urban environment with easy access to city life, the isolation of Moodbidri will likely feel like a prison sentence.
Ultimately, MITE is a platform. It provides the degree, the campus, and the recruitment drives. Converting that into a good career, especially one that beats the median salary, depends almost entirely on the student’s own initiative in coding, projects, and skill-building outside the prescribed curriculum. For a student who understands that bargain, it can be a worthwhile choice.

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