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SEA College of Engineering and Technology (SEACET) sits on 45 green acres in Bangalore’s K.R. Puram, affiliated to VTU. For B.E. aspirants with average KCET ranks, the college opens doors that many other Bangalore engineering institutions keep firmly shut. But here's the part brochures don't highlight: official placement percentages hover around 58%, and student reviews suggest you'll need to hustle for internships. That's a gap worth probing if you're weighing up a seat here.
SEACET runs a fairly broad undergraduate portfolio under VTU's curriculum. The B.E. lineup includes CSE (120 seats), ISE (60), ECE (60), Mech (30), Civil (30), and three newer-age programs — AI & ML, AI & Data Science, and IoT & Cyber Security Including Block Chain Technology — each with 60 seats. There's even Agricultural Engineering (30 seats), which is rare in a city-based private college. Postgraduate options: an MBA (60 seats), M.Tech in CSE (9 seats), and M.Tech in VLSI Design & Embedded Systems (18 seats). Doctoral programmes in Management Studies and Mathematics are also offered.
Total sanctioned intake stands at 567 students per year. Teaching is handled by 42 faculty members. Several hold PhDs or M.Tech degrees, and VTU-recognised Advanced Research Centers lend some weight to the academic environment. The college talks up industry-driven labs, IoT and robotics centres, and a technology incubation cell. How much of that translates into everyday learning? Student feedback suggests the labs are decent, and classrooms are ICT-enabled. If you're self-motivated and tap into the faculty, you'll find support.
And yes, the course structure follows standard VTU norms — CAT-based CGPAs, semester systems, and so on. Nothing unusual there.
The numbers the college puts out are eye-catching at the top end. A highest package of ₹22.5 LPA, an average of ₹8.9 LPA for the 2026 batch (ranging from ₹4.5 LPA to ₹8.9 LPA). Recruiters read like a who's who: Microsoft, Amazon, Deloitte, Oracle, Accenture, Bosch, L&T, and nine out of ten IT majors. But the median package for 2023-24 was ₹5.00 LPA. And the overall placement rate? 58.2%. That means two in five students didn't get a campus offer.
That's a big caveat. Student reviews on CollegeDunia and Shiksha confirm a familiar reality: the flashy names may show up, but hiring is mass-market for most, and the internship scene is thin. One review bluntly says only two internship programmes were held in college, and students are often told to find opportunities on their own. IT and tech dominate the placements, with some core engineering and finance roles. If you're in CSE or ISE, your odds are better. Mechie or Civil? It's a tougher slog.
You'll want to check the 2025-26 placement report directly with the college before finalising.
B.E. fees depend on which quota you land. Government seat holders (via KCET) pay roughly ₹95,000 to ₹1.20 lakh a year. Management or COMEDK quota students pay between ₹1.80 lakh and ₹2.40 lakh annually. The MBA total course fee is ₹1.17 lakh. For M.Tech with GATE eligibility, first-year fees hover around ₹1.51 lakh. Hostel adds another ₹70,000–₹80,000 per year (plus a ₹5,000 deposit), with 2-sharing and 3-sharing options. There's no mention of specific scholarships in the college's published information, which might be disappointing if you're counting on financial aid. Keep this in mind when you build your budget — the 4-year out-of-pocket cost for a management-quota B.E. student including hostel could easily cross ₹10–11 lakh.
Admission to the B.E. programs is through KCET (state counselling) or COMEDK UGET. For MBA, you'll need CMAT, MAT, KMAT, or Karnataka PGCET scores. M.Tech aspirants take GATE or PGCET.
KCET 2025 home state closing ranks show how accessible the college is. Agricultural Engineering shut at a rank as low as 141052. Civil at 151834, Mech at 171693. The more sought-after branches are a bit higher: AI & ML at 83092, CSE at 113154, and AI & Data Science at 92793. So, even with a rank around 1.3 lakh, you could still lock in a seat in IoT & Cyber Security. Those are forgiving cutoffs for a private engineering college in Bangalore.
For MBA, the PGCET 2025 Round 2 GM closing rank stood at 25889. M.Tech VLSI closing ranks ranged between 3325 and 6440. Management quota applications can be initiated directly through the college admission desk. Tentative exam dates: KCET in April 2026, COMEDK in May 2026. The whole process is merit-based and handled through centralised counselling.
The 45-acre campus is a mix of functional and patchy. There are well-kept lawns, solar water heaters, and rainwater harvesting — the eco-friendly badge is a genuine touch. Classrooms and labs are decent; the library (with a digital section) gets consistent thumbs-up from students. Wi-Fi covers the whole campus and hostels for free. Sports facilities go beyond basic: cricket, football, volleyball, box cricket, a shooting range, snooker, and a gym. A Punjab National Bank branch and ATMs sit on-site, plus a health centre with ambulance service. Buses ply routes across Bangalore.
Hostel life, though, is a split decision. Some students call it “really cool” with AC options and free Wi-Fi. Others complain about old buildings, no attached washrooms in some blocks, and food that's “average”. The menu includes non-vegetarian dishes twice a week and separate options for Kerala students. Wardens are strict, and ragging is reportedly absent — an anti-ragging committee exists. The canteen, some say, “is not so good as we expected.” So, if you're picky, you might eat out or cook.
Aggregating reviews from CollegeDunia, Shiksha, and other forums, the picture is cautiously positive on academics and infrastructure, but decidedly mixed on career outcomes. The recurring praise goes to the library, lab facilities, and approachable faculty. Students note that teachers share notes, lab technicians are friendly, and the campus feels green and spacious.
The friction starts with placements and internships. Many students feel the college doesn't pull enough recruiters for the non-CS branches. The 58% placement rate and reliance on students to find their own internships are frequent gripes. One student summed it up: “Infrastructure is good, but if you don't get placed through campus, you're mostly on your own.” There's also mild discontent about hostel maintenance and the canteen. No one says they felt unsafe or that classes were a waste — but don't expect a campus life buzzing with tech fests and startup energy. It's a quieter, more study-focused environment.
If you have a KCET rank that leaves you with few options, SEACET can be a sensible, affordable landing spot. The VTU curriculum gives you a mainstream engineering degree, and the labs and library aren't going to hold you back. For motivated students aiming at IT placements, the average package of ₹8.9 LPA is real for some — but only if you make the cut.
However, if your ambition is a guaranteed high-paying job or you're banking on a vibrant campus placement ecosystem, you'll find the 58% placement figure hard to swallow. The internship scarcity is another red flag. This college is better suited to students who are okay with building their own path — using the academic foundation here and aggressively seeking off-campus opportunities. It is, in the end, a low-entry-barrier engineering option in Bangalore. That's not a criticism; it's a product for a specific kind of student. Just walk in with your eyes wide open.
3 streams · Fees from ₹1.1 L to ₹2.4 L
3 exams with cutoff data available — showing recent entries
| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 55,023 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 91,083 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 93,939 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 1,01,156 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 1,09,989 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 1,11,960 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 54,928 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 89,831 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 96,220 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 99,214 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 1,03,157 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 1,08,944 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 73,835 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 90,671 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 72,166 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 92,494 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 1,02,815 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 75,760 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Agricultural Engineering | GM | 59,855 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 74,709 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE IOT & Cyber Security Including Blockchain | GM | 90,550 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 71,715 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 95,920 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 99,894 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 74,292 | 2024 | R1 |
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Study LibraryFor KCET 2025 home state quota, closing ranks varied widely. CSE closed at 113154, AI & ML at 83092, AI & Data Science at 92793, IoT & Cyber Security at 130877, Civil at 151834, and Agricultural Engineering at 141052. Mechanical Engineering had the lowest cutoff at 171693. These are indicative figures from the latest round.
The college reports a highest package of ₹22.5 LPA and an average package of ₹8.9 LPA for the 2026 batch, with a median of ₹5.00 LPA in 2023-24. However, the placement percentage is 58.2%, meaning a sizeable share of students do not receive campus offers. Top recruiters include Microsoft, Amazon, Deloitte, Accenture, and Infosys, but internships are limited and mostly student-driven.
B.E. fees via government quota (KCET) are ₹95,000–₹1,20,000 per year. Under management or COMEDK quota, annual tuition is ₹1,80,000–₹2,40,000. Hostel accommodation adds approximately ₹70,000–₹80,000 per year, depending on sharing type. The total 4-year cost will vary based on the quota and hostel choice.
SEACET is decent for students with moderate KCET ranks seeking an affordable private engineering degree in Bangalore. Infrastructure, labs, and the library are well-regarded. Faculty quality is good. On the flip side, placements are inconsistent (58% placed), internships are scarce, and hostel and canteen quality get mixed reviews. It's a pragmatic choice, not a top-tier one.
Yes, separate hostels for boys and girls are available. Rooms come in 2-, 3-, and 4-sharing options, with AC and non-AC choices. The college provides free Wi-Fi in hostels and a mess with a varied menu including non-vegetarian meals. Some students find the hostels comfortable and modern; others note that older blocks lack attached washrooms and the food can be average.
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