Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology

Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology (KMIT), established in year 2007, is one of the premier engineering colleges in the state of Telangana . KMIT is sponsored by Keshav Memorial Education Society (KMES), well known in Hyderabad, for the past 75 years, for running various educational institutions of repute.There is also another institute which is sponsored by KMES,that is Keshav Memorial Institute of Commerce and Sciences(KMICS).KMIT is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, and affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad and recognized by Govt of Telangana. KMIT campus is located in Narayanaguda, a central place in the city of Hyderabad.[2]

Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology
TypeEngineering College
Established2007
FounderNeil Gogte
AffiliationJNTU
PrincipalDr. D.Maheshwar
DirectorS.Nithin[1]
Location, ,
17°23′49.9″N 78°29′24.1″E
Websitewww.kmit.in

Academics

KMIT is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, it offers four different B.Tech programs.

Name of the DegreeDepartment offering the courseTotal IntakeManagement Seats/NRI SeatsConvenor seats
B.TechComputer Science Engineering (CSE)420126294
B.TechComputer Science & Engineering (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning)α1203684
B.TechComputer Science & Engineering (Data Science)α601842
B.TechInformation Technology (IT)1201842

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Placements

KMIT made record placements this year as well as every year. 70 companies visited KMIT so far and above 550 placements for the 2018-19 academic year. 24 students got placed with above 10 LPA and 139 offers above 5 LPA. With this, KMIT is the only young college giving tough competition to all the other colleges in terms of high packages, no. of students placed, and larger no. of internships. KMIT bagged the No.1 position in all the pool campuses whichever company offer is above 5 LPA.

KMIT's placement record for the current batch of final year students has been a great success. 79 companies visited the campus so far - 612 offers were made as of 03 Feb -2020 and still the count is on. 25 students got more than 10 LPA and 228 students have received more than 5 LPA. With the 2019-2020 batch especially, we set a ground-breaking record. This includes 14 selections in Amazon, 1 in Microsoft, 1 in Google, 4 in Salesforce, 19 in NCR, 20 selections in EPAM, 35 in Open text, and 67 in Virtusa.

Finishing School

KMIT Finishing School is set up with affiliation to the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, one of its kind is exclusive to KMIT, where students are trained in various Software technologies including iPhone Applications and Android Apps development, SQL and so on along with industrial orientation which helps them in their career path and to ensure the college motto is realized." Creating Engineers with a 360 Degree Vision". The students are selected after an examination in C Language Programming and general aptitude and are interviewed for securing seats into the Finishing School. KMIT Finishing School Experienced 98% of success in its first 3 batches.

Monitoring & Tracking

We believe that an effective monitoring and tracking framework is essential for the successful execution of the Finishing School. Towards this, we have created a recruiter zone with the following features.

  1. Every week a student takes a machine test covering the subject matter completed in that week. Machine test is primarily a Programming test and is graded on a scale of 1-10.
  2. The marks secured by the student along with the question paper can be seen by the recruiting company via the recruiter zone.
  3. To improve and access the communication skills of the students, a topic is given to the student and he makes a video presentation, which is available on the recruiter zone.
  4. The recruiting company can also make a shortlist of the students based on the performance as seen in the recruiter zone. They will automatically receive an email with a status report of the student's performance every week.

Engagement Model

  1. The Finishing School representative will meet the recruiting company and give them the user name to enable access to the recruiter zone.
  2. The Recruiting company will identify and shortlist the pool of students.
  3. The recruiting companies shall identify the modules for the 2nd semester of the Finishing School to be taken by the identified students.
  4. The progress of the students will be tracked continuously.
  5. The recruiting company visits the campus and the recruitment process is held.
  6. Successful students are given offer letters by the recruiting company.

Also, the college's first "passing-out" batch experienced good placements with companies like EA Mobile, Persistent Systems, and so on visiting the campus for successful placements.

Tesselator

Tessellator is KMIT’s learning management system. It is a customized version of Moodle, an open-source learning management system provided by Google. We at KMIT have customized it as per our needs and have been using it on multiple networks. It provides an option of 2 different modules. After each programming class, students are required to take a quiz which is a collection of multiple-choice questions. Once they submit the quiz, they are presented with a form where they have guidelines to write code( program Eg: JAVA, C) pertaining to the class held. There are usually three programs given to the students as a part of the test. If the student is a slow learner, he/ she might be able to work on a single program. The fast learners may go to the 3rd program. Google’s platform Moodle by itself doesn’t have the code compilation technique but we at KMIT have extended its capabilities to suffice our needs and have added code compilation techniques for JAVA, C and few other programming languages.

Notes

The courses Electronics & Communications Engineering and Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering were discontinued from 2020 and were replaced by Computer Science & Engineering (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning) and Computer Science & Engineering (Data Science).

References

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