The course is supported by a team of experienced faculty members, including one with a Ph.D. from Japan, highlighting their diverse academic backgrounds. Professor Sitaram Nayak is praised for his deep knowledge and unique teaching style, often foregoing formal materials. The geotechnical engineering branch boasts nearly 100% placement, with all seniors finding jobs, though two secured positions independently. The Career Development Center is efficient, ensuring internships for all students, with options for a minor project instead.
Companies like L&T, Atkins, C Engress, and C Phi Consultancy offer internships, with L&T not providing a stipend, though the college compensates in such cases. The total fee for a two-year master's program is ?366,000, covering hostel and mess fees. An initial payment of about ?110,000 is required at admission, with the rest payable per semester. Education loans at low interest rates are available from SBI Bank and Canara Bank.
NITK's fees are lower compared to other NITs.
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