r/NITTENMAMIT
Nitte has the worst internet connectivity. College/hostel WiFi is basically useless, and even mobile network is unstable. Almost everyone is facing this. In SMV and CV Raman blocks, we can’t even make proper calls. 😭
reddit.comWhen will the registrations for nss and yrc start?
reddit.comInstruments in hostel
Are musical instruments allowed in boys hostel? And can you play it in the room?
Reputation of NMAMIT
I would like to hear from seniors about the reputation of college in industry and corporate world
Rate the college out of 10.
1)Hostel
Travel facilities
college canteen
placements and internship opportunities
Faculty's knowledge about subject
internet
7)gym and other sports complexes
8)Lab and infrastructure
college clubs and Events
Culture
Rate each one out of 10 So total out of 100
My college says 'build projects' but never gives us actual scheduled time to do it
I don't usually post stuff like this, but I need to get it out because I think it's a fair complaint and not just me venting for no reason. I'm from the Robotics branch (not naming my year), and honestly there's really only one thing that's bothering me about my college, but it's a big one. It doesn't feel like a proper "college" experience when it comes to actually building things. The equipment problem We're constantly told: "you need to work on hardware AND software, build real projects, get hands on." Fine. Except when we actually go to get the components or tools we need, they're either not available, or what we do get is damaged or half broken. You can't build anything reliable with equipment like that. I saw a post from a second year student a while back listing out a bunch of these issues in detail, and reading it now, after what I've experienced myself, I think every bit of it was valid. What made it click for me: my internship This past summer I did an internship at a well known college (won't name it here), and it genuinely opened my eyes. That place had: Actual working resources that people could use properly, not stuff sitting around broken. A dedicated block of time built into the timetable specifically for project and build work. Not "whenever you feel like it," but an actual scheduled slot, every week, for every branch. That's the part that really got me. It wasn't chaotic or left up to individual initiative. It was structured. You showed up, worked on your project in that slot, and went home. Compare that to my college At NITTE, the "solution" is: "you have a full Saturday, come whenever, do whatever you want with it." That's not the same thing as a structured block of time. It's just an unstructured day dumped on us and called a solution. And when people push back and ask for more support, the response is usually something like "just stay back till 8, 9, 10 PM and work on your project, no one's stopping you." But here's the thing. A lot of students commute from far away. Staying back till 9 or 10 PM isn't a small ask for someone who then has to travel a long distance home afterward. That "solution" only works for people who live close by. It's not a real fix, it's just shifting the burden onto students without acknowledging the actual barrier. The bigger issue: nobody actually listens We do have a feedback form. But from what I've seen, it feels like it exists just so they can say "we collected feedback," not because anything actually changes based on it. The management doesn't really come to the students, understand what we're dealing with, and adjust anything. Decisions get made and then handed down. There's no real back and forth, no attempt at actually asking us before deciding things. I get that the teachers know their domains well, that's not the issue. The issue is that domain knowledge in a subject doesn't automatically translate into understanding what students are actually struggling with day to day. And it feels like that gap never gets addressed. My actual proposal (not just a complaint) Here's the thing. I'm not even asking for something wild. I'm not asking for more holidays, less work, nothing like that. I'm asking for one specific, low cost change: Keep Saturday as an off day, don't touch that. Instead, build some breathing room into the regular weekday timetable itself, a proper, guaranteed free block, not squeezed between back to back classes, that's set aside for project and product building work. That way nobody loses their weekend off, but every weekday still has some room to actually breathe and work on something hands on, instead of the day being packed wall to wall with classes and project work getting pushed entirely onto a "free" Saturday that not everyone can even make full use of. It solves the access and travel problem, it gives students the same kind of structure my internship college had, and it directly responds to what students have already been asking for. Most importantly, it means students can actually learn and build during the day, and then go home at a reasonable hour, instead of being told to hang around campus till 9 or 10 PM just to get project time in. I just wish there was an actual channel where this kind of thing gets heard and acted on, instead of feedback disappearing into a form nobody looks at twice. Curious if anyone else here has experienced something similar at their college, or if any institution has actually implemented something like a dedicated project time slot successfully.
What actually happened in Incridea'25
This is very random and quite curious about this topic,What happened so badly and why does everyone hide about it mostly?
What's up with this placement head BK?
Guys flex your department association core member id cards
reddit.comhow to make friends(1st year)
Everyone has a fixed benchmate. I shift seats every day, sit with different people, or sometimes sit alone. Most people in my class speak Tulu, and I don’t understand Tulu. It’s been hard, and I’ve been trying to make friends for the past month. Should I learn Tulu?
How to prepare for MSE
Hello seniors! Can anyone please tell me how to prepare for this mse exam because it's been a month attending classes and i am facing difficulty in subjects like ADLD and Physics. There is approximately 1 month left for MSE 1 I don't know from where to start can you guys please guide me 🙇🏻
Manifest
I’m gonna grind my ass off and land something great. Not at the level I want yet, but I’ll improve and grind so hard I’ll be the best and get the Don’t care what anyone thinks. This is what I want people roam with the chicks and do stuff but I am different mf's
How do i claim activity points?
I have an incridea certificate (i had participated melas) and a goigle gemini certificate. And ive also participated in an event because it was written we get activity points. But unfortunately they havent sent us the certificates. Whatever, with the certificates i have, how to claim points?
Looking for hackathon teammates!
Hey everyone!
I'm a 2nd-year CSE student looking to team up for upcoming hackathons (both online and in-person).
Whether you're into frontend/backend development, AI/ML, UI/UX design, or just love building cool projects and solving problems, I’d love to connect! You don't need to be a pro—just looking for motivated people who want to build cool stuff and gain experience.
If you're interested in teaming up or joining a project, drop a comment or send me a DM!
Ace joining fees??
Hello everyone today a circular came to cse classes that we have to pay 500 rupees to ace for both tech and non tech events etc etc but seniors also say that its compulsory to all not optional one but i have paid flc last year csi and acm this year and i have no intrest to join events of ace and last year their event record is so bad then why should i pay for ace and there is also last date given for that can anyone explain this shit about ace .
HOLIDAY ON AUGUST 13th?
willl there be holiday for august 13th in nmamit as there is a bandh in across karnataka?
I wanna leave this sh*t hole HELPP ME
I’m here because of my dad. I wanted to go to a very god engineering college here in India to do AIML or go abroad, my dad pressurised to stay in India for bachelors I SHOUKD t have listened eitherways I wrote my boards got 92 aggregate in pcm and was expecting to study for kcet. Which I DID NOT but I wrote met for Manipal and applied for acca too I GOT MECHATRONICS IN MANIPAL AND ACCA which I don’t go which I feel is my biggest mistake. Now I always wanted to go blr and thought NMIT in Bangalore would be better for me but they voided my nucat marks and I founder get in to nmit normally and nri costed me 5lacks which is a waste for sm like nitte and I landed here. I wish I took a drop at this point I don’t like the crowd no one has aspirations and I wanna transfer to us or any other country.
I HEARD WE R SUPPOSED TO PAY WHOLE 4 YEARS FEES IS THIS TRUE? EVEN IF I WANNA TRANFER? THIS IS SO UNFAIR
Tech clubs to join
Seniors need your help here
Which club is actually the best to join to improve your skills and get activity points too?
Is being a core team member a plus point?