The hostel facilities are not bad, you can get a good room, and the food is basically okay, but sometimes it can still fail to meet the expectations of the students. There is a fully equipped and well-instrumented laboratory for B.Pharma and M.Pharma students .
Most of Teachers have a postgraduate degree such as M.Pharm or Ph.D. They in fact use real-world cases as examples while teaching, so students get a more thorough understanding practically. Some of the lecturers are quite friendly and helpful, a few are indifferent but may be occasionally strict while others simply want to hurry.
The highest salary package was close to 5 LPA. The companies that are usually part of the pharmaceutical industry sector came for recruitment but the salary they offer are not good. and the placement cell is is also not helpful for the students.
The infrastructure and the facilities are good. Wi-Fi is present on all the floors but not accessible to students. Labs are good with all the necessary equipment. Classrooms are well-furnished and updated. Quite spacious library with all the books are available.
The course curriculum is not relevant, and it also does not make students industry-ready. Teachers are no doubt helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable, and always ready to help students. The semester exams are moderate and can be easily passed by studying before a week of exam.
Around 50% of students got placed from the course. The college provides internships after every semester for students in the college itself. The highest package is 5 LPA and the lowest is 3 LPA. Most students opted for higher studies.
The infrastructure of the college is very good and the library has a digital check-in system. The college provides wifi, which is of no use, the canteen food is pretty decent and the sports teams are given a little support. The classrooms are well maintained and big to accommodate 60+ students.
Some of the faculty are really good, but others are rude and strict. The faculty who set the question papers seem clueless about how to set a paper. The semester exams are easy in the first year, but from the second year on they are really hard to score marks because the faculty become strict.
The highest package according to year 2025 was 7 LPA, and the average package of the CSE stream was 4 LPA. The top recruiting companies are Cognizant and TCS. About 60-70% of the students were placed in the year 2025 batch.
The infrastructure is quite acceptable with classrooms that have projectors and basic facilities. One can pick up Wi-Fi signals, but the speed is sometimes slow. The library of the college is loaded with books and students have access to it for a long time. Hostels are average here
Instructors even conduct extra sessions for placements and skill development, but the overall performance of faculty toward providing industry exposure could certainly be improved. The MBA program is standard and in compliance with the university regulations.
The MIET placements for MBA students are somewhat moderate. About 65–70% of the batch gets the opportunity to be employed by the campus recruitments. Top salary is generally around 10 Lakhs per Annum. BYJU’S, PolicyBazaar, Reliance Retail, Decathlon, plus some localized companies that are regularly attending the campus, are mostly recruiting for sales, marketing, and finance roles at the institute.
The college has good infrastructure and meets most of the needs of the students. Rooms for classes are clean and equipped with latest projectors, though not all have AC. The Wi-Fi is good but can be a little patchy. The campus has separate buildings for each course, and there are a few canteens for students.
The quality of faculty is a mixed bag in terms of teaching skills. Some teachers are very supportive, easy to reach, and they clarify the concepts with practical examples, while others just do the syllabus as a formality.
The highest salary package offered recently was approximately 15 LPA, whereas the lowest was around 2.5–3 LPA. The average package is within the range of 4–5 LPA. Mostly regional firms and mid-level companies came for recruitment.
The infrastructure is good, there are labs, a library, a smart board & AC in every classroom. There is also a well-maintained canteen with fresh and tasty food available at a very reasonable price. The library is particularly for post-graduation, offering a variety of books.
The lecturers are very knowledgeable, and the teaching quality is also good, they effectively help students understand the concepts. The internals are conducted on the tabs, where students have to write their answers. This is a very wonderful and different experience.
Proud to be a part of BNMIT , the placement training provided here is too good. Students are getting good opportunities from the first year in reputed companies like Toyota Finance, Microchip, Bosch, and EY. The average package is around 4.5 LPA, and the highest package is around 9 LPA.
Almost all faculty members have done their PhDs. Labs, libraries, and classrooms are very well-maintained and very clean. The library has a wide number of books for students. The quantity also is really good. There is also a digital library for which students can make use to study and do their research work with college-provided internet.
As mentioned above, teachers are really encouraging and kind. The course curriculum is relevant and makes students industry-ready. Semester exams are moderate. There are 3 internal exams out of which the average is considered. The final theory exam is for 100.
For every 10 students, there are separate mentors. These mentors take care of PTMS, reason for leaves, student's behavior, etc. The highest package for electrical engineering is 40 LPA. The minimum is 15 LPA. BOSH, Toyota, EMC, TCS, etc., companies visited our campus for placement.s. Almost all students got placed in the college. Top roles are based on students' skills
Classrooms are minimal, some of which have projectors, and Wi-Fi is available but not always of good quality. The library has a reasonable number of books, although the updating is slow. The hostels are operational and not very modern, but the mess is okay. The campus does not have enough space for game.
Faculty members hold PhDs and are very helpful, practically many take up for instance theoretical part of the lectures. Some teachers work very actively and greatly motivate students to presentations, case studies, and group discussions. Unfortunately, generally, the teaching is done through textbooks and lectures only.
The average package ranges in the 3 LPA. Haldiram Group, Bata, Future Group, and a few small consultancy firms come, but they offer mainly sales, retail, and back-office positions. In their free time, most students have to search for work elsewhere so that they can find good jobs.
Don't know about the hostels, but the canteen is good. Infrastructure is also good; classrooms are decent, labs are well-maintained, and the library is also good with a good variety of books. The reason I gave 3 stars is that the ground is as big as a kindergarten ground, with very little space and fewer sports facilities. The auditorium and seminar hall are damn good.
It is actually good. The teachers are good and helpful. The library has the textbooks we need, and our exams are conducted on tabs, which you mostly can't expect in any other normal private college in Bangalore. Exams are tough, so you need to study daily if you want to survive.
Almost 80 percent got placed, and the rest went for higher studies. Actually, electrical batches are also getting good placements. Many of the students got 8.75 LPA, and ECE got around 15 LPA. Both ECE and CSE median packages are also around 7 LPA, which is not bad for core batches in India, especially in normal core branches.
MVJ offers modern, well-equipped facilities that support quality engineering and management education. Engineering & technology facilities like smart classrooms equipped with projectors, audio-visual aids, and Wi-Fi. There are well-equipped labs, department-specific labs (CSE, ECE, mech, civil, etc.)
The faculty at MVJ is experienced, qualified, and industry-oriented, ensuring students receive both theoretical knowledge and practical insights. Most professors hold PhDs or M.Tech degrees and actively guide students in projects and research.
MVJ college maintains a strong placement track record across core engineering, IT, and management domains. Over 80%-90% of eligible students are placed every year in reputed companies. Top recruiters in IT & Tech are Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, Capgemini, Accenture, IBM, HCL, Dell, and Tech Mahindra.
The facilities and infrastructure are very good and updated for the course and department. Wi-Fi is available on all floors of the building, but is not accessible by students. Library is well-stocked. The quality of the facilities in the hostel is very bad, and the quality of the food is also very bad.
Teachers are very helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. The teaching quality is also very good. Course curriculum is not relevant, and it does not make students industry-ready. It is easy to pass the semester exams in college, and the pass percentage is around 80%.
60-50% of the students got placed from the course. The highest package is 8 LPA, the lowest is 3 LPA, and the average package is 4 LPA. College provide internships after every semester for all students. Top recruiting company is Deloitte.
The Wi-Fi connection is reliable but it gets very slow at times, especially during peak hours. The library is quite well stocked with books relevant to business and management courses. The college canteen is good and food is affordable.
The BBA syllabus is closely related to business studies and hence it serves as a base for students willing to do MBA later. The exams are not too difficult, with regular study students can do them without much pressure.
Not many students are the ones who secure jobs, and that is usually students who not only maintain their grades well but also do not have any backlogs. The uppermost package is about 4-5 LPA, while the lowest is around 2 LPA. The median package is near to 2.5-3 LPA.
The facilities at MIET for MBA students are okay. Classrooms have projectors and Wi-Fi, and the library has a decent collection of management books, journals, and case studies. The campus is clean and airy, with a separate building for management studies.
Faculty members are approachable and qualified, many of them have industrial as well as academic experience. They do not only teach the curriculum but also guide us in projects, presentations, and group discussions. The course content is quite close to the industry and imparts concepts like marketing, finance, and HR through case studies.
The highest package is usually around 6–7 LPA, whereas the average is 3–4 LPA. A handful of companies like HCL, Axis Bank, and Tech Mahindra send their representatives to the campus, but in comparison to B-schools in big metro cities, the number of available positions is very low.
D.N. College has got only basic and average facilities and infrastructure. Although the classrooms are big enough to accommodate a large number of students, they are deprived of modern amenities like projectors or smart boards. The library has a decent collection of books, but the sitting arrangement is not very comfortable for long study hours.
The curriculum of B.Com is very old-fashioned one, and the major part of it is done by giving more emphasis on theory than on practice. With regular studying, the exams may be moderately difficult but passing is not a problem.
Only 20–30% of students who get placed through the college can be considered as a decent number. Most of the companies which come are small local firms or regional businesses that are looking for the people who can do accounting, sales, or off-line work.
The classrooms are in good condition, the library is good for academics, and the campus has parks and open areas that provide a nice environment. Overall, the infrastructure is manageable but still has some places where it can improve.
The UGC-approved course is very well planned for BBA students, and the current business environment is taken into consideration while designing the course structure, the fee structure is also quite reasonable. The level of exams is moderate, but with regular preparation, it becomes easy to pass.
Placement is not very excellent for BBA students at MIT Meerut. The placement cell does attempt to bring down the companies, but there is limited success resulting in a handful of students being placed. but college organize mock interview for practice.
The facilities at college are good. The Wi-Fi on the campus sometimes doesn't work up to the mark. The library has all kinds of academic books required by the student to issue. The sports ground is of a decent size to play football and cricket. Medical Facilities are provided by the college.
WhatsApp group or the Amizone The course curriculum is mostly the same as what is taught in the majority of the B.Tech colleges, with some extra subjects like language, behavioral science, etc. The semester exams are easy to pass if you have studied for 2-3 days before the exam or even 1 day
Around 70%-75% of the B.Tech CSE of the 2024 batch got placed. The highest salary offered was 36 LPA, the average package would be around 6 LPA-7 LPA. Top recruiting companies for CSE were Accenture, IBM, Carelon, Genpact, and Thales. Roles offered were mostly software engineer.
The hostel rooms are fine, with basic amenities and a functional mess, though the food quality varies. In addition to the sporting and recreational facilities, the campus is a safe and pleasant place to stay. In a nutshell, the infrastructures satisfy both academic and personal needs.
Teachers invite class participation through discussions, case studies, and presentations. Some professors also extend their teaching beyond academic activities, helping students in placements and projects.
On-campus drives are the main source of job opportunities at MIET for MBA students. To put it in numbers, about 50-55% of the eligible ones managed to get job offers. The best offer that was made recently was about 8-9 LPA while the lowest was around 2.5 LPA. The average package stays near 4–5 LPA.
Infrastructure is good. Labs, classes and library is also good. One thing that I don't like is that we have two campus and library is only in one campus. So IET campus students have to go in main campus for library.
I'll rate the academics 3/5 because there are good professors who teach really well but some are not interested in teaching. I'm pursuing my BBA and I think it should be more practical than theory. It's where we are lacking. We only get theoretical knowledge.
Placement quality is not that good. You can get an average package of 2 lakhs I think what I have experienced. But I'll give it 2 stars because placement depends on both students and the college. Students don't want to upskill themselves and college is not doing anything through which we can make our soft skills good.
College campus is good. We have so much greenery and it's quite clean. We have several competitions, events and workshops which is a good feature. It's also safe. But being near the highway the road is not safe.
Based on my overall experience, I'll say choose it if you don't have any other better options. If you have other options, go for that. Some professors are really good but some are not.
The infrastructure for my course includes Wi-Fi, well-equipped labs, modern classrooms with projectors, and a comprehensive library with a wide range of resources. Hostel facilities are decent, with clean rooms, 24/7 security, and common areas. The food in the mess and canteen is good, offering variety. Sports facilities are excellent, with various indoor and outdoor games. Medical facilities are available on campus.
The faculty in my course are highly qualified, helpful, and knowledgeable, providing clear explanations and guidance. The teaching quality is good, with interactive sessions. The curriculum is relevant, aligning well with industry needs, ensuring students are job-ready. Semester exams are moderately difficult, testing both theoretical and practical knowledge. The pass percentage is high, generally above 90%.
In my course, about 85% of students were placed. The highest package offered was 12 LPA, the lowest around 3 LPA, with an average of 6 LPA. Top recruiting companies include TCS, Infosys, Zoho, and Wipro. Around 70% of students secured internships with companies like Cognizant and Accenture. Top roles include software developer, data analyst, and systems engineer.
There are a lot of facilities available, and the infrastructure is wide, with free Wi-Fi in every classroom. The library is one of the best places in the college, with plenty of journals and papers. The hostel is pretty nice, and hostel food is also pretty good, but sometimes it's not good, based on the mess. They support plenty of sports activities
The faculty are well-trained, polite, professional, and well-qualified. Many of them collaborate with students and think outside of the box. The curriculum is pretty good, and we can also make use of the library for additional learning. The semester exams will be easy if you are well-prepared for internal exams, and most of the students lag in internals, so they can't pass the semester exam. The pass percentage is above 80 percent.
The percentage of students placed is above 90 percent, and the highest package in my class is 10 LPA, with an average package of 3 LPA. Top recruiting companies were Zoho, Cognizant, and Accenture. Nearly 70 percent got internships currently. The top role is software trainee
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