What Students Say
Likes
- The college focuses more on practical and project-oriented learning rather than only theory. Regular lab sessions, hackathons, and technical events help students apply concepts in real-world scenarios and improve problem-solving and teamwork skills.
- There are multiple technical and cultural events conducted throughout the year which keeps campus life active. Hackathon culture is encouraged, and students get exposure to competitions, coding events, and innovation-based activities beyond academics
- Faculty members are knowledgeable and supportive as mentors. The marking scheme is comparatively easy, which helps students score well if they attend classes and complete assignments regularly. Placements are decent and the training and placement cel
Dislikes
- The student intake is very high, which results in overcrowded classrooms and labs. Because of this, personal attention from faculty becomes limited and managing large batches becomes difficult during practical sessions.
- The campus area is very small and the surrounding locality is not well developed. There are limited open spaces and recreational areas, which reduces the overall campus experience and makes it feel congested.
- Canteen facilities are not very good in terms of quality and variety of food. Also, many exams are conducted in online mode, which sometimes creates technical issues and does not always feel reliable or well managed.
Course Curriculum Overview
The course is really good because it has all the things I need to learn. It includes Data Structures and Algorithms Object-Oriented Programming, Database Management Systems, Operating Systems, Computer Networks, Web Development and Machine Learning. I like that Data Structures and Algorithms is part of the course. I also think it is great that the course has subjects that teach communication and speaking skills. These subjects help me with my skills and my speaking skills. The fact that the course has Data Structures and Algorithms and communication skills really made me want to choose it. I think Operating Systems and Computer Networks are important too. The course has a lot of things, like Web Development and Machine Learning. Additionally, having a dedicated project-oriented subject in each semester encourages practical learning and real-world problem solving rather than only theoretical study. The curriculum really helps students get ready for the world. They have lab sessions and work on projects and assignments that are very practical. Students learn about Web Development and Machine Learning which're things that people are actually using in the industry right now. They also learn about DSA and DBMS which help them think logically and analytically. This is a balance because it helps students get ready, for jobs and for going on to study even more. The curriculum prepares students well for real-world applications and Web Development and Machine Learning are a part of that. There is room for teaching methods to get better. Teaching methods can get better by using more real life industry examples, new tools and learning that includes internships. Some classes are still taught the way, where the teacher just talks and the students just listen. These classes can be made fun and focused on what students can actually do, with what they learn. The teaching methods can be improved by making them more interactive and focused on life applications like the industry case
Internships Opportunities
My college is really great when it comes to internships. We can start applying from the semester. A lot of students get internships through the Training and Placement Cell. Some students also get internships on their own by applying off campus. The companies that come to our college for placements are very good. They offer internships with money and a chance to get a job offer before they even graduate, which is called a Pre-Placement Offer. This happens if the student does a job during the internship. My college and the Training and Placement Cell help students get these internship opportunities. The internship opportunities are a plus, for my college. There are some companies that offer internships. These companies include NVIDIA, JPMorgan Chase, Barclays, PhonePe, Microsoft, BMC Software and Citi Bank. Then there are companies that focus on services. Companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Capgemini also offer internship programs to students. NVIDIA and Microsoft and other companies like these are really good, for internships. Internship roles are usually things like Software Developer Intern or Data Analyst Intern. You also have Web Developer Intern and Machine Learning Intern and Business Analyst Intern. The money you get which is called a stipend is different for each company and role. It can be as low as ?10,000 per month or as high as ?1,00,000 per month. Some companies that make good products might even give you a higher stipend, than that for a Software Developer Intern or a Data Analyst Intern or any other type of intern. Students do projects that are actually used in the world. They make web applications, tasks that businesses do create models that use machine learning make dashboards to analyze data and build systems that run in the background. These internship programs help students learn what it is like to work in a company get better at the technical skills they need and meet people who work in the same field as the students. Students work on these
Placement Experience
The placement situation at my college is really good. It is getting better all the time. At my college students can start getting ready for internships and placement training from the semester. Then most of the full-time job opportunities start coming up in the semester. A lot of students at my college get something called Pre-Placement Offers or PPOs for short through internships before the actual placement season starts at my college. My college students get these PPOs. It is a big help to them. Placement, at my college is a deal and my college students take it very seriously. A lot of known companies come to the campus every year. The main companies that hire people from the campus are NVIDIA, JPMorgan Chase, Barclays, PhonePe, Microsoft, BMC Software and Citi Bank. Some companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Capgemini hire a lot of people from the campus. These companies, NVIDIA, JPMorgan Chase, Barclays, PhonePe, Microsoft, BMC Software and Citi Bank are really good at finding the people for the job. Companies, like TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Capgemini also give jobs to students. The Placement Highlights for the year 2024 to 2025 are looking good far. We have had some results. The highest package offered to a student is 45 LPA. The median salary is 9.5 LPA. This is a sign because it means that most students are getting a decent salary. 86.3 Percent of students have been placed so far. The average package is different for each company and role. For example a software developer will get a package than an analyst or a data engineer. Students who get the paying roles usually have strong coding skills. They also have projects to show and they do well in their technical interviews and in Data Structure and Algorithms which we call DSA for short. Placement Highlights for the year 2024 to 2025 show that these skills are very important, for students. The college does not promise that every student will get a placement. It really depends on the student. Students who ta
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee that we pay every year in my college is different for each student. It depends on what kind of student you're if you get any help from the government. For students who're in the Open category we have to pay around ?2,12,000 every year. This includes the money we pay to learn the money we pay for the college to get better the money we pay to the university the money we pay to take exams the money we pay to be eligible and the money we pay for insurance. For students who're in the OBC, EBC, EWS and SEBC categories the college fee is around ?1,22,600, per year which is what the college says we have to pay. I am, from the SEBC category and I get the MAHADBT Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Scholarship. The MAHADBT Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Scholarship is really helpful. It pays a part of my tuition fee. So I only have to pay some fees. These fees are development fees which're ?26,870, university and miscellaneous fees which are ?2,444 examination fees which are ?2,420 eligibility fees which are ?600 and student insurance which is ?701. The MAHADBT Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Scholarship does not pay these fees. I have to pay them myself. My payable fee is actually a lot lower when I compare it to the fees that students in the Open category have to pay. This is really helpful, for me because my effective payable fee is much lower. The fees for categories like Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students are around ?6,000 to ?7,000 per year. This is what they pay after they get their scholarship benefits. On the hand the students who are under the Tuition Fee Waiver scheme pay, about ?33,000 every year. The university fees do not change much from one year to another.. Sometimes the fees can go up a little bit. This happens when the university or the government issues rules. Overall, the college provides multiple scholarship options through MAHADBT, making education affordable for students from reserved and economically weaker categories.
Campus Life
My college has two campuses. Bibwewadi and Kondhwa. The Bibwewadi campus is where most of the branches are, including my own. This campus is 7 acres, which is pretty small compared to the Kondhwa campus. The Kondhwa campus is bigger it is around 12 to 15 acres. Even though the Bibwewadi campus is small it is always busy, with things to do. There are lots of club activities that happen all year round at the Bibwewadi campus. Festivals and Events: The college has a lot of festivals every year. They have events like Vishwakarandak, Vishwamahotsav and CodeFlex. These events usually happen between January and March. The college also has clubs that do things like workshops and hackathons. They have programs and celebrate national festivals, like Independence Day and Republic Day. The college even has TEDx events and meetings that happen all the time. Library and Learning Resources: The library has a lot of books on things like Data Structures and Algorithms Database Management Systems, Operating Systems and Machine Learning. It also has books that're not technical, like fiction and non-fiction books. You can find journals and other materials to help you study. The library has Wi-Fi so you can get to all the study resources you need from anywhere on the campus. The library has Data Structures and Algorithms books Database Management Systems books, Operating Systems books and Machine Learning books, which are all really helpful, for studying subjects. Classroom and Infrastructure: The classrooms have everything we need like benches, boards, projectors and internet connectivity. The labs are also well equipped with computers and all the technical equipment that is necessary, for learning. The infrastructure is working fine. The space is a bit limited because the campus is not very big. This is something that affects the classrooms and labs the infrastructure of the classrooms and the labs is functional. Sports and Extracurricular Activities: Our school has sports
Hostel Facilities
My college has two campuses, Bibwewadi and Kondhwa. I go to the Bibwewadi campus. The Bibwewadi campus does not have a hostel facility inside it. If you want to stay in a hostel you have to go to the Kondhwa campus.. Most students who study at the Bibwewadi campus like me stay in nearby places. We stay in private hostels or rented flats in the areas, around the Bibwewadi campus. I live in a paying guest accommodation, near the Bibwewadi campus. The room is simple. It has what students need. There is a bed, a cupboard to put my clothes a table to study a fan to keep cool and a bathroom that I share with others. We get electricity and water all the time. Paying guest accommodations also have Wi-Fi. Some of them even clean my room. Wash my clothes for me. The Bibwewadi campus paying guest accommodation is a place to stay. Food is generally found at the mess facilities that're close by. There are a lot of mess options here. They have food for people who do not eat meat and for people who do. The food is okay. It does not cost too much. They have a set menu, for the month that includes food for the morning the middle of the day and the night. Food students can also pick which mess they want to eat at based on what they like to eat and how money they have. The process to register for a post graduate hostel or a private hostel is really simple. It does not involve the college all. You can do it through the owners. They will ask you for some identity proof. You have to pay a security deposit. The rent for rooms in this area is not too high compared to areas in Pune. My monthly rent for the hostel is around **?4,500**. I think this is a price and students, like me can afford it. The post graduate hostel or private hostel rent is something that students can manage to pay. The Kondhwa campus hostel facilities are comparatively better organized, with regular meals, security, and basic amenities. Overall, accommodation near the Bibwewadi campus is easily available, afforda
Admission
I picked my college after looking at lots of things like what people think of it and what courses they offer. I also thought about what I want to study and what kind of job I want later. I applied to some good colleges like COEP Technological University VJTI Mumbai and PICT Pune. Vishwakarma Institute of Technology Pune was also one of my choices. When I got my MHT-CET results I scored 98.48 percentile. I really wanted to study Computer Science. So when I got into VIT Pune I was very happy because they have a Computer Science program. I got confirmed admission at VIT Pune which was great for me because I wanted to study Computer Science at a college, like VIT Pune. I really wanted to get into COEP and VJTI because they're great schools with a lot of focus on coding and good job placement.. The problem was that the cutoff scores for Computer Science at COEP and VJTI were really high. With my score I could only get into COEP and VJTI if I chose a -technical subject, which did not make sense for me because I want to study Computer Science. What happened was that a lot of students wanted to study Computer Science at COEP and VJTI so the cutoff scores went up. This made it hard for me to get into the Computer Science program, at COEP and VJTI. I liked VIT Pune more than options like PCCOE and Walchand College. The reason for this is that VIT Pune has a curriculum that is focused on projects. They also have a syllabus that is updated.. Students at VIT Pune have more freedom to work on things like hackathons and innovation-based projects and technical events. I think it is great that VIT Pune focuses on learning by doing things. They also keep evaluating students all the time. This is what made me choose VIT Pune over colleges, like PCCOE and Walchand College. The fact that VIT Pune emphasizes learning and has continuous evaluation really influenced my decision to prefer VIT Pune. My college has a way of picking students. We have to follow the rules made by the Maharas
Faculty
The teachers to students ratio in my college is really good. Most of the teachers are very nice. They help us a lot. We can easily talk to the teachers when we have problems with our studies or when we need help with our projects. The teachers and students get along well. They are nice to us. They also make sure we do our work. The college wants the teachers to help the students especially when we are working on our projects. The teachers, in my college are great. They really support us. I really liked Dr. Deepak Mane Sir. He was a faculty member who taught us Electronic Design Instrumentation, which's a big project that we had to do. Dr. Deepak Mane Sir was very helpful when it came to our project for the semester. He gave us ideas that actually worked. He wanted us to think of new ideas on our own. I think Dr. Deepak Mane Sir and most of the faculty members were nice, to us. They were willing to help us when we needed it. I did not dislike any of the faculty members. The teachers were all professional. They helped the students when the students went to them. The faculty members taught in ways and some explained things better, than others. This was because the teaching style of the faculty members and how well they explained things from one faculty member to another depending on the subject that the faculty member was teaching. The faculty members were all good. The way they taught and how much they explained varied. When we look at the course structure we see that each semester has five main subjects and one subject that is based on aptitude. The way we are graded for each subject is a mix of things. We have a viva that's worth 20 marks, a project or assignment that is worth 10 marks and then either a lab exam or a theory exam that is worth 40 marks depending on the subject. The EDI subject is a little different it is mostly project-based. For this subject we get 30 marks for the presentations we give in the middle of the semester. For the progress reviews and
Interview Experience
I had to go through a **Group Discussion (GD) and Interview round** for the admission process. This was to see how well I can communicate with others and if I have confidence. They also wanted to know if I can think properly and if I am a person. The **Group Discussion (GD) and Interview round** was not really about knowing a lot of things it was more, about these simple things. The **Group Discussion topics** were pretty simple and about what people think, like what's happening in the world problems in society things about technology and questions about how you would handle a situation. The point of all this was to see how well students can say what they think in English pay attention to what othersre saying and join in the conversation in a way that makes sense and is respectful, to others. The **interview round** was pretty straightforward. They asked me about my life and what I studied. I had to tell them where I come from and why I picked this course. The interviewers also wanted to know what I am good at and what I am not so good at. They asked me what I want to do in the future. The **interview round** had some questions that made me think about how I would deal with situations. For example how I would work with people or handle stress. The **interview round** was more about figuring out what kind of person I am, than testing what I know about the subject. In the year we had a subject called **General Proficiency**. This was a cool subject where we did a lot of different things. We did things like SWOT analysis and English skits. We also did dramas and role plays.. We even had mock group discussions. All these activities, with **General Proficiency** really helped the students. They helped the students gain confidence. The students also got better at speaking and giving presentations with **General Proficiency**. I prepared for these rounds by practicing basic English communication, reading about common GD topics, and preparing answers for personal interv
Night Life
The nightlife around my college campus is really not that great. It is mostly about events that happen every now and then not something that you can do every day. My college does not have a hostel so students like me have to go home or to our paying guest accommodations after college. This means we cannot stay on campus at night. The campus usually shuts down by the evening. We cannot use the classrooms and labs at night. The library, gym and cafeterias also close in the evening. So there is no way to study or have fun on campus at night. My college campus is pretty quiet at night because of this. Nightlife, around my college campus is just not very happening. The college has a gym and a lot of places to eat like three canteens and two cafeterias. These places are open during the day. That is where you will find most students hanging out between lectures. The college also has events and festivals like cultural or technical fests. On those days there are programs and performances, in












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