Average rating of AIET
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.7
Student Rating Distribution
Sandhya Singh
B.Sc. in Medical Lab Science
Reviewed On 15 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff and are super supportive. The admin team is on top of things and does a great job. The teaching is top-notch, and I managed to score 84% in my exams.
Placement: The B.Sc. in Medical Lab Science at Swami Vivekanand Group of Institutes costs around INR 350,000 for tuition and hostel. After graduation, you can expect to earn between INR 2 to 5 lakh per year, but with more experience, it can go up to INR 10 lakh. Private hospitals pay more than public ones.
Campus: The course is super challenging, and the college is awesome. They have Wi-Fi in class, and the teachers are really helpful. The mess food is terrible, but the canteen is great. Plus, there's a hospital close by in case of emergencies.
Rekha Gupta
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 24 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They support us in our studies and around campus. They're really friendly. The course content is great, especially for finance. It gives us hands-on experience and teaches us a lot. The exams aren't too tough if we study well.
Placement: The salary range for my course is between 150,000 and 500,000. Big companies like HDFC and Aditya Birla hire students. Some students do internships, but the college pushes them to find better opportunities for learning. This will be useful in the future.
Campus: The campus buildings are nice and the college campus has beautiful natural surroundings. The AC and libraries are good, but the Wi-Fi is not great. Medical facilities are not good, but sports are encouraged here.
Gargi Mishra
B.Tech. in CSE (Internet of Things and Cyber Security including Blockchain Technology)
Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college are super smart and always ready to help. They give us notes and support us a lot. One class we have is DCPD, where they teach us how to do well in interviews and get ready for work. The exams we have are from PTU University, and some are tough while others are not so bad.
Placement: Most students in my course end up getting jobs, around 80% of them. The starting salary is usually around 2 lakhs, but some can even get up to 50 lakhs per year. Big companies like Google and Microsoft come for placements. In the third year, about 40% of us get internships, mainly as software engineers. But it's tough to get hired on-campus because of the tough competition.
Campus: The campus has good infrastructure, but only the labs have air conditioning. There are plenty of facilities like labs and workshops, but the food in the hostel can be hit or miss. Unfortunately, there aren't many gaming options available on campus.
Vaishnavi Patel
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They have lots of experience and teach us things that are actually useful in the real world. We learn about stuff like buildings, roads, and managing projects. The exams are split into two parts: inside class tests and outside final exams. We also get marks for doing practical stuff and assignments.
Placement: Most students in civil engineering get placed, around 72-80%. The big companies that come for hiring are TCS, Infosys, and LNT. They offer jobs like site engineer and design engineer. The highest salary you can get is 12 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. On average, people get around 6 LPA. About 80% of students get internships with MNCs through the civil engineering course here.
Campus: The civil engineering labs at the college are really good, especially the material testing and surveying hydraulics labs. The hostel rooms here are nice too, you can choose between a single room or sharing with someone. They have beds, study tables, and even award boards in the rooms. The food in the canteen is pretty decent, they have a set menu but sometimes they do special meals which is cool.
Sunil Iyer
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 11 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They always steer us in the right direction. Everyone wants a good job after college, especially in the last semester of B.Tech. It's a big advantage for us to have help preparing for interviews with top companies.
Placement: Placements are a big deal at our college and they really shape its reputation. In the first six semesters of B.Tech, there's a lot of focus on getting placed. Then they start helping us prepare for interviews with different companies. We practice lots of important objective questions for placements. By the final semester, around 25 companies show up for placements for all branches, like Smart Wiz Technologies, A2IT Mohali, Netsterz, and Infotech.
Campus: The campus has great Wi-Fi everywhere, awesome sports and games, and a huge library to study in peace. They have a big sports ground for events like Scientilla and techfest every semester. The college also organizes annual sports meetings. Lots of classrooms and labs for B.Tech, Diploma, MBA, and M.Tech students with good lab facilities. Separate hostels for boys and girls on campus, and they're all good and do their job well. The hostel mess is a plus too. Overall, the environment is also a big advantage.
Pankaj Gupta
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really good and know their stuff. They stick to what we're supposed to learn. They're always there to help when you're stuck or need advice. But they could do more to get us ready for the real world.
Placement: The college doesn't help much with getting jobs. In my course, they didn't organize any placements. Since the college wasn't good, no companies visited for placements. And sadly, no one could find an internship either.
Campus: The labs and Wi-Fi were okay, but the classrooms felt like a regular school. I gave 2 stars just for the hostel the food in the mess was great.
Swati Rasmiya
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)
Reviewed On 1 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff, but you gotta reach out to them first. The course content is spot on, plus they offer extra courses to boost your skills. Exams aren't too tough - just study for a couple weeks and you'll do fine. Oh, and don't worry, the library is open to everyone, so you can grab books to help you ace your classes.
Placement: Approximately half of the students in this college land placements. The highest salary offered is 12 LPA. Some of the top companies that recruit from here are Jaro Education, Wipro, Trident, Infosys, Intel, and Deloitte. The placement rate for students in various courses like B.Tech, MBA, BCA, M.Sc., B.Sc., BBA, AIML, and IoT is around 27%. Job roles given to students include software engineer, web developer, data science engineer, trainee assistant, and junior developer.
Campus: The hostels are really clean and have AC, which is nice. The food is okay, like in most tier-3 colleges. But the hostel facilities are good. They have free Wi-Fi, AC rooms, a clean environment, and a pretty green campus.
Rakhi Patel
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm.)
Reviewed On 9 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The teaching is okay, but it doesn't fully prepare you for the industry. To pass, you need to get at least 50% in each subject, whether it's practical or theory.
Placement: Around one-fifth of students find jobs after finishing the B.Pharma course here each year. The top salary you can get is 10 LPA, while the lowest is 1.5 LPA. Companies like Zeiss Pharmaceuticals, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Lupin Pharma, and GoMax Pharma usually hire from this college.
Campus: The college has okay facilities for us students. The campus looks good and we have Wi-Fi in both the hostel and college. The food in the mess is just okay and it costs Rs. 3,500 a month. There's a small dispensary and an ambulance on campus for medical emergencies. And we can play football and cricket here too.
Sandhya Mishra
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws BALLB
Reviewed On 12 Mar, 2025
Admission: Exams can be tough, but at our college, they're not so bad. The teachers are super nice and make things easy to understand. They really know their stuff and help us reach our goals. It's a great place to be.
Placement: I found a job right after college, thanks to their strong connections with companies. They even helped me with interview training. It's a great place to start your career. Everyone has a chance to succeed here.
Campus: I love the course and the hostel here! The Wi-Fi, classrooms, library, mess, canteen, and sports areas are top-notch. My favorite spot is the library - it's super cozy, and the teachers are always ready to help out.
Sandhya Verma
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers mostly have M.Tech or Ph.D. degrees. Some of them have done research and worked in structural design, geotechnical engineering, and construction management. They teach using a mix of theory, real-life examples, PowerPoint slides, experiments in labs, and case studies. In the first year, we learn subjects like Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Civil Engineering basics, Environmental Studies, and Workshop. Second year focuses on topics such as Strength of Materials, Surveying, Fluid Mechanics, Construction Materials, and Structural Analysis.
Placement: Most students in our course end up getting jobs, around 70-80%. The big companies that hire Civil Engineering students are TCS, Infosys, and others. Our college helps us find jobs through a placement cell. After graduating, you could get roles like Site Engineer or Executive Engineer. The highest salary you could get is 12 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA, and the average is 6 LPA. About 70% of students also get internships from various companies through our college.
Campus: The classrooms have projectors, whiteboards, and comfy furniture. There are different labs like Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Transportation Engineering, and Environmental Engineering. The computer labs have software like AutoCAD, Pro, and Revit for design and analysis. The hostels have single, double, or shared rooms with basic furniture - bed, study table, chair, and cupboard. You can choose AC or non-AC rooms with attached or common washrooms. The rooms are well-kept, and there's Wi-Fi in rooms and common areas.
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