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Ajeenkya DY Patil University Seamedu

Private University|Estd. 2008

Average rating of Ajeenkya DY Patil University Seamedu

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 18 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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17%
4
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3
39%
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6%
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Placement

Placement

3.6/5

Admission

Admission

4.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.3/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Ankit Gupta

Ankit Gupta

17 Apr, 2025

2.3
3 Admission 1 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really boring and their way of teaching isn't up to industry standards. It feels like they don't plan out what they're going to teach. Plus, one teacher covers a lot of different topics, which makes it hard to switch things up.

Placement: I was really disappointed with the placements here. They said we'd have good chances, but it's actually only around 10%. The teaching is so bad that you won't even learn much. I hoped they'd get better, but things just kept getting worse.

Campus: The lab for VFX and games students is super old, like from 2007. The teachers are not great - they seem lazy and don't have much industry experience. It's probably because the big bosses can't fix things. But everything else is okay - the food and classrooms are fine. Just wish we had a medical center or library on campus.

Varun Nair

Varun Nair

29 Oct, 2024

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The journalism department has awesome faculty who are super experienced. They're mostly seniors from Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth in Pune, so they really know their stuff. The sound engineering department also has great teachers. Even though not all of them are seniors, they're still skilled and trained in their field. The sound engineering faculty are top-notch and teach you hands-on with practice sessions at an advanced level.

Placement: The course focuses a lot on our own skills rather than just what we learn in class. So, getting placed really depends on how good our skills are. Even if we get great marks, we still need good skills to land a job. The college brings in many companies for placements, like Yash Raj Films and Focusrite. They offered salaries ranging from Rs. 5,000-15,000 to Rs. 60,000-80,000 a month. Some of us also got internships through the college. It's all about having the right skills to get placed!

Campus: I love this college because they have awesome consoles and labs. It's one of the best in India. They give us everything we need like Wi-Fi and a library. The classrooms are top-notch. The food in the canteen isn't great, though. They don't have hostels, but they help you find nearby PGs. Whenever there's a problem with the building, they fix it right away.

Harsh Patel

Harsh Patel

23 Oct, 2023

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at the college are really helpful and know their stuff. They're mostly young, so it's easy to talk to them. The teaching could be improved, but it's not bad. The courses prepare you well for the industry and are relevant.

Placement: The college placed around 80-90% of students last year, which is awesome. They offered starting salaries between Rs. 30,000-40,000, but some lucky ones got up to 2-3 lakhs per month. Companies like Ubisoft, Reliance, and Nazara came for placements. The cool jobs in my field are Senior Game Designers and Artists. The average package is around Rs. 25,000 to 70,000. Also, 70% of students landed internships in top companies like Zapak Gaming, Byju's, and Reliance.

Campus: The college has free Wi-Fi which is great for students. The labs are modern with good technology. Classrooms are nice and have everything for teaching and learning. It's a bummer that there's no library or hostel services. But there's a canteen with tasty, clean food. They also have first aid. The college isn't big on sports, though.

Aparna Patel

Aparna Patel

30 May, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were really helpful and gave good guidance. They were supportive and motivating. The courses matched well with what we were learning. The exams weren't too hard if you studied enough.

Placement: Most of us in my course landed good jobs. The pay for MBA grads here is usually 3-3.5 LPA, but we got offers from 3.5 to 5 LPA. Cool companies like Reliance gaming, Nykka, Series, Pinkvilla, and Believe music came for recruitment. We could choose from roles like production manager, sales executive, artist manager, and social media manager.

Campus: The faculty in our course really knew their stuff. The classrooms were well-lit, and the Wi-Fi was good. The university had great services, like good food options and lots of open space. We had awesome faculty guiding us through the course.

Uday Iyer

Uday Iyer

26 Mar, 2023

3.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The college gives a good education, with online exams that are easy to pass. It's fun to study what you love. The faculty is great too!

Placement: Getting a job after college is tough here. They say they'll help you find one when you join, but later on, they say no. They know people, but a lot of us just end up freelancing.

Campus: I really like the facilities at our college. The labs are spacious and great for anyone into music technology. Perfect for those interested in the technical side of sound and music.

Shubham Verma

Shubham Verma

27 Feb, 2023

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really nice and know a lot. They often bring in guest speakers who work in the music industry for workshops. They don't really focus on amp micing or guitar recording, but they're great for electronic music production.

Placement: I heard that not all students get placements from the college. They say only 1 out of every 50 students gets placed through the college. So, you gotta hustle and network on your own. But hey, if you're up for it, the college does offer internships. Just gotta put in the work!

Campus: The college has awesome facilities with lots of equipment for students. There's a well-equipped studio and lab, plus big classrooms that can fit around 60-70 students. The labs have many working computers for students to use right there. It's really great!

Shreya Iyer

Shreya Iyer

16 Oct, 2022

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome. They really want to help you with anything you need. They're experts in their field and focus more on real-life examples than just theory. You can always talk to them whenever you want. The course covers a wide range of things like consoles, hardware, audio gear, DAW's, and music business.

Placement: When it comes to finding a job, it's all about how much you're willing to work for it. Your effort shows your worth. Dedication is key if you want to do well. Last year's students got jobs at big companies like Avid, Ubisoft, Aajtak, Zapak, and more. They were looking for mixing engineers, live sound engineers, and sound designers.

Campus: The working space at the college is awesome, with really cool sound labs like the 5.1 and 7.1 studios. They give us Mac computers and MIDI equipment at our workstations. The classrooms are nice too. I've met lots of people from all over the country and even from different parts of the world. It's been a great experience so far!

Shruti Singh

Shruti Singh

29 Sept, 2022

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable. They're trained by someone certified by Ableton. They help us with our questions and even offer personal mentoring. The college gives us tests for Avid ProTools certification. If you practice and study, the semester exams aren't too tough.

Placement: Placements are a bit low here. If you don't have any backlogs, you can apply for placements at the college. But honestly, you gotta hustle on your own to find a job in this field. Some students do land placements in companies like Byjus and Radio Mirchi through the college.

Campus: Seamedu College has top-notch facilities! The studios are super fancy and up to industry standards. They've got all the cool gear like Neumann Microphones, Avid S3 + Dock, Genelec Speakers, and more. Plus, all the computers in the labs are Macs with the latest sound software like Ableton Live, Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, and Nuendo. It's awesome for hands-on learning!

Rajeev Bhutyal

Rajeev Bhutyal

15 Jul, 2022

3.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty good, but sometimes I think they need to update their knowledge a bit. They do a great job teaching, though. You can learn something new every day. One thing, though, they also teach Journalism and mass communication, which may not be useful for everyone. We have classes at Tilak Maharashtra Vidhyapeeth twice a week. The Engineering course is set up really well, focusing on sound.

Placement: I graduated from Sound Engineering at Seamedu. Most students have to find jobs themselves, only a few get placed through the college. Salaries vary a lot in this field - freelancers can make around 1000 per project, but some lucky ones can earn up to 100000. A few music studios in Mumbai hired our classmates for roles like Live Sound Engineer, Mixing Engineer, and Record Engineer. Seamedu helps with internships, mostly within the college or related companies. But you have to meet the eligibility criteria first. Out of a class of 30, about 5-6 students get internships in the college itself.

Campus: Wi-Fi is there, but it's hard to get on. The labs are awesome with iMacs for practicing all day. One classroom has good sound. You can book 3 music studios: a small one for anyone, a 5.1, and a 7.1 for Pro Tools certified students. You can use the bigger studios in 2nd or 3rd year after passing the exam. There's no hostel, so you have to find a PG. The canteen is pretty good.

Sakshi Patel

Sakshi Patel

4 Apr, 2022

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: Being a student at Seamedu was great because the teachers were awesome. They had a lot of experience and knew their stuff. The classes were fun and hands-on because each teacher had their own cool way of teaching. The course was a mix of media and management, which was tough, but the teachers made it easier for us. They were always there to help us out.

Placement: I'm almost done with my last semester here. The placements are still happening, and about half of us have already got jobs in good companies. Thanks to the help from Seamedu's placement team, I landed a job in media that pays over 4 LPA. They really matched me with what I wanted and was qualified for.

Campus: During my MBA in media and entertainment, we had awesome facilities like media labs for sound recording, filmmaking, and gaming. We got hands-on experience with the help of working pros and our great teachers. We also had Wi-Fi and TV screens for presentations, making everything run smoothly for us students.