
Alard College of Engineering and Management
Average rating of Alard College of Engineering and Management
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.4
Student Rating Distribution
Vishal Sharma
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 27 Aug, 2025
Admission: Each course has like 10-15 teachers. The Head of Department is super supportive. They're always there for us and help with everything. Students get to handle all the activities at college. It's easy to talk to guests and staff too.
Placement: Around 65 students out of 120 got jobs in companies like Infosys, Deloitte, Wipro, KPMG, and Amazon. The average salary they offered was 12 LPA. The placement rate is 75%, which is pretty good.
Campus: Our college has separate divisions for all types of engineering. The classrooms are okay. There's a girls' and boys' hostel that can fit about 200 students each. The food in the mess is really tasty.
Ankit Khurana
M.E. in Computer Enginering
Reviewed On 21 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great! They know their stuff and are always there to help. The course material is top-notch and gets you ready for the real world. Exams are fair, with a 50% pass rate. You come out of here with some valuable skills for sure.
Placement: The placements at our college are pretty good. If you want to get a job here, make sure you get good grades. Big companies come to hire students from our college. Just make sure you have the right skills. The average salary they offer is over 3 LPA.
Campus: Our college has great infrastructure with good facilities like a big playground, Wi-Fi, gym, and a library. We even have the biggest playground in Pune!
Tanvi Rao
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 16 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are okay, but they don't have a lot of experience. Some of them could be better. The course curriculum is really good, though. It gets us ready for working in the industry. The exams are super tough, though. Even though my course is the best one here, we still have to put in extra effort to get ready for the industry. The teachers not being great makes the exams even harder for us.
Placement: Around 30-40% of us got placed after college. The highest salary offered was around 30-40 lakhs per year. Most of us got an average package of 10-20 lakhs per year. The lowest package was 3 lakhs per year. Wipro was the main company that hired from our college. I'm not sure about internships, though. Some students did get placed, but I don't know anyone personally. I don't think our college has a lot of placement opportunities.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, a library, a canteen, a sports ground, study rooms, and parking. The hostel isn't great though. Food in the college isn't very good, and there aren't any medical facilities. Sports and games are fun, and first aid is available. The mess food isn't great, and security in the hostel could be better.
Rakhi Mishra
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 18 Jan, 2023
Admission: The teachers in our course really know their stuff. They don't just teach what's in the books, but also share real-world insights. They work on our communication skills and boost our confidence for job interviews. It's been super helpful!
Placement: The AI and machine learning course is pretty new at our college. We're the first batch doing it. A lot of students have landed jobs in Computer Science at places like TCS, Cognizant, and Accenture. The highest salary offered here is around 12LPA, with an average of 4-6LPA, and the lowest around 2-3LPA. Our college also hooks us up with internships at top companies for web development.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is nice, but the classrooms could be better. We don't use projectors for learning in class. Labs are cool and we always have Wi-Fi there. The library is noisy and lacks discipline for studying. There aren't many computers available for practice. The Hostel facilities are really bad.
Hema Gupta
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 26 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are good at teaching, but they're not very supportive. They could make studying more interesting, and some of them aren't very well-educated. The course curriculum varies depending on the department you're in.
Placement: Our college doesn't organize placements for us, but they do help us find job opportunities. There isn't a placement cell, so companies don't come to campus to hire students. We have to look for job opportunities off-campus.
Campus: Our college has a huge football field, but we don't have a cricket ground. Sports aren't a big thing here. The campus is old, and we don't have a Xerox or canteen on site.
Yash Omprakash Bokade
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 19 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and are super helpful, especially during placements. The college follows the SPPU course curriculum with the latest 2019 pattern syllabus, which is really useful.
Placement: A lot of students found jobs in our college last year. Most of them landed jobs in companies like Tech Mahindra and Infosys. Our college is great at helping engineering students get good job opportunities through both on-campus and off-campus placement drives.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is great. We have good facilities, like nice classrooms and labs with fast computers. There's a big football field on campus, and we also have hostels and a canteen. It's all pretty cool!
Sonal Khan
B.E. in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 16 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teaching here is top-notch! They really help us understand. The pass rate is around 40%, so exams can be tough. The exam format follows the university guidelines.
Placement: My college didn't help with placements or internships. However, companies did offer placements to electrical department students, just not on campus.
Campus: The labs, grounds, and library were awesome. But there was no free Wi-Fi. Unfortunately, the hostel and food weren't great. I'd give them a 1 out of 5 rating.
Naveen Joshi
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 12 May, 2022
Admission: The teachers at Alard University are super helpful and talented. They really get what we're going through, whether it's with school stuff or personal stuff. They keep us motivated and teach us about real-life issues and how to solve them. The faculty here is top-notch for sure!
Placement: Most of the students got placed, which is great. The starting salary is around INR 4 LPA, going up to about INR 14.75 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Tech Mahindra, Deloitte, and Wipro hire from here. They offer jobs in different fields like AIML, CS, Mechanical, Civil, and AI. But, the college doesn't help with internships, so we have to find them ourselves.
Campus: The campus is awesome because it has different schools like a school, junior college, pharmacy college, MBA college, and engineering college. It's really big and has lots of cool facilities, like a big playground and many function halls.
Pradeep Singh
B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers in the ENTC department are friendly and helpful. They assist us with our problems, but the teaching quality could be better. The course doesn't seem very relevant, and you'll need to study a lot on your own to be ready for the industry. The syllabus is outdated too.
Placement: Placements have improved lately, but they're still not great. Mostly service-based companies come for placements. Recently, TCS and some small startups came to hire. The average package is around 3-4 lakhs per year. The starting salary is about Rs. 15,000-20,000 per month. Only a small percentage of students actually get placed, so don't expect much in terms of placements at this college.
Campus: I didn't stay in the college hostel because it's not worth the money. The fee is Rs. 80,000 per year. Some students told me to stay in a PG instead, so I did, and I'm happy with that choice. I heard bad things about the hostel food, too. The infrastructure is just okay, nothing special. The only good thing is the football turf.
Pankaj kumar
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 19 Feb, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and supportive. The courses follow the SPPU standards, and the exams are fair. Some teachers know their stuff well. The teaching quality can be different for each course, but the basics are covered. However, there could be more real-world focus in the curriculum. So sometimes we have to figure things out on our own.
Placement: Around 10% of students land jobs at big companies every year, while the rest get help finding work. The pay is usually between 3 to 4 lakhs per year. Big companies like Infosys, TCS, Capgemini, and Wipro come to our college to hire students. They usually offer jobs like software developer and support engineer.
Campus: The hostel is nice and well-kept. The B.Tech program courses are really good. We have a cool library and Wi-Fi all over campus. The campus is a good size. The canteen is okay, but they need to improve the food quality. Sports happen once a year. The medical services are not that great.
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