Average rating of ACET
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Swati Gupta
M.Tech. in Electronics and Communications Engineering
Reviewed On 11 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super smart, but sometimes they struggle to teach us well. Their attitudes can be a bit too much sometimes. They could be more friendly when talking to us. Also, they only manage to cover about 70% of the syllabus each semester.
Placement: The placements here are just okay, not great. Only TCS and Wipro are big names that visit for recruitment. Other companies are mostly local and not well-known. The placement cell seems a bit iffy they might give out misleading info sometimes.
Campus: The campus isn't great, it's just okay. It's really small and there's no hostel on site. If you're not from Nagpur, you gotta find your own place like a room, flat, or PG. Because the campus is tiny, there's not much to do around the college.
Sanjay Gupta
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 27 Dec, 2024
Admission: I really like how knowledgeable the teachers are in their subjects. The course curriculum comes from RTM Nagpur University. Each semester lasts around 3 to 4 months, and we have exams at the end of each one. The pass rate is about 80%.
Placement: Most students get placed in IT companies like HCL, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Capegemini, etc. The highest salary is around 6 Lakhs per year and the lowest is 2.5 Lakhs per year. Almost 80% of students have finished their internships.
Campus: There's free Wi-Fi on every floor. The classrooms are spacious with big windows and fans. The library is huge, probably the largest in Nagpur University, and has lots of books for studying. Unfortunately, there's no hostel or canteen on campus. But they do have sports facilities for both girls and boys, which is great.
Pooja Singh
B.Tech in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 14 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They know their stuff and are super nice. They use digital boards and projectors to teach us, which is really helpful. They even use Google Classroom to keep track of our grades. Plus, they give us notes that we can access throughout the whole semester. It's great!
Placement: In our course, there aren't any job placements available. The college pushes us to apply to IT companies, but there aren't many job openings. Some students manage to get through interviews, but the companies ask for a 3-year commitment. The teachers and head of department pressure us to join these companies without a good explanation.
Campus: The campus doesn't have Wi-Fi, and the library computers are down, but you can still get online. Unfortunately, we can't use our own laptops here. Also, the classrooms don't have good spots to charge your devices.
Sumit Choudhary
B.Tech in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 5 May, 2024
Admission: The teaching here is pretty good. If you put in the effort, the exams are not too bad. But if you don't study, it can be tough. Around 40% of students pass each semester. This college is connected with RTMNU University, a popular one. They also do practical sessions, which is great for us. It's important to have hands-on experience, not just book knowledge.
Placement: Placements for CS students at our college are pretty good. For other branches, you gotta work hard to get a good offer. You need to pass with first division to have a shot. Otherwise, you might end up with a job paying around 10,000-15,000. They offer various courses like civil engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science engineering, electronics engineering, and electrical engineering.
Campus: The college has labs, classrooms, smart classes, and a library. You can play football and cricket here. They even have a special room for students to pray. The washrooms are clean, and it's a great place for Muslim students. I recommend checking out the college.
Sumit Rao
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 14 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They're qualified and most of them have Ph.D. or M.Tech degrees. They make sure students stay disciplined. The course is practical and gets us ready for the industry by the 7th semester. Exams are tough, definitely harder than usual. The pass rate is around 45%.
Placement: Most students get placed, which is great. The highest salary offered is 7 LPA, with an average of 4 LPA and the lowest at 3.15 LPA. Companies like TCS, Infosys, Mahindra, and others hire from here. Students can find internships through the college in places like Internshala and Infosys.
Campus: The college has everything you need - an elevator, library, gym, Wi-Fi, and a place to get water. There are labs for all departments and even a language lab. The classrooms are high-tech with digital stuff. Plus, there's a cool ground and parking lot. Just a heads up, there's no hostel here so you gotta find your own place to crash.
Abhishek Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Feb, 2024
Admission: I really like how the teachers are always ready to help out. The lab assistants are also great during our hands-on classes. This course is all about hands-on learning and it helps us get the skills we need for the industry. But we also have to work on some extra skills on our own to be fully prepared.
Placement: Around 50 to 60 students out of 100 usually get placed here. But, you gotta be good enough to get placed. If you don't have the skills, you can't even try for placements. To sit in campus placements, you need a CGPA of at least 7. Anything lower won't cut it for the college.
Campus: First-year students don't get Wi-Fi. The classrooms are big. No hostels on campus, so you have to find a room nearby. There's no canteen, but lots of shops outside for snacks and stationery.
Shubham Mishra
BTech Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 18 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers were really helpful in answering our questions. They were well-qualified and had lots of experience. They even told us about their work experiences. The classes focused a lot on theory, which made it tough for mechanical engineering students to find core jobs. The exams were super hard, and only about 70% of us managed to pass.
Placement: Most students in our college ended up getting jobs in different companies. The lowest salary offered was around 1.5 lakhs per year, while some lucky ones got as much as 5-8 lakhs per year. On average, students were making around 2 lakhs per year. The top companies that hired from our college were Infosys, TCS, and Cognizant. A good number of students, about 80%, also landed internships at HCL. The internship role mostly offered was production planning engineer.
Campus: The facilities at our college branch weren't great. The classrooms weren't comfortable, especially in the summer. But there was a library for studying and a place for projects. The campus had some network problems, but we had projectors for online learning. Unfortunately, there wasn't a hostel on campus.
Aparna Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super professional. They challenge us with tough exams, like CAT-1 and CAT-2 every semester. These split the syllabus into 2 parts, and we have semester exams twice a year. It's a good way to keep us on our toes and make sure we're learning.
Placement: I love how our college offers lots of internship opportunities. Companies like Infosys even come to hire students. The best package so far is 9 LPA. I really appreciate how our college focuses on giving us hands-on experience. It'll definitely help us land a good job in the future.
Campus: The teachers at our college really know their stuff. The buildings on campus are decent. We've got 3 main buildings here. The first one is for the older students, the library, and the office. The second one is for mechanical students, and the last one is just for the freshmen. It's a pretty good setup overall.
Vidya Mishra
B.Tech in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are not very responsive and seem lazy. Their teaching is just okay, nothing special. The curriculum doesn't prepare us well for the industry. We only learn enough to pass exams. The exams are not too tough, but sometimes they ask about things we weren't taught. You need 25 out of 70 to pass.
Placement: I heard that around half to sixty percent of students from this college get placed. They usually get paid around 5 to 10 lakhs per year on average. But the college could do better in sharing details about internships and companies.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, but they don't give us access to it. The classrooms are usually dirty, even though they claim to clean them. There's a library, but no hostels, mess, or canteens available.
Yamini Mishra
B.Tech in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and they're great at explaining things. If we don't get something, we can just ask them. The semester exams are tough, so we have to study hard to pass. And they're serious about catching cheaters, so better not try anything sneaky.
Placement: In my program, there's a bunch of us students. When we finish, the college hooks us up with job opportunities at some top companies. About 85% of students in my program land internships at places like Kukreja. It's pretty cool!
Campus: I really like how clean and organized my college is. The labs are well-equipped with all the things we need for our activities. The classrooms are spacious and have cool tech stuff like projectors. Plus, there are lots of hostels nearby that are clean too. It's a great environment to study in!
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