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Average rating of AIT Pune
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Tanya Menon
5 Oct, 2025
Admission: The course curriculum isn't that great from a student's perspective. Some subjects like CCS and PCS seem pointless and don't add much value. The semester exams aren't too hard, but the university doesn't always check our papers properly. This can result in lower CGPA for students.
Placement: The placement scene here isn't great, honestly. Sales companies mostly hire girls, so they're getting better offers - around 12 to 13 LPA on average. But for guys, it's not as good. Their average package is around 7 to 8 LPA. Some even end up with offers as low as 5 to 6 LPA. It's tough for students to get internships too, thanks to strict university rules.
Campus: The college infrastructure is okay, but there are not enough facilities. The mess food quality varies, some dishes are good while others are not so great. The Wi-Fi connection is not great either, it's slow most of the time so we end up using our own internet.
Lata Gupta
30 Jul, 2024
Admission: Most teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. The teaching is good and the course material prepares us well for the industry. The exams are tough, but most of us manage to pass. I'd say around 9 out of 10 students pass, so it's not too bad.
Placement: The job placements are pretty good. It's not amazing, but it's not bad either. Last year, almost all students got jobs - 95 percent to be exact. Most of them got hired off-campus. This year, placements have gone down a bit compared to the past. The highest on-campus salary was 14 LPA. Some big companies like Mastercard, Tata Teach, and JP Morgan came for recruitment. About 80 percent of students also got internships, some were paid and some were unpaid.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty good, but it can be a bit iffy sometimes. The labs are cool and I've learned a lot there. The library and study areas are huge, perfect for studying. The hostel rooms are nice and airy, and the food in the mess is not bad at all. The medical and sports facilities are decent too. Plus, there's always medical help available on campus 24/7.
Rahul Das
30 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and the courses are interesting. First-year exams are pretty chill, which gives us time to check out different tech areas on campus. The library is stacked with helpful resources, and there are loads of cool clubs to join.
Placement: In the computer branch, almost all students got jobs. The average salary was 11 LPA, with the highest being 51 LPA. The college will become autonomous soon, which is cool. The campus is small but cozy. Can't wait for that NIT level!
Campus: The college has great facilities like new hostels and grounds. The teachers are really nice and helpful. They encourage us to join hackathons and support us in research. I heard the college will become autonomous soon. Oh, and the mess food is amazing!
Mahesh Phad
20 Apr, 2024
Admission: The school follows the curriculum set by Savitribai Phule Pune University. It doesn't change much and has been around for a long time. The teachers are okay, but you have to reach out to them outside of class. They mostly grade based on attendance.
Placement: About 60% of students find jobs in the first semester. The others wait for mass recruiters in the second semester. If you get a job, you can't take the exam again. This means more opportunities for others. At first, companies offer around 12 LPA, but that drops later on.
Campus: The hostel and academic buildings are really nice, but the college is always changing. They're constantly building new hostels and rooms, and taking care of the sports facilities. They clean up every day and make sure everything looks good. If you mess things up, you might get fined.
Sanjay Menon
17 Feb, 2023
Admission: I go to the Army Institute of Technology in Pune, which is linked with Savitribai Phule Pune University. It's becoming autonomous in 2025. The facilities here are nice and the exam prep courses are really good. The curriculum comes from Savitribai Phule Pune University.
Placement: The placements here are pretty decent compared to other colleges in Pune. Most students got placed with an average package of about 12 to 14 LPA in 2023. Around 96% of us landed jobs that year, which is great.
Campus: The campus is small, less than 30 acres. The hostels are nice and the academy building has good facilities. Wi-Fi is available in both places. The sports facilities are great, and first-year students have to stay in the hostels.
Jaya Iyer
28 Nov, 2022
Admission: The exams here are pretty easy, and there's not a lot of assignments or tests to stress about. Getting good marks is doable, and lots of students in IT and Computer Science get high CGPAs. Competition is tough if you aim for the top spots, but it's a good challenge.
Placement: I'm a sophomore studying IT at AIT. Placements used to be really good a couple of years ago, but they've gone down a lot recently. The exams are pretty easy, so it's not too hard to get good grades without too much stress.
Campus: The hostel is nice and the teachers know their stuff. The education quality is good, but the Wi-Fi is slow and expensive. Some hostel washrooms are small. The campus is clean but not big. The coding setup is good and seniors and juniors interact well.
Rakhi Singh
16 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but they're not super helpful. The teaching could be better, but the course content gets you ready for real-world jobs. The exams are pretty easy to pass around 80% of students pass. But it can change based on the subject you're studying.
Placement: After I graduated, most students in my batch got good jobs. The highest salary offered was 52 LPA by Microsoft, and the lowest was 3 LPA. On average, people were making around 1012 LPA. In my course, top companies like Tata, Oracle, and ZS ASSOCIATE come for placements. Around 70% of us also did internships with companies like Tata, Oceaneering, and TVS.
Campus: The classrooms look nice with smart boards and comfy benches. The labs have new computers and are well-kept. The library is huge with lots of different books. The hostel is okay, we get a bed, study table, and coolers. The food in the mess is pretty good and everything is clean. There are lots of sports facilities and a fun sports vibe on campus.
Vinay Gupta
25 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful. They really work hard to clear up any questions we have. Almost all of them have either a postgrad or Ph.D. The course content is spot on and gets updated every 4 years. Exams are fair and the passing rate is around 40%.
Placement: Most students got placed in the college placement for 2023-24. The highest package was 52 LPA, and the average was 12 LPA. Amazon, Microsoft, and Google were the top recruiters. They offered roles like software developer, web developer, and machine learning.
Campus: The college infrastructure isn't great. It's pretty small, even smaller than some schools. The library has lots of books and space for 150 students to study. The labs have all the tools for experiments. The hostel is average, with a bed, table, shoe rack, and cupboard provided. The food in the mess is okay, with a set menu every week.
Tej Singh
13 Jun, 2022
Admission: The professors at Army Institute of Technology really know their stuff, with over 20 staff members in each area. The first-year curriculum is the same for everyone, no matter what you're studying. Once you hit the second year, things switch up a bit. Each subject has a total of 100 marks, split into 30 for in-semester assessments and 70 for end-semester exams.
Placement: I'm in the 2025 batch. By November 2024, most students from Computer Science (Comp) got placed about 95%. In IT, 90% found jobs, while 85% in Electronics and Telecommunication (Entc) and 88% in Mechanical also got placed. Some big companies that recruited from our college are ZS, Microsoft, Barclays, Mastercard, Deloitte, and Tata Technologies.
Campus: The hostels here are pretty good. There's one for girls and 7 for boys. They keep everything clean and tidy, with cleaning happening every day. The rooms get cleaned by sweepers every week. Plus, all the hostels have Wi-Fi. The library is nice too, with a study area and a place to take tests.
Vivek Khan
10 Sept, 2021
Admission: The college has 1 counselor for every 20 students to help with personal problems and mental health. All the teachers are great at teaching and very friendly. I really like Ketan sir he's super nice to everyone. Exams follow the new SPPU 2024 pattern: 2 internal exams worth 30 marks each and 1 end-of-semester exam worth 70 marks. We also get a month off to prepare for the final exam, which is helpful.
Placement: The placement scene at our college is awesome! Last year, 96% of students got placed. The average package is 14 lakhs, and the highest package is 54 lakhs. Companies love coming here because of our discipline and army background. Our department is top-notch at providing opportunities. Microsoft, Deloitte, and 63 other companies visit our campus. It's a great place to kickstart your career!
Campus: The college has a hostel that all first-year students must stay in. Each room has a study table, chair, bed, cupboard, and shared bathroom. The menu changes weekly with dishes like pav bhaji and idli. The food is pretty good. Guys get hostels based on grades and attendance, while girls have access to hostels too. There's a market nearby called Vishntwadi and Dighi.
