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Chhatrapati Shahu College of Engineering

Private University|Estd. 2013

Average rating of CSMSS

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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10%
4
60%
3
20%
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10%
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Placement

Placement

3.6/5

Admission

Admission

4.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

4.2/5

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Arjun Menon

Arjun Menon

14 Oct, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome at teaching and super talented. They're always there to help and support us. The exams are set by the university and are out of 60 marks. We need at least 20 marks to pass. If we don't make the cut, we can take a supplementary exam.

Placement: I'm studying B.Tech in AI, and there are lots of chances in this field. Placement is okay, not amazing. Companies like TCS and Mahindra come for recruitment. The highest salary is around 15 LPA, but that's for off-campus jobs. On average, most people get about 4 LPA.

Campus: The hostels are cool! They have separate ones for guys and girls, plus sports stuff to use. But the food in the mess isn't great it's kinda tasteless. They've got Wi-Fi and tidy classrooms, plus medical help if you need it. And there's even an ambulance on campus, just in case.

Smriti Khan

Smriti Khan

18 Aug, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They're qualified and teach well. The course is made by Dbatu University. Each semester, we have four exams: two class tests, one mid-semester exam, and one final exam.

Placement: In our final year, we can apply for jobs. Around half to more than half of us usually land jobs in different companies. The top offer is around INR 10 lakhs per year, while most of us get around INR 3.5 lakhs per year. TCS, Infosys, and some other IT companies hire a lot from our college. Everyone in our batch got internships through the college in our last semester.

Campus: The college campus is really pretty with gardens and tall coconut trees. There are big classrooms and a huge library with lots of books. The hostel serves good quality food that's not too pricey. And there are two canteens too.

Tanvi Singh

Tanvi Singh

5 Aug, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: During IT training, the teachers are super helpful. We get to practice coding languages and databases hands-on, and they support us all the way. The course content is from DBATU University, which isn't known for being up-to-date. The exams are pretty easy, and if we don't pass, we can try again in the remedial exam.

Placement: Loads of big companies like Infosys, Capgemini, Wipro, TCS, Cognizant, Hexaware, and others hire from our college. Even though I studied electrical engineering, I landed a software engineer job at Capgemini. The college offers free IT and aptitude training before placements, which helped me and 80% of my classmates get placed in IT companies.

Campus: At our college, we have different colleges like dental, ayurveda, and Diploma on the same campus. Each college has its own area. Wi-Fi isn't available everywhere, only in the library. They clean our college every day, three times a day. The hostel is just for girls, and it's got good stuff. We're not allowed to use the sports ground.

Gautam Iyer

Gautam Iyer

23 Jun, 2025

2.0
2 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are pretty good, but they could be better. The exams are tough, only a few students pass each semester. In my class, around 70% of students have subjects they need to catch up on. The syllabus could use some work to make it more helpful.

Placement: Placement opportunities are pretty low here. The top salary package is about 3 LPA, while the lowest is 1 LPA. There aren't many companies coming for placements, mostly just local ones. Not many students land internships either, only around 40%.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good. They have labs and Wi-Fi, which is cool. The food in the canteen is decent, not amazing though. The hostels are alright. The sports ground is okay, but they don't have a lot of games going on. They also have medical facilities in case you need help.

Karan Rao

Karan Rao

29 Aug, 2024

3.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty chill, some are awesome. Two of our teachers have Ph.D.s - Mithun and Karpe. The course stuff is old-fashioned, it's from a not-so-great university called DBATU. It doesn't really prep you for the real world. Honestly, even a high schooler could pass the tests here. And it takes a few tries to pass the final exam. The university is all about the cash, not about helping students grow.

Placement: Placements here are a real letdown. Only a handful from our college landed jobs with Mahindra & Mahindra and Pinnacle Motors, scoring packages of around 3-4 lakhs. Out of 77 students in our batch, just 10 got placed. Before COVID hit, lots of us got IT placements, but things have gone downhill since 2023. Finding internships on our own is tough. Usually, companies in Waluj area, like Man Mental and Varroc, offer around 15,000 for a 6-month stint.

Campus: The college only has a nice auditorium. They have two buildings, but one has been under construction for a long time and it's still not done. We don't have Wi-Fi, so we do practicals on a virtual lab. The college even rents out the sports ground, so we can't play there. Girls have a hostel, but guys have to find flats or private hostels nearby.

Chetan Nair

Chetan Nair

12 May, 2024

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They teach us stuff that's actually useful in the real world. The subjects we study are spot on for getting us ready for work. We learn a bunch of new tech stuff to stay ahead of the game. They even offer free classes to help us with Aptitude, which is super important for getting hired. Companies care a lot about Aptitude tests when they hire, so we gotta do well in those to move on to the coding test. We get to hear from big companies about job stuff and what they look for. The exams are tough, but you only need to get around 80 to 85% to pass.

Placement: Most of us got jobs after the lockdown. The highest salary was 25 lakh per year, while the lowest was 10 lakh. Companies like Microsoft, TCS, and Infosys hired many students. Almost everyone got internships, which is required by companies like Sumago and Wipro. Roles like Data Scientist and Python Programmer were offered to us.

Campus: The college has everything you need - Wi-Fi, computer labs, study areas, and even Apple labs. There are lots of labs, seminar halls, and a few libraries. Attendance is a must, around 75%. The food is good, and there's a badminton court, gym for both girls and boys, plus cricket and football fields. They also have an ayurvedic, homeopathy, and dental hospital on campus. Great facilities overall!

Deepak Rao

Deepak Rao

11 Jun, 2023

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and friendly. They really know their stuff. A few of them even graduated from top colleges like IIT and COEP. Plus, there are some senior teachers who used to teach in government colleges before coming here.

Placement: Around 10% of students from our course get placed, which is pretty good. Last week, the PTron company came to our college for placements. The highest salary package offered in our branch is 15 LPA. One student got a 1-year internship with a 1.4 LPA last week too. Other nearby companies also come to our college for placements.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is awesome! I really dig the vibe and the campus. Wi-Fi is everywhere, labs are cool, and classrooms have projectors and fans. The engineering books in the library are top-notch. The food in the mess is better than other places. We've got a sports ground for outdoor games and a game club for indoor fun. It's pretty sweet overall.

Ankit Nair

Ankit Nair

5 Jun, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make sure we're ready for jobs with the way they teach. Passing the semester exams is pretty doable, and most students pass with flying colors.

Placement: The job packages at our college go from INR 3.5 LPA to INR 12 LPA. Big companies like Mahindra & Mahindra, Capgemini, and Infosys come for placements. They offer roles like system analyst, software engineer, and data scientist.

Campus: The college has everything you need: Wi-Fi, computer labs, clean classrooms, and a library. Each course has its own department with cool tech and tools from the industry. The food in the canteen is okay too. Overall, the college's facilities are pretty good.

Swati Joshi

Swati Joshi

29 Nov, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college, DBATU University, are really helpful and super smart. Two of them even have Ph.Ds! But the course they offer needs some work because the syllabus is old-fashioned. Unlike other departments, us mechanical engineering students don't have to attend classes as much. And the exams are pretty easy, too.

Placement: The CSE placements in our college went down this year, but mechanical and electrical engineering placements went up. The average salary offer is 3.6 lakh, and top companies like Siemens, Man Mental, Aurangabad Electronics, and ISIE India hire from here. All students get internships, and some even land full-time jobs with a monthly stipend of 10,000 to 20,000 rupees. The job titles are trainee engineer roles.

Campus: Our campus has two buildings - one for main subjects and the other for other subjects. The non-main building is a bit dull and doesn't get as much teacher focus as the main one. The library has only LAN, no Wi-Fi, but it's a nice place to study. Just so you know, only girls have a hostel on campus, while guys can stay in private hostels or rent rooms off-campus.