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Average rating of DIEMS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Shreya Choudhary
16 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are great! They really care about us and help us out a lot. They give good advice on our projects and point out where we can do better. You can talk to them during free periods or even during exams. They make sure everyone gets the help they need. Love the support from the faculty!
Placement: Students start getting placements from the 7th semester, but you can also do internships earlier. Companies like Providence, Moller Mask, and Reltio have offered internships to some students, while Accenture, Infosys, and Visa have come for placements. Last year, Visa offered the highest package of 32 LPA, and the average package is around 6 LPA. They say about 80% of students end up getting placed, which is pretty good.
Campus: The QUASARS festival used to happen in Jan or Feb each year at our college. It was a big deal with sports and other fun stuff. They gave out prizes for both good grades and doing cool stuff outside of class. In September, before the 2nd semester exams, we had tech fests to talk tech and show off our skills. I wasn't happy with the library. They only had course books, and not even enough of those. It was hard to find a book when I needed one, especially during exams. The classrooms were big and airy, but we had to move around a lot because of bad network connections. Sports were a letdown too. Overall, not the best experience at the institute.
Ajay Chimkode
26 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know how to teach well and make classes interesting. The exams can be challenging, but it's actually helpful in the long run. Around 30% of students manage to pass, but if you need extra help, there are extra classes you can take to catch up.
Placement: The college is pretty good with placements. Half of the students found jobs, with the lowest salary being 1.5 lakhs and the highest being 7 lakhs per year. Companies like Tata and Accenture came for placements. Most students, around 70%, got internships too. The college has a great academic and placement track record overall.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi for students and labs accredited by NABA. The classrooms are nice and the atmosphere is fresh. The library has tons of books and a big reading hall. The hostel is good and the canteen is fine. They also have sports and games which is cool.
Pooja Jakhar
16 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. They're good at teaching too. They bring in experts to talk about the course stuff. Exams are tough but fair.
Placement: I'm Sakshi, a student in the AIML program graduating in 2025. When it comes to placements, less than half of the students have their PPOs. The rest are searching for PPOs with internships under their belt. Getting a job and starting a career in the IT industry is super important.
Campus: The course infrastructure is top-notch. The quality of teaching is great, and the Wi-Fi in our lab works well too. We didn't have any issues with the Wi-Fi, but they should update the Windows system regularly. The hostel is really nice and they keep it clean too.
Komal Nair
25 Mar, 2024
Admission: The classes are not helpful, and the teachers are not great. They don't get paid much, so that's probably why they work here. But they really need to get better at teaching. It feels like they've been using the same old stuff for ages.
Placement: The job offers were okay, around 3.5 LPA on average. The highest was 4.5 LPA, and the lowest was 1.8 LPA. The campus is not great, and not many companies come for placements. Only about 10 to 15 students out of a group of 140 got jobs last year. The placement team needs to do better they only care about attendance, not helping students find jobs.
Campus: The college doesn't have good facilities. No drinking water, bad washrooms, and the labs are terrible. They don't even have proper labs; they just make do with what they have.
Sandhya
5 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers are super nice and you can ask them anything. They really know their stuff. Classes are always on and never get canceled. They work hard to cover everything in the syllabus and support us students.
Placement: The college has good job opportunities. Big companies like Infosys and Accenture came for placements. I'm in my third year and I don't know much about placements in other departments yet. In Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, some students got placed in TCS and Infosys.
Campus: The college setup is really nice. The hostels are good too. The girls' hostel is on campus and super safe. There's a mess in the hostel building. We have Wi-Fi and a library that's open round the clock.
Sakshi Bhandari
2 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers in our course are really good they know their stuff, have lots of experience, and are super friendly. They always help us out when we have questions and give us good advice. They teach in a way that's easy to understand, mixing book stuff with real-life examples. The stuff we learn is all new and matches what's happening in the real world. The tests aren't too hard if you study regularly and know your stuff. Most students do well, and the pass rate is usually high, which shows how good the teachers are.
Placement: About 85% of us got placed at Arco. The highest package was 12 LPA, while the average was 6 LPA and the lowest 3.5 LPA. Top companies like Infosys and TCS hired a lot of us. Many of us interned at places like Wipro and IBM, getting hands-on experience. Popular roles were software developer and business analyst. The placement cell was awesome, giving us training and chances to network for job opportunities.
Campus: The classrooms for our course have all the stuff we need, like screens and fast Wi-Fi. The labs are new and have what we need for our studies. The library is big with lots of books and resources. The hostel rooms are nice and clean, and we feel safe with security around 24/7. The food in the mess is good and they have different options for different diets. If you want more food choices, there's a canting. They also have medical help with a doctor on call and first aid. And there are sports courts on campus for games and fun.
Vinay Rao
15 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good at explaining things, so it's easy to understand the material. Most students pass with a 75-80% rate, and the semesters stick to the syllabus, so they're not too tough. In the first year, you get to do lots of fun practicals that will come in handy later on.
Placement: I'm in a course with around 120 students. The highest salary you can get after graduation is around 9 lakhs per year. Companies like Tata, Bajaj, and others come to hire students. Most of us, around 60-75%, get internships from these companies too.
Campus: The college here has awesome facilities! You can find tons of Wi-Fi connections, different labs, spacious classrooms, and plenty of libraries like book library, motivation book library, chemistry lab, mechanics lab, and more. The food at the mess and canteen is top-notch too.
Sneha Iyer
3 Oct, 2022
Admission: The classes here have about 150 students for every 10 teachers, for both BBA and MBA. My favorite teacher is Sir Vipin Mishra; he talks about business stuff and keeps us inspired. On the other hand, I'm not a fan of Madam Denchokey because she seems to favor students from Sikkim. The grading includes a cycle test, assignments, presentations, and a final exam. Not many students fail the exam, maybe just a few out of the bunch.
Placement: Starting from the third semester, we can apply for jobs on campus. Companies like HDFC Bank, Ramada Hotel, Torrent, Sun Pharma, and Lenskart visit for placements. The highest salary offered is 100k, while the average is around 250k. To be eligible, you need at least a 5 CGPA. Once I graduate, I plan to attend job interviews to kickstart my career.
Campus: The college organizes the QUASARS fest every year in January or February. It's a big event held on the college grounds with sports and other activities. They give out prizes for both academics and extracurricular stuff. Tech fests happen in September before the 2nd semester exams. These fests are a good way to work with students and get recognized. The library wasn't great - we only had course books and not enough of them. It was tough to find a book during exams. The classrooms are big and airy, but sometimes we had to switch rooms for presentations due to network issues. Sports at the college were a letdown for me.
Sakshi Patel
21 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff they've got doctorate and PhD degrees. The course covers all the latest industry stuff, plus the basics that never go out of style. You come out of here totally ready for the job market.
Placement: I'm studying B.Tech in CSE with a focus on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Everyone knows AI is big right now all over the world. So, more than 80% of students from my course landed good jobs at top IT companies. Companies from Pune, Mumbai, and Bangalore came to our college for placements and hired students for different roles like junior engineer, developer, tester, and database engineer. It's great to see my classmates getting cool job offers!
Campus: The college labs have everything we need for learning new tech stuff. The teachers are top-notch and super helpful. Theyâ¢re friendly and always ready to assist. Plus, thereâ¢s a library, playground, lunch hall, and parking available for us.
Pooja Dhokale
29 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers at my college are really supportive and always push us to try new things. They give us a heads up on what we'll be learning each semester and share notes to help us study. Exams here are fair, not too hard. You just need to get at least 40 marks in every subject to pass.
Placement: Most students here get jobs or internships, which is awesome. The top companies for my course are VI. They offer roles like GET, Intern, and Embedded Software Developer. Other companies that visit for CSE and AIML roles are Wipro, Accenture, and more.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, labs, and a library. Boys and girls stay in different hostels. There's a gym, store, and mess. Food is good. You can also eat at the canteen. They have a stationery store with everything you need for school.
