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Dr. K.N Modi Institute of Engineering and Technology

Private University|Estd. 1995

Average rating of Dr. K.N Modi Institute of Engineering and Technology

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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3.2/5

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Yash sabbarwal

Yash sabbarwal

B.Tech. in Information Technology

Reviewed On 24 Jul, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: In every class, there's one mentor and one coordinator. The teachers are really smart and know their stuff. The teaching was okay, not amazing. A bunch of good teachers left in 2017, which was a bummer. But if you ever need help with your studies, the teachers are always ready to help out.

Placement: Back in 2018, most students got jobs after graduating, around 90%. Big companies like Daffodils, HCL, Josh Tech, and Amazon came to our college for placements. The main jobs offered were software developer and data analyst in the IT program. Some students even landed jobs at Ola Cabs and Accenture.

Campus: The campus is massive with 3 hostels, a food court, and 3 canteens. There's a cricket and football ground, plus a volleyball ground. Wi-Fi is available everywhere on campus. The library is top-notch with plenty of great books. You can easily spend the whole day there without getting bored.

Nitin Nair

Nitin Nair

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)

Reviewed On 14 Jun, 2025

2.0
3 Admission 1 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here aren't that great. Some don't even show up to class. They just read off slides and don't explain things well. Some teachers don't even know the subject properly and avoid questions. The syllabus is outdated and doesn't prepare us for jobs or industry work. They don't cover new topics or teach well. Exams are confusing and grading isn't fair. Some students fail for no reason. It's tough to pass even if you study hard. The faculty doesn't offer much support and isn't helpful. Overall, not a good experience.

Placement: Placement here isn't great. Only a few students actually land jobs, maybe around 20%. The highest package is 5 LPA, but only one lucky person snagged that. Most end up with around 2 LPA or even less. Some don't even get paid, just like 10k as a stipend or nothing. The companies that visit for placements are mostly small startups, no big names. It's tough to secure an internship too, only a handful of students manage to grab one, like 10-15%. The main roles offered are in sales or support, nothing really related to our core subjects. Not much development or technical work, it's mostly like working in a BPO. A lot of my friends have tried, but many don't even get a call back.

Campus: The facilities here aren't great. The Wi-Fi is super slow, feels like using 2G sometimes. The lab has old computers with outdated software. The library is small and doesn't have many books. Classes only have fans, no AC, so it gets really hot in the summer. The hostel rooms are dirty and the bathrooms smell bad all the time. The food in the mess isn't tasty, they serve the same thing every day, and lots of students end up with stomach problems. There's no good doctor or medical help available either. As for games and sports, there's just a small ground with not enough equipment. Overall, not a nice place to live or study.

Kavita Sharma

Kavita Sharma

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 5 Feb, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers, HODs, and our director were all super helpful and really knew their stuff. The quality of teaching was top-notch, with some teachers being really awesome. The CSE course has tons of opportunities, with way more job options compared to fields like Mechanical or Civil. It's a great program to be in!

Placement: I graduated from this college in 2017. About 60% of us got placed from my course. The highest salary was 8lpa, average was 3.8lpa, and the lowest was around 2lpa. Big companies like Tech Mahindra, CVENT, and Capital Via hired a lot of us. We mostly got roles like Software Developer or Business Development Executive. Around 40-50% of students landed internships at places like Nucleus Software and Tech Mahindra.

Campus: The facilities at my college were pretty good. We had Wi-Fi everywhere and the computer labs were awesome. There were a few libraries, all really nice. The classrooms were nice too, with good ventilation and projectors. We even had smart classes. I stayed in the college hostel for all 4 years. The food wasn't amazing, and the rooms were just okay. But the canteen was really good, and we had free Wi-Fi there. Plus, we had all kinds of sports facilities - like table tennis, basketball, badminton, cricket, football, and volleyball. Overall, our college was awesome for sports.

Anil Mishra

Anil Mishra

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Reviewed On 9 Jan, 2025

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were not very reliable and often showed up late. They didn't explain things well, so we had to figure it out on our own. The exams were tough, and we had to study a lot. The course material felt outdated and didn't seem relevant to getting a new job. We mostly just copied notes and guessed on tests. Some teachers didn't even bother explaining, they just handed out notes. The subjects felt old-fashioned and not practical for real jobs. The exams were confusing and really hard to pass. Overall, the course didn't seem very useful for our future.

Placement: Not many of us got jobs in our batch, maybe around 20% only. Companies didn't come often for placements, mostly just small local startups. The pay wasn't great either. The highest salary offered was 4 LPA, with an average of 2 LPA. Some students didn't get anything at all. Internships were scarce too, only a few students landed them in local shops or unknown companies. The roles offered were mostly in support or sales, not technical or desirable ones. Overall, the placements were pretty bad, way below average.

Campus: The college building was okay, but not great. The Wi-Fi was slow and the computer labs were old and dusty. The library didn't have many books. My hostel room was small and the bed wasn't comfy. The food in the mess tasted bad and wasn't always clean. There were no sports or games, so life was pretty boring. Medical help wasn't easy to get. The hostel was expensive, but didn't offer much. Wi-Fi was still slow and mess food was terrible. The sports equipment was all broken and games weren't fun to play.

Tej Joshi

Tej Joshi

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really good and always ready to help. The courses could use some updating to focus more on real-world skills rather than just theories. The exams each semester are pretty straightforward; if you study for about a month beforehand, you can get good grades. It's important for students to work hard to be fully prepared for the industry.

Placement: Most students in our course end up getting jobs. Big companies like TCS, Wipro, and Accenture come to our college to hire students. They offer roles like system engineer, software engineer, and graduate engineer trainee.

Campus: The Wi-Fi on campus works fine. Classrooms are okay, but the library is great. The hostel is just okay. They need to work on the food quality. Canteen food is decent. The buildings are old and could use some updates. Adding more lab classes would help with practical learning.

Hema Choudhary

Hema Choudhary

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 7 Mar, 2024

3.0
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in their first year are great  they're helpful and know their stuff. But after the first year of computer science, the teaching was just okay. If you're in engineering, though, you have a good shot at landing a solid job. Most of us in my group can study on our own, and over 90% of us pass our classes.

Placement: About half of the students get jobs through campus placements. The rest find jobs on their own because only a couple of companies come to hire us. The highest salary is 5.2 LPA, and the average is 3 LPA. We get placed in cool companies like Accenture, TCS, BlockBrew, and others.

Campus: The facilities on our campus are just okay. The labs aren't great, and the classrooms are pretty average. But we do have a nice library. The hostel here is awesome, with a top-notch mess and canteen. The medical services are solid too. And hey, we've got sports like cricket and swimming too. Overall, not bad!

Shruti Das

Shruti Das

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 9 Apr, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our department are really helpful, and the head of the department deals with any issues quickly. The college has good infrastructure, and if you're coming from another city, you can save time by taking the fast train. The Namo Baharat Modinagar South Station is just a short walk away from the college.

Placement: The college placement scene is pretty good. TCS and a bunch of other big companies come for pre-placement talks. Also, some companies have internship programs to help us get ready for jobs. It's cool!

Campus: The college has good infrastructure. If you're coming from another city, you can save time by taking the rapid train Namo Bharat. The Modinagar South Station is super close, just 100 meters away from the college.

Chetan Reddy

Chetan Reddy

B.Tech. in Information Technology

Reviewed On 27 May, 2022

2.3
1 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: In my first year, I had some awesome teachers. But by the second year, only two teachers were left because the others moved to a different college. Some faculty members in the second year weren't consistent with classes. We were supposed to have programming lab sessions, but no teachers showed up, so we never actually went to the lab. When it came to exams, the college was good. The teachers were really strict during all kinds of exams - internal, practicals, and external ones.

Placement: In our college, most CS/IT students got placed from 2017 to 2021, but placements in other branches were rare, like only 5%10%. In our batch (20172021), only about 10% got more than Rs. 15000/month, while 40% got more than Rs. 10000/month. Some had to find off-campus placements. One friend got a great job at Amazon a year after finishing the course, but the college still brags about it. None of us got internships through college; we had to find our own. If you care about your career, I wouldn't recommend this college.

Campus: I lived in the air-conditioned wing of the hostel for my entire four years. It was way better than the non-air-conditioned wing, but when it rained, the room walls would get damp. The food during the day in the mess was good, but I had to rely on the canteen and outside food a lot. The medical facilities weren't great, and there weren't any sports or game clubs in the hostel or college. Wi-Fi was available in both the college and hostel.

Deepak Menon

Deepak Menon

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 30 Jul, 2021

3.0
2 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are awesome, especially our HOD who knows a lot about civil engineering. He can teach us everything! Mr. Umashankar talks about structures and steel design, while Mr. Krushna Setty teaches us about building planning and transportation. We do lab work after lunch, testing everything properly. We even get to survey the field using equipment like auto-level, dumpy level, and total station. It's hands-on and practical!

Placement: Most students aim for higher studies, but about 30% go for placements. The average salary during placements is around 20k. Map my India is a top recruiter here. Around 20% of students are interested in site engineering, particularly in the civil branch. Some students also prepare for IES and GATE exams in civil engineering.

Campus: The college has great facilities. Wi-Fi is available everywhere even in the hostel. The labs are well-equipped with all kinds of instruments. Classrooms are top-notch and there's a cool library too. The boys' hostel is just a short bus ride away from the college. But the girls' hostel is right on campus. The canteen serves good food. They've got all the medical facilities you need. And sports are pretty good here too.

Neha Ghosh

Neha Ghosh

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 27 May, 2021

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty at this college are amazing. They each play their role perfectly and give us the best knowledge. The curriculum is well-planned with a proper schedule. The tests are helpful and prepare us well for the main exams. The exams cover all the topics thoroughly, so we don't struggle during the exams. It's a great learning experience here.

Placement: Honestly, my college doesn't have big companies coming for placements. But they make sure around 80% of students get placed in good companies. Hardly anyone is left without a job. I really enjoy my time here. The training in communication, aptitude, and other skills made me more confident.

Campus: The hostel is nice, but the courses don't cover things like cyber, IoT, or AI in the Computer Science branch. They should add these topics to keep up with the latest trends. It would help students feel more confident and not have to struggle to find other resources. The hostel organizes great events and overall has superb facilities.

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