
Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering
Average rating of Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Lata Singh
21 Sept, 2025
Admission: The college faculty is super helpful and knows their stuff. The teaching here is top-notch. The course material is practical and gets us ready for the real world. The exams are just the right level of challenge.
Placement: Around 40-45% of students in our college land jobs after this course. The pay is usually between 3-8 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Cognizant, and Capgemini hire a lot of students here. Most students end up as Software developers, Web developers, or data engineers.
Campus: The facilities for our course at this college were really good. Everything from Wi-Fi to the library to the sports ground was top-notch. The hostel also had great facilities, especially the food in the mess. Overall, I was happy with the quality of everything the college had to offer.
Sakshi Verma
15 Mar, 2024
Admission: The curriculum we had was from UoM. But now, the college has its own curriculum since it's autonomous. It's much better now. The faculty are all permanent, and they mostly have or are working on doctorates. They're really helpful.
Placement: About 70% of us got placed after graduation. The top salary was 18 LPA for batch 24. On average, most of us got around 6-7 LPA. Some of the companies that hired us were Dolat Capital, Accenture, and TCS. They mostly hired in big numbers. The jobs they offered were SDE, GET, BDA, and others.
Campus: The campus is just okay. The food isn't great, especially for vegetarians. It might bum out students from out of town. Sports stuff is decent, but there aren't any dorms on site. The labs have Wi-Fi, and only some are air-conditioned and nice. Classrooms have smart boards though.
Uday Mishra
29 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers in my program are super helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. They all teach really well too. We get to go on industry visits thanks to the course curriculum. The exams each semester are pretty straightforward, that's why about 60% of us pass.
Placement: In my course, over half the students get placed in companies. The salary packages range from 3 Lacs to 18 Lacs per year. Big companies hire students from our college. About half the students also get internships.
Campus: The course has great facilities like Wi-Fi, classrooms, and libraries. The food in the college canteen is really good. Unfortunately, there aren't any medical facilities. But hey, there are sports and games you can enjoy here!
Sonal Mishra
11 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful and know their stuff. They teach really well. The course content doesn't really match up with what's needed in the industry. The exams in my semester are tough, you gotta get at least 75% to pass.
Placement: Most students from my college get jobs after they graduate, which is super cool. The highest salary you can get in my course is 2.7 LPA, while the lowest is Rs. 15,000 monthly. Lots of students from my course get internships at top companies like Class 1 and Lightning.
Campus: My course has everything I need: Wi-Fi, classrooms, and a library. The college facilities are great, and the food they make is delicious and healthy. Plus, they have medical and sports facilities too.
Yash Rungta
18 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and are always there to help. Most of them have lots of experience, which is awesome. But, I've heard that a few teachers are new and might not have as much experience yet. When it comes to engineering, it's a good idea to start studying about a month before exams.
Placement: Around half the students from our college find jobs after graduation. The highest salary offered is between 7 to 8 LPA. Students receive job offers in different areas like SCM and Quality.
Campus: The college has a good setup with cool stuff like a library and Wi-Fi. The labs are in good shape. The classrooms can fit about 60 students, and the view from there is nice. It's also well-ventilated, so it's comfy to study in.
Vinay Nair
31 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. The course is organized well with all the important subjects. They give tests often to keep you on track. It's a good mix of theory and real-world stuff.
Placement: Most students get jobs on campus, but not always with great pay. The usual jobs are software developer, data analyst, QA tester, and others. Big companies like TCS, Amazon, Infosys, and Microsoft hire students from here.
Campus: The hostel isn't close, and there's no girls' hostel, which would've been handy. The college buildings are old and they haven't fixed them up. It's in a good spot, but it's pretty far from the train station, which can be a hassle.
Arjun Verma
11 Mar, 2023
Admission: The professors are really good at teaching. They know their stuff and are super helpful. The courses they offer are spot on. The exams cover what we learn in class plus some extra info. On top of that, the college offers free additional courses like aerobics, yoga, different types of dance, mentoring kids, and electrical/fire safety. It's awesome!
Placement: Computer engineering at CRCE is awesome. The placement rate last year was 92%. J.P Morgan and Chase, Godrej Capital, and Razer Pay are some top companies that hire from our course. They offer great packages, like 17.75 LPA and even 30 LPA. Some students also get international placements in Tokyo, Japan. There are plenty of other top companies that come for placements too, like Interactive Brokers and Quantiphi.
Campus: The classrooms, labs, and computer labs at this college are awesome. They look really nice after renovation. The canteen here is great too. The campus is huge, with a big auditorium called 'samvad' that feels like a theater. They even have a hotel on campus. Lots of sports and cultural events happen here. And don't forget about the cool digital library they have.
Nitin Das
15 Jul, 2022
Admission: The exams here are harder than at most other colleges. The tech teams here share real-world knowledge. We learn about the course all year and get to visit industries. Overall, it's been a pretty good experience.
Placement: I heard that about 40% of students got jobs, and they mostly got good ones. Computer science folks have better chances of getting hired than mechanical students. The experience here is okay. The teachers work hard to bring in lots of companies for placements. Overall, the college is pretty good.
Campus: The college has good facilities like labs and libraries. They even have basketball courts which is cool. Unfortunately, there's no hostel on campus. But the teachers do help students find one, even though it's not super easy. The canteen is okay, not a lot of choices but it's alright.
Tanvi Rao
4 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are always there to help. Some are amazing at teaching, while others are just okay. Overall, the teaching is really good. The electronics engineering course got upgraded to electronics and computer science engineering, which I think is awesome. You gotta do an internship and get some Coursera certificates to be all set for the industry. Since it's affiliated with Mumbai University, the exams can be tough, so make sure you study hard.
Placement: The job placements at our college are really good. This year, around 70-80 companies came to hire students. They offer different types of packages like normal, dream, and super dream. Normal packages are below 5 LPA, dream packages are 5-10 LPA, and super dream packages are above 10 LPA. There were about 30-40 companies offering normal packages, 20-30 offering dream packages, and 10-15 offering super dream packages. The top companies that hire a lot of students are TCS, Cognizant, Reliance Jio, and Accenture. Quantiphi, a data science company, also hires from our college. I recently got a job at Quantiphi as a machine learning engineer. Other good IT companies that come every year are Carwale, Amazon, UBS, JP Morgan, and more. Some core electronic companies like Select Controls also come, depending on how many students apply. If companies have intern positions available, they come to campus. But it's also good to try for off-campus internships in your second or third year for more practical experience. After getting a job in BE, some companies offer internships, but not all. Companies in IT, core electronics, and marketing/business analyst roles come to hire. It's up to you where you want to apply, but there are usually a lot of IT companies. I studied electronics engineering but got a job as a machine learning engineer,
Campus: The hostel here isn't as great as in some other colleges. If you're from outside Mumbai, you gotta rent a room. The canteen and playground are kinda small, but you can still make do. The campus has awesome labs, classrooms, library, and Wi-Fi. If you're here to study, it's a good spot.
Nitin Menon
22 Feb, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. The course content is all current and gets us ready for work and stuff. Our exams follow Mumbai university's schedule and the pass rate is pretty good too.
Placement: The pay for production engineering jobs is around 3-3.5 LPA on average. The top salary offered was 16.5 LPA. You can get jobs in product design, marketing, supply chain, and more. The college offers internships and training programs. If you're good at what you do, you can get paid internships. Companies like L&T and Godrej come for placements.
Campus: The college has good facilities like air-conditioned computer labs, CAD room, and labs. The library is well-kept and has internet. The canteen serves decent food and has enough seats. They also care about medical needs and sports.