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G.V. Acharya Institute of Engineering and Technology

Private University|Estd. 2009

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Average rating of GVAIET

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.5

Based on 6 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

2.8/5

Admission

Admission

4.0/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.3/5

Academics

Academics

3.7/5

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Yogesh Patel

Yogesh Patel

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering(Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)

Reviewed On 30 Sept, 2025

2.5
3 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The school didn't have enough teachers available, so I had to study a lot on my own. The teachers were always on time and knew their stuff, but there just weren't enough of them. It was a bit of a struggle.

Placement: The placement scene here is okay but not great. Most students end up in smaller companies, not big ones like Google. Usually, around 20-30% of students get placed with an average package of 4LPA. In my batch, 12 students got internships at IT firms as developers and operators. I had a chance too, but unfortunately, I didn't make it through.

Campus: The college campus is pretty good. It's big and there's a cool garden in the middle. The labs are nice and have everything you need. The food is alright, not amazing but not terrible either. They also have sports events every few months.

Sachin Rao

Sachin Rao

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things and Cyber Security Including Block Chain Techno)

Reviewed On 7 Mar, 2025

3.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They'll explain things a couple of times if you need them to. If you're still confused, they'll ask you to come after class or during free time for a simpler explanation. The exams are challenging, but you can definitely score well if you work hard.

Placement: There aren't any on-campus placements, but lots of students land paid internships in their 3rd or 4th year and jobs after graduation. You'll earn a degree from Mumbai University, which is respected by companies worldwide. That's a big plus!

Campus: I'm studying CSE with a focus on Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, and Blockchain. These skills are gonna be super important in the future. The teachers are really good at their subjects and always ready to help. The hostel has nice rooms, and the seniors are friendly. Only downside is that the food in the hostel doesn't taste great.

Sneha Khan

Sneha Khan

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things and Cyber Security Including Block Chain Techno)

Reviewed On 29 Apr, 2024

1.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The staff is limited here. Each teacher handles 2-3 subjects, but the education quality isn't great. We don't get much practical knowledge. Some staff are good, but there are only a handful of them, around 5-6. In my course, only 2 teachers are there to teach us.

Placement: Placement here is not great. Only one student has landed a job so far. TCS hired that one student. They don't pay for internships, but 80% of students get one. The course is okay, but the teachers and how they teach need work.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is a real letdown. There's water leaking from the ceiling, no proper washrooms, dim lighting in the classrooms, no whiteboards, and not even any fans. It feels like being in a government hospital. We do have a water cooler, but it's always empty. I once even spotted a frog inside it.

Rohit Mishra

Rohit Mishra

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering(Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)

Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2023

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teacher is really qualified from a top institute. She gives notes chapter by chapter, which is super helpful for us. The notes are easy to understand and help a lot during exams. They also give us important questions from past year papers. And on weekends, they have doubt-solving sessions. It's great!

Placement: At Acharya Institute of Technology, around 60% to 70% of students get placed in Tata Consultancy Services. The highest salary is 12 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. The college helps students get internships at AI1K company, but they're unpaid. About 20%-25% of students manage to land these internships.

Campus: The college is located in Shelu, but the hostel is in Nerul. The college offers a bus service, but it's not always on time. The Wi-Fi in the hostel, classrooms, and library is fast and reliable. The only issue is the poor mobile network. The college has a canteen, and they organize sports and games events every year.

Dinesh Sharma

Dinesh Sharma

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 2 Sept, 2020

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff. They have Ph.D.s or real-world experience and are super helpful. The courses are spot-on for what you need in the industry. Plus, there are coding and tech competitions that boost your skills. Exams can be tough, but if you study regularly, you'll be fine. Almost everyone passes with a 95% rate.

Placement: The placements at G.V. Acharya are awesome, especially for my course. Almost all students get placed in big software companies. The highest salary offered is 15 LPA, the lowest is around 7 LPA, and the average is 9 LPA. Companies like Infosys, Capgemini, Tata, Wipro, and others hire students from our college. Internship opportunities are great too, with about 85% of students getting internships at places like Tata, TCS, Capgemini, IBM, and more. In my course, you can get roles like Software Engineer, Full Stack Developer, Backend Developer, Data Analyst, and more.

Campus: The college has awesome facilities! They've got fast Wi-Fi everywhere, cool computer labs, nice classrooms, and a big library. The hostel food is yummy, rooms are tidy, and service is great. The mess and canteen are clean, with tasty and cheap food. There's also medical help available. And they organize sports like football, cricket, badminton, and more!

Suresh Mishra

Suresh Mishra

B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 6 May, 2019

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teaching is pretty good, but there's room for improvement. The courses cover stuff that's useful for everyone. They prep us well for placements and give everyone a fair shot. Exams aren't too tough; it's up to you how much you study. Teachers are always there to help with any questions. If you put in the effort, passing is no biggie.

Placement: The college got companies like Tech Mahindra, TCS, Tata, and more for placements. They gave different salary packages based on skills, not just grades. I appreciate how the college helps students land good jobs for a successful future.

Campus: The college needs better infrastructure. The labs aren't great, and the Wi-Fi often has problems. When the lights go out, there should be a generator to provide light. The facilities are good and really help students. The staff here guide students well.

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