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Average rating of GSM MIT
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Ankit Kumar
B.Tech. in Electronics and Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and explain things really clearly. They all have top-notch degrees and skills. The course curriculum is spot on and gets us ready for the real world. The semester exams are tough, so you gotta put in the work. Passing rate in this department is around 70% on the first try.
Placement: Around 40% of students get placed after graduation. The highest salary you can get is 12 lakhs per year, while the lowest is 3 lakhs per year. On average, it's around 3-4 lakhs per year. Companies like Siemens and Mahindra come for recruitment. Most students, about 70%, get internships through the college. They offer roles like backend and frontend developers.
Campus: MIT campus has Wi-Fi that works everywhere. The labs are free and each one has 25 computers. The classrooms are nice they have projectors and digital boards. You can use the library for free, but don't forget your ID. The hostel is pretty good, but the food isn't great. The canteen serves tasty food though. They have sports and events once a year.
Manoj Rao
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Nov, 2025
Admission: The college teachers are really helpful. They make sure students understand their problems, whether it's in class or outside. The semester exams aren't too difficult to pass. You just need to score 40 out of 100, which is pretty easy.
Placement: Students in this college really care about getting good jobs after graduation. The college does a great job with placements. In my course, around 30% of students landed internships at places like Konax and Wipro. They mostly offer roles as front-end or back-end developers.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library, which are pretty standard. The hostel is nice with good rooms and the food in the mess is good too. It's super close to the college, which is convenient.
Sameer Kumar
BTech in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025
Admission: Our college just got autonomous status, making it the first private one in the area to get it. But it starts in 2025 for new students. The teachers here are amazing, they did really well in school. They help us out a lot by giving extra stuff to study like books and notes. The exams by Dbatu are pretty chill, not too hard.
Placement: Last year, the placement office did a good job getting IT jobs for most students. This year, 9 companies came for recruitment and hired 15 students. Some got hired by Bosch, Man Mental, Man Energy Solutions, and Tata Technology. Tata Technology offered the highest pay at 6 LPA for an electrical harness design engineer. Everyone has to do internships. Luckily, I got one at Pranshu Electrical with a 15k stipend. The placement officer recently changed.
Campus: The college has been around for a while, but some things could use an upgrade. The classrooms need better air circulation, and the Wi-Fi is pretty slow. The washrooms aren't great either, sometimes running out of water. On the upside, the hostel is nice with good amenities like benches for B.Ed students. The canteen has decent food, but their tea is the real winner. Just keep in mind, the medical help is limited to basic first aid kits.
Amit Joshi
Diploma in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 20 Oct, 2025
Admission: The professors here are really experienced, which is awesome. They give us good notes that come in handy during exams. The course material is practical and prepares us well for the industry. Love that about this college!
Placement: Placements at MIT College of Engineering have been a bit disappointing. The last batch didn't have many opportunities for placements, and the current batch is facing the same issue. I believe the college needs to work on improving their placement process because it's a crucial factor for choosing a college.
Campus: The college's infrastructure needs improvement, especially in the labs. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi on campus. I don't stay in the hostel, so I can't comment on that. The library has a good collection of books, which is a plus point.
Vishal Yadav
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Sept, 2025
Admission: The course doesn't prepare us for the industry. It's all about theory, not real-world skills. The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff.
Placement: The college has great companies like KSB Pumps and Tooltech Global Engineering coming for placements. They offer roles in design, testing, and project management. The highest salary is around 4 LPA, while the lowest is 2 LPA.
Campus: The facilities here aren't great. The classrooms feel like regular school classrooms without any cool tech stuff. No Wi-Fi in the classrooms either. But the library is awesome tons of books there! You can totally camp out and study all day long.
Tanya Nair
Diploma in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 21 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers were really helpful whenever we had questions or needed help studying for exams. They were always there for us. The teaching was okay, nothing too special.
Placement: Around 30 of us graduated in 2020 from our diploma course. Most of us weren't looking for jobs because we wanted to go for a bachelor's degree. Companies like Infosys came to hire students from our college.
Campus: The buildings, classrooms, and labs at our college are nice and clean. I stayed in an MIT hostel for a couple of years. The hostels and mess were always clean and tidy. Unfortunately, there was no Wi-Fi. Overall, everything was pretty good.
Ritu Reddy
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are pretty good overall. Some are awesome, but others are just okay. The college really focuses on helping students grow. The exams aren't too hard, just average. If you get a CGPA of 7.5 or higher, you might get recommended for some cool college stuff.
Placement: The college has a 40% placement rate, and the plastic polymer branch students get good placements. The highest package is 80 LPA, and the average is 3.5 LPA. Companies like TCS, Tata, Gemini, Amazon, and Finolex come for placements. Students often intern at TCS, Tata, Finolex, and Capgemini. Job roles include assistant manager, material testing engineer, product designer, and production engineer.
Campus: The facilities at our college are really nice. The classrooms are clean and look great. The campus itself is beautiful too. But the hostel situation isn't great. If you stay in the hostel, you have to eat at the hostel mess. The food there is not good at all not healthy or tasty.
Harsh Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Aug, 2025
Admission: In my computer science department, the teachers are okay. There are quite a few female teachers. Some of them are really good and know their stuff. The career center at my college is great. They organize placement sessions every week to help us prepare for jobs in the industry.
Placement: As a senior in the Computer Science and Engineering program, I'd say about half of us find jobs through campus placements. The highest salary offered is around 18 lakhs, while the lowest is 1.8 lakhs, with an average of 3.5 lakhs. And hey, around 70% of us manage to snag internships too!
Campus: The facilities in my department are awesome. We've got digital labs with PCs for hands-on stuff. Our classrooms have projectors and mics for better learning. The hostel is cool too, with yummy food and a nice vibe. Love it here!
Saloni Mishra
Diploma in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Aug, 2025
Admission: The faculty here are really nice and approachable. They're always willing to help out with any questions you have. The Head of the Department is also super friendly.
Placement: Not many companies come for placements after we finish our diplomas. Some students landed jobs at Infosys with a salary of 3.5 LPA, but others chose to pursue a bachelor's degree instead. Overall, the placement scene at our college isn't great.
Campus: The college buildings are nice with a central library and a cafeteria. The campus is clean and has everything we need, like good parking. The hostel is big and the food there is tasty. I like it here.
Pooja Mishra
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 27 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college were really great they knew their stuff and were always ready to help. There were a lot of fun activities outside of class where we could join in and learn new things. Passing the semester exams was pretty doable as long as you scored at least 12 on class tests and 28 on the university exams. That's why most students passed with a percentage over 90%.
Placement: The placement scene at our college wasn't great. It's not just the college's fault, though. Students play a big role too. The college teamed up with companies for projects, giving us a taste of the corporate world. This really boosted our chances of getting placed. Sadly, quite a few students still didn't land a job.
Campus: The college has a mix of old and new stuff. They've got new computer labs and 3D printers, but also some old equipment around. All classrooms have projectors, which is cool. The computer labs and library are good, but sadly, there's no free Wi-Fi on campus. They have separate hostels for guys and girls, and a decent gym too.
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