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Average rating of IIIT Pune
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.4
Student Rating Distribution
Ashish Utpal
6 Oct, 2025
Admission: The classes are interesting, but the tests are pretty hard compared to other schools. You gotta work extra hard to get a good grade. The first couple of years cover mostly the same stuff for ECE and CSE students. But in the fourth semester, they start focusing more on ECE subjects. Overall, the classes are good, you just gotta put in the effort.
Placement: Last year, placements took a hit because of the recession. But things are getting better now, though placements still aren't great. Companies are interviewing 3rd-year students for internships, but not a lot of them are coming. Hopefully, it gets better next year. The highest package last year was 54 Lacs from Amazon (off-campus), and on-campus, it was 53 Lacs from Yugabute.
Campus: The college is at a temporary campus right now, but we're moving to a new one in January 2025. The facilities here are okay, not great, but we can manage. The hostel is nice. The college building isn't fully set up because it's temporary. I'm looking forward to the permanent campus for better infrastructure.
Arjun Verma
29 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but some of them are tough to talk to. They act all high and mighty and don't like giving out good grades. The teaching is just okay you mostly have to figure things out on your own. The curriculum is kinda outdated, but it gives you a basic understanding. Exams aren't super hard to pass, but if you want a high CGPA, you gotta study hard all semester. Some teachers are nice and lend a helping hand, though.
Placement: This year, with the whole recession thing going on, the placement rate for CSE is around 24.8%. The top package offered was around 43 Lacs, while the average one is about 13 Lacs. Some big companies that came for placements were Yugabyte, Amazon, Intel, and Bosch. They offered roles in Software development and Software testing.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works fine here. The hostel looks good, but our main building isn't that great. The library is pretty small and doesn't feel like a real library. The food and facilities are just okay, nothing special. We don't even have washing machines, JET sprays, or enough bulbs. There's a canteen, but no medical or sports stuff. Seniors organize sports events, but we don't have a proper ground to play on.
Poonam Choudhary
9 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but some of them are tough to talk to. They act all high and mighty and don't like giving out good grades. The teaching is just okay you mostly have to figure things out on your own. The curriculum is kinda outdated, but it gives you a basic understanding. Exams aren't super hard to pass, but if you want a high CGPA, you gotta study hard all semester. Some teachers are nice and lend a helping hand, though.
Placement: This year has been tough for getting jobs, especially in CSE only about 24.8% of students got placed. The highest salary offered was around 43 Lacs, which is awesome. Most students landed jobs with companies like Yugabyte, Amazon, Intel, and Bosch. They mostly got roles in Software development and Software testing. The average salary was about 13 Lacs, which is not bad at all.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works fine. The hostel looks good, but our Institute Building isn't great since we don't have a proper campus. The library is quite small and doesn't feel like a real library. Food and facilities are not that good. No washing machines, JET sprays, or even bulbs. There's a canteen, but no medical or sports stuff. Seniors organize a sports event by themselves. Sadly, we don't even have a proper ground to play on.
Sandhya Sharma
28 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really smart and explain things well. They plan out each semester nicely. Exams are fair and there's no cheating. The stuff we learn is useful for getting jobs later. The exams are a bit tough, but not impossible.
Placement: The placement scene at IIIT Pune is pretty solid. Almost all students who wanted placements got placed, which is awesome. The highest salary offered in 2023 was 55 LPA by Yogabyte. In the CSE branch, the average package was around 17 LPA, and in the ECE branch, it was 14 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft and Yogabyte come for hiring here, which is cool.
Campus: The college campus is still being built near Talegaon, on a big 100-acre area. Right now, we're studying at Singhgad campus and staying in the hostels at Singhgad Institute. The hostels are nice, and the food at the mess is pretty good. We get to play sports on the Singhgad Institute ground, which is cool.
Usha Reddy
14 May, 2025
Admission: The professors at IIIT Pune are super helpful and really know their stuff. They make sure we get a top-notch education. The course here sets us up well for the industry. The exams aren't too tough either.
Placement: IIIT Pune rocks for computer science students! Plenty of job chances for us CSE peeps. Around half to more than half of us find placements. The pay ranges from 4 to 12 LPA on average. Big companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and others come for hiring. Love it here!
Campus: The CSE course at IIIT Pune has great infrastructure. The facilities like Wi-Fi, labs, library, canteen, sports complex, medical services, and hostel are all top-notch. The hostel rooms are well-furnished and the food is tasty. Overall, the college provides good quality facilities for students.
Komal Rao
12 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers are okay, but only a couple are really good. Some of them struggle with English and teach the wrong stuff sometimes. The exams aren't too hard, but they come really close together, which makes them tough. The first-year courses didn't seem useful, but now in my second year, they're much better.
Placement: I'm a sophomore right now. Our batch isn't looking for jobs yet, but our seniors are already scoring internships. One landed a gig at Nvidia, another at a startup, and a few others at big companies like Google, Cisco, Microsoft, and Flipkart. The college is all about the students they're the ones keeping things running. The coding scene here is top-notch and super competitive.
Campus: The food at mess is alright. The Wi-Fi is there, but it's super slow or doesn't even work sometimes. We don't have a medical center on campus, and there's no college grounds for sports. We have to go to a private field to play. The food is okay on some days, but most of the time it's not that great.
Abhishek Das
8 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really cool as long as you listen in class. They know their stuff. In a semester, we have 3 exams: t1, t2, and the end semester one. T1 and t2 are like 4 days long with 2 exams each day, while the end semester one goes for a whole week with 1 exam a day. You need at least 30 out of 100 to pass.
Placement: This year, due to the tough job market, only a quarter of students landed a job. But hey, those who did scored up to 80 lpa, with an average of 17 lpa. Pretty good, right? And guess what? Almost everyone snagged an internship, including some first- and second-year students who got a foot in the door at startups.
Campus: The academic building is small, like a school. It's okay, not great, but it has everything we need like Wi-Fi and labs. The campus is temporary, so we use Sinhgad College's hostel and buildings. The hostel is awesome, 5/5! We have Wi-Fi, a comfy bed, table, chair, cupboard, and our own bathroom. Rooms are big, shared by four of us. There's no sports stuff on campus, just a TT table in the hostel.
Vidya Menon
1 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know a lot. They always helped us out whenever we had study problems during the 4 years. If you're studying engineering, just focus and work hard, and the semester will be a breeze. Practical knowledge is key!
Placement: The college's placement cell does a good job. We had a few problems last year due to the recession, but hopefully, things will get better next year. Big companies like Wipro, TCS, Yuga byte, Capgemini, etc., come for recruitment. Around 5560% of students get placed, which is pretty good.
Campus: The hostel rooms are pretty clean and nice. The campus has free Wi-Fi, but it can be slow since everyone is using it. The food in the hostel is just okay, but that's normal for colleges. They have medical facilities and sports and games too.
Sameer Reddy
12 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are great! They really engage with us students and help us improve our academic skills. They also prepare us well for placements, which is super helpful. The environment is really nice and there's no ragging, which is a relief. Everyone seems to really enjoy the curriculum. We do have a lot of exams, but overall, the curriculum is pretty good.
Placement: The placements for 2024 weren't great, with only 25% of students getting jobs because of the temporary campus. But the 2023 placements were better. We're moving to a new campus soon, so I think the placements will definitely improve since we'll have a permanent campus.
Campus: The college doesn't have great facilities right now because we're in a temporary campus. But in a few months, we'll move to a permanent campus with much better infrastructure. Right now, we only have one academic building for the whole college, so we're missing out on some facilities. Can't wait for the move to the new campus!
Manoj Patel
5 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super smart. They make sure everyone in class is included. If you pay attention and listen to them, the exams are a breeze. The subjects we learn are practical and to the point, no extra stuff. Plus, the teachers are all really nice and approachable.
Placement: The job packages range from 13 to 52 LPA, with an average of 15 LPA. Companies like Nomura, Autodesk, Infosys, TCS, and Yugabyte hire students. About 80% of students find placements.
Campus: The campus is temporary right now, but they're getting a permanent one soon. The area is nice with easy access to everything you need. There are water coolers and heaters always on. The room cleaning service is great, and the staff are friendly and honest.
