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Average rating of Madhav Institute of Technology and Science
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Radhika Mishra
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)
Reviewed On 13 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and supportive, but there aren't many of them. They know their stuff well, and some even have master's degrees from SPA. The course is good detailed and well-organized. But we don't get to go on site visits often, and when we do, we have to pay for it ourselves. The exams are alright, and you need to score at least 33% to pass.
Placement: We don't have a placement cell for architecture students at our college. We have to find our placements ourselves. The highest stipend in our batch was around 15,000 rupees. After graduation, we can get jobs like assistant architect, interior designer, or draftsman in the industry.
Campus: The classrooms and studios here are not great. They don't maintain them well, there's no Wi-Fi, and the tech support is outdated. Plus, there aren't any clubs or fun activities for students.
Chetan Rao
BTech in Electronics Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and the curriculum is better than in many other NIT's. They keep updating the syllabus regularly. Each semester, we have 3 exams and the final one isn't too hard - you can pass by studying previous years' questions. You need to get decent marks in all subjects because they calculate grades using SGPA, not percentiles. So, be ready to put in a bit more effort.
Placement: The electronics department here is pretty good for placements. Last year, the average package was around 12 lakhs per annum. The main companies that come for hiring are Infosys and Amazon. We need to complete 3 internships during our 4 years here, and they're mandatory. But if you prefer, you can also look for internships outside the campus.
Campus: The campus looks really nice with a cool vibe. There's grassy areas, a library, classrooms, and everything you need. Each department has labs, classes, and places for seminars. The hostels are also pretty good. The food is okay, not amazing. Overall, they have all the basic stuff you need right here on campus.
Varun Mishra
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 28 Nov, 2025
Admission: Some teachers at this college are really helpful, while others aren't as much. The college only has short 4 and a half month semesters, which can feel rushed for students. The semester exams here are pretty standard, similar to what you find at other colleges.
Placement: To get placed in different courses, you need to score at least 70 to 80%. The college doesn't share how many students actually get placed, which is a bummer. Companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro come for recruitment. But the college doesn't help with internships at all.
Campus: The college has a good environment and nice buildings, but there's no Wi-Fi on campus. The labs are only open during class or practicals, so you can't use them any other time. They have different classrooms and a library available too.
Dinesh Reddy
B.Tech. in Information Engineering
Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They know their stuff and many of them are from IIT, so you know they're smart. The internships we get really prepare us for the industry. The course work is spot-on. Exams aren't too tough either. With a bit of studying, passing is no big deal for any student.
Placement: The students who graduated didn't have trouble finding jobs since the college set up good opportunities for them. Over half of the students landed jobs in IT. The highest salary offered was 44 Lakhs, and the lowest was 7 Lakhs, with an average of 12 Lakhs. The placement and internship support for this department is top-notch compared to others.
Campus: The college has top-notch infrastructure compared to other engineering colleges in Madhya Pradesh. Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus. Classrooms have projectors. They have labs and libraries too. But the hostels aren't that great, and you have to pay a fair amount to stay there.
Ajay Sharma
B.Tech. in Information Technology (Lateral Entry)
Reviewed On 26 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super smart and know their stuff. They cover all the important topics for the course, and they even go up to GATE level. If you're struggling, they have extra classes every week where you can ask questions and get help from another teacher one-on-one. It's really helpful for students who need it.
Placement: The college doesn't have on-campus placements anymore, but students can still get good off-campus job offers. If we're interested in doing M.Tech, we can either do it at MITS-DU or prepare for the GATE exam while doing our B.Tech.
Campus: The hostels and classrooms have lots of facilities for students. The seminar halls are cool with AC, and they're all decked out nicely. The Wi-Fi in the labs is good, but the computers don't always work right, which is a big problem. We all have to bring our own laptops for doing programming and stuff in the computer labs.
Sakshi Menon
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
Reviewed On 21 Nov, 2025
Admission: Some teachers here are really helpful. They help us with our research and job placements. The curriculum is great for the GATE exam. The semester exams are hard, but you can pass if you study a bit. Most students (around 80%) pass easily.
Placement: Most students get jobs after graduating, and they usually make around 4 LPA. Since the college is in Gwalior, not many companies come for placements. We have to look for internships on our own since the college doesn't offer any. There aren't many opportunities for AI jobs specifically - most companies are looking for CS or IT folks.
Campus: The labs are decent, but they need better equipment for advanced courses. The first-year hostel is nice, but the others need improvement, and the overall infrastructure is pretty bad. The food in the mess and canteen isn't great either. However, the medical facilities are excellent. Unfortunately, there aren't enough sports facilities available.
Manoj Das
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 13 Oct, 2025
Admission: The course is getting better with new policies being updated. It was good during my time at college. The professor teaches us important stuff and reviews practical projects too, which helps us understand project technologies better. Looking forward to how it improves for future students!
Placement: I'm an MCA student and there aren't many placement options here. Out of 100 students, only a few got placed. So, for MCA, it's not the best choice. The training and placement services need improvement. They aren't very helpful and don't even answer calls. Placement situation is pretty bad overall.
Campus: The Wi-Fi is missing, which is a bummer. Classrooms are decent, library is pretty good. They have medical facilities on campus. There are sports and facilities, but MCA students don't really get to use them. They load you up with assignments, project reviews, and other stuff to do on a tight deadline.
Shubham kagade
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Design
Reviewed On 26 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are a mix - some really know their stuff, while others could be better. The curriculum covers all the gate subjects, so it's great for gate prep. Attendance isn't a big deal; even students with low attendance can still take exams.
Placement: The job placements here aren't great. Last year, the highest salary offered was 12 lakhs, with an average of 5 lakhs. A lot of students found better job offers off campus, and internships don't happen on campus. You have to find internships off campus. Some students even landed jobs at Google, Amazon, etc., off campus.
Campus: The college campus looks nice with 11 seminar halls and big classrooms. But the hostel isn't great it's expensive and they put four people in one room for first-year students. Plus, boys can't stay in the hostel after the first year. The food in the mess isn't that good either.
Abhishek Khan
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 24 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good. Most of them graduated from IIT and did well in GATE. They know their stuff and are great for us students. The course is set up nicely with a good plan. We have tests often, like every 4 weeks for mid-semester and at the end of each semester.
Placement: My course started at the college only 2 years ago, so there isn't much info on placements yet. But the labs and skill-building stuff are awesome! The internships they offer are pretty good too. About half of the students who went for placements got placed. The average pay is around 3 LPA, but some lucky ones made up to 20 LPA with companies like Cognizant, TCS, and Accenture. Most internships are within the college.
Campus: The AI center here is top-notch, set up by Mr. Jyotiraditya Scindya. It's got amazing labs and facilities for AI-related courses. The hostel is available for guys in the 1st year and for girls up to the 2nd year on campus. After that, girls can stay off-campus until the 4th year, but guys need to find a PG after the 1st year. The hostels are pretty good, but the food could be better. There's a medical center on campus, and the college offers lots of sports and games for extracurricular activities. Overall, it's a decent place to stay and study.
Vinay Das
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my course are awesome! They're super helpful and know their stuff. The curriculum and exams are top-notch too. Thanks to all this help, we're all getting ready for the industry.
Placement: The job placements at MITS are pretty good. In the Computer Science and Engineering program, about 70% to 80% of students get placed. The average salary offered ranges from 6 lakhs per annum to 1 crore. Companies like TCS, Wipro, Amazon, and more come for hiring.
Campus: The facilities at my college are awesome. The buildings are in great shape. I'm studying Computer Science and Engineering, and the classrooms, seminar halls, and labs are all top-notch. The computers work well too.
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