Average rating of MSIT
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Sameer Verma
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They help out with theory and study materials before exams. They even share PDFs of some books to help with theory. The lab assistants could be better, though. Exams are challenging, testing both theory and practical skills.
Placement: Most of us got placed in the batch from 2020 to 2024 about 90 percent. The job scene was okay even during tough times. The highest pay was 52 LPA, and the lowest was 3.5 LPA. On average, it was between 5 to 7 LPA. TCS and HCL were the big names that hired a lot of us. Software jobs mostly went to CSE and ECE students. Some of us also landed internships, but they didn't share the numbers.
Campus: The ECE labs for my course are okay, but some of the equipment doesn't work. The WiFi is slow, and the classrooms are just basic, nothing special. The hostels aren't great, but the food in the mess is pretty good. The library is decent. I'm not sure about the medical facilities.
Yamini Iyer
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are like family, always giving us great notes and helping us understand things. They're there for us in class and during exams, always ready to help. Our teachers are really good at solving problems too. Exams every semester are pretty easy, and we can get good grades.
Placement: Most students from all branches got jobs, but our branch had the most offers. The lowest salary was 7 LPA, and the highest was 1.5 crore per year. Big companies like Cognizant, Google, and Microsoft hired students.
Campus: The classrooms and library have AC, which is great. The library has everything you need. The college and cafeteria are awesome. The food there is super tasty, clean, and good for you. The hostel rooms are really nice too.
Lata Choudhary
B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Reviewed On 12 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are mostly helpful, but there are a few exceptions. They know their stuff and can help with advanced academic stuff. The course is good and gets you ready for jobs. The exams are doable with the notes they give, and they suggest good books to help you out.
Placement: I'm in the EEE program from 2022 to 2026. The college has awesome placement results. When I joined in 2022, everyone got placed. The highest salary was 1.7 crore, with the lowest at 3.5-4 Lacs. The average was 11-12 Lacs that year. In 2023, the top package was 80 Lacs at Atlassian. The lowest was 3.5 Lacs, and the average was around 10 Lacs. We're still waiting for the 2024 results, but all tech and electrical companies hire from here.
Campus: The classrooms are nice. It feels like a real college, with both strict and chill vibes from the teachers and staff. The buildings are okay, but could use some upgrades. The Wi-Fi and labs are good, and the library and book bank are helpful for studying. The hostels could be better, but overall they're not bad.
Suresh Gupta
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good and know their stuff. As long as you pay attention in class, everything makes sense. The course material is okay, but it's not super relevant. That seems to be common in most engineering schools, though. The semester exams are fair, and most students manage to pass them without too much trouble.
Placement: A lot of students found jobs, but not in electronics. They were hired by TCS and Infosys in big numbers. The pay is around 3 LPA on average. TCS and Infosys are the top companies hiring, with ZS Associates close behind. There aren't many internships available. Many students like doing major and minor projects more than internships.
Campus: The campus has good facilities. Each subject has its own lab. The classrooms are okay, not great. Boys and girls have separate hostels with mostly double rooms. They have a mess and a canteen. Sports facilities are limited.
Rekha Sharma
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025
Admission: The faculty at MSIT is really good. They know their stuff and can help you with any questions you have. They prepare you well for a job in the industry. The pass rate here is super high at 95%.
Placement: Around 180-190 students landed jobs this year. The average pay here is between 4 to 5 LPA. The highest offer was 10 LPA. Lots of companies come to our college, like Abode, Google, and Axis Bank. They offer internships too. It's cool that we can do an MBA here at Mahraja Surajmal Institute of Technology.
Campus: The facilities at MSIT are great! Our classrooms have AC and projectors, plus comfy benches. There's even a lift for easy access. With 6 buildings at MSIT and 3 at MSI, there's plenty of space. The hostels are nice too. The canteen is huge and has everything you need. And the library? It's open to all and has books for every branch. Awesome place!
Ritu Khan
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Oct, 2025
Admission: The college academics are decent. The teachers know their stuff and taught me a lot. I found the course and teachers interesting and full of knowledge. They have a lot of experience. I really like the quality of faculty, curriculum, and exams.
Placement: The job placements at Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology are top-notch. Lots of well-known companies come to campus and offer great pay to students. The placement team works closely with these companies to help students land awesome jobs.
Campus: The college and hostel buildings aren't the best quality, but the campus is really nice. The lab is huge and the library has plenty of space. The desks are clean and the washrooms are well-kept. Overall, the college is always clean.
Om Gupta
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Second Shift)
Reviewed On 8 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and explain things well. They make sure we get it. The courses are practical and prepare us for the real world. Exams are okay, some questions are easy, some are hard.
Placement: This year, not as many students got jobs compared to before. Around 70-75% of us landed jobs in different companies. ZS Associate was the top company, offering an average package of 12LPA. The highest package was 64LPA.
Campus: The classrooms have projectors and blackboards, which really helps with learning. The hostels are nice and well-maintained. The food in the mess is good, and they switch up the menu every day. Plus, there are sports and games you can play on campus. It's a good setup overall.
Sumit Khandelwal
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college are pretty good. They use smartboard PPT for teaching, which is cool. The semester exams are not too hard because they ask questions from the assignments. You just need to get 33% to pass. Honestly, if you want to be ready for the industry, you gotta put in some extra work on your own.
Placement: I'm in a batch of 65 students, studying B.Tech computer science from 2020 to 2024. Most of us got placed in companies like Accenture, ZS Associate, New-gen Software Solutions, and Polestar. Some students are aiming for higher studies like M.Tech/MS. Many of my friends landed jobs in Accenture, while around 5-6 students got into ZS Associate.
Campus: The labs at my college are really clean and nice. The library is good too, with a study room where you can study comfortably. They also have Wi-Fi in the library. The hostel is great, especially for students from outside Delhi. The mess in the hostel is clean and the food quality is okay. Plus, they have Wi-Fi in the hostel too.
Sonal Rao
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 30 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at MSIT really know their stuff. They're great at explaining things and helping us with any questions we have. Their expertise is perfect for getting us ready to work in the industry as engineers. This year, 95% of students passed, which is awesome!
Placement: Around 180-190 students landed jobs this year. The average pay at my college is between 4 to 5 LPA. The top package this year was 10 LPA. Lots of companies come to Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology. They offer internships at places like Abode, Google, and Axis Bank for MBA students.
Campus: The facilities at the college are great. Our classrooms have ACs and projectors, and comfy benches. There's a lift in every building. MSIT has 6 buildings and MSI has 3. The buildings and hostels are nice too. The canteen is big and has all kinds of food. You can find books for every branch in the library, which is open to everyone.
Vinay Iyer
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at MSIT are amazing! They're super supportive and really know their stuff. The Computer Science faculty, in particular, are top-notch. The only thing is, the curriculum could use some updating.
Placement: I don't know much about placements, but I heard they're good for CSE students. The college says they have a 90% placement rate. Companies like Infosys and TCS visit the campus for hiring.
Campus: The college buildings are kinda average, but the campus location is awesome. Classes have benches, blackboards, and projectors. Not all classes have AC, but the labs do. The hostels at MSIT are pretty good too.
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