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Mahavir Education Trust's Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College (SAKEC)

Private University|Estd. 1985

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Average rating of Shah and Anchor

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.9

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.7/5

Admission

Admission

4.0/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.9/5

Academics

Academics

4.0/5

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Shubham Reddy

Shubham Reddy

24 Dec, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart, most of them have a PhD in their subjects. They are super nice, always willing to help and answer questions. The exams and what we learn are all geared towards preparing us for the real world. It's awesome!

Placement: At Shah and Anchor, you can snag roles as a software developer engineer or in data analytics. Lots of companies come to recruit here. The average salary they offer is between 2 to 8 LPA.

Campus: The college doesn't have dorms, but the teachers suggest nearby hostels and PGs. Every lab has Wi-Fi and is air-conditioned. The library is awesome too.

Poonam B

Poonam B

3 Dec, 2023

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college are pretty good, not the best but okay compared to other similar colleges. Some teachers are really helpful and can help you with anything. The workload can be a lot sometimes, especially when adjusting to a new place and new people. Since the college became autonomous, things have gotten easier and less stressful. Exams are moderately difficult, and the college takes them seriously. Practical exams are conducted strictly too.

Placement: The college gives around 4 LPA placements on average. Even though the placement rate isn't great, if you're good at tech stuff, you could land a sweet 10 LPA package. It all comes down to how much you learn in these 4 years and how you use the degree you picked.

Campus: Sake doesn't have any hostels, so you gotta find a PG, hostel, or rent a place close to the college. The college's infrastructure is pretty good. There isn't a big campus scene, but the place is clean and has all the tech stuff you need. It's got that Mumbai vibe, even though it's small and there are a lot of students.

Chitra Sharma

Chitra Sharma

21 Jul, 2023

3.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great at teaching. They know their stuff and make learning fun. They use smart boards and encourage us to take part in competitions. Even when we're working on extra projects, they're there to help. They go beyond the regular lessons to make sure we understand everything well. The curriculum is top-notch and prepares us well for job placements. The seminars and internships they organize are super helpful. Exams can be tough, but the teachers prepare us well with internal tests. Overall, the teaching style and support here are awesome. I feel ready for the industry. Plus, the passing percentage is fair at 40%.

Placement: A good chunk of students from my college got placed around 40% overall and 50% in computer engineering. Even though there weren't a ton of companies hiring, the placement team worked hard to get as many opportunities as possible. Salaries ranged from 1 lakh to 20 lakhs, but most offers were around 4 lakhs per year. Big names like TCS, Cognizant, and Jio were top recruiters. Some cool companies like Blue Eyes Soft and Sogolitics also offered internships. Lots of students maybe 60-65% landed internships. The college even had its own internships available. In my course, roles like Software Developer Trainee, Quality Analyst Trainee, and even non-technical roles were up for grabs. Lots of chances to learn and grow!

Campus: The college has gotten better over time with its facilities and buildings. They're pretty good. But there's no hostel and not much space for activities. Still, the classrooms, labs, library, and Wi-Fi are top-notch. Security is great, no bullying. It's safe and always watched by staff. For my course, the tech stuff like computers and network are awesome. There's no hostel, but they help with finding a place nearby. Food and canteen are the worst - not clean and pricey. Medical help, like a therapist, is lacking. There are indoor games facilities, but hard to use due to strict schedules.

Seema Das

Seema Das

17 Feb, 2023

3.3
4 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in my college are really smart, maybe even too smart for what they teach. They know a lot, but sometimes it's hard to talk to them. Some teachers get too caught up in theory instead of making things easy to understand. It can be tough to ask questions. The classes are okay, and now that the college runs itself, we have mid-term, end-term, and practical exams.

Placement: I'm a senior graduating in 2027, and my course is tough, with only a few spots available based on scores. The job scene at our college has been okay since I started, not many companies hiring because of the recession. But who knows, things might pick up.

Campus: The campus doesn't have a lot of buildings, mostly just one main one. It's a bit cramped, but they do have a gym, library, auditorium, and canteen. The food in the canteen isn't great, but the atmosphere is nice.

Vinay Verma

Vinay Verma

6 Nov, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: So, our college just got autonomy this year. That means our exams will be a mix of internal marks (40) and end-of-semester theory marks (60). They'll also consider attendance and lab work. It's a new system, but let's see how it goes!

Placement: This year, around 6070% of students got placed because of the pandemic. Big companies like Infosys, Jio, TCS, and Make My Trip come for hiring. Most students get IT jobs. The college sends internship opportunities through emails, both from inside and outside companies.

Campus: The college buildings are nice, but there's no big campus. The labs have good equipment and everything looks new. Washrooms on every floor get cleaned twice a day. The library is cool with lots of books and it's air-conditioned.

Ashish Choudhary

Ashish Choudhary

29 Oct, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful, and lots of us go to them for help. They offer a bunch of different courses, even some fun ones during breaks.

Placement: I've heard that they claim 100% placements, but that's not true. Some students don't get placed because of low CGPA or backlogs. I don't think that reflects a person's knowledge accurately. What's cool is we have a placement cell to help us find jobs.

Campus: The campus is pretty decent. They're building a new building that will make it bigger. The current one is a bit old with faded walls and pillars, not up to today's standards. But you still get all the basic stuff you need there.

Sonal Reddy

Sonal Reddy

2 Aug, 2022

4.0
5 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are pretty helpful, although there are a couple who aren't as great. The college takes exams seriously and cracks down on any cheating. Most teachers are cool and help out with questions and issues, and they really get where you're coming from. The first two years are heavy on theory, but by the 3rd and 4th years, lots of students land internships to learn on the job. It's a good way to get real-world experience.

Placement: Around 60% of students in our college land jobs after graduation. Specifically, 80% of Computer Science students score internships. The highest salary offered is about 22 LPA, while the average is around 4.5 LPA. Capgemini and TCS are the top companies recruiting here. Computer Science and IT students have better chances of getting hired compared to Electronics and other branches. Overall, the college offers solid internship options.

Campus: The college's setup is pretty good. They've got a gym and medical help on campus. The labs have AC, and the classrooms have good ventilation. The library is open from 9 AM to 7 PM. There's no hostel on campus, so most students find PGs nearby.

Ankit Reddy

Ankit Reddy

25 May, 2022

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. Classes are never dull. Some teachers are tough, but it's to help you learn. Our college just became independent, and they updated the syllabus. I think the changes are great! They're teaching more hands-on stuff now, which is good if you want to work later. Exams are okay, just study hard and you'll be fine.

Placement: SAKEC's placement drive this year was pretty good. Students landed jobs at big companies like Flipkart and Accenture with a high salary of 34 LPA. The average placement was about 5.5 LPA, and around 80% of students got placed. It's hard to know for sure what will happen with placements, but the college is trying their best to bring in more good companies.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is decent, but a few classrooms could use some updates. The labs are alright, but the smart boards need fixing. Some classrooms get pretty stuffy since the ventilation isn't great. The canteen has tasty food, and the medical facilities are handy. We've got a cool gymkhana with games like table tennis, carrom, and chess, plus a gym for fitness buffs. The campus has wifi, which is not super fast but does the job for schoolwork.

Siddharth bhailume

Siddharth bhailume

9 Jan, 2022

2.5
1 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: Some of the teachers here know their stuff, but most seem like they're just coasting. They don't put in much effort and can be pretty rude when grading. A lot of them don't help much in labs but still expect top-notch work. Think twice before enrolling here.

Placement: I don't have info on a specific batch or course, but if you want to know about placements at a certain university or program, check their official reports or contact the placement office. In general, for B.Tech placements, colleges usually have a placement rate of 70% to 95%. I've heard the highest salary can go up to 30-50 lakhs per year in IITs and top private colleges. The lowest salary offered is around 3-5 lakhs per year, with an average of 6-12 lakhs per year. Big companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Accenture, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Tata, Reliance, and startups are the top recruiters. Most students, around 60-90%, get internships too.

Campus: The college could use some updated computers and labs. Everything feels old here. Classrooms need better airflow, and the canteen has problems like pricey food and staff who aren't very professional. The campus is clean and neat, but the canteen needs to be cleaner.

Sneha Khan

Sneha Khan

14 Jul, 2021

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are always ready to help out. They make learning interesting with cool lectures and new ways of teaching. The course material is current, and they work with industry to give us practical skills. Plus, they help us develop those important soft skills. It's been a great experience!

Placement: Around half of our batch got placed. The highest salary offered was 40 LPA off campus and 10 LPA on campus, while the lowest was 2-3 LPA with an average of 5 LPA. We had top companies like Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Accenture, IBM, Microsoft, and Amazon coming for placements.

Campus: The classrooms have cool stuff like projectors and smartboards, making it easy to learn. The seats are comfy too. The labs are super modern with all the latest equipment. It's great for getting hands-on experience and learning new skills. They also have good safety measures in place.