
Maulana Mukhtar Ahmad Nadvi Technical Campus
Average rating of Maulana Mukhtar Ahmad Nadvi Technical Campus
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.2
Student Rating Distribution
Anita Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 20 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are pretty good, especially the ones who know a lot. The classes are useful, and they even have free online courses on stuff like cloud computing and AWS to help us improve. The tests are tough, and sometimes the notes come from different places, but they do help us get ready for exams.
Placement: A small group of us, around 10 to 15%, got placed in companies like Tech Mahindra and TCS. The highest salary offered was 6 LPA, and most of us got around 3 LPA. The college didn't help much with internships, so some of us found internships on our own, like through LinkedIn. The batch after ours, in 202122, had better luck with placements. Our batch had a tougher time, maybe because of the bad job market and problems in the Training and Placement (T&P) cell.
Campus: The college has a good setup, but there's no free Wi-Fi on campus. They want us to use LAN cables instead. The computer lab has LAN but no Wi-Fi. The library has lots of books. The hostel is okay, offering both veg and non-veg food. They don't have many sports events, and there's no medical center on site.
Pankaj Iyer
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They make learning interesting and easy. The course prepares you well for the real world. The exams are not too tough, and most people pass with flying colors. It's definitely worth it!
Placement: I'm really happy that 70% of us got placed after college. Scholarships helped a lot, avoiding any under-donations. The highest package was 30,000, and the lowest was 10,000. Companies like Birla, Ambuja, Tata, Land, and Shapoorji Pallonji came for recruiting. They offered roles like Jr. Engineer, Quantity Surveyor, Site Engineer, Professor or Lecturer, Quality Engineer, Surveyor, and Personal Manager. It's great to see so many options after graduation.
Campus: The classrooms are awesome with comfy seating and cool audio-visual stuff. Also, there are labs for Science and Engineering that have all the gear you need. Each department has its own offices and research areas too.
Om Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here aren't great because they just graduated from this college and don't have much experience. Exams are tough but fair, and they're strict about how they're run. But when it comes to our internal tests, there's not much help available for us students.
Placement: As of now, no students have been placed from our college. We all had to look for placements off-campus by ourselves because the college didn't offer any internships. The placement cell is not really helping students grow, except for collecting fees.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is really bad. They don't focus on improving it, and the computer department doesn't have enough teachers. Plus, we don't get to do any cool creative projects.
Seema Gupta
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful, really smart, and know a lot. They teach really well. The course material is spot on and prepares us for the industry. The exams are a bit challenging, but most students pass with a good 92% rate. I think the teachers and faculty here are the best overall.
Placement: In my course, most students got placed around 70%. The highest salary offered was 4.5 LPA and the lowest was 2.5 LPA. The companies that came for placements were Tata, Birla Cement, and JK Cement. The popular job roles were draftsman, civil engineer, and Site Supervisor. Some students also got internships about 30% and they interned at Tata and Birla Cement.
Campus: The facilities here are great - we've got Wi-Fi, labs, air conditioners, spacious classrooms, and a big library. The hostel is top-notch and clean, plus there's medical help if needed. You can grab a bite at the canteen or mess for cheap. Love it!
Saloni Reddy
B.Tech. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 30 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and supportive, which is great. But the only downside is that there aren't enough teachers once you get past the first or second year. The semester exams can be a bit tough, but not too bad. Also, the course content feels a bit outdated.
Placement: Most people I know from the last group either got a job on their own or are still looking. I don't think the college helped with placements, or if they did, they didn't tell us. So, the placement scene here seems pretty bad from what I've heard.
Campus: The college and hostel have good facilities and infrastructure, but the mess food is just okay. It's not great, but not terrible either. The hostel's network coverage is bad, and they still don't have Wi-Fi.
Kavita Iyer
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 21 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college were awesome! They knew their stuff and were really friendly. The course was super relevant to what we needed in the industry. The exams were pretty easy, and most students did well. I felt really prepared for my future after graduating from this college.
Placement: I took a course where most students, around 70%, got placed. The highest salary was 3.5 LPA and the lowest was 2.3 LPA. Companies like Mahindra, Tata, Ambuja Cement, Birla Cement, and Byjus recruited students from my course. Also, about 40% of students landed internships.
Campus: The campus has everything you need like computer labs, spacious classrooms, a huge library with lots of books, magazines, and newspapers, and a big playground. It's got a nice environment for studying and chilling out.
Vivek Iyer
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 27 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers are really helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. They all have master's degrees. We often go to the site and the professors there are great too. The pass rate at the institute is around 70%, which is pretty good. We go to the sites for practice and it's been really helpful.
Placement: Most students in my course got placed, around 80 percent. The highest salary offered was 4.5 lakhs and the lowest was 2.5 lakhs. Companies like Tata, Birla, Ambuja, and Infosys came for recruitment. About 40 percent of students landed internships at Birla Cement. Popular roles after graduation were civil engineer, draftsman, and supervisor.
Campus: The college has great management and is located in Malegaon. There's a mess available, and the hostel is amazing with top-notch infrastructure. The campus is huge and has Wi-Fi, labs, and a library. The food quality is good, and there are plenty of restaurants within 100m from the campus and hostels. Plus, there are sports and games available too.
Nidhi Verma
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Jul, 2020
Admission: I feel like MMANTC needs to work on a few things. The teaching quality is not always the best, some teachers don't have much experience. The labs and library aren't great either, they're kind of old and not well-kept. It makes it hard to learn hands-on stuff.
Placement: I heard that finding a job after graduation at MMANTC can be tough. Not many students get placed, and those who do don't always get great pay. Some say MMANTC is better for getting a degree than gaining practical skills or growing professionally.
Campus: The campus has some basic stuff and a few things to use, but people are unhappy about maintenance problems, no Wi-Fi, and super busy admin services. This can make things like submitting forms take forever. Sometimes MMANTC talks about how strict the exam rules are. They really care about keeping things top-notch, like needing 75% attendance and not allowing cheating. Some students think these rules are too tough and might struggle with them.
Arjun Patel
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Dec, 2019
Admission: The teachers in the first year are great they know their stuff and are really helpful. But in the second year, the teachers seem new and don't have much experience. It feels like they just graduated and are on a low salary. The course content is good, but it doesn't prepare us well for the industry because we don't get enough practical knowledge. The exams are hard and they're really strict about it. Even though most students pass (around 82%), many end up with a lot of backlogs.
Placement: Barely any students from all the departments got placed less than 10%. Don't be tricked by the campus placement poster at the college entrance. It shows everyone who's ever been placed since the college started. The highest salary offered was 5 LPA, the lowest was 2 LPA, and the average might be around 3 LPA. Companies like Saudi Aramco, TATA, and Byjus were the top recruiters. Around half the students got internships, but you gotta pay around 3,000-4,000 rs for that.
Campus: The library is pretty outdated with old edition books from 2015. It's hard to get new books because they don't update it. There are only 5 computers - 3 for boys and 2 for girls. Only one has internet, and it's slow because the CPU is old. Classrooms are okay; some have projectors and whiteboards, but not all. The labs need maintenance and aren't fully working. The management only cares about cleaning when someone important visits. The hostel is the best part. The food is great, with non-veg options. There's a canteen, medical facilities, study room, gym, and sports. You do have to share a room with 3 others, though.
Sachin Bhardqaj
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Jan, 2019
Admission: The teachers at this college are pretty good. Most of them know their stuff. I've been here for four years now, and overall, the teaching is fine. Sometimes they even share notes from different engineering schools, which is cool.
Placement: Placements didn't happen for us or the seniors in our college. They tried to bring in good companies, but none came. Only small local ones like garages and foundries came for placements. I heard a senior worked in a spare parts shop for just Rs. 4,000 a month.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is decent for Unipune standards. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi because they're worried students will abuse it. The classrooms are spacious, but there are no medical facilities on campus. The lab equipment can be iffy - like the balancing apparatus in the DOM lab that stopped working during our practical.
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