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Average rating of MIT AOE Alandi Pune

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.8

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
15%
4
35%
3
40%
2
10%
1
0%
Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

3.3/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.8/5

Academics

Academics

4.3/5

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Rakesh Gupta

Rakesh Gupta

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 14 Dec, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They explain things well and are always ready to help. They organize sessions to clear doubts and practice, which is super useful. Also, we get to attend guest lectures and special programs, which are really cool.

Placement: There are a lot of companies that come for placements like Tata Power Ltd, Pale Material India Pvt. Ltd, Neilsoft, Philips, Emerson, Flex, ACG, TCS, Infosys, Amazon, Google, IBM, Jio, Oracle, JSW, Juspay, Worley, Whirlpool, PhonePe, Forvia, Ciaco, Capgemini, Cognizant, Matrix, Hyundai Motors, L&T, and Jindal.

Campus: The classrooms and labs are well set up for each department. Our library has everything we need, and the canteen serves tasty food. Each classroom has Wi-Fi, and the labs are equipped with all the necessary instruments.

Sameer Khan

Sameer Khan

B.Tech. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 30 Nov, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are great, but there are a few exceptions. They really know how to teach well. The exam fees might be a bit expensive. The college keeps adding new courses to the syllabus, which is really helpful for us students. It could make things even better. The college is pretty strict about attendance, which is kind of a downside.

Placement: In the computer engineering branch, we have around 300 students split into 4 groups. The teachers follow a set timetable and they're all pretty good. The placement rate is about 65-70%, which is not bad. That's my take on the college.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure, but the campus is small. The labs are great with new PCs in the computer lab. Wi-Fi is available all around the campus. Classrooms have internet access too. They're also building new buildings on campus.

Swati Das

Swati Das

B.Tech. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and the way they teach is good. The courses are made to help us grow in all areas. They want us to be ready for the industry, but they could be more serious about it. The exams are tough, but if you put in some effort, you can pass the semester even if you're an average student.

Placement: I studied computer engineering, and I'm happy to say that over half of my classmates got placed. Some big companies like TCS, Infosys, and Accenture came for placements. I heard that the highest salary offered was 25 LPA by Cisco, which is awesome. The roles they offered were maintenance engineer, software developer, system analyst, and more. Even though the lowest package was 3.5 LPA, it's still a good start for many students.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is weak, which can be a bummer. The classrooms are decent, and the library is stocked with lots of books, although they're pretty old and there aren't any new ones. The faculty doesn't provide sports equipment, but the food in the canteen is really good compared to the mess. I've never come across a medical facility on campus.

Vidya Sharma

Vidya Sharma

B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 20 Nov, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are friendly, and they teach well. The exams are not too hard. You need to get at least 40% to pass all your subjects. The college helps us get ready for jobs with the exams they give us.

Placement: The college is okay for mechanical students when it comes to placements. JSW Company seems to prefer hiring mechanical students from here. There are plenty of internship chances, even some abroad in recent years.

Campus: The classrooms at this college are nice, and the library is great with a cozy reading room. The hostel is good, and the food in the mess and canteen is tasty. The sports facilities here are top-notch.

Yash

Yash

B.Tech. in Computer Engineering (Software Engineering)

Reviewed On 9 Oct, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here is really supportive and experienced in teaching. They're always there to help with studies and other activities. We have two exams each semester  one in the middle and one at the end. They're not too hard, but some subjects can be tough to grasp.

Placement: I'm almost done with my Computer Science and Software Engineering degree at college. The big companies hiring from here are Cisco and PhonePe. It's not easy to get internships on campus, so most of us are looking elsewhere. But overall, the college does a good job with placements.

Campus: The college I go to has Wi-Fi in every classroom. The labs are kept nice and the library is comfy. The teachers are really helpful and supportive. They're always there to help with studying and other stuff. The campus is nice and there's a good mess too.

Mahesh Sharma

Mahesh Sharma

B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 8 Oct, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great! They teach us stuff that's super important for the real world. It's tough, but we learn a lot. They're all really helpful and know their stuff. If we're confused about anything, they're always there to help us out.

Placement: A lot of students get placed from our college, which is awesome. My friend in the 3rd year got a great 13 LPA package from the mechanical branch. So no need to stress about placements, but you gotta put in the effort and stay on top of things. Consistency is the key!

Campus: The campus infrastructure is getting better. Classrooms are nice, but it can get hot in the summer since there's no AC, only fans. Labs have AC, which is great. The library doesn't charge for cards. Wi-Fi is in every building. We have 2 canteens with good food.

Nidhi Maheshwari

Nidhi Maheshwari

B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are mostly helpful with projects, but not all of them. It can be tough sometimes. We have different ways to pass - you need 100 marks total, with 20 from mid-semester, 30 from internal assessment, and 50 from end-semester. To pass, you need at least 40% in the end semester and 40% between internal assessment and mid-semester.

Placement: In my course, most students get placed, around 75%. The top salary offered is 12 LPA, while the lowest is 2 LPA. We also get internships with pay. The main job you can get is a CNC operator.

Campus: The mechanical department is spread across two floors with 5 classrooms and 11 labs, including 3 computer labs. There is a departmental library and Wi-Fi is available on one floor. Other than that, you're on your own to decide if you want to join or not.

Pankaj Reddy

Pankaj Reddy

B.Tech. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 24 Aug, 2025

3.3
2 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are mostly nice and get it, but some are more about attendance than actually learning. They just want you to memorize stuff without really getting it. They teach subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, electrical stuff, and Linux, which don't really help in the real world. Exams are okay to pass, but getting good grades is tough.

Placement: Last year, the computer department at MitAoe had the highest salary package at 22 LPA. The average salary offered was between 6-8 LPA. We all have to do internships in the first two years. More than 90% of students got placed last year, thanks to the college's 100% placement assistance.

Campus: The labs don't have enough equipment, so 7-8 of us have to share one instrument for experiments. The college hostel is awesome - it's clean, the staff are nice, there's good security, and the Wi-Fi works well. We also have a really cool auditorium and okay classrooms.

Sachin Iyer

Sachin Iyer

B.Tech. in Computer Engineering (Software Engineering)

Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at MITAOE are really great! They're awesome at teaching and helping students understand. Whenever I need help or have questions, they explain things well. To pass, you need a good CGPA.

Placement: I really like how MITAOE focuses a lot on internships. A bunch of students end up getting internships at places like Cognizant, Wipro, Accenture, and Infosys. They say around 70% of students get to do internships, which is cool 'cause it helps us get real-world experience. The highest salary package can go up to 27 LPA, which is awesome!

Campus: The classrooms at the college are big and have comfy seats and all the stuff we need for learning. The labs are also well-equipped with tools for hands-on learning. Some classrooms and dorms have Wi-Fi, which is cool.

Vishal Chandran

Vishal Chandran

B.Tech. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 6 Aug, 2025

3.3
2 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: So far, most of the teachers have been pretty helpful. However, there are a few you should watch out for. It's important to stay on their good side to avoid any issues with your grades. Attendance is a must, with a 75% requirement, and the college is really strict about it.

Placement: The highest salary for computer engineering was around 26 LPA, while the lowest was about 2.5 LPA. About 60% of students get placed, with Cisco coming to campus for placements. However, they usually only hire 1-2 students, mainly through mass recruitment. My advice is to not pay 1,91,737.

Campus: The college doesn't have any sports facilities or a ground, and the management isn't great. They're trying to expand because more students are joining, but there's not enough space. The hostel is off-campus and expensive, so it's better to look for a private one. On the bright side, the canteen is pretty good.

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