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Average rating of MIT BIO
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.4
Student Rating Distribution
Tanvi Nair
8 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers all come from good colleges. They're nice but also firm. We get to go on field trips with the department. Each subject has around 2-3 teachers. The exams are tough and they really care about attendance.
Placement: Around 65% of students find jobs after graduation, but many of the really smart ones choose to do a Master's degree. The college helps students get offer letters from good universities, both in India and overseas. The average salary offered is between 5 to 10 lakhs, with the highest going up to 30 lakhs. Over 85% of students get internships at top companies like Serum Institute.
Campus: The MIT School of Bioengineering has awesome facilities! There are big classrooms, labs, study rooms, and even 3 auditoriums in the building. They also have hostels on and off-campus. The two mess halls serve really good food with a balanced diet. And don't forget about the sports complex - it's huge! You can play indoor and outdoor games, swim in the pool, or work out in the gym.
Anil Reddy
21 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff. They're experts in what they teach. The course content is spot on, and it's in a field that's growing. The classes can be tough, but teachers are always there to help out when we're stuck.
Placement: The best job opportunity here is in data analytics. If students can't find internships on their own, the college placement cell helps them out.
Campus: I love all the resources available at the library. The college has labs for different courses like electrical engineering, tissue engineering, microbiology, biochemistry, and bioinformatics. And, the food in the mess is really tasty!
Saloni Singh
13 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart - most of them have PhDs! They know a lot about their subjects. The course is all about doing research. In the first years, we learn about lots of different things like biochemistry, stats, and programming. But as we go on, we get into more advanced stuff like tissue engineering, robotics, and pharmaceutical engineering. It's a mix of everything, which is cool.
Placement: I really like this college. They help a lot with getting jobs after you graduate. Most students, about 80%, find jobs at companies like Sun Pharma, Tata Motors, Reliance, and Eurofins. They also offer cool opportunities to work as interns, trainees, or R&D associates. The average salary is around 2 LPA.
Campus: The college has good education facilities with up-to-date equipment. The food in the mess is alright, and there are resources for sports and hobbies. They have instructors for rowing, swimming, badminton, football, table tennis, and lawn tennis. If you get hurt or sick, medical help is quick. The hostels are comfy, but some are off-campus. Most classrooms can fit about 60 students and are pretty spacious.
Ritu Mishra
28 May, 2022
Admission: The best thing about this college is the faculty. They're super knowledgeable and work really hard. They make sure we understand not just theory but practical stuff too. You gotta keep your attendance above 75%, though, or you might get kicked out. The teacher to student ratio is great at around 1:10, so you get lots of personal attention. We do projects, research, and industry visits all year round, and the faculty organizes everything. They teach us stuff that can even help with entrance exams like DBT, CSIR, and more.
Placement: Our seniors from the class of 2020 were the first ones to graduate, but we've already heard good news about placements in bioinformatics, biomedical, and biotechnology fields. Dr. Renu Vyas, our HOD, assured us about it. We've got 2 placement officers making sure we get seen by industry alumni. The college also helps us with internships. So far, we've found our own internships, but we hope for more help from the college in the future.
Campus: The facilities at MIT-ADT are top-notch for the money we pay. There are great sports facilities, auditoriums, libraries, and lawns on campus. The labs, classrooms, yoga hall, and computer labs are all pretty good too. The canteens are just okay, but the campus itself is gorgeous. The hostel facilities are really good, and it feels safe for girls too.
Rajeev Patel
1 May, 2022
Admission: The classes cover a bunch of different areas in biotech, bioinformatics, and biomedical engineering. At first, we focus on the basics. The mix of classes gets us ready for all kinds of jobs in the industry. Besides the regular classes, we can work on our own projects. The school gives us what we need and mentors us along the way. Each bioengineering area has its own teachers who are really good at what they do. They're great at guiding us through our projects. During exams, pros from the industry come to quiz us. It's cool because we get a taste of what it's like in the real world and we could even make some connections for future jobs.
Placement: The college is getting a good rep for placements. Big companies like Capgemini, Tata Elxsi, and Sun Pharma come for hiring. They also have other biotech and pharma companies hiring students. The Placement Cell helps students find internships and jobs. They also train us for placements with stuff like aptitude tests.
Campus: The labs here are really cool and they keep updating them. They have all sorts of tools for Bioengineering students to use. The library is huge and has books on lots of topics. You can study there after classes. The food at the mess is good, and the hostels have everything you need like cleaning and laundry. The sports area is fun with lots of things to do inside and outside. There's a gym with trainers too. They have sports events often. Each hostel has a first aid kit, and if there's an emergency, they call the hospital for an ambulance and a warden goes with you.
Sachin Joshi
24 Feb, 2022
Admission: The professors at this college are really top-notch. They come from well-known universities and have done a lot of research. They teach us based on their own experiences, which makes it more practical. The focus here is on understanding the results and the core processes. The course is set up by experts in the industry to match what's happening now. We have bioengineering club meetings every week. Students get to show off their projects, and pros from the industry come by to check them out. It's a great way to network with people in the field.
Placement: There are some cool companies like Sun Pharma, TATA Motors, Zydus, and more that come to our college for hiring students. Most of the students get placed as project interns, trainees, or R&D associates. Around 80% of students have jobs now, and they're making an average of 2 lakhs per year.
Campus: Our college has two buildings and lots of labs like tissue engineering, nano-technology, microbiology, and more. The labs are all air-conditioned with Wi-Fi. We have computer labs too. There's a library on campus and more libraries around. We've got a big sports area with badminton, swimming, cricket, and tennis. The college gives free coaching and holds the Vishwa Raj Sports Meet every year. Everyone can join in. There's also a hospital nearby for medical needs. Students even get health insurance from the college.
Shubham Admane
21 Feb, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good, and most of them have PhDs in their field. They use PowerPoint in class, and we have a lot of teachers. We also get to go on field trips for hands-on learning.
Placement: Our college is in its third batch, and our seniors are currently in their third year. We have a bioengineering club that meets every other Saturday, and it's cool to see companies coming in. They say the job placements are good, with a lot of students getting placed in companies like Praj Industry and Persistent.
Campus: The labs for each subject are well-maintained, which is great. We have all the tools we need, like microscopes. We don't have our own classrooms, so we go to Soer for lectures. Our practicals are held in our own building. The hostel rooms are nice, but the food in the mess isn't the best. We have Wi-Fi, labs, and medical facilities available, which is handy.
Komal Menon
19 Jul, 2020
Admission: Most of the teachers are really nice and willing to help out. They know their stuff well and some are even research scientists from IIT. The semester exams are tough, you have to score at least 40% in each subject to pass.
Placement: Around 80% of students got placed last year. The highest package was around 6LPA. Many companies come to hire freshers. Your grades, projects, and CGPA matter for placements. Companies offer roles in quality control, research, and development.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is really awesome. Wi-Fi is available on every floor for students to use. The labs have a lot of equipment, and the classrooms are modern with projectors. Great place to study!
Manoj Joshi
17 Jul, 2020
Admission: The teachers are really good at explaining things and are always there to help with any questions we have. They encourage us to work on cool projects and give us guidance along the way. They give us all the study materials we need ahead of time so we know what's coming up. The classes cover all aspects of Bioengineering, so we learn a lot. We get hands-on experience working on projects in the lab, which is super helpful. The school even hosts a conference where we can meet people in the industry and learn from them. It's a great way to see what working in healthcare is really like.
Placement: I graduated in 2021 with a Bachelor's in Bioengineering. There were around 50 students in my class most were from B.Tech, and the rest were in M.Tech. About 80-85% of us got placed, with an average package of 3 LPA. The top companies that recruited us were Tata Elxsi, Citius Tech, Sunpharma, and NASAN Biomedical. They offered roles like Software Engineer, Medical Coder, Regulatory Affairs Executive, and Data Annotation Executive in Clinical Informatics.
Campus: The labs at MIT School of Bioengineering Sciences and Research are top-notch with good equipment. They make sure to keep everything safe for us students. The classrooms are comfy with AC and projectors. The hostels have Wi-Fi all the time. And the food in the hostels is tasty, with salads and desserts. Plus, there's a canteen nearby for snacks and packaged food.
Aishwarya Mishra
25 Apr, 2020
Admission: I really like this course because it combines biology and math in a great way. It helps connect engineering and medical ideas. The course is super important for industry and research. They put a lot of work into keeping the curriculum current with market trends.
Placement: The internships here are awesome! Lots of students are interning at cool companies like Tata Elxsi, Genova Bio, Praj, Schrodinger, Eurofins Genomics, and more. A good number of students are getting internships in research and industry. It's great!
Campus: The college campus is huge with lots of green space, which is great for studying and being close to nature. It's got everything you need for a comfortable student life. The facilities are modern and have all the latest tech and equipment for research projects. It really helps students focus on their studies without any problems.
