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Average rating of MLR Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.4
Student Rating Distribution
Rakesh Khan
BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 13 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super supportive and really smart. Lots of them have PhDs. They know their stuff and always push us to do our best. How hard the exams are depends on how ready we are and how we do. The faculty, even the department head, make sure we understand everything. They also help us with getting jobs after we graduate.
Placement: I'm taking the artificial intelligence and machine learning course. It's pretty popular these days. Big companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Infosys come to hire students. The main job positions we can get are AI engineer and more. Thanks to our faculty, lots of students snagged internships.
Campus: The food in our hostel is really good and healthy, way better than other colleges. Plus, we've got a hospital right next to our college where you can get free services (except for medicine). It's convenient and helpful for students.
Siddharth Joshi
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 7 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers in our college aren't the best. They don't seem to know much about what they're teaching and just repeat stuff from books. Exams are not too hard, just average. The course content is fine and seems good for preparing us for jobs.
Placement: Placements at our college usually range from 70% to 80% each year, but this time only around 50% got placed because of the recession. The highest salary this year is 28 LPA, while the lowest is 2 LPA. Companies like Accenture, Capgemini, Virtusa, and GlobalLogic come for recruiting, offering both IT and non-IT roles.
Campus: The college has great facilities. There are air-conditioned labs for IT and other courses like Mech, ECE, etc. Wi-Fi is available in labs and hostels. The hostel food is tasty and the rooms are nice. The classrooms have good ventilation.
Pankaj Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)
Reviewed On 26 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super nice and always ready to help. They really know their stuff. They're great at guiding us on placements and stuff. Plus, there are clubs like Scope, Came, Aim, Cie, etc. Each club has its own unique vibe.
Placement: This college is all about placements. Lots of students have already found jobs - more than a thousand! You've got a good chance of getting a job from here. Salaries start at 2 LPA and go up to 56 LPA. They even have training to help us prepare for interviews and placements.
Campus: The college has a huge campus with lots of buildings. It's around 8 to 9 acres big. They have separate blocks for B.Tech courses and other stuff like placement training. The hostel is nice and clean, plus the food is fresh. I think the food here is tastier compared to other college hostels.
Sameer Patel
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 7 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super nice and always ready to help out. They make learning fun by using cool tech stuff and real-life examples. Plus, they take us on trips to see how things work in the real world. The exams are kinda hard, but that's just how it is. You need to get at least 40% to pass.
Placement: Almost all students get jobs every year, which is awesome. The pay is good, starting at 68 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and others hire from here. Most students land jobs at Microsoft, with around 30 getting in. Infosys takes in about 40 students. Jobs like developer, coder, and tester are offered. The highest salary is 68 LPA, and the lowest is 32 LPA. The college works hard to make sure everyone gets a job. They even provide training for campus recruitment. It's great that almost all students find jobs each year.
Campus: The college has great Wi-Fi and a really big library. The labs are air-conditioned, which is awesome. The food in the mess is top-notch, especially the evening snacks with lots of options. We've got an indoor stadium for playing games like shuttle, badminton, and carrom. Plus, there's a gym and a huge cricket ground, basketball court, volleyball court, and kabaddi court. And don't forget about the good medical service and hospital right on campus.
Aishwarya Gupta
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)
Reviewed On 15 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They know their stuff and have lots of experience. The classes focus on what you need to know for the real world. In my experience, the exams aren't too hard, and most students pass with flying colors.
Placement: If you have a grade of 7 or higher, you can get a job no matter what you studied. The top salary offered is 50 LPA, while the lowest is 4 LPA, and the average is 7 LPA. Companies like Accenture and Wipro hire a lot of students here. About half of the students land roles in data analysis and other cool positions.
Campus: The college has great facilities and awesome teachers who give top-notch education. The hostel has everything a student could need, making it a great place to stay. I really enjoy living in the college hostel.
Harsh kumar saini
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)
Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They introduce us to new courses online and give us a clear plan. They're friendly too! The course content is great and gets us ready for the industry. But man, those exams are tough! Around 60% of students pass.
Placement: In my course, about 60% of students got jobs. The highest salary was 30 lakh, lowest was 3 lakh, and average was 6 lakh. Companies like Accenture, TCS, Wipro, Mindtree, and Capgemini hired us. We got different roles and internships too.
Campus: I really liked the infrastructure at my college. The library had lots of great facilities, and the classrooms were all digital with Wi-Fi available. The food in the hostel mess was really good, with unlimited meals for hotel students year-round. The canteen was a decent size and the food was okay. Overall, a pretty good experience!
Uday Iyer
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful with everything. They explain things really well. The exams can be a bit tough, but overall, the teaching is good. I wasn't a fan of having to talk in lab and seminars, though.
Placement: Around 60% of students in our college get jobs after graduation. The highest salary offered is 54 lakhs per year, while the lowest is 2 lakhs per year. Companies like Deloitte and Cognizant hire students from my course. Also, about 70% of students land internships while studying here.
Campus: The teachers explain things well and are patient. Our college has great Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a comfy library. The facilities are awesome, and the food is tasty. Plus, we have both indoor and outdoor stadiums on campus.
Tanya Iyer
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 31 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really nice and know their stuff. They help us understand everything well. Exams are tough, but fair. It's challenging to pass, but with good teachers, it's doable.
Placement: All students in our college get jobs after graduation, but a few have to stay longer due to backlogs. The top package during placements is 50 LPA, with students landing internships in companies like Amazon and TCS as early as their 3rd year. Most job offers are in software development roles.
Campus: The facilities in our department are pretty good. The classrooms are big, and the library is a nice quiet spot to study and maybe work on our skills. They have computers in the library for us to use. Plus, the food in the hostel is really homey and delicious.
Poonam Mishra
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 12 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The course is practical and gets us ready for jobs in the industry. Exams aren't too tough; you can pass even if you cram a week before. It's a good place to learn and prepare for the future.
Placement: I heard that only 40% of students got placements in the last batch. The highest package was 40 LPA and the lowest was 3 LPA. Companies like Wipro, Mahindra, and Tata visit often.
Campus: The college has decent infrastructure. The labs and classrooms are okay, not amazing, but the library is pretty good. As for the hostel facilities, they're pretty good, and the food quality is also good. Overall, I think it's a decent place.
Gautam Khan
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 30 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers were really smart and knew their stuff well. They could explain things in class and show us how to do them too. We had exams every 6 to 8 months, which matched up with what we were learning in class.
Placement: Most students here land jobs in big companies like Wipro, Infosys, and Tech Mahindra. Some even get into cool places like Virtusa Technologies and Epam Technologies. There was this one student from Computer Science who scored an amazing 51 LPA internship at Microsoft. Another student snagged 28 LPA at Zscaler last year. It's pretty awesome seeing classmates score these gigs!
Campus: The college had awesome facilities like Wi-Fi and modern equipment. They always kept the software updated. We had a cricket ground, a football ground, and indoor games like badminton, table tennis, and pool. Lots of fun stuff to do!
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