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Average rating of MESCOE
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Manisha Sharma
B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Reviewed On 18 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable. Some of them have PhDs, while others are working towards getting one. I like how the course offers different electives to choose from. It helps us focus on what we're interested in and what could benefit us in the future. The exams are okay, not too hard. Most students pass, around 90%. The teachers are also good at giving us guidance when we need it.
Placement: I'm part of the batch that started in 2025. Around 40% of us got placed. Some girls in the computer department even got 2 job offers! But compared to E&TC, there aren't as many core companies here. The highest salary offered is 9 LPA, while the lowest is 3.6 LPA. Companies like Capgemini, Accenture, Coditas, HCL, Vois, and LTIMindtree come to hire students from our college.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure. The labs are well-maintained and have lots of computers with ethernet. I can't really say much about the hostel since I live nearby.
Anjali Reddy
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 9 Feb, 2025
Admission: The first-year teachers in all departments are really great. They know a lot and are super helpful in labs. But once you get to the second year of computer engineering, things start to go downhill. Some of the teachers don't know much about the subjects or coding. In the labs, they just give us instructions and we have to figure things out on our own. Most teachers are like this, but there are a few good ones out of five who know their stuff and help us with theory and coding. The ENTC teachers are awesome though. They know their stuff, are really helpful, and are passionate about teaching and their subject.
Placement: Around 20% of us got placed on campus. The average package was about 5-6 LPA. Companies like Tech Mahindra, Airtel, and Infosys come for hiring. Last year, the highest package was 8 LPA and the lowest was 3.5 LPA. Most of us work as front-end or back-end developers and data analysts. In the 3rd year, some get paid internships from college, while others get unpaid ones. We have to put in the effort to prepare for the roles we want. The college faculty mainly focuses on finishing the syllabus, not on practical knowledge.
Campus: The college building, classrooms, labs, library, and girls' room are really nice. The classrooms have smart boards, good seats, and ventilation. The hostel is okay, but the food isn't great. I wouldn't recommend eating at the hostel mess - the food is pretty bad, like a 2 out of 10. We have a big field for sports, a table tennis area, and a gym. There's no canteen, only a pricey Nescafe on campus. You can grab breakfast near the CP area of the college.
Vivek Venishetti
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 27 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers just stick to the textbook stuff and care a lot about grades. The course is decent, but the teachers don't seem to know much about it. Exams are a breeze if you understand the concepts. It's not a private college, it's part of Pune University.
Placement: The placements here aren't great. Only around 40-50% of students get placed, mostly in service-based companies. The salary packages vary from 2.7 LPA to 5 LPA. There are no internships offered, so students have to find their own or look for research internships on their own.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty much useless. But the computers and classrooms got a nice upgrade. The labs now have cool AR/VR stuff, which is awesome. The computers in the labs are top-notch, with great specs and LAN facilities. The library is also really good.
Vikas Patel
B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Reviewed On 30 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are hit or miss - some are great, some not so much. The courses follow the Savitribai Phule University curriculum. Exams aren't too tough, but quite a few students end up with backlogs.
Placement: I'm really happy to share that students in our college are getting some great job offers. The average salary they're getting is around 4 to 5 LPA. The highest salary offered on-campus is 14 LPA, and off-campus, it's 42 LPA. It's awesome to see my classmates getting such amazing opportunities!
Campus: I wouldn't suggest staying in the hostel because it's not very clean or nice. The college building is nice, and they're fixing up the old canteen. The labs at our college are really good.
Komal Reddy
B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Reviewed On 14 May, 2024
Admission: The best part about our college is the awesome faculty. They're really great. A lot of them have their Ph.D. or Master's degree in their subject, and they always go above and beyond for us students. They share their experiences with us to help us in the future. Each teacher really puts their all into teaching us.
Placement: I'm in the Electronics and Telecommunication program. Around 60-70% of students land in-campus jobs. The average pay is between 4.5-7 LPA, with the highest offer being 42 LPA. We have companies coming to campus to hire students with various salary packages.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure. They offer hostel and mess facilities which are nice. Hostel rooms are good and you get Wi-Fi there. The food in the mess is good too. On campus, Wi-Fi is available and labs and classrooms are well-equipped. Digital boards help with learning.
Vivek Mishra
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 12 Mar, 2024
Admission: The exams at our college are super strict because they follow Pune University's rules. It's good because it makes us work hard and stay disciplined. But sometimes it's stressful, especially during important tests. Some students feel like the pressure to do well takes away from actually learning.
Placement: The job scene at my college is pretty average. Most grads land jobs that pay around 4 to 5 lakh per year. It might not be as high as fancy engineering schools, but it's a good start for us regular students.
Campus: The hostel food has different options, but sometimes it's not so good. Students say it gets boring because there's not much variety. It would be better if they listened to what students want for meals. For classes, we follow the Pune University program, which helps us learn engineering basics well. It's a good plan to make sure we get the right skills and knowledge.
Shruti Iyer
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and they're all working towards or already have a Ph.D. They use digital projectors, boards, and computers in classes. The subjects aren't all specifically for jobs, but they give us a good base for getting hired. Exams are fair - not too easy, not too hard. We also have smaller tests during the semester. You need at least 40% to pass.
Placement: Placement was really good before the lockdown, almost everyone got a job. But now, for my batch (22-23), it's over 70%. For the next batch (24), it's around 85%. The highest salary offered was 32 LPA, while the lowest was about 2.4 LPA. On average, people got around 4-6 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, TCS, Accenture, Tech Mahindra, and startups come for hiring. We have to do at least one internship, which can be in college or outside. Most of us go for private internships. Jobs like Data Scientist, Network Engineer, Software Trainee, AI/ML, and Software Tester are popular here.
Campus: The college campus has everything you need a library, nice classrooms, labs to practice, free Wi-Fi, sports playground, and a gym. The canteen food is tasty and not too expensive. They even do health checkups for hostel students. Plus, lots of fun activities like chess, carrom, and outdoor games like cricket and football. Great place for sports lovers!
Yash Menon
B.E. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! Unlike other engineering colleges where teachers don't really care, the professors at Wadia COE make sure we understand and study well for exams. The only downside is that the SPPU curriculum is a bit old-fashioned compared to what's happening now.
Placement: The job placements at our college are pretty good. On average, students get around 3.5 LPA. Companies like TCS, Ninja, Thermax, Infosys, and more come to recruit. Right now, the EnTC department has the most job opportunities. If you work on improving your skills off-campus, you can definitely land a good job.
Campus: The classrooms are nice and have good ventilation. Some of them even have smart boards. The library has lots of books, so you can find whatever you need. The study area in the library is okay, but it can get noisy. I don't stay in the hostel, but I've heard it's just okay. The Wi-Fi in the college is terrible, and the connection isn't great either.
Ritu Verma
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Feb, 2022
Admission: The teachers are nice and all, but sometimes they get too caught up in their own stuff. They don't always take our work seriously and seem more focused on their own things, like lunch. It can feel like they don't appreciate our efforts. The exams are okay, but the questions often aren't what we studied. That's probably why we don't do so well in our tests.
Placement: I think around 35% of students got placed, and most of them are girls. The highest salary is 9 LPA, while the lowest is 2.5 LPA. The top companies that come for placements are HSBC, Capgemini, and Capsitech. About 10% of students got internships at Ellicium and Coditas. They offer roles like software trainee and analyst.
Campus: The labs are great, and we have Wi-Fi too. But the hostel facilities are really bad. The food isn't good, and a lot of students are getting sick because of it. There's no water purifier, so we can't get filtered or cold water. It's a bit of a struggle.
Gargi Choudhary
B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Reviewed On 21 Dec, 2021
Admission: I think some teachers here are really knowledgeable and helpful, but others seem to lack basic understanding. The ones with degrees are generally good, but as a whole, the teaching staff isn't the best. Just something to keep in mind if you're considering enrolling here.
Placement: The placement scene here is really disappointing. The college needs to shake things up with the Training and Placement Office. No companies bother coming here for recruitment. Seriously, I wouldn't recommend joining this college for placements. You'll definitely regret it by the end of your fourth year. Think twice before enrolling here.
Campus: The facilities aren't great. Everything is crammed into one building. Same goes for the hospitality nothing special for us students. I don't understand why everyone's praising the college. Think twice before enrolling here.
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