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Average rating of Priyadarshini J.L. College of Engineering
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Sachin Sharma
B.E. in Electronics Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they do a good job teaching. They might not fully prepare us for the industry, but at least we get a good foundation. The pass rate is around 40%, so passing the semester exams can be tough. It's hard because the internal marks are low, making it a challenge to make up for it on the actual exams.
Placement: The placement rate might be around 30%. The highest salary offered is 7 LPA, while the lowest is 3.5 LPA. Popular job roles include chip-level technician, VLSI design engineer, and software-related work like programming Arduino boards. You just need some basic knowledge about Arduino boards for this.
Campus: The labs here are really great, classrooms are nice, and the library is decent. The food at the canteen is just okay. Unfortunately, there are no hostels on campus. Also, our college doesn't have a mess. In terms of medical facilities, we only have a restroom available.
Isha Rao
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are pretty good, and some of them are really helpful. The semester exams are well-organized, and the exam department and invigilators are nice. We have 2 semesters and 2 midterms each year, along with 2 practical exams.
Placement: The college's placement department is pretty good. Some students get jobs right on campus, while others find jobs off campus. The number of companies coming for placements could be better, but there are still plenty of opportunities for students who are ready to seize them.
Campus: The infrastructure at my college is great. Unfortunately, there's no hostel, so students live in PGs and flats. But we do have a canteen, Wi-Fi, good labs, and a library. The college organizes a lot of fun events for students, not just focusing on studies.
Anil Choudhary
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers make sure to cover the syllabus, but sometimes we run into a few problems. The faculty is really helpful and always there to help with any questions we have. Most of the CSE staff are great, but some might not know the material they're teaching. I feel like they might have left the college already.
Placement: The job placements here are okay, but not a lot of big companies come for hiring. When they do come, they usually only pick around 5 to 15 students out of the whole bunch. I got lucky and got a job in one of those big companies. Some of my friends from the same batch are still looking for jobs though.
Campus: PJLCE has a good infrastructure overall. They have everything you need except for sports stuff. The food in the canteen can be hit or miss because they change vendors every year. I can't speak for the hostels, but some are okay while others are not so great.
Vishal Patel
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Nov, 2025
Admission: I really like how great the teaching is at this college. You can even do a dual degree here, with a major and a minor that you get to pick. The semester exams are not too hard. They all happen right here on campus. The curriculum is spot-on with what we're supposed to learn.
Placement: I'm really happy with the placements here. Lots of students are getting good packages, around 3.5 lacs per year. Companies like Hexaware, Cognizant, Accenture, Tech Mahindra, Delta X, and some others come for placements. The placement facilities are pretty good too.
Campus: The campus has over 600 trees all around it. They have lifts and ramps for students who need them. You can get Wi-Fi there. They also have a sports room with table tennis, chess, carrom, and other indoor games. And don't forget about the canteen and medical facilities!
Pradeep Rao
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 21 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super experienced and helpful. They really know their stuff and make classes interesting. The course content is spot on and they even include subjects that prep us for the real world. Love it!
Placement: Most students in our course got placed, around 85-95%. The highest package was 7-7.5 LPA, the lowest was 3 LPA, and the average was 3.75-4 LPA. Companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, ATOS, Coditas, Hexaware, and others hire from our course. They offer roles like data analyst, web developer, full-stack developer, and database administration.
Campus: There are lots of labs in our department with Wi-Fi and Ethernet, along with many classrooms, a library, and a seminar hall. They also organize plenty of sports and games. Unfortunately, our college doesn't have a hostel, but we do have a nice, clean canteen and medical facilities available.
Yash Tambi
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Sept, 2025
Admission: The faculty are really good and the labs have cool machines. There are quality books in both the main library and the departmental one. The college is great with classes, experienced teachers, and you have to be there. Most students get jobs around 85-90% of them. It's a good place.
Placement: The college offers a high package of around 7-7.5 LPA, a low one of 3 LPA, and an average of 3.74-4 LPA. The faculty is great, and the campus is nice. Many students got placed in companies like Accenture, Hexaware, and Capgemini this time with an average package of 4.5 lacs per year.
Campus: I really liked learning about the different types of infrastructure at college. There are three types: hard infrastructure, soft infrastructure, and critical infrastructure. Hard infrastructure is all about the physical stuff countries and businesses need to run smoothly, like transportation, telecommunication, energy, and water systems. It was interesting to see how everything works together.
Anita Khan
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence Engineering
Reviewed On 20 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at PJLCE are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach well and the course content is practical and prepares us for jobs. The exams can be a bit tough, but most students pass with no problem.
Placement: This college is really good. The classes are regular, the teachers have a lot of experience, and you have to attend. Around 85-90% of students get placed in our course. The highest salary offered is 7-7.5 LPA, the lowest is 3 LPA, and the average is 3.74-4 LPA.
Campus: The engineering college in Nagpur, Priyadarshini JL, has good infrastructure. They've got modern labs, nice classrooms, a good library, and Wi-Fi. Some students say the Wi-Fi can be spotty, though. The only downside is they don't have hostels for out-of-town students.
Arun Menon
B.E. in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and help us succeed. They teach us in a way that's easy to understand and useful in the real world. We have tests and exams to make sure we learn everything well. The teachers have worked in the industry, so they know what they're talking about. The courses cover theory and hands-on skills, which is great.
Placement: I love how our college hooks us up with great job opportunities! Big companies come to our campus to hire students, which is awesome. The placement rate is high, and the salaries offered are really good. We also get internships through the college, which is a great way to gain experience. I feel like my future is looking bright thanks to all these career opportunities.
Campus: The college I go to has really cool facilities. The classrooms, labs, and libraries are all top-notch and perfect for studying. The hostels are super comfy with all the modern stuff you need, making it feel like a home away from home.
Abhishek Iyer
Bachelors of Engineering (B.E.) (Lateral Entry)
Reviewed On 23 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college really know their stuff. They help us prepare for exams and handle any situation. They're friendly and always there to support us. The faculty is top-notch and the best place to study.
Placement: If you put in the effort, you'll see good results here. This college is awesome! Big companies like Wipro, Mahindra, TCS, come for placements. They really set you up for a bright future. If you've got skills, you'll have lots of options and can land a job with a starting salary of over Rs. 30,000.
Campus: I love my college because it has great facilities like superfast Wi-Fi and LCD panels in classrooms. The library has all the books I need. My course is awesome and offers lots of opportunities to learn and grow. It's the best choice for me!
Isha Sharma
B.E. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 21 Aug, 2025
Admission: Some teachers are awesome, but some aren't very knowledgeable. The principal is cool though. The course doesn't really prepare us for the industry. The exams are tough, and the passing rate is around 75%.
Placement: The placements for our course aren't the best. Only around 20% of students in our batch got placed. The highest salary package offered was 4.5 LPA, while the average was 3 LPA, and the lowest was 2.4 LPA. Companies like Sobha come to our college for recruitment. The main roles offered are sales executive and marketing jobs.
Campus: The college has everything we need labs, classrooms, library, ground, seminar hall, water filter, canteen, playground, games, chemistry lab, physics lab, computer lab, survey machines, and more. The food is great, but the canteen could be better.
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