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Average rating of PW Institute of Innovation

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.1

Based on 4 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

4.0/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.5/5

Academics

Academics

4.0/5

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Supriya Iyer

Supriya Iyer

12 Mar, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are awesome! Classes fly by because they're so interesting. We have exams every Friday, but we can practice for them on Codeforces. It really boosts our confidence.

Placement: The college just started in 2023, so there aren't many big internships yet. The highest one so far is 20,000 rupees a month. If you learn every day and make a good profile, you can find an internship. In the 3rd year, the college will help you with an internship, so you won't have any difficulties.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is super fast and the campus facilities are top-notch. It's a great place to study and the hostel feels like a 3-star hotel. They even clean our rooms every other day. The teachers are really good and friendly, and the students are pretty cool too. You'll have a lot of freedom to do your own thing as long as you're serious about your studies. Just be prepared to work hard, but it's not as stressful as some other colleges.

Anil Sharma

Anil Sharma

11 Feb, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pros in the industry. The vibe on campus is super chill and welcoming. They treat us like family, like older siblings. The best part? No random subjects like Physics or Chemistry in a CS course. They teach stuff that's actually useful. We dive into Web Development and Competitive Coding from the second semester. And get this  our instructors are top-notch, they've even competed in ICPC! Exams and projects are all hands-on. Plus, we have mock interviews every semester to prep us for job interviews in the future. It's pretty cool.

Placement: As a first batch student, we don't have placement data yet. But based on the curriculum and efforts, I'm confident we'll land good jobs after 4 years. They say the average package is around 14 lakhs, which seems achievable considering how well the curriculum is designed. It's promising!

Campus: I stayed in the PGs at Stanza Living in Bangalore. The rooms were clean and tidy. There's no air conditioning, but it's not really needed in Bangalore. They clean the rooms regularly and the Wi-Fi is super fast (40Mbps). The food was alright, nothing special, but they do have special food days every 1-2 weeks.

Abhishek Goyal

Abhishek Goyal

25 Jan, 2022

3.5
2 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The courses here are all about getting you ready for a job. They focus on practical skills, not stuff like physics or chemistry. The teachers are super helpful and great at clearing up any confusion. You can even chat one-on-one with teaching assistants. The exams aren't too tough, but you gotta put in some study time. Overall, it's a curriculum that prepares you well for the industry.

Placement: This is our first batch, so there haven't been any job placements yet. I can't really talk about placements, but they say most students will get placed. The average salary is around 12 LPA, but I don't know the exact company yet. Your job placement really comes down to how skilled you are and what you've learned during your course. They also have internships available after the second year in areas like data science, analytics, and development.

Campus: The hostels have decent facilities. You get a room to share with a study table, chair, wardrobe, and all the basics. Plus, there's a small field to play football, cricket, or basketball. The cafeteria is nice, and the Wi-Fi works well. The classrooms are super clean, with AC and smartboards. The library has tons of books for studying.

Swati Singh

Swati Singh

7 Oct, 2021

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I liked some of the teachers, but not all of them. This course is great for students who work hard and can study on their own. The semester exam wasn't too hard. The course is useful, but you still need to put in the effort. Teachers can guide you, but you have to put in the work yourself.

Placement: I really liked my course at college. About 30% of us got placed, with the highest salary being 13 LPA and the average around 4 LPA. Almost half of us got internships too. The job roles offered were mostly for job executives. Companies were really looking for top-performing students.

Campus: The college had great infrastructure with Wi-Fi available in all classrooms. The classrooms were always clean and tidy. The food in the mess felt like home-cooked meals, and the medical team was really helpful. There were lots of sports kits available, like cricket and badminton.