
SAL Education Campus Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of SAL Education Campus
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Ritu Patel
B.E. in Automobile Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025
Admission: The professors are really good and know their stuff. We get to do hands-on training for 6 months, which helps us learn a lot. The course prepares us well for working in the real world.
Placement: A lot of students from my course found jobs after graduating. How many people get hired can change based on things like how much companies need new employees, how well our school is known, how many jobs are available, and how good each student is at finding work.
Campus: The labs are top-notch with all the gear we need for automotive stuff like engines, transmissions, and chassis. They also run workshops on making, putting together, and fixing cars. They've got cool computer programs for designing car parts and making 3D models. The medical facilities are solid, each room has a fire extinguisher, and there's a first aid kit. Plus, there's an ambulance on standby. The cafeteria is clean and the food is tasty. Last semester, we had a fun sports week where we got to play games and have a good time.
Gautam Nair
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers were super helpful, and they really knew their stuff. The quality of teaching was top-notch. I felt like the course prepared me well for the industry, but I wish there were more hands-on courses in the program. The semester exams were fair, and almost everyone passed with flying colors.
Placement: I'm really happy that most of our college mates got jobs in good companies almost 90% of us! The pay ranged from 3 LPA to 7 LPA for computer engineering students. Hyperlink Infotech hired the most students from our course. It's cool that big companies like Tata, Hyperlink Infotech, and Azilen Tech Pvt Ltd came for placements. The popular roles were associate software engineer.
Campus: The college had everything I needed - Wi-Fi, library, AC classrooms, computer labs, and a canteen. Everything was top-notch. They also had cultural and sports events, plus emergency medical help if you needed it.
Aparna Reddy
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Aug, 2025
Admission: Some teachers are really helpful and most of them have their Masters, with some even doing PhDs. The courses are okay, but they don't really prepare you for the industry. The exams can be a bit tough, but not too bad. You need to get at least 23 out of 70 in the final exam and 12 out of 30 in the mid-term.
Placement: Our course has around 120 students from our college. The highest salary offered is 13 lakhs per year, and the average is around 5 to 6 lakhs. Companies like TCS come for recruitment, among others. Last year, it took some time to secure an internship, but eventually, I got in.
Campus: The classrooms have good WiFi and are pretty strong. The library has a decent collection of books, but the labs lack enough instruments. Unfortunately, there are no hostels on campus. The food in the canteen isn't great, but we do have fun sports and games like chess, carrom, volleyball, and basketball available.
Ankit Sharma
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)
Reviewed On 17 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are pretty good. They all studied at well-known colleges in Gujarat, such as LM College of Pharmacy and MSU Vadodara. Our college follows the syllabus approved by Gujarat Technology University. The exams are not too hard, and you just need to score 33% to pass.
Placement: Many students in our college get placed even if they don't plan on going for further studies. The placement rate is around 40-50%. After finishing B.Pharma, the average salary is 5 LPA. Companies such as Apollo and Lincoln come for campus placements. Some students have achieved top ranks in GTU under Gujarat University and are now successful pharmacists or drug inspectors.
Campus: I go to SAL Education college and the campus is alright. They've got a gym, cricket ground, garden, and a canteen, which is cool. The only downside is they don't have any on-campus hostels. So, I found a hostel near the college in the science city area. It costs me around 1.2 lakh, but it's got everything I need as a student.
Radhika Gupta
B.E. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Aug, 2025
Admission: My department head graduated from IIT Bombay. Their knowledge really helps with our teaching career. The faculty is supportive and helps us with our studies in the course. The semester exams aren't too hard. If we study, passing is easy. The faculty is great at problem-solving and teaching. They also share extra knowledge with us.
Placement: The highest salary package in our course is 40 LPA, which is pretty cool. They offer a site engineer role, which sounds interesting. The placement cell at our college is super helpful and on point. They really care about getting us placed and even help with interview prep. It's great that they have sessions on how to ace exams.
Campus: I really like my college because we have medical facilities, sports, and games. The canteen here serves delicious food. It's a big college with all the facilities you need. I'm happy with everything available here.
Sandhya Iyer
B.E. in Information and Communication Technology
Reviewed On 15 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers really broke down the stuff well and made it simple to get. The tests weren't too hard if you put in a couple of months of study before. And if you messed up the mid-term, you could redo it within 10 days of the quickest class.
Placement: You can get into our college with an average score of 65-75%. The salary package here ranges from 4 to 9 LPA. If you have a CGPA of 8-9, companies hiring at our campus will be interested in you.
Campus: The food in the canteen wasn't great. Every semester, our college organizes a sports event for students who want to join in. We also celebrate festivals like Uttarayan and Navratri. During Navratri, we had a two-day garba program on campus.
Amit Mishra
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 19 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers in the CSE department are super helpful and know their stuff. They use practical photos and real-life examples to explain things, which is awesome. They're really supportive and have a lot of experience.
Placement: In my B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering batch, most of us got placed about 87%. The best package was 12 LPA. And lots of us also got internships, like around 75%. Companies gave us jobs like software developer, content developer, software engineer, and cloud engineer.
Campus: The computer science and engineering department here has awesome facilities! They've got top-notch computer labs, super fast Wi-Fi in classrooms, libraries, and seminars. Plus, they make sure we have water, electricity, and Wi-Fi service all day, every day. It's really great!
Anil Joshi
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The course from Gujarat University covers a lot of theories, but it helps us get ready for the industry. The semesters aren't too tough. If you study for a month and go to lectures, you can pass easily. Most students get around a 60% pass rate.
Placement: The college has good placement opportunities with around 60% of students getting placed each year. The highest package is 18 LPA and the lowest is around 3 LPA, with an average of 6 LPA. Top companies like Infosys, TCS, and SAP recruit from here. In the third year, around 60% of students get internships. The top roles offered are Senior Developers, Managers, and Assistants.
Campus: The college has great facilities and infrastructure overall. The library, classrooms, and labs are equipped with AC and Wi-Fi, which is awesome. The hostel is clean and well-managed with 24/7 water and electricity. However, the hostel food could be more hygienic. There are good food options, but cleanliness is a bit of an issue.
Jaya Menon
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The course from Gujarat University is tough but good, it prepares us well for the industry. The semester exams are challenging, so you gotta study hard and attend all the lectures to do well.
Placement: In my course, most students get jobs after graduation, about 80%. The highest salary you can get is 18 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA. On average, people make around 6 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, TCS, and Infosys hire a lot of us. A good 60% of students also get internships. The main job titles we get are Manager and Assistant.
Campus: The college and hostel buildings are nice. Everything is clean and they have wi-fi and AC in all places. The classrooms and labs have AC and marker boards, plus fast wi-fi. The hostel is okay, but the food in the mess isn't very clean. There's a canteen and medical services on campus. The sports grounds are cool too.
Vivek Iyer
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 24 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The course from Gujarat University covers a lot of theories, but it helps us get ready for the industry. The semesters aren't too tough. If you study for a month and go to lectures, you can pass easily. Most students get around a 60% pass rate.
Placement: The college has good placement opportunities with about 60% of students getting jobs every year. The highest salary offered is 18 LPA and the lowest is around 3 LPA. On average, students get around 6 LPA. Companies like Infosys, TCS, and SAP are the top recruiters. In the 3rd year, about 60% of students secure internships. Popular job roles include Senior Developers, Managers, and Assistants.
Campus: The college has great facilities like AC and wi-fi in the library, classrooms, and labs. The hostel is clean and the management is good, providing 24/7 water and electricity. But the hostel food isn't very hygienic. There are good food options, but the cleanliness could be better.
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