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Public/Government|Estd. 1961|NIRF #66 (Engineering) 2025

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Average rating of SVNIT Surat

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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5%
4
65%
3
30%
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Placement

Placement

3.8/5

Admission

Admission

4.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.0/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Sandhya Choudhary

Sandhya Choudhary

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 1 Aug, 2025

3.0
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors in the CSE department are not very supportive during exams. Even for just 1 or 2 marks, they might give you a year back. It's different in other departments where the professors are more understanding and helpful to students.

Placement: The job placement stats here are really good. Almost 80% to 95% of students get jobs every year. The training they give us is top-notch.

Campus: The campus facilities are great. We've got modern classrooms, well-equipped labs, libraries, and cool hangout spots. It's a good environment for learning and growing.

Nitin Iyer

Nitin Iyer

B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering

Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors in my department are all Ph.D. experts and have written lots of research papers. Some of them are really top-notch scientists. The course covers everything we need to know to be ready for the industry. They also teach us all the software we need for our subjects. We have two class tests, a mid-sem exam, and an end-sem exam for each subject. Plus, we have tutorials every week. The exams are a bit tough, and you need to score 40 out of 125 or 100 (depends on the subject) to pass.

Placement: Most students here get placed, around 70% to 75%. Some do well in the GATE exam and go for Masters. The highest package is 19.60 LPA, while the average is about 10 LPA, and it's going up each year. Companies like Bharat Petroleum and Reliance hire a lot from here. Students often land internships at BPCL, Reliance, L&T, and more. There are various job roles available during placements.

Campus: The Wi-Fi is decent in the hostels and library, but on campus, it's just okay. I'm a day scholar, so I'm sharing what my hostel friends have said. The rooms in the hostels are nice and clean. The mess food is alright, but the canteen food is really good. They even have a night canteen for late-night snacks. You can find a medical store and stationery on campus for all your basic needs. We play sports like cricket, football, and handball at different levels in the college. Our team competes in the Inter-NIT competition every year and wins lots of prizes. The sports vibe here is awesome!

Sonal Choudhary

Sonal Choudhary

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 12 Nov, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I study in the CSE department at SVNIT, Surat. The teachers are smart and know their stuff. Some of them really care about teaching. They help us when we have questions or need guidance for projects. The course is good, covering data structures, algorithms, DBMS, and OS well. Exams are okay if we go to class and study regularly. Some topics can be a bit tough, but nothing too crazy. Most students do well if they work hard.

Placement: I'm a B.Tech CSE student. The placements here are awesome! Lots of companies come for on-campus placements, and the numbers keep going up. About 85-90% of students get placed, which is great. The highest package is 51 LPA, the average is 17 LPA, and the lowest is 7 LPA for us B.Tech students. Almost half of us got internships too. It's a good place for us tech students!

Campus: I'm really impressed with the campus infrastructure. The labs in most departments are well-equipped, and they keep the equipment up to date. The central library is awesome with lots of books, journals, and digital resources that are really helpful for exams and research. The classrooms are modern, with projectors and good Wi-Fi. The hostels are basic but comfortable. They may not be luxurious, but they have everything we need to live and study peacefully. The internet in the hostels could be improved sometimes.

Pranav Rao

Pranav Rao

Integrated M.Sc. in Mathematics

Reviewed On 20 Apr, 2024

3.8
3 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the teaching here. The curriculum is great for jobs like data scientist, data analyst, and software developer. It helps us think logically. The exams are tough, but most students do well.

Placement: Most students in this program aim for research careers. About 60-70% of students end up getting placed, with big companies like TCS hiring many. The most common job they get is Software Engineer. A lot of students also do internships at places like IITs and NITs.

Campus: The college is really important nationally, and the infrastructure is pretty good. The new library is awesome, and the labs have all the equipment you need. The hostels are nice, and they serve good food. The sports facilities are just okay.

Yash Reddy

Yash Reddy

B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 21 Nov, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at SVNIT are really smart and know their stuff. They explain things in a way that's easy to understand. Exams can be tough, some are easier than others, but most students manage to pass them.

Placement: So, I just wanted to share that most of the mechanical engineering students have already got placed. The highest package is 20 LPA, the lowest is 5 LPA, and the average is around 8.09 LPA. Some big companies like JCB and SUZUKI have hired our grads. Great opportunities here!

Campus: The infrastructure at SVNIT is pretty good. There are labs for all subjects, hostels with LAN internet, and spacious, clean classrooms. The library is awesome lots of books, AC, and a quiet study spot. The hostel and food are okay, not amazing. But the best part? Free medical care for all students.

Sarika Joshi

Sarika Joshi

Integrated M.Sc. in Mathematics

Reviewed On 9 Jun, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable and supportive, but their teaching style could use some improvement. It's hard for students to stay engaged. The syllabus gets updated regularly, which is great. The course is super practical. Exams are split into two parts: 30 marks for mid-semester and 50 for end-semester. Plus, there are 20 marks for quizzes. You need at least 36 out of 100 to pass. Some subjects also have tutorial marks. And don't forget about the practical exams for those hands-on classes!

Placement: Around 60% of us found jobs right here on campus. The college's highest salary is 52 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Samsung, and Federal Bank come for placements. About 40% of students landed internships in companies like Samsung, Webtech, MasterCard, and Amazon. They offer cool roles like executive manager, SD1, and web developer.

Campus: The hostel's infrastructure is pretty good. They offer Wi-Fi, LAN, a study room, laundry, and a night canteen in each hostel. The canteen is open from 6:00 PM to 2:00 AM. You can also get medical help there. Plus, there's a TV room for watching movies and cricket matches. And they have sports facilities too.

Aishwarya Reddy

Aishwarya Reddy

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 24 Mar, 2023

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are really smart, they all have Ph.Ds in their subjects and are working on research projects. They're super nice and always ready to help out. The teaching skills vary - some are amazing teachers, while others are not so great.

Placement: I'm studying Civil Engineering at this college. This year, about 52% of students got placed. The best package was 18 LPA, the average was 8 LPA, and the lowest was 3 LPA. Not many students got internships, only around 40%. Companies like Reliance, Technip, HPCL, Jacobs, and others hired students for management roles. After graduation, many students get roles like Graduate Engineering Trainee, Supply Chain Executive, and other management positions.

Campus: The library here is massive, with around 250,000 books. It's got fast Wi-Fi, AC, and comfy chairs. The college has 18 hostels one for girls, one for Ph.D. students, and the rest for boys. The food in the girls' hostel is pretty good. There's a clinic open from 9 AM to 9 PM, and at night, two nurses are on call. An ambulance is always ready for emergencies. As for sports, the facilities and infrastructure aren't great.

Abhishek Mishra

Abhishek Mishra

B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering

Reviewed On 20 Jan, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They all have a Ph.D. or are working towards one. The courses are good but could use some tweaks. I think we need more hands-on stuff rather than just theory. That way, we'd be better prepared for the real world. We have two exams each semester  one in the middle and one at the end. The mid-semester one is out of 30 marks, and the end-semester one is out of 100, but it gets converted to 50 in the final grades. The exams are not too hard, just about right.

Placement: Most students get placed every year, around 88%. In chemical engineering, the highest salary is 19 LPA, while the lowest is 6 LPA. The average salary for chemical branch is 9.5 LPA. The main companies that hire are Reliance and others. Almost all students in my course get internships, especially in the 8th semester. Companies that come for placements are divided into two types: core and non-core. Core companies are for chemical, while non-core are for students interested in tech companies.

Campus: The college library is great with plenty of books for everyone. Wi-Fi is only in the hostel, not everywhere. The classrooms are okay, but not super clean. The hostel is good, but the food in the mess isn't that great. The canteen food is really cheap. There's a medical center on campus. Lots of sports facilities like cricket, volleyball, basketball, football, and khokho. There's even a gym! They also have a sports day which is fun.

Uday Das

Uday Das

B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 15 Aug, 2022

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty qualified, some even have Ph.D.s from IITs. But there are a few teachers who aren't that great. The curriculum is like what you'd find in most other colleges. Surat has lots of industries around. The semester exams aren't too hard, and most students pass with about an 80% success rate. If you put in some study time a week before the exams, you'll be good to go.

Placement: Around 60% of us got jobs after college. The lowest salary offered was 4lpa, while the average was 10 LPA, and the highest was 52lpa. In mechanical engineering, 103 of us landed jobs. Companies like Tata, Microsoft, and L&T hired us. The popular courses were web development, AI engineering, and CAD design. And around half of us got internships too.

Campus: The rooms here have two students each and there's Wi-Fi. The classrooms have projectors and the library has around 150,000 books. There's a free health center on campus. The food in the mess is good and the canteen is nice too. The sports facilities are okay.

Yamini Sharma

Yamini Sharma

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 21 Apr, 2022

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The course is set up to help us learn step by step. Teachers are really supportive with projects and other technical stuff, not just the regular lessons. The semester tests can be challenging, but it's fine to aim for a decent CGPA. They recommend some great books in the library. Plus, we have tutorials every week to help us prep for exams.

Placement: Most students get placed in college placements, usually about 50-60%. The average salary offered is around 6 LPA. Also, lots of students doing internships get paid. A good number of students find jobs in software companies too.

Campus: I really like the college and hostel facilities. The hostel rooms are nice, with two students in each room. Wi-Fi is everywhere on campus, even in the library and departments. There are extra buildings like the gym, canteen, and sports room in each hostel. The dispensary is also handy to have.

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