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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology

Private University|Estd. 1997

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Average rating of SVIT

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.3

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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10%
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25%
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Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

4.6/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

4.4/5

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Vivek Rao

Vivek Rao

28 May, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty is amazing, they really care. The course material could use some updating, it's not very relevant. They do hold workshops which are helpful. Plus, they support us in every way possible.

Placement: The job placements here are okay. Most students get offered around 3 to 4 LPA, but some have even landed a sweet deal of 10 LPA! Big companies like TCS, Infosys, and L&T come for hiring. If you're thinking about it, maybe consider going for further studies instead.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is decent. Wi-Fi works well here. The classrooms could use some upgrades, like new benches and better lighting. The food is okay. The library has a lot of good books for studying. Students like the study material provided and the magazines available at the college.

Neha Choudhary

Neha Choudhary

30 Dec, 2024

4.0
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really nice and they're super qualified with M.Tech and Ph.D. degrees. They're always willing to help out with projects if you need it. They're not too strict about deadlines for assignments and exams. The curriculum is set by GTU and this college is affiliated with them. It's a bit old-fashioned though, especially when you check out the syllabus. The exams are set by GTU and they're not too tough if you're ready for them. Just practice with old question papers and you should be fine. But if you want to get good grades, make sure to cover all the topics and attend all the classes.

Placement: The placements at SVIT are pretty good. Most students in the teach stream get placed, but there are fewer placements in the core fields. In IT and CS, around 70-80% of students get jobs with an average salary of 5 LPA. The college has a special team that helps us get ready for interviews and placements. They start organizing workshops and mock placement drives from the first year. Companies like TCS, Wipro, and L n' T come for internships and placements.

Campus: You can't stay at the college, but there are plenty of hostels and PGs nearby. You can also find houses for rent with your friends in nearby areas. There's a hostel really close to the college, just a short walk away.

Gautam Khan

Gautam Khan

16 Nov, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They speak English well, which makes it easy for us to understand. They're qualified and friendly, which creates a nice atmosphere for learning. The curriculum is relevant and keeps us engaged. The exams, although they can be tough, help us grasp the concepts better. Overall, I'm happy with the education I'm getting here.

Placement: There were about 180 students in my batch. The starting salary packages were around 3 LPA with companies like TCS, LnT, and MRI Software hiring us. Most of us got internships, which was awesome. The popular job roles offered were in AI, ML, web development, data science, testing, software engineering, data analysis, business development, and full stack development.

Campus: The college is great with a nice vibe. The library is peaceful, there's Wi-Fi, and plenty of labs. The hostels are close by, so you can walk to class easily. The canteen has good food and there are medical facilities too. Sports are big here, with students playing lots of games for the college.

Tanvi Verma

Tanvi Verma

19 Aug, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: In my college, there are plenty of teachers for computer students, and they all have around 5 years of experience. Some have been here for over 10 years. The teachers really know their stuff. We have 2 main exams based on the GTU scheme  mid-semester exams worth 30 marks, and external exams worth 80 marks. The mid-semester exams are not too hard, just average difficulty.

Placement: I really like how our college helps students get jobs in our city. Local companies come to campus for hiring. Big companies like L&T Infotech, Accenture, TCS, and Collabera hire computer students. The average salary is around Rs. 25,000 per month. It's cool to have these opportunities right here at college!

Campus: The college has a nice setup with clean floors and classrooms. It's easy to find different departments since they are in separate buildings. There's a big area for sports and even a badminton court. The canteen building is spacious with two floors and offers food at good prices. Plus, there's an ATM in the building for easy money withdrawals. Great place!

Vinay Verma

Vinay Verma

3 Dec, 2023

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at the college were super helpful and really knew their stuff. They explained things well, so it was easy to follow along. The only downside was that they mainly spoke Hindi, which could be tough for South Indian students to understand.

Placement: I heard that almost 9 out of 10 students got placed last year. The highest salary offered was around 44 lakhs per year, while the lowest was about 8 lakhs per year. Our electrical engineering course has lots of labs to work in. I think electrical engineering is a great choice at this college. It's a really good college overall.

Campus: The campus has everything we need. The hostel has Wi-Fi and the food is good. Classrooms don't have AC, but it's okay. The canteen serves tasty food. Lots of games to play here, like cricket, volleyball, and basketball. Plenty of grounds to enjoy sports.

Rakhi Das

Rakhi Das

18 Jul, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really great! They always update themselves with the latest stuff in the field. The semester exams are fair and not too tough, depending on how well you do. Plus, you get to learn from experienced senior faculty members.

Placement: When it comes to Architecture colleges, placements aren't always guaranteed to be the best. It really comes down to how much you know. Your connections in the field and your portfolio play a big role in where you end up. In my experience, the placements have been pretty great overall.

Campus: The college facilities are awesome! We have everything we need like the elevator, Wi-Fi, LED screens, projectors, and sound system. The food is pretty good too. The hostel facilities could be better, but it's okay. Overall, it's a great place to be.

Deepak Singh

Deepak Singh

2 Jul, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really smart - they have PhDs and M.Tech degrees. They're super nice and always ready to help with our work. The college follows GTU's syllabus, which is set by GTU. Honestly though, the GTU syllabus feels a bit old-fashioned.

Placement: I studied at SVIT, VASAD, and I found that placements for computer-related fields are pretty good. However, core fields have fewer placements. Around 70-80% of students in IT and CS get placed and even do internships at companies like L&T and TCS. The average salary package is around 5 LPA.

Campus: The college doesn't have hostels, but there are lots of PGs and hostels nearby that you can walk to. If you don't live in Vasad, there are buses available. The labs at the college are pretty good.

Arun Mishra

Arun Mishra

11 May, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how they tell us what we're gonna learn right at the beginning. It helps us know what to expect. Plus, the teachers go above and beyond by covering extra stuff related to the course. It's cool to get a broader view of things.

Placement: Last year, the top package in our course was 9.4 LPA, and the average was around 4-5 LPA. Our college's placement team is super active. They really care about helping us land great internships and jobs at top companies. It's awesome how they support us personally throughout the process.

Campus: Our college has around 8 buildings for different departments and the admin office. We've got a library, a sports room, and lots of cool stuff like a volleyball ground and badminton court. Plus, there's a huge cricket ground too for all the sports lovers. It's awesome!

Dinesh Gupta

Dinesh Gupta

22 Jan, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at our college have Ph.D.s from IIT and NIT, so they're really qualified. But some of them aren't great at teaching. We had a mid-semester exam worth 30 marks and a final exam worth 100 marks. We also have viva and quizzes regularly. It's tough to get a good CDPA because there aren't clear past papers to study from.

Placement: The college is famous for its placements. The highest package is 48 lakhs, and the average is 18 lakhs. Internships start from the second semester, and placements happen in the fourth year. Almost all students (98%) get placed, and some even pursue higher studies.

Campus: The campus isn't the best, but the hostels are pretty good. Hostel fees are around 37k. Food options are just okay only veg food available, so we have to eat out for non-veg. Wi-Fi is there, but it's often not working properly.

Deepak Iyer

Deepak Iyer

16 Jan, 2022

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teacher is really cool. There's one teacher for every 20 students, so they have time to help us out. They either have a Ph.D. or they're working on one, so they know their stuff. They don't just talk about theory - they also set up clubs funded by a German company. The classes are a bit challenging but not too hard. We have a 30-mark internal exam with a passing score of 12, and a 70-mark external exam where you need 23 to pass.

Placement: Most students get placed every year, around 90%. The highest salary offered is 10 LPA, and the average is 4 LPA. Companies like TCS and L&T come for placements. Internships are crucial, and companies like Shilichar offer them. Edunet assists with internships. Roles like data analyst are available for students.

Campus: The campus is awesome! I love how all the engineering departments are connected in a curve. The architecture building even won a cool award. SVIT gives us free super-fast internet, and our labs have top-notch PCs and software. Each classroom has smart boards and air conditioning. The library is huge with two floors of books. While there's no hostel yet, the canteen serves great food. Plus, they offer special medical help for students. Love it here!