
Sarvottam Institute of Technology and Management
Average rating of Sarvottam Institute of Technology and Management
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.3
Student Rating Distribution
Sachin Das
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 12 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here mostly have MTech. or PhD. degrees. Some can be strict, but overall they're helpful and friendly. They really care about teaching and practical work. Attendance is a must, no skipping classes allowed. The courses follow the University rules, but there are extra classes to help us get jobs.
Placement: I've noticed a big improvement in placements over the past few years. Companies like HCL, United, Xavient, HDFC, and others have been coming for placements. The college is great at offering internships and lots of job opportunities to all students. The training and placement department here is really on the ball.
Campus: The college has top-notch facilities like a swimming pool, basketball court, and tennis court. They have over 50 engineering labs and a library. The campus has WiFi, but the canteen could be better. The food is tasty and not too pricey. The campus is green and beautiful.
Sumit Singh
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 16 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are top-notch. They know their stuff and use cool technology in class like PowerPoint and group discussions. The education here is advanced and the faculty is dedicated. Great place to learn!
Placement: The placements at SITM are really good. Almost 40% of students get placed through the college. In the last 2 years, lots of students have found jobs through campus placements. The college management does a great job with placements. If you have the skills, you'll definitely get placed.
Campus: The labs have top-notch equipment and the latest technology. The library is awesome with a wide selection of books. Plus, there are plenty of sports and games for students. And hey, free Wi-Fi for everyone to use! Love it.
Ajay Das
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Nov, 2024
Admission: The faculty is just okay, not great. But I have to say, our math teacher is really good. The fees are 75k per year, but the college is always asking for fines from us students. It's kind of annoying. Oh, and they're pretty strict about attendance too. You have to have at least 75% attendance.
Placement: Placement at our college is not great, only about 30%. However, they claim 100% placement, which is kinda misleading. The highest salary offered is Rs. 20,000 per month. The canteen is decent and we always have access to drinking water. Only a handful of companies come for recruitment. The top offer for CS students is Rs. 30,000 from HCL, while the lowest is Rs. 12,000 for civil branch students.
Campus: There's no Wi-Fi at our college, which is a bummer. The labs are cool, but the teachers there aren't the best. Classrooms are kinda old, and the library isn't that great. Sadly, there are no medical facilities on campus. Good news is we have a game court and a cricket ground with gear, but we hardly have time to play. The hostel rooms are just okay.
Uday Reddy
B.Tech. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Aug, 2024
Admission: The faculty here is really experienced and acts as mentors. They focus a lot on studies and use both online and offline teaching methods. I've had a lot of industry exposure which is great. The course curriculum is practical and helpful. We have to fill out a daily survey and can't skip classes. Teachers keep in touch with parents and update them on our performance.
Placement: The placement here is pretty good. Most students, about 80%, get placed after graduation. The highest package offered is around Rs. 6.7 lakhs, the lowest is Rs. 2.5 lakhs, and the average is Rs. 3 lakhs. Jobs are given based on the branch you're in. Almost all students, 92%, get internships through the college. We go on industrial visits regularly to help us grow and learn. We also have important guests visiting often, sharing their knowledge and experiences with us. Our DG Sir even teaches us about life and how to balance our hearts and minds.
Campus: The college has everything you need like Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library with all the books you need. They have sports facilities with all the courts available. The labs are good with working instruments. The food is okay, not amazing. There's also a hostel if you need it. I didn't have any problems with the infrastructure.
Sunil Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Apr, 2024
Admission: The CSE faculty is really great. They're super helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. They use both green boards and projectors for teaching, which is cool. There's one teacher for every 30 students, so the ratio is 30:1. But the course curriculum decided by AKTU is not up to par with what the market needs.
Placement: The job placements for seniors were not great. Salaries ranged from 1.2 LPA to 4.8 LPA in the last batch. Companies like HCL Tech (BPO), Oddances, ZTE Telecom, MINDA, Varun Beverages Ltd., Xavient Information Systems, and TECHNOXON visited our campus. Students got roles like Application Developer, production engineer, and technical executive. Around 65% of students landed internships through the college, but they weren't paid.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi, which is cool. The computer labs in the CSE department are nice. The library is awesome too. They even have a medical room now. This college is all about studying, not sports. They have sports facilities like basketball, lawn tennis, volleyball, and football, but we can't use them. The food in the canteen is gross and not clean. There's no hostel on campus, it's like 10 km away. And there are a bunch of problems with the college's infrastructure.
Karan Rao
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 12 Nov, 2022
Admission: The exams weren't too hard, and passing was pretty easy. Getting internal marks was fair too. It was easier to score in the internal exam than the external one. The questions were from the course book, so studying and paying attention in class helped a lot. The college is affiliated with APJ Abdul Kalam University in Lucknow.
Placement: The job placements at this college weren't great. No top companies came for hiring because the college isn't well-known.
Campus: The labs didn't have good facilities. The food wasn't great either. The hostel was outside the campus, on a contract basis. The bus service was not good, using private buses on a contract. There was no metro station nearby, the closest one was in sector-71. Medical services were also not up to par.
Esha Choudhary
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 11 Jun, 2022
Admission: Being a civil engineering student, I felt the faculty was not great. Most teachers only stayed for a year and had just a B.Tech certificate. Only a few had a master's degree. I think the college has potential to improve in the future and become popular.
Placement: I landed a job in a decent company in Austria. I'll be working as a tower engineer with a salary of 11k. The only downside is that the experience won't count in my field.
Campus: The college has a nice vibe overall. The classrooms are clean and tidy. The library has plenty of books, but the Wi-Fi isn't great. The canteen is there, but the food options are kinda limited. We had some cool sports events, and I played in the football competition where we got 2nd place. I don't think there's a medical facility on campus, though.
Rahul Naitam
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 14 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college are really friendly and helpful. They treat us like family and are always there to help us out. They're super qualified, with lots of them holding M.Tech or PhD degrees. Each mentor looks after around 15 students, guiding them in the right direction. In the first year, we don't get to see much of the industry. But once we hit the second year, we start visiting places like Anmol Biscuit, paper mills, printing mills, United Pressure Cooker, and NMRC. The course content is pretty good, although some parts don't seem directly related to our field of study.
Placement: Placements at our college are decent, but not amazing. If you have good grades and attendance with no backlogs, you'll for sure land a job. This year, core companies are coming for engineers. Mitra Power Limited picked 15 out of 25 students who went for interviews. HCL also came, but I'm not sure how many got in. United Pressure Cooker came too, along with a couple other companies, but I don't know which ones.
Campus: Our college has awesome infrastructure with super comfy classrooms. No disruptions during class thanks to the cool step case benches. The labs are top-notch, especially for mechanical and civil engineering students. We've got separate computer labs for different programming languages. Plus, there's a big computer lab where everyone can brainstorm together. The library is packed with over 15,000 books. Love studying here!
Ankit
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 14 Jul, 2021
Admission: The faculty at the college are pretty good, but some are really nice. I won't say names, but when you're in class, it feels like everyone is great except for one person. Turns out, that one person is actually the worst. Mrs. Akanksha Sharma and Mrs. Tanu Gupta are the best teachers there.
Placement: The highest placement in 2017 was Rs. 13,000 per month. Companies do come to campus for placements, but the job packages aren't great. Only local companies from Noida visited, no big ones. 100% placements don't happen at SITM. There were around 40 internships offered for MBA and B.Tech students.
Campus: The Wi-Fi is only for the staff. We have labs for all subjects and use them every day. From the 2nd year, we have theaters for classes, but in the 1st year, it's just regular classrooms. The classrooms don't have A/C. There's a medical room, but no actual medical help. We can play sports like cricket, football, and volleyball. The campus canteen isn't that great though.
Abhishek Chaudhuri
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Jan, 2021
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and are pretty good at teaching. Not all of them are great, though. They spend enough time with students. But there aren't any smart classes to help us learn better. The faculty helps you feel ready for interviews.
Placement: Some students got placed in the placements. The highest package was 3 LPA, the lowest was 1.2 LPA, and the average was 2.4 LPA. Companies like Automobile Workshop and Prem Motors hired students. They got roles in maintenance, tool room management, production, and more.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works well here. The labs and classrooms are nice. The library has enough books for our department, even though it's not huge. The hostel is far from the college and not great. The canteen is okay, but they run out of food a lot. We have sports and games facilities, which is cool.
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