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Average rating of SECE
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Sakshi Das
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and help us a lot. The courses match what companies want, and the exams are not too hard if you get the material. Most students pass with over 75 percent.
Placement: Our college is doing well even during the IT recession. Out of 550 students, 400 got placed, which is great. SECE is better than other colleges nearby and really helps us with our future. The Head of Department is awesome - he brings in lots of core companies for us to connect with.
Campus: The classrooms at our college are awesome they have smart boards and projectors! We also have labs for hands-on stuff, a library with lots of books, journals, and online resources. Plus, there are cool hangout spots in the hostel, a cafeteria on campus, and medical help nearby. Love it here!
Vivek Mishra
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Dec, 2024
Admission: The professors at our college are really skilled and always there to support us. We can ask them anything without feeling shy. The course structure is great, and they even begin preparing us for jobs from the second year. Exams can be challenging, but we manage to get through them.
Placement: I really like how our college helps us find jobs after we graduate. Almost 90% of students get placed with a decent salary. The average package is around 4 lakhs, and the highest package goes up to 44 lakhs. They start training us for placements in the 2nd year, focusing on our specific field. It's pretty intense, but it prepares us well for getting hired.
Campus: The college has decent facilities. The labs are modern, classrooms have Wi-Fi and smart boards, and the library has lots of technical books. The medical center offers many services. Plus, there's a cafe called Mario where you can get plenty of food.
Abhishek Patel
B.E. in Computer and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super friendly and always ready to help. But besides classwork, we gotta put in extra effort to get ready for the real world. The tests in the first couple of semesters are tough since they're different from what we're used to.
Placement: Most students in my course got placed, around 90%. The highest package offered was 13 LPA, while the lowest was 3.5 LPA. The company offering the highest package for our batch was Cadence. Many students end up working as developers on the software side after graduation.
Campus: The college keeps getting better with its facilities every year. They have free Wi-Fi all day in the hostel, and we get non-veg meals on Wednesdays and Sundays. Plus, they really focus on sports like basketball and volleyball. It's cool!
Dinesh Reddy
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 13 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super skilled and really nice. The program is unique and helps us prepare for the future. The exams can be tough, but most students still pass them.
Placement: Most students in my course got good jobs after graduating, around 95%. The salary packages at our College are usually between 4.5 to 15 Lacs. Big companies like Google and Microsoft hire a lot from here. And about 80% of students get internships too. So yeah, my College is awesome for sure.
Campus: The infrastructure here is okay, not great but not bad either. The only real issue is the signal, but it's fine because we get free high-speed Wi-fi. The food and hostels are really good, especially for the price. Our college has its own medical center, but it's not open all the time. And we've got nice sports and library facilities too. Overall, it's a good place to be.
Varun Joshi
B.E. in Computer and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 11 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. The course is all about real-world skills, so you'll be ready for the industry when you graduate. Exams are tough, but most people pass. The faculty is great at what they do and really supportive. The way the course is set up and what you learn is spot on. You get to put what you learn into practice which is cool. The teaching is interesting and easy to follow. They make sure you're ready for what the industry needs. The whole vibe here is positive and makes learning easy. I think the course is put together well and taught in a way that makes sense.
Placement: I really liked how the college helped us get jobs after graduation. They placed 50 out of 65 students, which is awesome. The average salary was 4 LPA, but some lucky folks got as much as 12 LPA. We had big companies coming to hire us, like MNCs for software engineer roles. It's cool to see that the college has good connections with the industry. I felt good knowing I could land a job with a good salary after finishing my studies.
Campus: The campus has really good Wi-Fi, labs with all the stuff you need, and cool classrooms. The library has tons of books and stuff online. The hostels are clean and comfy, and the food is good. There's a clinic and sports fields on campus too. Everything is set up nicely for studying and having fun.
Abhishek Iyer
B.E. in Computer and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Sept, 2023
Admission: The faculty in our department are really friendly and always support us with our projects. They've helped us win at hackathons and events outside of college. The courses we take are up-to-date with Industry 4.0, and we start learning about emerging technologies right from our first year.
Placement: I graduated from Sri Eshwar College of Engineering in Computer and Communication Engineering. The highest salary offered is 40 LPA, while the average range is between 6 LPA to 10 LPA. We had companies like Microsoft, Dell, Cadence, Thoughtworks, Lendingkart, and more coming for on-campus placements.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with lots of green spaces. There are over 20 labs for different subjects. The hostel is well-kept and cleaned every day. The food in the hostel is decent. We also have a canteen and a Mario inside the college for snacks.
Shreya Rao
B.E. in Computer Science and Business Systems
Reviewed On 2 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but some can be annoying like at any college. The school has industry mentors and a good teacher-student balance. They also offer evening classes for extra skills.
Placement: I found lots of job options after college, which is pretty cool. Most students who are pretty good at their stuff end up with jobs. The pay is usually around 6 to 10 LPA on average. But some lucky ones get up to 44 LPA from companies that make products.
Campus: The college has 6 blocks, and D, E, and D2 blocks are the best. The lab facilities are great, but the campus infrastructure isn't as good as some other colleges. Hostel students can use the labs anytime, which is convenient.
Tanya Sharma
B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (AI and Machine Learning)
Reviewed On 20 May, 2023
Admission: The professors here are pretty nice and friendly. Some of them might not know the subject very well, but there are also some who really know their stuff. The curriculum is alright, but they do switch up the syllabus during the semester sometimes.
Placement: Our course is pretty fresh, so there aren't any seniors yet. Some students already landed jobs with a top salary of 7 LPA. The lowest salary offered is 5 LPA during their internships. The popular role here is in Autodesk, with a great salary package of 20 LPA.
Campus: The building looks okay, but the signal for making calls is not good. The Wi-Fi gets weak when there are more than 40 devices connected. It's tough because each class has over 60 students but only 1 repeater. Some of us have to use our own hotspot because the signal is so bad.
Tarun Rao
B.E. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2022
Admission: All my teachers have Ph.D.s and know their stuff. They're super friendly and always ready to help with research and projects. Exams are fair, testing both theory and practical skills.
Placement: I really liked the college placement stats 80% of students get placed! The lowest package is 4 LPA, but the highest one is a whopping 44 LPA. Big companies like HCL, TATA, Hyundai, and others come for placements. The college has great lab facilities, which is really cool. Just remember, you gotta work hard to get those good placements!
Campus: The campus has nice new buildings and spacious, airy classrooms. They come with projectors and whiteboards. Wi-Fi is good, but the internet can be slow with Sim. The weather is pleasant and there's hot water for showers. The labs are accessible too.
Bhavana Mishra
B.E. in Computer and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Apr, 2022
Admission: The teachers in this course are really great and have a lot of experience. They explain things in a lot of detail. They're also really nice and treat us like family. The exams come regularly and are pretty tough.
Placement: I'm really impressed with how the placements are going at our college. Students are landing jobs at top companies with salaries over INR 20 lakhs. Even for internships, they're getting INR 90k stipends. The placement cell works hard to ensure all students get placed successfully.
Campus: Living in the hostel feels like home because the atmosphere is great and everything is clean. The course covers both software and hardware, so you get a taste of both. After learning the basics, you can decide whether you prefer working in core or IT. It's a nice place to study and figure out your career path.
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