
Shaheed Bhagat Singh State Technical Campus
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Average rating of Shaheed Bhagat Singh State Technical Campus
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.2
Student Rating Distribution
Isha Joshi
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 26 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. Some are really good at teaching, while others just kinda go through the motions. This course is actually pretty good at getting us ready for everything. Even though the semester can be tough, if you study regularly, you can pass all the subjects without too much stress. Just remember, you need at least 30 out of 75 to pass each subject.
Placement: After the first year exam, a lot of students left because of backlogs. This made our batch shrink from 50 to 60 students. The top salary you can get in our branch is around 3 to 4 lakhs. Most companies want at least 60% for internships. But if you want to work at AMNS STEEL, you need 70% and no backlogs.
Campus: The classrooms are okay, not super amazing, but they do the job. The labs and library are fine, not the best, but they work. There aren't any super fancy facilities, but they're still pretty good. The food isn't great, and the person in charge of the cafeteria is a bit strict. Sadly, there's no medical help available on campus. But hey, there's a big playground where lots of us can play cricket and volleyball, which is cool.
Poonam Khan
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff. I really liked how they taught. The course I took was definitely useful. The exams weren't too easy or too tough. You need at least 30 marks in each subject to pass, which is fair.
Placement: In our course, around 30% of students got placed. I noticed that all the packages whether high, low, or average were around 2 lakhs per year. The top companies that recruit from our course are AMNS, SUBROS, MARUTI SUZUKI, and sometimes MAHINDRA. Also, about 70% of students in our course landed internships.
Campus: The facilities here aren't great for students. Wi-fi is only for teachers. Classrooms are nice, and the library is good too. But the hostel facilities aren't that great. The food in the hostels is pretty boring most of the time. And when it's good, it's limited. There aren't many other facilities, like medical help or sports stuff.
Vikas Khan
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 9 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They all have PhDs and they give us good guidance. Exams happen in G block and they're pretty strict about rules. No one gets special treatment. Some students try to sneak a peek at their phones during exams, but if they get caught, it's a big problem for their future.
Placement: The college doesn't give great job opportunities. Big companies like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys come for placements, but the salaries are not high. On average, students are offered 4-5 LPA. Around 12-17 students find jobs here. The university is okay. If you're skilled, you can still get a job though.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is great! The lab facilities are good, and there's always an assistant available. Attendance is compulsory. They also have medical facilities on campus. There are 4 hostels for guys and 2 for girls. First-year students stay in Yamuna hostel, while second and third-year students can choose to live together in Ganga hostel.
Meena Menon
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college know their stuff, but they're not the most helpful. They're smart, but sometimes they don't quite hit the mark. It can be tough with the language barrier for some students. It would be great if they understood what we need and want in our basic classes. We don't have any cool smart classes, just regular projectors in use.
Placement: The placements at our college are pretty good, but there's definitely room for improvement. I noticed that students from the diploma program have better placement opportunities compared to those in the B.Tech program. Hopefully, they can work on this for future batches.
Campus: I'd rate our college's infrastructure 100 out of 100, except for the hostels. The campus is so green and nice. But the hostels are not good at all. They really need some fixing up. The hostels and lecture halls could be cleaner. The benches are not comfy at all. Also, the workshop is super old, and a lot of the machines don't work.
Parth Singh
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Jan, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful. They know their stuff. The engineering program is a bit outdated. We're studying old electronic stuff. They should update it. Computer Science is great, but Mechanical and Civil are a bit too theoretical. Electronics and Communication Engineering is okay.
Placement: Only 40% of us found placements, but I was lucky to be one of them. The average salary offered was 3LPA. Companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro were the top recruiters. They offered roles like developer, engineer, and software developer. I landed a job as a Project Engineer, which was great. Telecom engineer and power station engineer roles were also popular among my classmates.
Campus: The campus has good facilities like buildings for all departments, a library, sports complex, canteens, post office, and banks. It's close to the highway in Ferozepur city. The hostels are decent with affordable prices and the food is okay. Overall, it's a good place to consider joining.
Radhika Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 31 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They make learning easy and interesting. The courses are practical and get you ready for the real world. The exams are fair, and most students pass with flying colors. Overall, it's a great place to learn and grow.
Placement: I'm so glad to say that all of us in the B.Tech. course want to get placed after college. And guess what? Our branch has a 100% placement rate! Companies like Wipro and Microsoft come for recruitment, offering packages ranging from INR 2 to INR 15 LPA. It's awesome to see everyone landing good jobs after graduation.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi everywhere, which is great. They have computer centers, labs, and libraries that are all well-equipped. The library has a lot of different books. The rooms have good ventilation. The hostel is nice, with good quality food and a clean canteen. They also have medical facilities on campus. Lots of sports areas and grounds to play on too. Overall, it's a pretty good place to study and live.
Tarun Nair
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 19 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are a mix - some are really good, while others are just okay. It's like a hit or miss. The class sizes are decent, about 60 students per teacher. They also help us connect with real-world jobs which is cool.
Placement: The civil department doesn't have placements, but computer science and mechanical engineering have good placement opportunities. And even electrical engineering and electrical and communication engineering have a good track record for placements. The best part about this college is that the diploma course also has good placement prospects.
Campus: The college has a nice setup. The playground is cool, and the hostels are decent too. The food in the hostels could be better though. The rooms are bright, and there's RO water. It's nice to chill with music in the evenings. The campus has lots of greenery, and there's even a swimming pool.
Ashish thakur
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Aug, 2023
Admission: The faculty here isn't great. Most of the time, it's guest faculty teaching. There are a few senior faculty members from IITs and NITs, though. The course content is good. But the faculty can be tough graders in practicals and vivas. Some of them are pretty rude. If you're from out of state, you might want to think twice about enrolling here.
Placement: Not many companies came for placements at my college, just Infosys and Wipro. They didn't hire many of us. The placement cell management is not great, there aren't enough people. But if you put in the effort, you can find off-campus placements. In my batch, almost everyone got placed off-campus.
Campus: The college buildings are pretty average. The benches are wooden, which is okay. Classes don't have AC, but the labs do. The campus has lots of trees and a nice park. There's a big field for running and playing games. Wi-Fi works well everywhere for students. Even the hostels have good Wi-Fi.
Arjun Choudhary
BTech in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers are really good at teaching, even though they don't have PhDs. Most of them were actually working on getting their PhDs at the time. They taught us a lot of stuff in a cool and modern way. The department head is friendly and helpful. They encouraged us to work on projects, which was awesome.
Placement: Half of us got jobs after college. The ones who did get a decent salary. Lots of my buddies landed jobs in big companies. My friend works at Tata Power, and I'm at HPCL. Quite a few of us got internships too.
Campus: The electrical department has its own floor with Wi-Fi in all classrooms. There are plenty of labs available too. The hostel is good with lots of facilities like a TV room, gym, and indoor games. The food in the mess is okay. It's great that they prioritize the safety of girls.
Sarika Das
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 20 Jul, 2022
Admission: The teachers here were really good and always ready to help. They made sure we understood everything. But we had to figure things out ourselves a lot. If you're looking for a college with great job opportunities and a serious vibe, this might not be it. But if you just want to get your degree and chill, then it's okay. The exams were pretty easy, and most people passed with a 60% grade.
Placement: Around 1015 out of 120 students got placed after the placement drive. The highest package was 6 LPA, the lowest was 2.2 LPA, and the average was around 3.23.4 LPA. Companies like Jio, Zscaler, Infosys, and Wipro came for placements. My roommate got placed in a company in Mohali but didn't get any salary. This was for B.Tech in CSE, Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical branches.
Campus: The college campus is huge, about 100 acres, and it's pretty nice. There's a lot of green space, plus sports facilities like a cricket ground, volleyball, badminton, and tennis courts. The hostel is okay and the food is really good. They've got medical help, a canteen, sports stuff, and a library. The only downside is the job placements aren't great.
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