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Average rating of Shankara Group of Institution - Shankara Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
2.6
Student Rating Distribution
Supriya Rao
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers for the first year students were really good. Our classes and labs were well-planned and happened on time. But things took a turn after the first year no more classes, labs, or teachers. Our teachers still have some work to catch up on. They don't get paid much and seem inexperienced. Some teachers mentioned that our real grades are with the college, so they can't talk much about it.
Placement: The college doesn't have many job opportunities. Big companies don't come for placements. They don't really help us with training or guidance. The placement cell is pretty bad, just there for show. Only about 10-15% of students got job offers. The salary was around 2.25 LPA. They don't do much to help us find internships. The placement cell was useless.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi, which is a bummer. The labs are decent for 1st-year students, but they're lacking for the rest of us. Medical facilities are nonexistent. The canteen is often closed, and when it's open, they only have a few items like soda and chips. The food in the mess is not great, and hygiene is lacking. When we complained to the director, he basically said we're here to study, not to eat gourmet meals.
Sneha Das
BTech in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers were really helpful and knew their stuff. They mostly used the blackboard for teaching because not many classrooms had projectors. The student-faculty ratio was about 60 students to 1 teacher. We had some guest speakers and got to visit a few industries through our college's partnership with Eicher Polaris. It was cool to see how things work in the real world. The course content was practical and helpful overall.
Placement: The placements weren't great, only about half of us got jobs. Companies like HCL, L&T, and Toluna visited for placements. They offered roles like market research analyst with salaries ranging from 2 to 6 LPA. Internships weren't mandatory for us.
Campus: The campus didn't have Wi-Fi, but the computer lab had new software. The library had lots of books, and there was a digital library too. They had an ambulance on call and a medical kit. There was a sports ground for cricket, badminton, basketball, chess, and table tennis. The food in the canteen was good, and the hostel had AC and non-AC room choices.
Yash Patel
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 25 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff, but some of them try to convince you to stay even if you want to leave. When I said I wanted to quit and get my money back, they just told me to take a break and come back later. They said there were 52 students in my class, but I never saw them during exams. This college doesn't really help students grow or improve their skills.
Placement: I was surprised when I checked out this college. There are only 5-6 students in each class, which is pretty low. I paid Rs. 50,000 when I joined, but when I asked for a refund after just two days, they only gave me back Rs. 40,000. It's not cool. I wouldn't recommend this college to anyone. They're not fair with money.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi or modern classrooms. The hostel food is not good at all, it feels like hospital food. The canteen is closed, and we can only go out on Sundays. It's a bit restrictive in terms of facilities and freedom.
Arjun Menon
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 28 Sept, 2025
Admission: The faculty at this college is top-notch! They're super knowledgeable and well-trained, especially in professional courses. They teach us everything we need to know to succeed in life. They really help us become successful once we finish our courses.
Placement: The campus offers good placements with companies visiting every year. Salaries depend on student skills. The college has sharing forums and group discussions for better communication.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, labs for science and computers, and sports facilities. They give us good instructions to learn well. This helps us practice and understand things better. The teachers are good at teaching too. It's a nice place to learn and grow.
Chitra Das
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are around, but their knowledge is lacking. The course material is old, which makes it tough if you miss classes. The teaching isn't great, and the lab is hardly ever open. Only half the students pass.
Placement: The placement rate at BCA is really low like zero percent! Only a handful of students end up with jobs that pay around 10k. It's super frustrating during admissions because the faculty here isn't helpful at all. They come off as rude and seem to be taking advantage of us. Plus, none of the top IT companies come to the college, so getting an internship is tough.
Campus: The buildings are decent, but it's really dirty. The food is just okay, nothing special. If you stay in the hostel, be ready for not-so-great meals. The kitchen in the hostel is pretty messy, and sometimes flies get into the food. The canteen is hardly ever open. This college is more about having fun and playing sports than studying.
Yogesh Choudhary
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here don't know much about what they're teaching. Our college is connected to Rajasthan Technical University, which isn't great. They don't really care about us students. We mostly study for exams by ourselves. We only show up to class to meet the attendance rules. Overall, it's pretty disappointing.
Placement: The job opportunities for mechanical engineering students aren't great here. Only a few companies come for campus recruitment, and they usually offer a salary between Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 8,000 a month with a 3-year bond. Getting placed through the college is almost impossible. Most of us don't even think we'll get a job through campus placements.
Campus: The college has both indoor and outdoor playgrounds. There's an auditorium for college events. The labs have equipment, but it's not working. We can't do any experiments. If they fix the equipment, we could use the labs properly.
Sarika Menon
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Reviewed On 20 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss. Some really know their stuff, while others seem like they're just there to fill time. The course material is okay, but it's not super current. The college follows the syllabus from RU and RTU, which only gets updated every 5 years with minor tweaks.
Placement: Not many companies come here for placements. During our time, we only had 1 or 2 companies come for marketing roles, but no one really goes for those. I heard Infosys came for recruitment once, but I'm not sure when. So, if you're looking for placements, this college isn't the best option. But if you just want to get your degree, then it's okay.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good. It's not super huge, but I like that it looks like an old Haveli. The campus is really peaceful with all the greenery around. Having lunch there is so nice. The classes are fine, and there's plenty of space. Overall, it's a decent place with a good vibe.
Esha Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 18 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. Some new teachers may be a bit green, but the experienced ones are top-notch. The course prepares you well for the industry.
Placement: Around 10-20% of us landed jobs after finishing the course. The highest salary given was 3 LPA, while the average was 1 LPA. HCL and Havells were the main companies hiring us. A good chunk of us, about 30%, also got internships in places like Jio, HCL, and Eicher.
Campus: Our college has awesome facilities! The library is packed with books, and we also have computer labs, an auditorium, transportation, Wi-Fi, canteens, and workshops. Plus, there are tons of games to play, like cricket on the grounds. It's all here for us students!
Kavita Patel
BTech in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college are awesome! They're really helpful and know their stuff. They explain things well and give us notes and study questions. The teacher-to-student ratio is great - about 1 teacher for every 15 students. Plus, they offer a B.Tech course here. Overall, I'm happy with the faculty at my college.
Placement: Lots of cool companies come to our college for placements. Seniors from my batch landed jobs in big names like IBM, HCL, and power plant companies. They also come for summer training and internships. Telecommunication companies and power plants like BHEL show up for placements too. It's awesome to see so many opportunities right on campus.
Campus: The college is in a great spot near the Delhi-Jaipur highway. The campus looks super modern with top-notch facilities. They've got all kinds of sports grounds there too. Lots of companies come by to hire students and pay them well. Overall, the college's setup is really nice.
Smriti Menon
BTech in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers are okay, some are really helpful while others just go through the motions. But they manage to cover all the course material on time. They offer extra classes for students who need it in the first year. There aren't any industry visits, but the college arranges for industry training. The campus is lively with events like fest, fresher party, Holi, Diwali, and Lohri celebrations.
Placement: The college doesn't have many placements for average or below average students. Only a few top students in my branch, like 2-5 students, got placements with salaries ranging from 10-25K per month. Companies like KCL, Power Grids, Indian Army, HCL, etc., come for campus recruitment. In terms of placements, it's not the best college. But if you just want a B.tech degree, then it's okay to go for it.
Campus: The college and hostel buildings are nice. The classrooms are okay, but the labs need improvement. The equipment and machines don't work properly. The lab assistant is helpful and guides us through experiments. However, most of the time, we only learn theory in class.
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