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Average rating of Shree L.R. Tiwari College of Engineering, Shree Rahul Education Society's
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Rahul Singh
B.E. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really tough but they know their stuff. They use PowerPoints a lot, which is cool. The courses aren't super helpful and the exams are pretty hard. You gotta work hard to pass, like only 35% make it through.
Placement: The campus doesn't offer many job opportunities. Students mostly have to find placements themselves, especially in IT companies. The placement cell is okay and provides different training programs. The teachers are also pretty good.
Campus: The college has okay buildings, but there's no free Wi-Fi everywhere. The library is nice with lots of books. The hostel isn't the best. The canteen is small but cheap. The food could be better. And there aren't any sports things to do on campus.
Esha Mishra
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and have cool ways of teaching. They help us learn about the latest tech stuff that we need for the real world. Most of us pass our courses with an 82% passing rate. The exams are tough, but the teachers make sure we understand everything well. Love it here!
Placement: I'm in my last year, and there are tons of job options. The college gets 92% of students placed. The highest salary offered is 45 LPA, while the lowest is around 2-4 LPA. Most people get between 10-18 LPA. Big companies like Wipro, Deloitte, Dell, HTC, and Cognizant come to hire. Lots of classmates have already landed good jobs. I got an internship at Deloitte, and most students can find internships too, about 78%. This college is awesome for getting job opportunities.
Campus: The college facilities are awesome! There's a big playground and a library with books on everything. Wi-Fi works great, and classrooms have cool tech stuff. The hostel is nice too, lots of food choices in the mess. Love it here!
Arun Gupta
B.Tech. in Electronics and Computer Engineering (Data Science)
Reviewed On 22 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they're super helpful. They're always on time for lectures and you can reach them even after classes. The lab technicians are great too - they help with anything you need. The staff is friendly and always ready to lend a hand.
Placement: The job packages are usually between 3 to 6 LPA. Lots of students get hired every year. In our course, there are roles for electrical and computer science students, like data analyst and software developer.
Campus: The labs have lots of computers with Wi-Fi, and the libraries are big. The food in the mess and canteen is good and not too expensive. The canteen looks really nice and has a cool vibe.
Mahesh Singh
B.E. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 9 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers are super helpful and always ready to help out. The exams are tough but fair, keeping us on our toes. However, it's a bummer that teachers can't let us join in extracurricular activities. The curriculum is a bit confusing sometimes since students plan it.
Placement: I believe how well you do in your studies affects where you end up after college. Our college works hard each year to help all students find jobs. It's important for students to prepare well for interviews. Many aim for high-paying jobs around 10-15 lakhs, but some struggle with the actual work.
Campus: The college doesn't have a hostel, but the course facilities are decent. I think they could improve by providing more equipment for hands-on learning and offering better physical training. It would be great if they could set up labs that are open 24/7 for students who are serious about studying.
Esha Patel
B.Tech. in Electronics and Computer Engineering (Data Science)
Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach well and the syllabus is on point. They also do practicals to help us understand better. There are workshops to show us what's going on in the industry and help us improve in our field. The semester exams are tough, and the teachers keep a close eye during exams. But overall, most students pass, so that's good.
Placement: I'm a third-year student, and my batchmates haven't been placed yet. The seniors before us had mixed results with placements some got awesome jobs while others didn't make it through. Companies like TCS, Amazon, and Microsoft are the big names that hire from our course. The main jobs we're looking at involve designing, developing, and testing electronic stuff.
Campus: I really like the labs for my course. We have Wi-fi, air-conditioned computer labs, and working PCs. The classrooms are big with good ventilation and a projector. The library is huge with lots of books and papers for our courses. It's well-organized, and we can use library cards to borrow stuff. The whole place is monitored by cameras. The hostel is only for guys, though. Overall, the facilities are great!
Rahul sarkar
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers are really knowledgeable, with degrees like B.Sc., B.Teach, M.Teach, and some are working on their Ph.D. The curriculum is okay, but you have to do a lot on your own. The semesters can be tough because the college is affiliated with MU, but if you study hard, you'll pass easily.
Placement: Around 60-70% of students got placed this year. The highest package was 7 LPA, while the lowest was 3.5 LPA. Companies like Infosys, Seclore, and Zues came for placements. They also have a partnership with Amazon and offer internships on AWS. Seclore and Nucsoft provide awesome internship chances for talented students.
Campus: The labs, classrooms, and library are decent, but they could use more updates. The hostel is just okay, and the canteen isn't great. There aren't any extra facilities in the hostel, and there's no mess service, so you have to figure out your own food.
Naveen Joshi
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 9 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are pretty helpful with training and practice. Some of them are really good at what they do, but sometimes they struggle to explain things well. Overall, I'd say the education quality is just okay. The curriculum seems old-fashioned, and it's MU's fault for that.
Placement: The placement stats are pretty decent. Google had the highest offer in 2018, at 1.2 crores. Normally, packages range from five to seven LPA. Big companies like Sogolytics, Zeus, L&T, Infotech, and TCS come for placements. Overall, the placements are solid.
Campus: The computer labs and facilities here are better than in other departments. Lots of students are into computer and IT stuff, so those areas are always busy. The library could be better, but at least there's Wi-Fi on campus.
Vishal Joshi
B.E. in Computer Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Jul, 2023
Admission: The faculty here are pretty good as long as you turn in your assignments and experiments on time. They stick to the syllabus and know their stuff. But, I gotta say, the C programming teacher is a bit tough to follow. None of us can really understand what she's saying in class.
Placement: The placements are not great here. Mostly startup companies visit for campus placements like Qsyper, Nimap Infotech, etc. Big companies like TCS, Cognizant, and Capgemini don't come for on-campus placements. You might need to look for off-campus placements. On the bright side, Soholytics does visit for on-campus placements.
Campus: The Electronics and Computer Science department at Shree L. R. Tiwari College of Engineering has awesome labs and classrooms with Wi-Fi. The library is big and the whole place looks modern. The hostel has clean rooms and the food in the canteen is good. They also have medical help and sports stuff for students. It's a nice place to study and live comfortably.
Sneha Das
B.E. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 19 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful. They're all really qualified some have master's degrees, and others are engineering teachers. Our semester exam questions are from Mumbai University. Around 60% of students pass the semester exams with flying colors.
Placement: The college has good placement opportunities. Companies like TCS, Infotech, Wipro, and others visit for placements. The highest salary offered is around 18-20 lakhs, while the minimum is about 4 lakhs per year. There are internship options too. Students who don't get placed can do a paid internship.
Campus: The Wi-Fi in all four colleges is pretty good. The library is super clean and quiet. They serve okay food in the hostel, and the canteen has tasty fast food and other stuff. It's all good for what you need at college.
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