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Shree Rayeshwar Institute of Engineering and Information Technology

Private University|Estd. 2001

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Average rating of SRIEIT

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.3

Based on 16 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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6%
4
25%
3
19%
2
44%
1
6%
Placement

Placement

2.8/5

Admission

Admission

3.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.4/5

Academics

Academics

3.6/5

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Pranav Iyer

Pranav Iyer

2 Oct, 2025

2.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our college are really good. They know how to teach well and help us understand. Before exams, they go over questions from past years. They clear up any questions we have. We even get to try out some of the things we learn in class.

Placement: The college has big companies like Infosys, TCS, and Tech Mahindra come for placements. There are also cool start-up companies that show up. Every year, about 40-60% of students land jobs right on campus.

Campus: The college buildings are okay. They have decent facilities like labs and classrooms. Wi-Fi is only for final year students working on projects. Each class has an OHP. The labs have old computers but they work fine. There's a volleyball court, badminton court, and sports rooms with games and gym stuff. Everything is good enough for us students.

Rakhi Reddy

Rakhi Reddy

14 May, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 5 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The college has plenty of teachers for all the courses. The syllabus is from Goa University and it's up-to-date. The staff in the workshops are friendly and they support extracurricular activities. However, students are not allowed to join techfests and similar events by the department head and principal.

Placement: Usually, about 4-5 companies come to our college for hiring students. To get placed, you need to have around 60% marks overall. The companies that visit the most are TCS, PERSISTENT, and Amazon. Out of all the students, only 20-25 get jobs. Some companies offer better jobs than others, but it changes every year.

Campus: The college has a building with 5 floors and labs and workshops outside. They have all the labs needed for the courses. But there's no internet for students, which makes it hard during guest lectures and workshops.

Ankit Pattnaik

Ankit Pattnaik

1 Aug, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome! They really help us out with any questions or problems we have while we're learning. They know their stuff and explain things well. The courses are spot-on for what the industry needs right now.

Placement: I really like my college because it's a great place to learn and discover new things. Recently, TCS came to our college to hire students. They were looking for students who had good grades, around 60% or higher. It was a cool opportunity for us to get recruited based on our skills and grades.

Campus: The library could use some upgrades. Good thing we have Wi-Fi! The labs need new equipment to be more clear and helpful. The lab assistant is awesome and always helps us out. Plus, we have sports activities at our college, which is cool.

Vaishnavi Nair

Vaishnavi Nair

3 Jul, 2024

2.3
2 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I'd give it a 4 out of 10. They only teach what's in the syllabus, no cool new stuff. Only average students get good job offers, not the top ones. So, if you just want good grades, it's okay. But if you want to learn exciting things, look elsewhere.

Placement: It really varies for each person. If your overall score is around 60%, you can interview with big companies. Others might find jobs within 4 months, but it's different for everyone. Don't hope for big names like Google or Microsoft. The salary at big companies starts at Rs. 3,00,000 per year, but it's mostly luck after that. The lowest possibility is landing a job where you only get paid for working on real projects.

Campus: The college feels old and not helpful. They stress 75% attendance a lot, so we hesitate to join activities. The canteen is just okay, I'd give it a 4 out of 10. The Wi-Fi is slow, not really useful. The classroom fans are broken, making it super hot in the summer. It's better when it rains, everything turns green. Medical services are just okay, I'd rate them 3 out of 10. The labs use outdated software like Fedora, Visual Studio 2006, and Windows 7.

Tarun Reddy

Tarun Reddy

11 Mar, 2024

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college mostly have Master's degrees, not Ph.Ds. They are helpful and teach decently. But the course curriculum is outdated and doesn't prepare us for the industry. We don't feel ready for the real world after studying here.

Placement: The college doesn't help much with getting jobs after graduation. Not many students get placed because most placements are off-campus. Also, students have to find internships by themselves. The college isn't great for placements. Usually, the job offers are around 2.5-3.5 Lacs.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, labs for different departments, a library, and classrooms with projectors. There's also a workshop. The only downside is there's no hostel for boys or girls. So, if you want to live near the college, you'll have to find a private PG or guest house.

Gautam Khan

Gautam Khan

18 Feb, 2023

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here are really good at teaching the basics, even though the syllabus is a bit outdated. They explain the theory well, but there's room for improvement in terms of practical knowledge. I think the university should consider adding new concepts and more hands-on learning opportunities for students.

Placement: The college has decent placement opportunities with companies like Wipro, TCS, IBM, Amazon, and more. The placement cell is run by experienced faculty members who also help students with lower grades. However, placements have not been as good in the last two years compared to previous years.

Campus: The college is up on a hill and has a cool vibe with students everywhere. There's a common canteen that all of us use. Each branch is on a different floor in the same building. I'd give the infrastructure a 4 out of 5 stars. We've got football, volleyball, and cricket courts from Shiroda Panchayat that we use. It's pretty nice here!

Swati Verma

Swati Verma

5 Nov, 2021

2.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful and really know their stuff. They don't focus much on real-world experience, though. We mostly learn theory stuff. The Electronics and Telecommunication course might not be the best for jobs in Goa, but it could be handy outside of Goa.

Placement: The college didn't have many companies coming for placements. It's not the best for top students, but if you're just okay in studies, it's fine. The highest salary offered was about 3.0 lakhs per year. Things went downhill after Mr. Somayaji, the Principal, passed away. He really brought up the college's reputation for a while.

Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi, and the food isn't great. The classrooms are fine, but the labs don't have many instruments for practical work. Unfortunately, there's no hostel on campus, so students have to find PG accommodation at least 2km away down the hill. The college is located on a hillside.

Arun Joshi

Arun Joshi

19 Sept, 2021

2.3
2 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college keep changing every one or two years, so most of them are not permanent. The non-permanent teachers are just okay. They usually use a projector during classes. We also have a special class every week where they show a video related to the subject.

Placement: During my time at college, lots of local companies came to campus to hire students. About 40% of us would get job offers. The pay ranged from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month. The placements were based on the courses we took. We all had to do internships too.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty basic. They have sports equipment, restrooms, a gym, workshop, labs, lockers, and Wi-Fi. But the labs are in bad shape with outdated systems that don't work. Maintenance is not great. The food in the canteen is just okay and kinda expensive. There's no hostel on campus.

Yogesh Singh

Yogesh Singh

14 Mar, 2021

3.3
2 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are pretty good, but some are just average. They cover only 3 topics and it can get boring. Their teaching style is not very exciting, but they are helpful and know their stuff. They use slides, green boards, projectors, computers, videos, and real-life examples to teach. I wish we had more industry experience though. The course content is solid and they provide all the necessary notes, which is great.

Placement: The job placements at this college are pretty good. Every year, TCS is the first company to come for hiring. They offer around Rs. 3.4 lakh per annum. Other companies like Webtech Developers, Syntel, Smart Tech, and more also come for hiring. The salary packages range from Rs. 2.5 lakh to Rs. 6 lakh per annum. IVP offers the highest package of Rs. 6 lakh. The job roles offered are developer, tester, and associate level positions.

Campus: The labs are great, but there's no Wi-Fi for students only in the labs. Too bad there's no sports ground. The classrooms are nice with a cool view since the college is on a hill. Medical facilities are lacking. They have yearly events with games, but not many for girls. And there's no proper ground for games either.

Pankaj Das

Pankaj Das

9 Dec, 2020

1.3
1 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors are okay. They've finished their Masters and know their stuff, but they can be rude and negative. They just go through the slides and leave. If you ask questions, they might say, "Why weren't you paying attention in class?" Engineering is tough. There are super complicated algorithms and concepts that take time to grasp.

Placement: The college doesn't help much with placements. Only one company came last semester, but they never told us the results after the test. It's unfair that the college takes credit for students who get jobs on their own.

Campus: The campus is pretty big with lots of stuff going on. There's a Homeopathy college, an engineering college, a primary school, a secondary school, and a higher secondary school all in one place. But the college itself needs some work. It's just one building with three classes and two labs on each floor. The projectors don't work well, and the Wi-Fi is kinda spotty.