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Average rating of Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Saloni Gupta
Bachelor of Physiotherapy(BPT)
Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They make learning fun and interesting. We have exams twice a year, one in the college and another from the university. Passing these exams is important to move on to the next year. The difficulty level of the exams can vary from easy to kinda tough, based on how well you do.
Placement: In my class, there are around 54 students. After we finish the course and get the right marks, we can do an internship in the college hospital for 6 months. The course offers a decent package, but I'm not sure about the exact highest and lowest amounts offered.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure, especially the library with lots of books. I don't live in the hostel, but my friends say the rooms are nice and the food is okay. It's not like home, but it's decent overall.
Om Reddy
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 4 May, 2025
Admission: Some teachers were not that good at teaching, but some were amazing and I really enjoyed their classes. The passing marks are pretty low, so it's not too hard to do well. You don't need to study too much for tests. We don't get many chances to learn practical skills or see how things work in the real world.
Placement: In my batch, about 8-10 students got placed. Not many companies with good job roles came, so a lot of us chose to continue studying. The highest package was 7 LPA for BBA. Top companies like Accenture, PWC, and Uniqlo came for placements. A few students also got internships at Intellipaat, which is an edtech organization. One student even got offered a job as an associate software engineer at Accenture.
Campus: The course feels outdated, and the PowerPoints are old. They keep using the same slides with only a few tweaks. We didn't get to go on any industry visits. The new teachers were friendly and tried hard to teach us. The hostel was good - clean and well-kept. The lift wasn't always fixed on time, but it didn't bother me much.
Sachin Iyer
B.Sc. in Mathematics
Reviewed On 1 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable. They're always ready to help with anything, whether it's about our classes or just life in general. We have 2 semesters per year, and each semester has 2 exams worth 50 marks each, plus 2 quizzes worth 10 marks each.
Placement: I really like this college. There aren't too many students in my batch, less than 15. Usually, we start getting internship offers from the 3rd year. I'm in my 2nd year now, so I can't talk about placements yet. But I heard that after finishing B.Sc. in mathematics, there are lots of job opportunities in areas like business and banking.
Campus: The college has great facilities and infrastructure. The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere. I like studying in the library. The classrooms are nice. Each department has its own lab. The hostel offers single and double room options. We also have a gym, a swimming pool, and courts for basketball and badminton. There's even an outdoor court available. Love the amenities here!
Poonam Iyer
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 25 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. They're all super nice and explain things really clearly. Plus, they always start class on time. The exams are pretty challenging, with a pass mark of 35%. But I wish they'd take us on field trips to see how things work in the real world.
Placement: The salary at our college is around 3 to 4 Lacs per year, which is pretty decent for a new grad. It's a good starting point. There are companies like HDFC, Occitan that come for placements. Around 79% of students land jobs, mostly as human resources managers.
Campus: The campus is awesome with lots of buildings and a playground. Everything you need is there. The hostel is huge and the rooms are big and clean. There's a cafeteria with good food, indoor games, and a gym at the marina. Great place!
Prerna Khan
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 22 Jan, 2025
Admission: The teachers really knew their stuff and were super helpful. The course content was spot on and got us ready for the industry. The exams were challenging, but if you study hard, you'll most likely pass. The pass rate is high, around 97-98%.
Placement: The college helps with getting jobs in HR, marketing, and finance. A lot of students get sales jobs through placements. They also have connections with good companies that offer nice pay. It's a good way to kickstart your career and have room to grow in the future.
Campus: I really liked the facilities at this college. The courses are up-to-date and relevant to what employers are looking for. They have a digital library and good internet. The food is pretty good, catering to students from different places. Overall, I'm happy with what they offer.
Gautam Gupta
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 14 Jan, 2025
Admission: Most of the good teachers have left, which is sad. Some teachers, especially those in charge, seem to have big egos. They know a lot from their research papers, but struggle to teach well. But I have to say, the teachers are friendly and willing to help. The Physics, Chemistry, and Math teachers are the best here. The syllabus is old, but that's common in tier-3 colleges. To learn more, you have to explore outside of class. Placement and management could be better, though.
Placement: The job placements got worse after COVID hit. Before that, Microsoft used to hire students well. But in 2023 and 2024, it didn't happen. Only interns who did summer internships got job offers. Even the internship process seemed sketchy. When Microsoft came, only the top 30 students could apply, and I managed to submit my resume. But after that, only five students were randomly chosen, and their resumes weren't even that good. The same thing happened with Commvault, a big company. They mysteriously removed names of many students. The college said it was the company's decision, but everyone knows the truth. No one from our college got hired by Commvault, and they even banned our college, as far as I know. The placement process is shady. They bring in companies with low pay and long bonds. The job opportunities are poor; it's like a tier-3 college. I understand they need to bring in companies, but why hide things? I could go on and on, but it won't change anything. If you care about placements, don't choose this college. Consider Manipal Jaipur, Chandigarh University, Amity Noida, or LPU if you didn't do well in JEE Main. I'm writing this anonymously because I'm scared of the college finding out. But believe me, everything I said is true.
Campus: I haven't stayed at other hostels, but this one is okay. I don't have any big complaints. The students here are cool and lively, which makes it fun. If you like staying up late, this hostel is great for that. I studied B.Tech in CSE, and honestly, it felt pretty outdated. The teachers weren't that interested in teaching. Some were good, but others were really bad. Just because they know their stuff doesn't mean they're good at teaching it. I'll give it 3 stars mainly for the hostel and the campus buildings.
Ajay Mishra
Bachelor of Physiotherapy(BPT)
Reviewed On 11 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff, so you'll feel supported. The teaching is great and gets you ready for the medical field. The semester exams are doable if you're ready, but can be tough if you're not prepared.
Placement: In my batch, 2 of my friends got hired as lecturers in our college. The job placements here are pretty good. Last year, most students got jobs with an average salary of 3 to 4 Lacs, but the highest was 29 Lacs! They also have a hospital on campus where students can work, especially as sports physiotherapists.
Campus: The library at our college has lots of books, so you don't need to buy them all. You can just borrow what you need. The physiotherapy labs have everything you need, and the classrooms are really nice. The library and hostel both have Wi-Fi that works all the time. But the hostel isn't the best. The 3-person rooms are a bit small, and the food isn't that good.
Dinesh Mishra
Bachelor of Physiotherapy(BPT)
Reviewed On 21 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They know their stuff and are experts in their fields. The exams can be tough, but about 80% of us manage to pass. The course content is spot on and really useful.
Placement: Most students got placed in really good hospitals with good pay. The highest package was 6 LPA. We all do internships at Manipal Hospital and other places. The main job we get is a physiotherapist.
Campus: The campus is huge with great facilities like big labs with real cadavers. The classrooms are clean and spacious, and there's wifi everywhere. The library is massive, and we also have digital libraries for studying. It's a great place to learn and research.
Vidya Mishra
Bachelor of Physiotherapy(BPT)
Reviewed On 11 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They've been teaching for at least 5 years and know their stuff. I especially like the department teachers. The courses here are super practical and get you ready for work. The exams each semester aren't too tough if you study well.
Placement: If you do well in your final year exams, you can land a job at the college or the hospital attached to it. Last year, the average salary was 4 lakhs per year, with the highest being 29 lakhs. Popular job roles are lecturer and sports physiotherapist.
Campus: The library here has lots of books for all subjects, and classrooms have smart boards. The college's infrastructure is decent but not amazing since the campus isn't huge. The food in the mess is alright, and the canteen has tasty options too.
Sanjay Joshi
BBA in Business Analytics and Fintech
Reviewed On 20 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and know their stuff. They teach in a friendly way. They do their best to get us ready for the industry, but it all comes down to how much we put in. Exams are set up well. We have five exams altogether: two quizzes, two sessionals, and one big semester exam. Quizzes are worth five marks, sessionals are worth 15 each, and the semester exam is worth 50. The last 10 marks come from attendance and assignments.
Placement: I'm studying BBA in Fintech, and we're the first batch, so I don't know how many students got placed yet. But in BBA General, I've seen a lot of seniors getting jobs - like around 70-80% of them. To get hired too, keep your CGPA above 7.5 and take extra courses for more job options.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities and infrastructure. The whole campus has Wi-Fi, 4-5 lab rooms, and nice classrooms. There's a big library with AC and a reading hall. Hostel provides a night canteen with good food in the mess. They have a variety of meals each day and a weekly meal chart. There's also a dispensary for medical stuff. The sports area includes a gym, basketball court, badminton court, and swimming facilities. Hostel life is really cool here.
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