
SIMCA - Sinhgad Institute of Management and Computer Application
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Average rating of SIMCA - Sinhgad Institute of Management and Computer Application
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
DEEPAK KUMAR
19 Apr, 2025
Admission: The faculty at our college is awesome! They're super helpful and always there for the students. Whenever we have questions, they support us and hold regular lectures where they solve problems really well. If we ever struggle, we can just go to their office and they help us out. It's great to have such supportive teachers!
Placement: The college does a good job with placements. Around half of the students get jobs in MNCs and other companies. They offer different salary packages. The highest one is around 5 LPA, while the lowest is around 2 LPA. Average salaries range from Rs. 25,000-50,000 per month. The lowest ones are around Rs. 14,000-16,000 per month. During campus drives, big companies like Bitwise and TCS come to hire students.
Campus: There are plenty of resources for my course, like online tutorials, YouTube videos, and certification courses. The food at the canteen is good, and there are other eating options around the college. The facilities here are pretty cool!
Rakesh Iyer
2 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers at the college are awesome. They're really helpful and know their stuff. The course material is super practical and helpful. There's a good balance between students and teachers, so you get lots of attention. Plus, we get to see how things work in real life, which is cool. The teachers make sure we understand by showing us how things are done.
Placement: The placement cell in our college is solid. Last year, around 80% of students got placed. The marketing and HR specialization placements are great, but finance students might struggle a bit. On average, students get offered about 3 lakhs per year. Nearly everyone lands internships, with an average stipend of 7000-8000 per month.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure. They've got Wi-Fi, computer labs, library, and medical facilities. The classrooms are nice and the canteen serves good food. The hostel rooms could be better though. The labs are okay, not the best but not bad either. Unfortunately, there's no sports facility on campus.
Nisha Das
3 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful whenever we need guidance. Some of them have PhDs in their field, while others have completed their post-graduation. They all have around 8-10 years of teaching experience. The course content is really practical and prepares us well for the industry. I feel ready for the job market after completing this course.
Placement: Most of us got jobs after college. The best offer was 100k per year, and the lowest was 10k. Companies like Accenture, Cognizant, Bitwise, and Western Union hire from here. We usually start as Junior Developers, Testers, or Trainees. The highest salary was 120k, the lowest 12k, and the average was around 32k.
Campus: The facilities at our college are pretty good. We get free Wi-Fi, security cameras, 5 computer labs, digital classrooms, 2 libraries, and helpful staff. There's also a special building just for our course. We even have free medical services! I'd rate our hostel facilities a 4 out of 5. The food in the mess is okay, I'd give it a 3 out of 5. And we have a medical center near campus that's free. Our college also organizes fun sports events and games. Overall, it's a nice place to study and stay.
Prerna Menon
10 Nov, 2021
Admission: The faculty for my batch in 2014 was amazing and super experienced. But a couple of years ago, the college switched up how they pay teachers. Because of that, around 90% of the old staff left. Now, they've hired all new teachers. Honestly, I wouldn't recommend going to this B-school anymore. The fees are way too high for what you're getting.
Placement: The college tries hard with placements, but the issue is they have one central placement system for all MBA students. The staff seems to favor their own students, and there aren't many different companies to pick from. It's better to look at other institutes instead of Sinhgad.
Campus: The campus used to be great when I first got here. But after a year, they moved the whole college to a new place and changed everything. Now the campus only has 2 floors and looks more like a hospital than a Management Institute. It feels more like a regular college now. I wouldn't recommend spending 1.5 lakh per year here.
Pranav Khan
23 Jul, 2021
Admission: Our college is linked with the University of Pune, but they have their own way of teaching. Instead of sticking to the university's curriculum, the professors sometimes focus more on politics than the actual subjects. It feels like this college is more about politics than academics.
Placement: I graduated from this college in 2020 and had a tough time there. The non-teaching staff, especially two accountants and the public relations officer, were really rude. The registrar may seem nice, but don't fall for it. Honestly, the whole college experience was a big letdown. Don't even think about placements; it's just a fantasy that won't happen.
Campus: The college buildings look pretty old with black spots and cracks. The hostel rooms have bunk beds, tables, and chairs for each student, but it gets noisy. The corridor lights are broken, and no one fixes them. MBA and Engineering students should have separate hostels, but they stay together. Meals are served twice a day in the mess at around 11 am and 8-9 pm. The food is really good though!
Gautam Menon
23 Mar, 2021
Admission: The teachers are awesome here! They know their stuff and are always willing to help out. They're really friendly, too. Whenever I have a problem, they always find a way to help me out. The teaching is top-notch, and they even bring in guest speakers on Saturdays. Love it here!
Placement: SIMCA has awesome placements! Around 80% of students land jobs, with an average salary of 5 LPA and the highest going up to 15 LPA. The lowest package for the 2019 batch was 3 LPA. Both CPC and TPC at Sinhgad College work hard to hook students up with great job opportunities.
Campus: The college and hostel buildings are really nice. They keep everything clean and eco-friendly. The dorms are good too, with water and electricity always working. The food in the cafeteria isn't great, but overall, it's a decent college with nice dorms. The fees here are lower than most other colleges in Pune, which is great.
Shreya Iyer
8 Oct, 2020
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They use computers and projectors to teach, which is cool. They show us real-life examples in class, which helps a lot. The college arranges training sessions, tests, and guest lectures. We even get to visit real companies to learn more. The subjects we study are great for getting ready for a job in the industry.
Placement: The placements here are pretty good. A lot of IT companies come for marketing roles, and they have high standards. Companies like Capgemini and others visit our college. They offer salary packages ranging from 1.8 LPA to 4.2 LPA, with an average of 2.5 LPA for my batch. Last year, the average was about 2 LPA. The internships are decent, mostly in financial services and insurance, with an average stipend of Rs.5,000. The placement cell is helpful too.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure overall. Wi-Fi, labs, library, and medical facilities are all available on campus. They also have sports and games. The classrooms are nice with projectors and computers. The food is good too. They have separate hostels for girls and boys right on campus. No problems with the infrastructure at this college.
Poonam Mishra
22 May, 2020
Admission: I really liked the faculty at this college. They were all super helpful and knew their stuff. They taught us in two ways: practical and theoretical. I learned a lot about the industry I want to work in. I picked MBA because I want to start my own business.
Placement: Around 80-85% of us got placed after college. The pay ranged from 2.5 LPA to 10 LPA. Companies like Deloitte, ITC, and Tech Mahindra came for placements. About 20% of us got internships too, with a stipend of around 10K to 15K. We even had a job fair where lots of companies hired many students.
Campus: The college provides facilities like Wi-Fi, classrooms, library, and sports. There are private hostels and canteens available, but I'm not sure about the food quality. I had some problems with the Wi-Fi connection and other infrastructure issues.
Poonam Joshi
8 Apr, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are super smart but also really chill, which makes it easy to talk to them. We go on trips to companies which is great for getting real-world experience. They bring in outside experts for talks and we have lots of cool events and competitions. They use PowerPoints in class and we have tests too.
Placement: The job opportunities for marketing, finance, and HR students are great! But for operations, there aren't as many companies offering projects. IT and IB students have very limited options. However, most marketing students get internships and pre-placement offers.
Campus: The campus has good infrastructure with a big parking area. There are 2 canteens and clean, spacious hostels. They provide Wi-Fi and the computer labs are well-equipped. Classrooms have projectors, systems, and comfy seating. The only downside is there's no sports ground on this campus, you have to go to the other one.
Suresh Das
2 Jul, 2019
Admission: The teachers at SIMCA were experienced and helpful. They made learning interesting by using practical methods. It helped us understand what an MBA is all about. Overall, the college did a great job.
Placement: During my time (2011-13), not many students got placed from my batch. Around half did find jobs, which is okay. The seniors had better luck with placements. I hope things are better now. Salaries ranged from 1-2 lacs for the lowest to 5-6 lacs for the highest. The average was about 2.5 lacs. About half of us got internships through the college, the rest found on their own. Most didn't get paid for their internships. The placement team needs to bring in more experienced people with good industry connections.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty good. The labs are fine, and the library is great. They make sure to have library sessions, which is nice. I wish they had more sports stuff, though. The canteen is awesome for hostel students, and there are good food options nearby. Overall, the college has everything you need nearby.