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4
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Ritu Nair
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 9 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are all over the place with their lectures. They just teach whenever they feel like it, not following the university schedule at all. And don't even get me started on the management - they changed a test date at the very last minute! It's a mess. The course material is outdated, teaching stuff we don't even use anymore. They seriously need to update the whole curriculum. Oh, and by the way, we have exams twice a year - in the summer and winter.
Placement: I couldn't find any placement chances here. Only 6 companies come for hiring on-campus. Out of 60 students, 13 got jobs, some in service desk positions. Companies like Cognizant, Reliance Jio, Aloha Technologies, TCS (off campus) are coming for recruitment drives. Internship pay ranges from 3 to 6.5 lac per year.
Campus: I don't really like the campus. Students here often get frustrated with lectures and assignments. They don't organize any trips or visits. The college buildings are okay, but some benches are broken. The Wi-Fi is slow, so no one really uses it. The library is good, they have all the books you need. The hostel is not great - small rooms, bad food, and not very clean. The canteen food is tasty and they have AC. The sports ground is big, but there aren't many sports activities.
Pankaj Patel
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 7 Dec, 2025
Admission: The courses focus on Python, Java, and web development, but job opportunities are more in SAP, data science, and machine learning. The curriculum doesn't match industry needs well. The faculty is really supportive and teaches well. Exams are not too hard; you just need 40% to pass.
Placement: The placements were pretty good last year, but this year they're not so great. Out of my group, the college helped 15 students find jobs, while 7 students got jobs on their own. The college counts them all as placed, but there are still a lot of us without jobs, which really sucks. The average salary offered is 3.5 LPA. They do give internships, but a lot of students get cut loose after they finish. It's a tough spot to be in.
Campus: The college buildings are okay, and they have separate ones for MBA and MCA. There's a big campus with a sports ground. Wi-Fi is there, but it's super slow to download stuff. The classrooms are spacious. I didn't stay in the hostel because the food was bad. I lived in a flat instead. We told the hostel staff many times about the food, but nothing changed.
Sneha Iyer
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are pretty helpful and know their stuff well. They teach okay based on what we're supposed to learn. But the course material could be more practical. It only gets us about halfway ready for the industry. The exams are kind of tough, but most people pass with a 90% rate.
Placement: The course has around 600 students. The highest package is 8 LPA, the lowest is 3 LPA, and the average is 4.5 LPA. Companies like Deloitte, PwC, TCS, Bajaj Finserv hire students. Almost 40% of students get internships, and they can get roles like Analyst, Associate, etc., in different fields.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi, and the computer labs and projectors are kinda iffy. But there's a cool library. I didn't choose to stay in the hostel because it's not great like people said. The food in the mess isn't the best, but there are good medical services. Plus, there are big sports fields for us to use.
Swati Sharma
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025
Admission: The staff here are pretty good. Some of them really know their stuff and care a lot. The curriculum is interesting, especially because it's project-based. The internal exams are quite manageable, but you'll need to put in some serious study time for the university exams.
Placement: I and some of my friends got jobs through college. The placements are okay, not too great. Usually, people get offers of around 4 to 5 LPA. But not everyone gets placed, so the selection rate is a bit low. The overall placement process is fine. The companies that visit the campus are decent.
Campus: The college buildings are okay, but the library is really good. Some hostels are bigger than other places to stay nearby. The food in the mess can be different depending on which one you go to. There are a bunch of hostels and the mess is part of Sinhagad. The campus is super pretty.
Manisha Khan
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 4 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really supportive from admission to placement. It would be great if they could arrange some industry visits for us to see how things work in real life. The course curriculum is set by Savitribai Phule University, and they also handle the exams. The syllabus is quite tough, and the semester exams are out of 70 marks. To pass, we need at least 27 marks.
Placement: After finishing my Masters, I was hoping for more job opportunities on campus. It's tough not having a job lined up. Only about 40% of students get placed, and not all of those placements are with good companies. The rest end up with low-paying jobs. Companies like Accenture, Cognizant, TCS, and Aloha Technologies come for recruitment. The internships here aren't great - they're unpaid and project-based. The average package is around 4 LPA.
Campus: Our college is huge with a couple of grounds for playing. We have this big annual fest called KARANDAk with lots of stuff like events and stalls. Classrooms are nice with CCTV, projectors, clean benches, and fans. We all stay connected on WhatsApp, which helps with job opportunities. The hostel rooms are spacious, but we do have occasional power outages. The food in the mess is good and they serve non-veg options too. The annual fest also includes sports competitions.
Uday Gupta
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 15 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really help us with hands-on projects and give good guidance. It would be cool if they could take us on industry trips for some fun. The IT field is growing fast, so getting in is getting tougher. Exams happen in both summer and winter, but they're not too hard if you know your stuff.
Placement: I'm so proud of my batch! Everyone got great jobs in big companies like Amazon, Flipkart, Quick Heal, Infosys, and TCS. The lowest salary was 3.6 LPA from Infosys and Wipro. Some of us even got internships at Flipkart and Amazon as software interns, making at least 8,000 INR for up to 4 months. The best job title we got was software developer.
Campus: The college is nice because it doesn't have many shops or cafes around. But they make up for it with a cool library and Wi-Fi starting at 9AM. They just got digital classrooms too. The boys' hostel warden isn't too strict, and there are 4-5 mess options that don't cost much. But, the mess food is really bad. The canteen has good food, but it's a bit expensive.
Ritu Khan
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 13 Aug, 2025
Admission: The auditorium always had interesting expert talk sessions about career development, army, and personality growth. Teachers were super helpful and supportive. The course curriculum focused on practical programming skills needed in the industry. Each semester was 4 months long with exams happening one after the other.
Placement: The college does help students find jobs, but some off-campus placements are counted as on-campus by the college. Around 40% of students got jobs on-campus and 20% found jobs off-campus. Many students landed jobs at HCL Tech in Nagpur and Infosys in Mysore. Some students also got internships at aloha tech and inforigin for web development and cloud computing.
Campus: Every year in Jan-Feb, our college holds a big event called Sinhgad karandak. It's super popular! Each department has its own floor, but the elevators are a pain sometimes. The classrooms are spacious with lots of windows, projectors, and boards. Wi-Fi works in the hostel and library. Boys and girls have separate hostels. Food in the hostel isn't great, but the canteen serves good stuff.
Chitra Verma
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 3 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at Sinhgad are like big brothers, always there to support us. They help us prepare for interviews and exams, making sure we're ready for anything. The MBA course from Pune University is great for getting us ready for the industry. As long as you attend classes regularly and keep up with your skills, passing exams is a breeze.
Placement: Placement used to be really good before 2022, but things went downhill after the pandemic hit. Some of us had to settle for jobs at call centers, which was a bummer. Only around 5060% of students who graduated from our campus actually landed a job. Out of those, only 30% got decent jobs related to our field. Companies like Aditya Birla, Tata, L&T, and Adani do a lot of hiring here. The salary packages range from 1.8 LPA to 7.9 LPA. Unfortunately, the college doesn't allow us to do internships while we're still studying.
Campus: The Sinhgad campus is a simple white building. There aren't many events or trips organized by the management, except for Sinhgad Karandak. The library is pretty good with benches for 150 students. The college Wi-Fi is super slow, so hardly anyone uses it. The hostel provided us with a fan, RO water, hot water, and charging sockets. The food from the separate mess isn't great; it's kinda messy and not the best quality. The college canteen is always busy, but the food is decent.
Seema Verma
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 29 Jul, 2025
Admission: We get weekly tasks on our computer for each topic. We have to submit them every week. Our teachers check these tasks, and our grades depend on them. All our teachers have Ph.Ds. We learn R and Python languages, which are approved by Pune University. They're getting us ready for the job market. Passing the semester exams is tough.
Placement: I was in the 2022 batch and our class did really well in placements everyone got a job! But things have been a bit slower since then. Companies like Wipro, TCS, EC Infosolutions, Abzooba, etc., came for placements. The pay you get depends on how well you do in the interview. The lowest pay was 3.6 LPA. Some students got internships through the college, but most of us found our own. I got a job as a Python developer after my interview.
Campus: SIOM has great facilities, like coconut trees all around. Every student gets their own computer with internet. The library is open every day from 10 AM to 6 PM, except on Sundays and holidays. But during exams, it's open all the time. In the hostel, you pay fees in parts. They give you water, electricity, fans, and hot water. But there's no medical help on campus.
Parth Rao
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 14 Jul, 2025
Admission: Some teachers struggle to teach their subjects well, but there are also some really smart ones. Our course doesn't cover AI or IOT, which are important in today's industries. The semester exams are tough, and getting a recheck takes a long time.
Placement: I didn't have a great time with placements. The top students get jobs easily, but it's tough for average students like me. Our college offers an average package of 3.5 LPA, which is low. I tried my best in four rounds of interviews but got rejected in the last one, which was really tough. Turns out, none of our classmates got hired by that company; they just did tests and interviews. And no internships were offered either.
Campus: The college has a single building where we share a sports ground with MBA students. The Wi-Fi is super slow. The classroom desks are all messed up, and the library staff are not nice at all. The hostel rooms are decent, but the food in the mess is terrible. We can't switch the mess service either. The canteen food is tasty, but it's always packed, so we end up waiting for a table every time.
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