Average rating of scriet
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.7
Student Rating Distribution
Tanvi Verma
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Lateral Entry)
Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2025
Admission: The exams happen twice a year in a semester system. The course is spot on for the exam and gets us ready for the industry. It's not too tough to pass if you put in a bit of study. Plus, it sets us up well for landing our dream job.
Placement: The placement cell in my college is awesome! It really helps a lot of students land their dream jobs and succeed in life. About 90% of students find placements through it and top companies visit our campus. There are so many job options available, it's great!
Campus: The college campus is awesome with well-maintained buildings that look really nice. Wi-Fi is available everywhere, and there's a huge playground. The food in the canteens is tasty and satisfying. Love it here!
Yash Nair
B.Sc (Honours) in Computer Science
Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. They help us learn about the latest tech and how it's used in companies. The exams can be tough, but we manage to pass them without too much stress. Some teachers explain things in a way that makes it easy to understand.
Placement: At my college, we've got companies like Unacademy and Infosys coming for placements. Some students in my course land internships too. The highest package here is 6 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA. I've seen grads from our university working in big companies like Microsoft and Google. It's cool to see where our education can take us!
Campus: The Wi-Fi in my department is really good. We have a computer lab, and the classrooms are nice too. The hostel food isn't that great, though.
Harsh Singh
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 18 Nov, 2025
Admission: Our class has around 94 students with 6 subjects and 6 different teachers. Arpit Chhabra Sir is my favorite teacher. All the teachers are good, but it depends on your interest in studying. Sometimes you might have to study on your own if you don't understand something in class. Exams are okay, you just need to know the topics well to pass. Even if you don't know everything, you can still get marks for trying. The curriculum is not the most updated, but it's fine. Some subjects may feel unnecessary, but it covers languages like Python, Java, C++, and DSA which is good for future placements. Exams are moderate with 2 sessionals and 1 semester exam each semester.
Placement: In our college, placements start from the 7th semester. Honestly, not many companies come for placements. We do get some like TCS, Wipro, Ninja, Tech Dost, and others. I'm not sure about the exact offers, but some students do get placed. The highest package offered on campus is 7 Lacs per year, and the average is 3 Lacs per year. One student even got a huge 22 Lacs per year off-campus. The placements are a bit low, so it's good to look for opportunities on your own. After I graduate, I plan to pursue a Master's degree.
Campus: The hostel room I stayed in had 2 beds, 2 almirahs, 2 tables, and chairs. It also had 2 tubelights with an extra holder and 2 hangers for each of us. The mess food was okay, not the best. Sometimes it was really bad, but other times it was good. For breakfast, we had stuff like poha, daliya, macaroni, sandwiches, and paratha. Lunch and dinner had roti, rice, rajma, kadhi, chole, dal, and a dry veggie. On Sundays, we got paneer or chole bhature for lunch, but the fried rice at dinner wasn't great. The university had a gym that we could use anytime, which was cool. The college had its own canteen, but sometimes it was closed, so we'd head to the university canteen instead. There were 2 libraries one stayed open as long as the college did, and the main library opened at 8 am and closed at 10 pm. The SCRIET library had books for GATE and college exams prep, while the main library had a ton of books to explore. The classrooms had regular blackboards, but the labs had computers and were open every day. The campus had Wi-Fi everywhere, a railway reservation facility, and a medical dispensary for emergencies. It was pretty convenient overall!
Swati patel
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They all have Ph.Ds and know their stuff. But, I'd say their teaching is just okay. They don't really prepare you for the industry. The semester exams are a breeze; you just need to know the basics to get good grades.
Placement: I got 50% marks in 12th grade and I could join this course. The highest salary offered is 1 lakh per year and the lowest is 30,000. Companies like Wipro, TCS, and others from Bangalore hire students from here. SCRIET doesn't arrange internships, so you have to find them yourself. The best course they have is B.Tech in CS IT.
Campus: The library and lab in our department have okay Wi-Fi. The food in the hostel mess is pretty good and worth the money. They offer medical help and Wi-Fi. Also, there's a fun inter-hostel competition every year.
Aparna Reddy
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 22 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make sure we get a great education. The courses are practical and get us ready for the real world. The exams are tough, but most students pass with flying colors around 8590%.
Placement: The job opportunities in my course are really good. Most students get jobs after they graduate around 85%. The highest salary offered was about 20 LPA, the lowest was 4 LPA, and the average was 8-10 LPA. Companies like Deloitte, TCS, and Infosys come to hire students for jobs like business analyst and software developer. Plus, a lot of students also get internships almost 60%. Big companies like Amazon, EY, and IBM hire students for internships too.
Campus: The department has great labs and big classrooms. Wi-Fi is fast and the library has lots of books for research. The hostel rooms are clean and comfy, with good medical help and different food choices. Plus, the campus has awesome sports facilities with courts for all kinds of games and a cool gym.
Vishal yadav
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 21 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are mostly good, but a few aren't that great. The curriculum is like what they teach in other UP engineering colleges. The exam schedule is all over the place; they just spring exams on us without warning. People say the semester tests are hard, but honestly, they're not that bad.
Placement: We're only in our first year, so we're not too sure about placements yet. But what we've heard so far isn't great. There don't seem to be any internships offered by the college. The top companies like Nvidia and Samsung are supposed to hire from here, but they haven't shown up yet.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good. Since it's a government college, they've set up Wi-Fi across the whole campus. They have labs with all the equipment, and the classrooms are getting better. Plus, there's a library for studying. The hostel is decent for the price, but the mess food is really bad. It's way worse than we thought.
Rahul Chahar
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 30 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good at teaching and the courses give us a lot of useful knowledge. AKTU conducts the semester exams and we all did well, getting high grades. I think the teachers here are great at what they do.
Placement: I'm in the 2024 computer science and engineering batch. We have a cool program that focuses on software engineering and offers lots of other computer courses too. The highest salary offered to CS students was 22 LPA this year, and the college has great facilities.
Campus: Living in the hostel was great! The food in the mess was really good and healthy. They had different dishes every day of the week, which was awesome. Plus, there was a library, sports complex, and other cool stuff to enjoy.
Radhika Nair
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are super qualified with PhDs and lots of experience. They're really smart and know their stuff well. Some of them just walk in and start teaching without even looking at a book or phone because they're that good. It's clear they've been doing this for a while. Not only that, but they're also really helpful. They always help us out with any problems we have and answer our questions. The college has updated the course curriculum recently to teach us things that are actually useful in the real world. Though there are still some things that don't seem too relevant to us.
Placement: In my branch, ECE, around 60% - 65% of students get placed through campus placements. It really depends on how good students are. The placement cell at our college works hard to make sure everyone gets a job. They help a lot of students. Some of the companies that come for recruitment are HCL, TCL, Collabera Technologies, and Smart Brains Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Collabera and Smart Brains offer a 3 LPA salary to over 25 and 75 students, respectively. Qspider Campus Connect gives 5 students a 4.2 LPA - 4.8 LPA package. Pregrad offers a 6 LPA salary to 11 CS, EC, and IT students, and 3 BSc. CS students. Accenture pays 8 LPA to 4 CS students. Windli Labs Pvt. Ltd. gave a huge 22 LPA package to an IT student named Viral Kumar. There are even more companies that come to our college for placements.
Campus: The college I go to has awesome facilities with top-notch labs and classrooms. We have specific labs for different subjects like PPS and Chemistry, along with workshops for mechanical engineering. The campus is fully Wi-Fi enabled. The hostel is great, and the fees are super affordable compared to other places. The rooms are well-equipped and clean, with separate washrooms on each floor. There are cameras all around for security. The food in the hostel mess is good and healthy. Our warden is really nice and checks in on us regularly. If anyone gets sick, they get free treatment and medicine. The sports scene is huge here, with a wrestling ground and a big stadium. Oh, and we even have a helipad!
Sneha Reddy
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers in our course are pretty decent, not amazing but they're alright. Some of them really know their stuff, while others just want to get through the material. The curriculum follows AKTU guidelines closely. Exams are pretty easy; you can pass by studying for just a few days.
Placement: The college doesn't really help much with placements. You gotta put in the effort on your own and apply for jobs off-campus. If you work hard, you might land a good job. Otherwise, it's a bit tough.
Campus: The college buildings are nice and the teachers are good too. They don't stress you out. The hostel is a great part of the college. It's cheap and perfect for students. Overall, the college has decent infrastructure.
Harsh Rao
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 23 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They explain things well and are always there to clear up any confusion. The course is really practical and prepares us well for the real world. The exams are challenging, but it helps us learn better.
Placement: The course I'm in has around 65% of students. The highest salary is between 15-20 LPA, with the lowest being 2-3 LPA. We have companies like Cognizant, Diageo, and more coming for placements. A good number of students from my course have already landed jobs in different companies.
Campus: The hostel here is really good. We've got everything we need - Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, library, you name it. The college building looks nice too. And the food in the canteen and mess? It's pretty good!
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