Average rating of SSIET
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.3
Student Rating Distribution
Sneha Choudhary
10 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my department are really nice and know a lot about the subjects. They always support us and help us understand better by clearing our doubts. The course is useful for the industry, but I wish we had more hands-on practice to learn about company procedures and how things work in the automobile field.
Placement: In my college, about 15% of students got placed in my course through the government quota. The highest salary offered was 4 lakhs per year. Companies like Lucas, Hyundai, and a few others came for recruitment. The lowest package was 7000 per month, while the average was 12000 per month. The highest package offered was 18000 per month. We also visited various companies for internships.
Campus: At our college, we have great facilities like a library and digital classes. The hostel provides good food, and sports competitions happen every year. They have separate managers in the mess to handle food complaints, and you can even email your concerns.
Rakesh Khan
22 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers aren't very experienced or knowledgeable in their subjects. They skip classes and don't teach well. The lab staffs know more than the senior staffs. The seniors struggle with English fluency.
Placement: Placements in my department are a bit disappointing. The salary packages offered to us are pretty low. Unfortunately, the overall placement scenario at my college isn't great. We have some strict rules like not being allowed to talk to girls, which can be annoying. On top of that, they don't even provide record sheets.
Campus: The college doesn't have good facilities like an auditorium, playground, and corridors. The atmosphere is not great because the building is not fully finished. There are no air-conditioned labs or classrooms. Also, we don't have many qualified teachers and staff.
Saloni Iyer
30 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really care about students' futures. They put in a lot of effort to help us succeed. If you need extra help, they offer extra classes and coaching. I got to do internships and industrial training too, which was awesome. The startup cell is impressive with 5 startups already launched on campus. It's a great place for students looking to kickstart their careers!
Placement: Most of us got placed from my batch, around 89%. The highest salary was 12 LPA, and the lowest was 2 LPA. Companies like Omics, Zifo, Classmate, and Episource came for recruitment. They offered roles like Assistant Editor and Technical Supporter.
Campus: The college has nice classrooms and a library on campus. We get Wi-Fi too. They organize sports and games, and they're really supportive of students who want to join in. The hostel rooms are great, and I love staying there.
Kavita Iyer
14 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers in our department really know their stuff and are super helpful. The course material is up-to-date and prepares us well for the industry. Exams can be a bit tough since they're made by Anna University, but the exam cell handles everything smoothly. Usually, around 60-70% of students pass, so it's not too bad.
Placement: Most students landed jobs with good salaries, ranging from 1 LPA to 5 LPA. Big companies like Wipro, TCS, HCL, and Hyundai hire a lot of students. Many of us also got internships at companies like Hyundai, Renault, and Nissan. I know someone who's now an engineer at RNAIPL.
Campus: The college has free Wi-Fi and great labs for all departments. The classrooms are clean, tidy, and have smart boards. The food in the canteen is good and there are big playgrounds with teams for lots of sports. There's also a medical team with first aid for emergencies.
Tarun Gupta
24 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers all have PhDs in their subjects. They're really nice and easy to talk to if you need help. We get to see how things work in real companies, which is cool. I like how they teach us, it's easy to understand. We have assignments every week, which helps us learn better.
Placement: Around 10 companies have visited for placements so far. If students have at least 2 arrears, they can get training to attend these placements. About 40% of students have found placements. The salaries range from 10k per month to 3 Lacs per year. The placement cell is really putting in the effort to help students secure job opportunities.
Campus: The lab has cool equipment and the lab assistants are awesome. We can wear jeans and t-shirts on Wednesdays. They provide good sports gear too. The food in the canteen is tasty and cheap. The hostel rooms are big. The college is strict about studying. They really push you to work hard.
Vivek Das
20 Apr, 2024
Admission: I really like the way the courses are set up. They're practical and help us learn a lot. But some teachers struggle to explain things clearly. They should help us with hands-on learning more.
Placement: A lot of us in our department didn't land jobs. We had a bunch of companies come in, but most of us didn't get any bites. The top salary was 3 LPA, the lowest was Rs. 96,000 per year, and the average was 1.5 LPA.
Campus: The college has a great infrastructure with plenty of labs. The library is really useful for getting books for exams. Plus, there's a canteen right in the middle of everything - near the hostel, labs, and department building. And there's even a Cafe Coffee Day on campus with good food quality.
Hema Gupta
28 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are really good. They have a lot of experience, around 5 to 10 years each. They know how to teach well and make things easy to understand. The course is great because it prepares us for the future as mechanical engineers. It gets us ready for the industry.
Placement: In my course, most students get placed without any backlogs. Companies like Ashok Leyland, Hyundai, and TVS visit for hiring. Job roles include HR, supervisor, safety officer, and more. Salaries range from 13,000 to 20,000. Everyone gets an internship, especially at Ashok Leyland.
Campus: I'm taking a course that has Wi-Fi, a lab, and a library which is pretty cool. Our hostel offers both AC and non-AC rooms. The food there is tasty and clean. We get non-veg meals three times a week which are of good quality. Overall, the food is hygienic and top-notch.
Vaishnavi Iyer
30 Nov, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are a hit or miss. Some are really great and caring, with lots of experience. But honestly, only 1 out of 10 teachers is good the rest just use notes during class. They don't give us real-world examples or keep up with new stuff. And some can't even speak English properly. The lab is a mess. Most of the computers don't even work, and if one does, the keyboard doesn't! The equipment is ancient, like the FG and oscilloscope. We can't learn much with old stuff like that. It feels like a college in name only, with outdated facilities.
Placement: I didn't see any big tech companies coming for placements, just call centers, data entry, and sales companies. They offer around Rs. 10,000 per month with no extra stuff like allowances or holidays. Don't count on the college for placements. A lot of students who graduated from here still can't find jobs, and the college doesn't really help with that. So, if you're looking for good placements, this might not be the place for you. The management says they have 100% placements, but that's not true. You might want to check with some past students to get the real story.
Campus: The college building is pretty basic - just 4 floors, nothing fancy. There's no AC, so it can get stuffy. The bathrooms smell bad, and there's no drinking water available. The classrooms don't have great ventilation, and the whole place looks kind of old. Plus, there are no elevators, so it's a hassle going up and down the stairs. And to top it off, the floors are just cement, which seems odd.
Amit Joshi
7 Nov, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college are super nice and helpful. They teach really well, but there aren't enough of them. Sometimes, we wish there was more focus on extracurricular activities like IV, symposium, and stuff.
Placement: The college is great for getting jobs. Almost 85% of students get placed every year in top companies like TCS, IBM, and HCL. Even students with many backlogs can find good jobs in MNCs or other companies with salaries ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 LPA.
Campus: The lab facilities at our college are great for doing experiments from our syllabus. The classrooms are really nice and well-kept. The hostel rooms are also well-maintained, but the food could be better since there isn't a canteen. The library has a decent collection of books, mostly covering all the subjects from different departments.
Sneha Joshi
1 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are a mixed bag. Some are great at explaining things, while others struggle. It can be tough to get our questions answered sometimes. But when it comes to projects and presentations, the teachers are really helpful. One downside is that we don't get many chances to visit real companies, so we might not be fully prepared for the working world.
Placement: Not many companies come for placements here. We're the final batch in our department, so top companies don't show up. But there are some decent companies that do come. The salary offered varies depending on the company. The college offers internships, but we can also find our own.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is not great. It looks okay when you first arrive, but it's pretty bad overall. There's no nice spot to chill outside, like benches or anything. The food in the hostel is okay, but it can be hit or miss. They give you a cot in the room, which is just average.
