
Sushila Devi Bansal College of Engineering
Average rating of Sushila Devi Bansal College of Engineering
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Seema Reddy
19 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my batch have mostly left because of salary problems, but the ones who stayed are good. They can help you understand things well. They teach using boards and labs. There are about 30 students for every teacher. But we didn't get much real-world experience.
Placement: The job opportunities here are really disappointing. After the head of the placement office left in 2017, not many companies have been coming to our college. Back in 2016, big IT companies like Capgemini, Cognizant, Infosys, and others used to visit, which made me choose this college. But in 2017, only 23 IT companies came, down from 36 in 2016. And now, only about 6 or 7 companies have shown up. TCS even blacklisted the college in 2016 because none of the students they hired actually joined. The highest salary offered in 2017 was 4.25 LPA, with an average of 2.81 LPA. But for 2018, it's unclear if they'll even find a company offering 3 LPA. BPO companies are the only ones still coming for campus placements. It's not looking good for the college's future.
Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great when you compare it to other colleges in Indore. The auditorium isn't top-notch. Internet connection is weak, causing problems during online tests for campus placements. The college has improved medical facilities, but they still need more work. The canteens are good though. The food is decent quality and priced well.
Sanjay Patel
10 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome! They really know their stuff and help us learn well. The courses get us ready for job interviews, but maybe not for real work. The exams are tough, but if you work hard, you can pass. The passing rate is around 75%.
Placement: The college offers almost 100% placements, which is great. The average salary is around 3 to 3.5 LPA, and the highest package is 12 LPA. Unfortunately, there are no internships provided, but you can get a role as a software engineer trainer.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi labs, classrooms, and a nice library. But the Wi-Fi is slow, which is a bummer. We do have a playground, but there's no hostel on campus.
Gargi Rao
16 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They teach really well too. The courses are practical and get us ready for the industry. The semesters aren't too tough either. Most students pass with a good 90% rate.
Placement: The salary package for my course ranges from 2.5 LPA to 22 LPA, with an average of 3.5 LPA. Microsoft and TCS are the top companies that hire students from my course.
Campus: The college has digital labs for coding and Wi-Fi. The infrastructure is just okay, including the library. There's no hostel on campus, and the food quality is below par. The canteen infrastructure is pretty bad too.
Radhika Sharma
28 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers don't explain things well and don't seem very knowledgeable. Sometimes they choose teachers without a Ph.D. The activities in the course are often late. Exams are always delayed, and responses take a long time.
Placement: The mine branch opened up last year. I'm not sure about the exact numbers, but the batch before us from a different branch didn't get great placements. In Civil Engineering, only around 40-50% of students got placed, leaving the rest without jobs. However, Computer Science students had better luck, with around 10-20% getting jobs in good companies.
Campus: The course infrastructure seems really outdated. It doesn't feel like it's preparing us for modern jobs. The course wasn't tailored to students' needs. Unfortunately, there's no hostel on campus. The course design isn't great, and the reference books aren't helpful. They should include more international books for a better perspective. It doesn't seem like the course is geared towards competitive exams. The canteen food is overpriced and doesn't taste good.
Pooja Reddy
13 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're super helpful and always show us the right way to do things. They're all really smart too. We never struggle because they're always there to assist us. Plus, they give great tips on acing those semester exams.
Placement: Most students from our college got jobs after graduation around 80%. The highest salary offered was 15 LPA, but there were also offers for 12 LPA. The average salary was 3.5 LPA. Companies like Infosys, TCS, and Myntra come for placements. Around half of the students got internships with companies like Infosys and TCS.
Campus: I can't say much about the college hostel since I live nearby. But I've heard it's alright. They have good food and water there. The place is well-lit and they have security for both guys and girls, which is nice.
Vivek Khamkar
12 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful in clearing up any confusion. The semester exams are tough, but fair - you need to get at least 33% to pass. Just remember, success isn't just about the college, it's also up to us students to put in the work.
Placement: I wanna share about my college. Around half the students here land good jobs, getting paid between 4 to 5 LPA. Most students also get internships, which is awesome. The highest package offered was 42 LPA at Microsoft, and lots of others end up at big companies too. It's pretty cool!
Campus: My college doesn't have hostels yet, but they're working on it. The infrastructure is just okay not great, not terrible. The labs are good, the canteen is okay, but the sports facilities could be better.
Tej Das
13 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and teach well. They take us on visits to companies which is cool. The semester exams are okay, not too hard but not too easy either. You just need 33% to pass. The exams are set by RGPV University.
Placement: The college offers a top package of 42 Lacs per year from Microsoft, with an average package of 5-6 Lacs per year. The top companies recruiting here are TCS, Wipro, and more. CS students get the highest packages, followed by mechanical branch students.
Campus: The classrooms at our college are nice, with fans and lights. We have two big libraries with lots of books. The food in the canteen is really good. Plus, we've got sports facilities like a sports room and a big playground.
Amit Kumar
5 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college aren't very good. They only focus on what's in the exams and don't give us any extra info. They seem lazy and out of touch. They're not great at explaining things or helping us with our questions. It feels like they're just tricking us instead of really teaching.
Placement: The placements at our college are kinda meh. It really comes down to how good you are. The college doesn't really do much to help you find a job. They don't teach us any technical stuff for placements. They focus more on English and aptitude tests, but honestly, technical skills matter too.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is terrible. They don't have Wi-Fi, which is a big bummer. Sports here are a joke. The basketball court is in bad shape, nobody really cares about sports here. The library is decent, but they need to update the magazines more often. They still have old ones lying around.
Lata Joshi
31 Jan, 2024
Admission: The professors here are really great. They're super helpful, know their stuff, and are always ready to answer questions. It's awesome when they're approachable and really understand what they're teaching.
Placement: I was in the B.Tech course, and I'm glad to say that 70% of us got placed. The highest salary offered was around 9-10 LPA, while the average was 6 LPA, and the lowest was 3 LPA. Companies like TCS, Wipro, HDFC Bank, and BYJU'S came for recruiting. It's awesome to see so many of us landing good jobs!
Campus: The school has Wi-Fi for students and teachers to use. Labs are super important for science and tech classes. They let us do experiments and research. Classrooms are where we learn stuff. They have desks, chairs, and a whiteboard or projector. The library has books, journals, and research stuff for us to use.
Om Sharma
1 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They're experts in their subjects. The course mostly focuses on theory, which is good, but it could use more real-life examples. It doesn't fully prepare us for the industry.
Placement: I was in the batch from 2017 to 2019. Around 70% of us got jobs after our course. The pay was between Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 35,000 monthly. Companies like Jaro, Zensar, Wipro, Axis Bank, Byju's, and others came for placements. They offered roles like business development, marketing, sales, and HR executives. The salaries ranged from 1.7 to 12 LPA. Also, about 80% of us landed internships in private companies.
Campus: The college has everything you need - free Wi-Fi, a canteen, classrooms, a library, computer labs, and study rooms. Food in the canteen is good, and there's a first-aid facility in the restroom. Plus, there's a big playground, 2 gardens, and rooms for group discussions. Great place to study!