Average rating of SCON Pune
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Manoj Khan
B.A. in Visual Arts and Photography
Reviewed On 10 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and have practical experience in what they teach. They're always there to help if you need it. Every course is well organized with all the tools you need. Sometimes we get guest teachers who are experts in their fields. We also go on cool field trips that boost our photography skills.
Placement: I like how the college lets us find our own internships instead of assigning us one. It gives us the freedom to choose where we want to work and what kind of photography experience we're looking for. Whether it's journalism, fashion, or travel photography, we can customize our search. Taking control of our internship helps us develop important skills for photographers, like networking, self-promotion, and selling ourselves in the industry.
Campus: There are 5 photo studios here, plus a dark room. The fashion studio has cool backdrops and lights. The product studio has props for shoots. And there's studios for cars, movies, and tabletop pics too. It's awesome for photography students!
Rakesh Reddy
MBA in Agri. Business Management
Reviewed On 30 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are super experienced and they're really good at teaching. They use things like case studies, guest lectures, and presentations to help us learn. We also do industry visits and online courses. It all makes us ready for the job world. The teaching quality is top-notch.
Placement: SIIB provides great placement opportunities for Agribusiness students. The highest salary offered is around 20 LPA, while the lowest is 8 LPA, with an average package of 11 LPA. Companies like ITC ABD, Advanta Seeds, DCM Shri Ram, and ADM recruit from here. Everyone gets a chance for an internship. Agribusiness students are placed in fields like procurement, marketing, sales, consulting, and banking.
Campus: The hostel has everything you need, with big rooms and good, clean food. They even have a health center right there. Plus, you can enjoy a swimming pool, gym, Zumba, and yoga on campus.
Amit Choudhary
BBA LL.B. (Hons)
Reviewed On 21 Nov, 2025
Admission: The professors at Symbiosis Law School in Pune are really great. They know their stuff and are super friendly. They have a lot of experience and degrees. The way they teach is awesome - they focus on real legal stuff like case laws and moots. It's not boring at all, very interactive. Love it!
Placement: I went to Symbiosis Law School, Pune and the placement scene for the BA/BBA LL.B. course is really good. Usually, around 70-80% of students get placed through campus placements. The highest package offered is around 20 LPA.
Campus: I really like Symbiosis Law School in Pune. The campus is modern and well-kept, perfect for all our academic and fun activities. The classrooms have Wi-Fi, and there are cool spaces like moot court halls and research centers. The library is awesome too always stocked with good stuff.
Manisha Singh
B.Sc. in Nursing
Reviewed On 18 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and supportive. They focus a lot on discipline and building our character. The college has high standards for knowledge and gives us practical experience. We have a lot of fun on campus and gain valuable experience through the curriculum. They help us improve our skills.
Placement: I graduated from Symbiosis College and it's well-known all across India and even abroad for nursing. The 2016 batch had about 83% of students placed in clinical settings after graduating. We didn't get any stipend, but the internship was hands-on and practical. The college doesn't help with job placement, but the reputation of Symbiosis really helps us land jobs easily.
Campus: The college infrastructure is top-notch, way better than other nursing colleges in India. Weâ¢ve got a great library and computer lab for research and help. The classrooms are nice and inviting, plus thereâ¢s a hostel with good rooms. The canteen serves good food, and thereâ¢s a nursing foundation room for demos. No complaints about the infrastructure here!
Siddharth Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 24 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and they're cool with us. Some teachers help out the students who are struggling. We also have extra classes to catch up if we need them. The classes are fun because we talk a lot with the teachers. I'm studying electronics and telecommunications, which is known to be a tough course. I picked it because I like both coding and electronics. It's not too hard to follow, but some of the stuff we learn is kinda old. It would be great if they updated it more. Sometimes I wish we had more time to study for exams, but I guess it's up to us to manage our time well.
Placement: Students can get placements in the 4th year. Since this is the first batch to graduate, we're not sure about the average package yet. SIT Pune will help us with placements. I plan to go for placements after I finish my degree. The Summer Internship Program offers internship opportunities. The stipend depends on how well you perform. Projects match the student's major or minor.
Campus: Campus life at this college is great. It's away from all the city noise and pollution, which is nice. The campus looks amazing, with beautiful buildings and a unique vibe. They celebrate all kinds of festivals together, like Eid, Diwali, Ganpati, and Navratri. The library, classrooms, and study areas are all in one place, which is convenient. They have sports and fun activities too, like swimming and field games. There are clubs for different talents, like dancing, acting, fashion, and music. The hostel rooms are shared by three people, which can get a bit pricey. But they're spacious and have attached bathrooms and balconies. The food in the mess is hygienic and good quality, with lots of variety and yummy desserts.
Ajay Sharma
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 1 Sept, 2025
Admission: I went for a full-time MBA program that lasted for 2 years. It had 4 semesters and a 2-month internship. Each semester had 5 subjects, and I picked Finance with International Business. The professors were great, especially Rap Sir who taught Statistics. He was the nicest and oldest of them all. The faculty had a mix of backgrounds, and some were from defence. The visiting faculty was awesome too. Many of them wrote for newspapers and magazines, and they knew their stuff really well. They kept up with all the new things happening in the field.
Placement: Placements here are great! Over 70% of students landed jobs, mostly at Infosys. All the top companies came to hire. The average pay was around 67 LPA. Big names like TCS, Infosys, Deloitte, Accenture, and others recruited from here. Microsoft even came to campus.
Campus: The course covered all the important stuff in management. In the first year, we did common subjects, and in the second year, we did specialized ones. The hostels were clean, with two students in each room. There was parking under each hostel. The food in the mess was okay, with different options every week. They also served non-veg once a week. Snacks were there too.
Rajeev Reddy
BBA LL.B.
Reviewed On 23 Aug, 2025
Admission: The exams are pretty easy and not too hard. The professors here are super supportive and friendly. They help us out whenever we need it. If you study hard, you can get good grades. Almost everyone passes their courses without much trouble.
Placement: I really like Symbiosis Law School because they focus a lot on practical skills. The campus gets visits from top law firms, so students have good placement opportunities. Plus, everyone gets placed here, which is awesome. The salary packages are pretty good too, with an average of around 10 LPA.
Campus: The college campus looks amazing. The classrooms are clean and well-kept. The hostels have nice facilities too. Wi-Fi is available in both classrooms and hostels. And the canteen serves delicious food.
Shreya Verma
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Aug, 2025
Admission: The professors at my college all have Ph.D. and M.Tech backgrounds, and they are really good at research and development. The class sizes are small, so we get a lot of attention from them. They're easy to talk to and you can email them or visit them in the staff room for help. They're always there to guide us during office hours. In the first two years, we have to take some core courses, but from the third year, we get to choose our own elective courses in the CSE branch. We do a lot of project-based learning, which is great for hands-on experience. I wish the college had more partnerships with companies for internships. It's important to have not just technical skills, but also soft skills like communication and teamwork. The exams are held every 5 months, twice a year, with a month off for internships after two semesters.
Placement: There are lots of companies coming to our campus for internships. College clubs also help us find internships to put our learning into practice. The faculty works on projects with us, which can lead to internships. Campus placements are for 4th-year students. Big companies like HP, Bajaj, Microsoft, and Zomato have visited. The highest package was 46 LPA CTC, and most students get placed.
Campus: The best thing about SIT is the huge campus that's super clean. They have tech events every month and cultural events once a semester. The library has almost every book, and if they don't, they'll get it in a week. The hostel rooms are good with everything you need like a bed, table, cupboard, shelves, buckets, mattress, and fans. The food is better than other colleges. You have to be back in the hostel by 10:30 PM. If you need a room or PG, check out Sus Gaon. Hostel students have a great time, but local students mostly stick to the institute. There are lots of clubs and activities happening all the time. The campus is lively and awesome to be in.
Pankaj Patel
BBA LL.B. (Hons)
Reviewed On 26 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are great and super helpful. Sometimes it's a bit tough to learn because of different teachers coming in, but overall it's good. The stuff we learn is really up-to-date and relevant to what's happening now. The exams are pretty tough, but that's how it should be.
Placement: The placement scene here is pretty average, just like in any regular college. The college name helps a bit, but most students aim for PPOs. It's not just about waiting for placements we need to work towards getting those PPOs. They do offer internships, but it's up to us to secure them with our skills.
Campus: The college's facilities are pretty decent overall. The only drawback is that there's no AC because the building is old. But there's a health center, a nice gym, clean classrooms, and a cafeteria. It's all good except for the lack of AC.
Yash garg
B.Sc. in Medical Technology (Lateral Entry)
Reviewed On 22 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They know a lot about our subject and they make sure to include practical examples in their classes. The passing rate for exams is around 43%, but the semester exams are fair. If you go to all the classes, you'll do well in your exams.
Placement: I really liked how 70% of students got placed in this course. The highest package was 21 LPA, while the lowest was 6 LPA. Companies like Philips, GE, Siemens, Toshiba, and Fujifilm came for recruiting. Most of the roles offered were in sales, applications, and technologies. It's cool to see so many options for jobs after graduation.
Campus: Our campus has everything we need - Wi-Fi, a cozy sitting area, a cafeteria, and a library. The best part is the greenery all around. The food options are great too, with something new every day. We even have a hospital on campus and huge grounds. Every year, they host sports games for all departments. It's all right here at our college!
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