
Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Symbiosis International, Pune
Average rating of Symbiosis Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Rakesh Das
2 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super smart and they're really nice to us students. Some of them help out the ones who struggle. They even give extra classes for those who need it. The classes are fun and we chat a lot with the teachers. They all have PhDs and know a lot about research and development. The class sizes are small, which is cool because you get more attention and feedback. You can email them if you have questions, or just drop by their office for a chat. They're really chill and easy to talk to. In the first two years, everyone studies the same stuff. But after that, you can pick classes in your computer science field. We do a lot of projects, which is awesome for learning hands-on skills. It'd be great if they had more internships with companies. We need to work on more than just tech skills though. Soft skills like communication and teamwork are important too. Exams happen every 5 months, twice a year. And we get a break for internships after two semesters.
Placement: The placements for CS-IT are really good. Big companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon come to hire students from our campus. For electronics, the placements are okay, but for mech and civil students, they're not great. So, I'd recommend going for CS-IT or E&TC courses only. We had some awesome companies come for CS/IT and Electronics students. Microsoft hired for Consultant role, Google for IT support, and Amazon for non-technical roles. Private firms like Continuum, Persistent Systems, Book My Show, IBM, and even a Japanese company hired Software Engineers. I got placed in Continuum Managed Solutions. The whole process was easy. The placements head sent out emails about hiring companies, we gave our consent and shared our resumes. Each company had a different hiring process at the college. About 80% of CS/IT students got placed, but the other branches had average records. The college also helped us prepare for placements with a 3-day workshop.
Campus: The college has a good mix of guys and girls, but there are more guys in Civil and Mechanical. Everyone here is friendly and there's no discrimination. I used to stay in the hostel during my first and second years, and it was nice. We have rooms with three people sharing. The rooms are given on a first-come, first-served basis, but there aren't enough for everyone. So, guys from the 3rd and 4th years end up renting flats nearby. They're building new hostel rooms, so hopefully, there will be more spaces soon. We have a fun cultural fest called Reverb and a technical fest called Techfest. Each department has its own events too. They last for 2 days and are really cool. There's also a sports event called Prota that gets everyone pumped up. It's a great way to show off your skills and have fun!
Shreya Rao
22 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are top-notch, with lots of them having PhDs from famous schools. In the first year, we learn physics, chemistry, math, C and Python programming, cyber security, and data statistics. We have class tests, unit tests, exams, and practicals to keep us on our toes.
Placement: Most students who went for placements ended up getting jobs. The big companies that hired students were Microsoft, Palo Alto, Phillips, and others. Some students even got internships with companies like Marsek, earning anywhere from 20k to 120k per month. The popular job roles were data scientists, software developers, and AI/ML engineers.
Campus: The college has great facilities and the campus is beautiful. We have 24/7 wifi, well-equipped labs, a library, canteens, and grocery shops on campus. The medical facilities are good because of the symbiosis medical hospital nearby.
Sunita Patel
3 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are pretty good at what they do. Some may not be as great, but that's okay. They can be a bit strict about extracurricular stuff, though. The course content gets updated every year to keep up with industry standards. If you study for a couple of weeks, the semester exams are a breeze.
Placement: In my college, most students from my batch got internships with the chance of a job offer. Around 60 students got internships, but only 10-15 actually got job offers. The pay ranges from 6-7 LPA to 20-25 LPA. Many students end up working as RPA engineers. I noticed that companies in the robotics field are common, but some seniors also apply for software roles. It's cool to see the different paths people take after college.
Campus: Our college has tons of different areas you can explore. They've got labs and facilities for days. In my program, we've got this cool robotic arm that does all kinds of tasks like a pro. There's also a Mac lab and a GPU lab, but you can only get into the Mac lab if you're an AIML student, which kinda stinks. The library is a great spot, but it's always packed, which can be a pain. The classrooms have fans and plenty of outlets. I never stayed in the hostel, so I can't say much about that. And let me tell you, the sports facilities here are seriously awesome.
Sakshi Nair
13 Sept, 2024
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 that come to our campus for internships. College clubs also help out by bringing in internships for us. Our teachers work on projects with us that help us get internships. In the 4th year, we can apply for campus placements. Companies like HP, Bajaj, Microsoft, and Zomato have visited. The highest salary offered was 46 LPA CTC, and almost everyone gets a job.
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 you need, and if not, they'll get it within a week. The hostel rooms have everything you need - bed, table, cupboard, shelves, buckets, mattress, and fans. The food is good too, better than other colleges. Lights out is at 10:30 PM. If you need a room or PG, check out Sus Gaon. Life on campus is fun for hostel students, while locals mostly stick to the institute building. There are lots of active clubs with fun activities happening often. Campus life is cheerful and great at SIT.
Shreya Verma
11 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers and staff are super professional and well-trained. Each semester, we have around 15 lecturers who all have at least a master's degree, and many of them also have a PhD in their field. They're always there to help us out and we can approach them whenever we need to. In the first two years, we have to take some core classes, but starting from the third year, we can choose specializations and electives within our Computer Science branch. The focus is on project-based learning to give us practical problem-solving skills. I think the school should work on getting more partnerships with companies for internships. While technical skills are important, we also need to develop soft skills like communication, teamwork, and personality. At SIT, we have exams every 5 months that's twice a year. After two semesters, we get a one-month break for internships.
Placement: The placement scene at our college is awesome! Big companies come to hire students. First, we have to take some tests, then there are about 3-4 interview rounds. Most of the students, around 85%, get placed every year. The rest either go for higher studies or start their own business. The college starts preparing us for placements about 3-4 months before the season begins.
Campus: The hostels are awesome with 3 sharing rooms. Nearby PGs are cheaper than the hostel. Each room has everything a student needs - cupboards, bed, chair, table, dustbin, nightlight, book shelf, shoe stand. Hostels have wifi, TV, table-tennis, kettle, iron, and more. Our college, Symbiosis Institute of Technology in Pune, has top-notch infrastructure. Labs are equipped with latest machines and fast computers for AI. Sports facilities are great too - football turf, volleyball, kho kho, and more games on the hilltop ground.
Vikas Das
24 Jun, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They make sure every student gets the help they need. The course content is spot on, but you only start the main subjects in the 2nd year. The exams are not too hard, just average.
Placement: The job placements at SIT are really good. About 90% of students get placed. The highest salary offered is 60 LPA and the average is 5 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft, Google, and Nvidia hire students from my course. Most students who get jobs also did internships.
Campus: SIT is a really nice place to study. The campus is beautiful with great facilities. The classrooms are spacious, Wi-Fi is everywhere, and the library is awesome. Plus, they serve good food and have top-notch sports facilities. Overall, it's a great place to learn and have fun.
Sumit Menon
1 May, 2022
Admission: The curriculum is top-notch and the teachers are super helpful. They really prepare you for the industry. Most of the professors have Ph.D.s, so you know you're getting quality education. SIT Pune also organizes industry sessions for hands-on learning.
Placement: Most of the students in my batch got jobs, like around 92%. The highest salary offered on campus is 22 LPA, and the lowest is 4 LPA. Companies like Workday, Formal AI, Microsoft, and others hire students. About 80% of students got jobs in their core fields. Popular job roles are AI/ML developer, data scientist, SDE, and data analyst.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure. The hostels are well-equipped with everything you need, like nice rooms, a lounge, iron, water, Wi-Fi, laundry, and good food in the mess. The food is tasty and clean. They follow all the rules in the mess. It's a comfortable place to stay.
Shruti Gupta
20 Apr, 2022
Admission: The teachers here have PhDs and they really help students who want to learn. The course content is practical and the exams happen every month. The final exams can be tough, but most students manage to pass.
Placement: The job placements at this private college are really good. The highest salary offered is 50 LPA by Palo Alto. Companies like Microsoft, Philips, PhonePe, and others hire students from our course. The average salary is 10 LPA, and the lowest is 9 LPA.
Campus: The campus has great facilities, especially the Wi-Fi is fast. The food in the mess is good too. They have sports facilities and organize matches for students regularly. Overall, the infrastructure is well-developed and known for it.
Siddharth aryan
3 Jan, 2022
Admission: I really like the teachers here. They are super qualified and have Ph.Ds in their subjects. The courses are good, but I wish they were more focused on industry stuff. Exams are pretty fair and not too hard. Most students pass, around 70-80%.
Placement: The college's placement scene was really good. Most students, about 80%, got jobs in top companies like PhonePe and Nvidia. I studied ENTC and the average salary package was around 7-8 lakhs per year. In the sixth semester, we all had to do internships, and everyone managed to get one. The highest stipend I heard of was 45,000 rupees from Nvidia.
Campus: The campus has great Wi-Fi everywhere, which is awesome. Our labs have all the tools we need. The library has lots of books, it's not huge but has a good selection. Classrooms have smart boards and whiteboards. Benches could be comfier though. The hostel's a bit small with three people per room and a bathroom. The food in the mess isn't the best. They clean the hostel rooms and bathrooms regularly. The sports facilities are top-notch, with pretty much every sport available on campus.
Radhika Reddy
11 Sept, 2021
Admission: The professors are really smart, they all have Ph.Ds from top schools. They know their stuff and you can talk to them easily. The courses are great for getting ready for the real world. They teach us what we need to know for our future jobs.
Placement: Most students got placed, around 90%. The highest package was 55 Lacs per year, and the average was 9 Lacs per year. Big companies like Phones Pe, Deloitte, and Cummins came for recruiting. You can start doing internships in the third year. Companies like Microsoft, Maersk, and Philips offer internships with job offers for roles like software developer, engineer, and data scientist.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities like iMac lab, GPU workstation, library with Koha, smart classrooms, labs, tutorial rooms, seminar halls, amphitheater, and a canteen. They also have Wi-Fi with a firewall, medical help, ramps, lifts, and wheelchair access. Great place for students!