
Symbiosis Institute of Technology Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
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4.1
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Sneha Sharma
BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 20 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are okay, some know their stuff better than others. The teaching is alright, could be better. They keep changing the course content, which is good. Exams are not too hard, most students pass easily.
Placement: The placements in 2024 and 2025 were okay. About 60% of students got placed on campus, but most placements were off-campus. Most of the placements were for B.Tech AIML, and the top placement was in EnTC for Nvidia.
Campus: The department has awesome labs, smart classrooms, and fast Wi-Fi. The library is huge. Hostels are nice with clean rooms and 24/7 water/electricity. The study areas are great. The food in the mess is yummy and clean. There's a shop on campus for snacks. If you need medical help, there's a hospital nearby. The sports and games are really fun.
Sumit Menon
BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025
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
BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025
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.
Vikas Das
BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 11 Oct, 2025
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.
Shreya Verma
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Oct, 2025
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.
Abhishek Mishra
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Oct, 2025
Admission: To take the exam, you gotta attend 75% of classes. The course has mid-sem and end-sem exams. The teachers are pretty good, professional, and know their stuff. You need 40% to pass and attendance matters. The subjects are kinda tech-related.
Placement: Most students get placed after graduating. The highest salary offered is 50 LPA, and the average is 7 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Nvidia hire a lot of students. About 70% of students also get internships at places like Uber, Byju's, and Zomato, where they work in data analytics and management. To get placed, you need to make sure you don't have any backlogs or ATKT.
Campus: I really like the hostel here. The food is tasty and the Wi-Fi is fast. Not everyone gets a hostel though, since many students live off-campus. To snag a spot in the hostel for the second year, you gotta do well in the first-year exams and be cool with the college and hostel staff.
Rakesh Das
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Aug, 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
BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 10 Aug, 2025
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.
Tanya Sharma
BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 1 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers in the CSE department are really supportive and helpful. They know their stuff and help us with research papers. They prepare us well for the industry. The semester exams are a bit tough, but they help us learn a lot.
Placement: Most students in the Computer Science and Engineering branch get placed, which is cool. The highest package is a good 50 LPA, while the average is around 13-14 LPA. Even the lowest package is not bad at around 7 LPA. Companies like Microsoft, TCS, Flipkart, Deloitte, and Bajaj come for hiring. They offer roles like Programmer, HR, and SDE. It's a pretty good scene overall.
Campus: The classrooms have smart boards which are really helpful. The computer labs have the latest technology. The Wi-Fi is fast and reliable. The food in the mess is good. Every student gets insurance from the hospital included in the fees. There's even a cool refreshment area in the CSE department.
Ashish Singh
BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 30 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at Symbiosis Institute of Technology really know their stuff. They make sure we understand AI & ML concepts and are always there to support us. The course plan is good and matches what's happening in the industry. It's getting us ready for using these skills in real life. The exams are not too hard, and if you study well, you can pass without too much stress.
Placement: All students in my course get placed, with the lowest package at 5 Lacs and the highest at 20 Lacs. Lots of companies come to our college for placements. I'm not sure about the exact number of students who do internships, but they usually get good ones with stipends of over 40,000 per month.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities and top-notch infrastructure. There are various labs and PCs, plus smart boards. The library is huge and great for learning. The hostel rooms come with electronic appliances, and there's Wi-Fi too. Love it here!
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