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VIT Pune Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

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Average rating of VIT Pune

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.1

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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20%
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Placement

Placement

4.2/5

Admission

Admission

4.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.8/5

Academics

Academics

4.4/5

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Varun Choudhary

Varun Choudhary

B.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Reviewed On 5 Dec, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They make sure we understand everything well. The quality of teaching is top-notch. The course we're studying is practical and prepares us for the real world. The exams in the first year are online, and the semester exams aren't too hard.

Placement: Last year, most students got placed in our college over 90%! The highest salary offered was 51 LPA. Companies like Infosys, TCS, Cotiviti, and Wipro came for recruitment. We had to do a viva and a course project. The main roles offered were for managers. Also, we had to write reviews.

Campus: The facilities for our course are great. Our campus is awesome, and the Wi-Fi is excellent. The classrooms are big and nice, but there aren't enough fans, so it gets a bit hot in the summer. The campus is a bit small compared to some other colleges.

Priya Nair

Priya Nair

B.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Reviewed On 3 Dec, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and are always there to help out. They make sure we understand everything and are super supportive. The semester wasn't too tough because they explain things so well. This made the exams a breeze. Plus, the college has a high pass rate, which is great to know.

Placement: Most students get jobs after college. Clubs and activities are great for getting a job. My college teaches us how to talk well and improve our skills. We do hackathons every month, and the certificate helps us get jobs. The top companies come to our college for hiring.

Campus: I really like this college because it has two campuses, and both of them are great. The best part is that there's Wi-Fi in every building. We've got labs, classrooms, and an auditorium. Plus, there are four canteens with yummy food. The college even has a big ground for sports and games, both indoor and outdoor. It's awesome!

Aishwarya Verma

Aishwarya Verma

B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence

Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff. They're mostly working on or have finished their Ph.D. in cool areas like AI, ML, and Data Analytics. The courses focus on real-world skills and we get to do lots of hands-on projects. Exams can be tough, but if you study regularly, you can get a good GPA. The way they grade us is fair too, with a mix of tests throughout the semester and final exams.

Placement: The job placements at VIT look good. Most students get placed, around 85-90%. The top package this year is about 30 LPA, and the average is 7-8 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Barclays, JP Morgan hire from here. Lots of students also get internships in places like Tata, L&T. VIT also offers cool opportunities to study abroad through exchange programs.

Campus: The college and hostel have really good Wi-Fi. In the labs, we get to try out stuff like IoT and AIML. The food at the canteen and mess is okay, but you can choose from a few different options. The labs are clean and the other facilities are pretty good too.

Hema Singh

Hema Singh

B.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Reviewed On 1 Oct, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at college are really knowledgeable  they either have a Ph.D. or are finishing up their M.Teach. They teach well and pay attention to each student. We spend a lot of time in labs working on projects. Besides regular classes, we also have extra ones like SRM, GP, and SA to help us get ready for the industry. The semester isn't too easy but not too hard either. You need at least a 35% to pass.

Placement: In the ENTC branch at VIT, we need to score at least 97 percentile in the CET exam to secure our seats. The highest package in our branch is around 25 lakhs, and in the whole college, it's nearly 51 lakhs. Companies like NVIDIA, Microsoft, TCS, and many others come for recruitment every year. Over 400 companies visit for internships and jobs, so most students (about 80% or more) will get internships. My main focus in these branches is to learn about system mechanisms and work on important projects.

Campus: The college has awesome facilities like good Wi-Fi, well-equipped labs, and nice classrooms and libraries with lots of materials. Students can access everything for free. The hostel is really great too, with all the facilities in one place. It's a good place to stay.

Chitra Choudhary

Chitra Choudhary

B.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Reviewed On 29 Sept, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how our college focuses on projects, assignments, and practical stuff that help with getting a job. The exams are online and not too hard. You can do well by going to classes and doing a good project and presentation. The teachers here are really smart and have degrees from good colleges.

Placement: Our college has a high placement rate of over 80%. The top salary offered is 35 LPA, while the average is around 8-9 LPA. However, for core branches, the average might be lower. Companies such as Tata, Infosys, Cotiviti, JP Morgan, Stanley, and Accenture come for campus placements.

Campus: I really like our college campus. The Bibwewadi campus is small but pretty. It has nice canteens and grounds. There are a lot of students around, though. The Kondhwa campus, on the other hand, is spacious and less crowded. The libraries there are great. But the college hostels aren't that great. They're expensive and far from the college.

Yash rajput

Yash rajput

B.Tech. in Artificial intelligence and Data Science Engineering

Reviewed On 26 Aug, 2025

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome! We have a big team of 14 teachers for different subjects, so we always get help when we need it. They clear all our doubts and share notes on our WhatsApp group. We also have regular lab sessions. Overall, the teaching here is really good.

Placement: The placements at VIT Pune are awesome. They team up with big companies like Infosys and Tata Technologies. Last year, the highest salary for our course was 21 LPA, and the average was 10.5 LPA. Besides placements, there are cool internships too. A great thing is that placements kick off from the 3rd year.

Campus: VIT Pune campus isn't too big, just 6.7 acres. Sometimes parking is a pain, and it gets crowded because there are lots of students. But the classrooms and labs are nice and clean. The library is good, and the auditorium fits about 200 people. Overall, the college has solid facilities. There are three canteens serving tasty food. No on-campus hostel though, so you gotta look for housing off-campus.

Amit Kumar

Amit Kumar

B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 5 Aug, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I think VIT Pune has a good curriculum that's relevant to the industry. Sometimes the teaching can be tough, and the rules are strict, which can be hard for some students. But if you're willing to put in the effort, there are chances to grow and find good opportunities here.

Placement: The placement scene at VIT Pune is really good, especially for CS and AI students. Big companies like Infosys, TCS, Amazon, Accenture, and Barclays come for hiring. They give good salary packages, and some students even get more than one offer. The highest package can go up to 40 LPA sometimes, which is awesome.

Campus: VIT Pune has awesome facilities that make studying and campus life better. They've got cool labs, Smart classrooms, and a huge digital library with tons of research papers and books. Plus, the campus has super fast Wi-Fi and really nice auditoriums. Love it here!

Sumit Singh

Sumit Singh

BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Reviewed On 27 Jul, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great - they know their stuff, help you out, and you can easily talk to them. The classes cover all the important stuff you need to know, and they're always updating things to keep up with what's happening in the real world. Tests are fair and make sure you actually understand the material, which helps you learn better.

Placement: Back when I joined, our course had around 720 students. The average salary package for us is like 15 lakhs per year. Big companies like Citibank, Barclays, and more come to hire us. Each year, around 250 companies come for placements. The college's overall placement rate is around 87%, which is pretty good.

Campus: The college has really nice classrooms, labs, and a library with Wi-Fi. The campus has a lot of green areas which is cool. The hostels come with furnished rooms, Wi-Fi, and a dining hall. The food is okay, but it can be hit or miss sometimes. They could do a better job with maintenance and keeping things clean. Security is solid, but they can be pretty strict which can be a bummer.

Shreya Singh

Shreya Singh

B.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Reviewed On 27 Jun, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here is really supportive and great. They all have their research papers, which is cool. Every semester, we've got projects to work on. We have to do presentations and write research papers for each project. It really boosts our confidence and prepares us for job placements.

Placement: The college I go to has awesome placement opportunities over 90% of students get placed! Big companies like TCS and Infosys come here to hire students. For my course, ENTC, 86% of students get placed. The highest salary offered is 22 LPA, and the average is 9.75 LPA. Plus, there are cool clubs that help with placements too. It's a great place for landing a good job after graduation!

Campus: I've been to both the Kondhwa and Bibwewadi campuses. The Bibwewadi one is always busy, but it's small. Kondhwa, on the other hand, is more spacious and less crowded. I wasn't a fan of the college hostel since it's quite far from the campus. Plus, the fees are on the higher side.

Meena Sharma

Meena Sharma

B.Tech. in Information Technology

Reviewed On 26 Jun, 2025

4.0
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how friendly and helpful some of the teachers are here. The course curriculum is spot on and shows us what it's really like in the corporate world. The exams are fair, but a bit challenging for those who do well in school. The grading isn't too strict, which is nice.

Placement: Last year, most of us got jobs which was great. Big companies like Barclays and TCS hired a lot of students. The highest salary was 28 LPA and the lowest was 3 LPA. The average salary was around 8 LPA. Many students also got internships, which was awesome. Overall, the placement rate was pretty good.

Campus: The campus is small, but the libraries are good. Wi-Fi doesn't reach every classroom. It's hard to fit all 4,500 first-year students in such a small space. The projector and blackboard clash sometimes during presentations. The food in the mess is just okay.

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