Average rating of WIEECT
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
2.8
Student Rating Distribution
Harsh Nair
27 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They give personal attention to students and help with assignments. The teaching is great too. The semester exams can be tough because of the short time in the first year, but if we study regularly, we can pass them.
Placement: At Watumull, about half of the students get jobs after finishing their studies. The highest salary you can get here is between 7 to 8 Lacs, while the average is around 3 Lacs. Companies like LTI, Infosys, and Zeus hire students from here. Also, around 35 to 40 students from Computer Engineering get internships.
Campus: The teachers at Watumull College are really nice and always ready to help. They have labs for computer programming and chemistry, plus a library with Wi-Fi. Unfortunately, there's no hostel on campus. The food in the canteen is decent, and the medical staff is available. The sports and games facilities are just average.
Rakhi Rao
17 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers are really good here. They know their stuff and are qualified. But some teachers could explain things better, so I'd say the faculty is just okay. The semester exams are not too hard, they're pretty average. Most students pass, about 80% of us.
Placement: The placements here are just okay. Students don't always get the job or salary they want. And, there aren't many internships offered either. So, students often have to find internships themselves.
Campus: The classrooms, labs, and library are big. The building has 7 floors. Labs are well-equipped with everything we need. The library is huge and great for studying. Tons of books to choose from. They have a small sports room, but not many games. The sports facilities aren't the best, but the canteen is pretty good.
Shruti Singh
28 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are not that great. They just come to class to give lectures and don't really help with any clubs or activities. It's kinda tough because one teacher has to handle a few subjects. I think the college needs to hire more teachers. The semester runs pretty standard though.
Placement: The placement scene at this college isn't great. A lot of us end up trying for jobs outside of campus. Not everyone gets placed, but those who do usually get around 3 to 4 lakhs per year. Companies like LTI, Accenture, and Deloitte are the top ones that hire from here.
Campus: The college doesn't have a canteen and the WiFi is only in some labs. The old labs have only half the computers working. If you want hands-on learning, this might not be the best place for you. The sports room has carrom and table tennis tables. The fest is not very exciting. The library has old books that aren't helpful for our studies.
Karan Choudhary
1 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here aren't great at teaching and seem unprepared for the subjects they're teaching. They sometimes push us to choose optional subjects we don't want. Plus, they make us go to lectures every day. You need 33 out of 80 marks to pass the semester exams.
Placement: Around 20-25 students get jobs out of 60-80. The average salary is 4-5 LPA and the highest is about 6 LPA. Companies like TCS, Wipro, and Deloitte come for placements. The college doesn't help with internships, so students have to find them on their own. The college also doesn't give any guidance for job interviews.
Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great. The rooms and labs don't have good ventilation. A lot of the old computers don't work. There are 7 floors, but the elevators often don't work right. Plus, the walls have missing plaster and water leaks from the ceiling when it rains.
Arjun Rao
22 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college are really qualified, and some even have their Ph.D. degrees. A few of them are super helpful and great at teaching, but some could improve their teaching skills. The course follows the Mumbai University curriculum, with 80 marks for the semester exam and 20 marks for internal tests.
Placement: The placements at our college are okay. About half of the students who are eligible end up getting jobs, with salaries ranging from 3 to 4 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Infosys, Accenture, and Zeus Learning come for placements. I suggest looking for jobs off-campus, as they usually offer higher salaries compared to on-campus placements.
Campus: The college used to be in Worli but now it's in Ulhasnagar. It has a seven-floor building. They offer two courses: computer engineering and electronics & telecommunication engineering. The library has lots of books. The labs have enough PCs for practicals. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi. The classrooms are nice with projectors and whiteboards. There's no canteen, but you can find plenty of food places outside the campus. The college is on the CHM campus, just a short walk from Ulhasnagar Railway Station.
Saloni Rao
19 Jan, 2022
Admission: The exams at our college are based on Mumbai University's curriculum. The first semester exams are tough, but the rest are more manageable. The passing rate is around 30%.
Placement: The placements at our college are okay. Companies like TCS, Capgemini, Accenture, and others come for recruitment. The highest salary package is around 8 LPA, while the average is 3.6 LPA. To get internships and placements, students need to keep their CGPA above 6.7.
Campus: The college building has seven floors and two elevators, which is pretty cool. They have all the labs we need with everything we need. There's no Wi-Fi everywhere, but you can get it in the CS labs and library. The computers in the labs work great and have all the latest software. The whole place is kept nice and neat.
Pranav Patel
2 Oct, 2021
Admission: The teachers at Watumull Institute of Electronic Engineering and Computer Technology are really good. They know a lot and help us learn practical stuff too. They make learning fun and interesting. I'd give them an 8 out of 10 for their teaching. The course is tough, but that's expected for engineering. You gotta work hard and stay focused. About half the students pass the exams here.
Placement: The placement scene at Watumull institute of electronic engineering and computer technology isn't great. It's tough for students to land good jobs in top companies. The college doesn't have strong ties with many companies, so there aren't many job options for us. Only about 10% of students end up getting placed. The highest salary offered is around 6 LPA, while the lowest is about 2 LPA. On average, most students get around 3 LPA. Also, the college doesn't help us find internships. We have to go out and apply to different companies on our own. It's a bit of a struggle, honestly.
Campus: The facilities at Watumull Institute of Electronic Engineering and Computer Technology are okay, but they could be better. The classrooms and labs work fine, but they could use some upgrades. Some parts of the college are old-fashioned. The library has good books, but it lacks digital stuff and new publications. We don't have our own cafeteria, so we have to use a shared one with 5 other colleges. Plus, there are no hostels here.
Usha Iyer
29 Apr, 2021
Admission: The teachers at our college are qualified, but their teaching skills could be better. Some teachers speak too quietly, which makes it hard to hear in class. But there are some faculty members who are really helpful and good at teaching. The courses follow Mumbai University's curriculum, but I'm not sure if it's preparing us well for the industry.
Placement: I heard that about 60-70% of students who can get a job, do get one. Even some students who aren't eligible get placed through open criteria. The highest salary offered is 5.5 LPA, while the lowest is around 2.8 LPA. On average, students get around 3.5 LPA. LTI usually hires 8-10 students, Infosys took on 8 students, and other companies hired 1 or 2 students each.
Campus: The labs at our college are pretty limited, and some of the computers don't work well. They don't meet the minimum requirements. We don't have Wi-Fi, and not all classrooms have AC. The benches are just okay. The library is a decent size with lots of books, but they need to update and get more books. During exams, it's hard to get books because there aren't enough.
Pankaj Kumar
13 Mar, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and always ready to help. They know their stuff and most of them have PhDs. Exams are not too hard, just study and you'll do well. The staff is great and the teaching is top-notch.
Placement: In my course, half of the students got placed. The highest salary offered is INR 6 lakhs per year, the lowest is INR 2 lakhs, and the average is around INR 3 lakhs. L&T, Accenture, and Capgemini are the main companies that hire from my college. And about 40 percent of students landed internships, which is pretty cool.
Campus: The infrastructure at my college is great! The computer labs and library have good facilities, with fast wifi available. The labs are big and well-maintained, and the classrooms are clean and spacious. Overall, the environment is really good, and I feel comfortable and happy studying here.
Rahul Mishra
10 Jan, 2021
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They make sure we're prepared for the industry. The exams are manageable, not too tough. The teaching is great, and the teachers are so helpful. They're always there to clear up any doubts. This college has some top-notch teachers.
Placement: All the students get jobs in IT companies with good pay packages.
Campus: The library has lots of books to choose from. The hostel serves good food and has nice facilities. I really enjoy the sports and games here, plus the campus hosts some fun events. The food is clean and the whole campus has Wi-Fi. The labs are in good shape, and the classrooms are well-maintained too.
