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Private|Estd. 1984|NAAC Grade A|NIRF #201-300 (Engineering) 2025

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Average rating of YCCE

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 19 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
11%
4
47%
3
37%
2
5%
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0%
Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

3.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.1/5

Academics

Academics

4.2/5

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Deepak Choudhary

Deepak Choudhary

B.E. in Computer Technology

Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2025

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know a lot about their subjects. Some of them have been teaching for a long time and give great advice to students. Others like to talk more about theories. The way they teach is different. Some teachers show us how to do things with real examples, coding, and projects. But some just talk from the book. It would be cool if we had more industry people coming to talk to us.

Placement: I'm a 2nd-year student in Computer Technology. The placement scene looks good. Around 50-60% of students got placed even during the recession. The highest package is 16 LPA, the lowest is 3 LPA, and the average is 5-6 LPA. Big companies like Tata, Infosys, and Capgemini come for placements. Students also land internships in companies like Tata, Infosys, and Deloitte.

Campus: The college's facilities are decent, not super fancy but well-kept. Classrooms and hangout spots are clean and they give us what we need. But, the labs could use some work. The computers are kinda slow, which can be a pain when we're coding or doing projects. If they upgraded the tech in the labs, it would make learning way better. Even so, we make do by using our own laptops and teaming up with classmates to get stuff done.

Rekha Verma

Rekha Verma

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams are really tough with 2 unit tests that are pretty challenging. All the teachers are Ph.D. holders with lots of teaching experience. They give us regular assignments and homework. The education department fees are reasonable. It would be nice if the teachers were a bit friendlier.

Placement: Last year, most students in the mechanical department found jobs, and this year even more students got placed. The salary package is decent, ranging from 3 to 4 LPA. Companies like TCS, Infosys, and Mahindra visit our campus for placements. This year, there are even more companies lined up for recruitment.

Campus: The college has really good infrastructure, with new classrooms that have projectors. The library is big and has Wi-Fi, with about 200,000 books. The Wi-Fi is fast, and there are two canteens with great food. The hostel facilities are also good.

Aparna Nair

Aparna Nair

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025

4.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at YCCE college have a lot of experience working in the industry. They teach us not just theory but how to apply it in real life. They also give us advice on career options. The semester exams are fair because they cover what we learn in class.

Placement: Most of the ME students at YCCE get placed, around 80%. The lowest package is 2.5 LPA and the highest is 9 LPA. Companies like JSW, TASL, and Mahindra come for recruitment. Everyone gets a chance for internships. Popular roles are GET and Associate Engineer.

Campus: The YCCE college campus is huge, covering 70 acres with lots of department buildings. The library has a wide range of books. Wi-Fi is available everywhere for students and teachers. The lab is well-equipped with computers, printers, scanners, and even coolers. The hostel provides food, gym, sports, and Wi-Fi. It's a great place to study and live!

Anita Singh

Anita Singh

B.E. in Information Technology

Reviewed On 1 Nov, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and supportive. I can vouch for that based on my own time here. They're really good at teaching, some of them are top-notch. The course itself doesn't fully prepare you for the industry, so you might need to take extra classes. The semester exams can be tough, but the mid-semester ones are pretty chill.

Placement: I'm in the IT program and I'm happy to say that a bunch of us got placed last year. Around 70-80 students found jobs in 2023. The pay ranged from 5 to 18 LPA, with the top offer being 18 LPA. Big companies like Wipro and Meesho came for recruitment, along with Microsoft and others. Most of us also got internships, about 70-80% of students snagged one.

Campus: The college has awesome facilities with free Wi-Fi all over campus. The infrastructure is good, with 3 canteens where 2 of them serve tasty food at reasonable prices. They also have sports grounds and a medical center run by Datta Meghe.

Seema Gupta

Seema Gupta

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering(Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)

Reviewed On 9 Oct, 2025

3.0
4 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I found that some teachers were really helpful, while others were a bit confusing. It was hard to get doubts cleared sometimes. The course didn't focus much on real-world skills, which was a letdown. The mid-semester exams were okay, but the final exams were really tough. You need at least 10 marks in the final exams and 40 overall to pass.

Placement: I really liked how YCCE in Nagpur has great placements compared to other colleges. Most students get job offers right from the campus, with an average package of 4-5 LPA. The salaries aren't super high, but it's a decent beginning for your career.

Campus: The classrooms are decent, but the labs could be better. I like that the college has a library. The Wi-Fi is available, but it's a bit slow. The canteens on campus are convenient, but the prices are a bit steep. They recently upgraded the labs with smart boards, which is cool.

Sarika Joshi

Sarika Joshi

B.E. in Electrical Engineering

Reviewed On 22 Sept, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I couldn't find any info on the level of difficulty of semester exams or the pass rate at YCCE.

Placement: Most students get placed here, around 76%. The average salary is 6 LPA with the highest being 25 LPA. Companies like Adani, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, and JSW come for hiring. They offer roles like engineer trainee, software developer, analyst, and more.

Campus: The college has labs where you can get hands-on experience in power electronics and power systems. The classrooms are modern and help you learn well. There's Wi-Fi in the classrooms and all over campus. Plus, there's a library too.

Nidhi Singh

Nidhi Singh

B.E. in Electronics Engineering

Reviewed On 17 Sept, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really care about us students. They assign each group of 15-20 students a mentor to help with any questions we have about our classes or anything else. The mid-semester exams are okay, but the end-of-semester ones are tough.

Placement: The job placements in our department are really good. Lots of older students have gotten jobs in companies like ADANI and Infosys. They say the average salary is around 6-7 lakhs. Even students from other colleges like RBU come here for placements.

Campus: The hostels here are awesome! There's a couple on campus and some off campus. They're kept really well and have cool stuff like a gym, library, and courts for badminton and volleyball. The campus is super pretty with tons of trees and flowers. The classrooms are really nice too. Only downside is that the hostel fees are kinda pricey.

Chetan Patel

Chetan Patel

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering (Lateral Entry)

Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams are done well here. They have rules against cheating, so be careful. We do MSE 1, MSE 2, and ESE exams to see how we're doing. The exams are fair, so they're not too easy or too hard. ESE exams are a bit tougher than MSE ones.

Placement: Most students in our college find jobs easily after they graduate. Companies like Infosys, Mahindra, and Tata hire a lot of students from our college. The best thing about our college is the great job opportunities it provides.

Campus: The hostel here is awesome! The Wi-Fi works great and we always have water. The rooms are nice and we even have a playground for playing basketball and cricket. The sports facilities are top-notch. Plus, the crowd here is cool. This college is pretty good and there are plenty of chances to get involved in sports. They also have fun tech fests every now and then.

SUNIL SHAHU

SUNIL SHAHU

B.E. in Electronics Engineering

Reviewed On 31 Aug, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here is amazing! They're super supportive and always there to help with anything you need, whether it's about school stuff or personal problems. We have exams every semester  one at the end and two in the middle. Each subject has 20 marks for Teacher's Assessment, 30 marks for mid-semester exams, and 50 marks for the final exam.

Placement: I really liked the placements at YCCE. A lot of companies came for placements this year, and many students got jobs in big tech and core companies. It's cool to see a mix of core companies, software companies, and startups at the college.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is really nice. YCCE has lots of labs and a big library with plenty of books. Wi-Fi is everywhere on campus. The classrooms and labs are great, with all the equipment we need. Plus, there are elevators, water coolers, and other useful stuff around too.

Isha Sharma

Isha Sharma

M.Tech. in Structural Engineering

Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2025

4.3
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The curriculum is great because they use real-life case studies, which helps understand how the law works in real situations. I feel like they're always getting better every year, so there's not much room for improvement. We follow a semester system with exams twice a year. You study for about four months, then take the exam. The exams are challenging, but if you score 70%, you'll be the top student in the course.

Placement: In my college, placements start in the last year of the course. We can't work until the final semester, though. The last semester is all about research work, and everyone has to do it. Big companies like Google also visit our college for placements. I've seen companies like HCL, Trivium, IMARC, and more come for placements. The average package for our course is around INR 240,000. About 10% of us got jobs through campus placements. I'm excited to start working now!

Campus: The hostel rooms are pretty good, and we all share washrooms. Each room comes with a bed, mattress, cupboard, table, and bookcase. It's cool that we can pick our own wingmates in the 2nd year. The hostel fee is around 54K per year, plus we pay about 4-5K per month for the mess.

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