
MIT Academy of Engineering, MAEER
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Average rating of MIT AOE Alandi Pune
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Chetan Das
14 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and the lessons are good. But they give us a lot of extra work that doesn't really help. You gotta study if you wanna pass the tests. Don't slack off or you'll fail. So, gotta put in the effort to get ready for exams.
Placement: In my first year now, I checked with an older student about job placements. They said it's okay, not great, but around 80% of students do get jobs. They mentioned that if you put in the effort, you'll find a job. For the second semester, they mentioned we need to do an internship, but it's actually an online thing they call an internship.
Campus: The college campus doesn't have good places for playing, and the labs don't have enough stuff. The computers don't work well, and it gets really hot in the lab because the air isn't good. In the hostel, the Wi-Fi doesn't work right, and there aren't enough good facilities.
Anita Singh
6 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and easy to talk to. Exams are not too hard, and the college sets the papers because it runs independently. The semester tests are okay if you go to classes and do your work. Besides written exams, we also have other assessments like practical tests and projects. Most students pass with 85-90% as long as they show up and study regularly.
Placement: Last year, around 75-80% of students got placed with an average package of 7LPA and the highest was 27LPA. Companies like Wipro, PhonePe, and Cisco hire a lot of students from here. Even core branches have good placement rates. Almost all students in their 3rd and 4th years get internships too.
Campus: The Wi-Fi on campus is pretty good and you can get it everywhere. The classrooms are okay, but the desks need an upgrade. MITAOE is great for engineering courses with awesome facilities. The classrooms are big, bright, and have projectors and whiteboards for teaching. You can find fast Wi-Fi in all the buildings, which is super handy for doing research and coding. Each department has its own labs with new equipment for mechanical, computer, electronics, and civil engineering. The library is cool too, with lots of books, journals, and e-resources for studying in peace.
Sameer Khan
13 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers are great, but there are a few exceptions. They really know how to teach well. The exam fees might be a bit expensive. The college keeps adding new courses to the syllabus, which is really helpful for us students. It could make things even better. The college is pretty strict about attendance, which is kind of a downside.
Placement: In the computer engineering branch, we have around 300 students split into 4 groups. The teachers follow a set timetable and they're all pretty good. The placement rate is about 65-70%, which is not bad. That's my take on the college.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure, but the campus is small. The labs are great with new PCs in the computer lab. Wi-Fi is available all around the campus. Classrooms have internet access too. They're also building new buildings on campus.
Sachin Iyer
8 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers at MITAOE are really great! They're awesome at teaching and helping students understand. Whenever I need help or have questions, they explain things well. To pass, you need a good CGPA.
Placement: I really like how MITAOE focuses a lot on internships. A bunch of students end up getting internships at places like Cognizant, Wipro, Accenture, and Infosys. They say around 70% of students get to do internships, which is cool 'cause it helps us get real-world experience. The highest salary package can go up to 27 LPA, which is awesome!
Campus: The classrooms at the college are big and have comfy seats and all the stuff we need for learning. The labs are also well-equipped with tools for hands-on learning. Some classrooms and dorms have Wi-Fi, which is cool.
Saloni Joshi
10 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers at my college are really cool. They all graduated from top colleges like IIT, NID, and IIM. They've been working in the industry for like 15-40 years, so they really know their stuff. The courses are super hands-on and practical. The grading system is pretty chill. It all depends on how well you explain your ideas and what you come up with in the end. At the end of the semester, we have a jury exam instead of a regular test. It's just a one-day thing and can last anywhere from 45 minutes to 3 hours.
Placement: In our class, there are around 85 students. Each department has about 30 students. The college doesn't help us find jobs because they don't have a placement office. So as design students, we have to find internships and jobs ourselves.
Campus: The college doesn't have a hostel for guys, but there's one for girls just across the entrance road, about 50 meters away. Sadly, there aren't many sports facilities, no playground, and no maintained ground. Good news though, the college has its own mess and another private one too.
Mahesh Sharma
20 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are great! They teach us stuff that's super important for the real world. It's tough, but we learn a lot. They're all really helpful and know their stuff. If we're confused about anything, they're always there to help us out.
Placement: A lot of students get placed from our college, which is awesome. My friend in the 3rd year got a great 13 LPA package from the mechanical branch. So no need to stress about placements, but you gotta put in the effort and stay on top of things. Consistency is the key!
Campus: The campus infrastructure is getting better. Classrooms are nice, but it can get hot in the summer since there's no AC, only fans. Labs have AC, which is great. The library doesn't charge for cards. Wi-Fi is in every building. We have 2 canteens with good food.
Dinesh Choudhary
15 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. If you study well, exams are a piece of cake. Students like the faculty, especially the ones who are supportive. Some teachers can be a bit strict, though.
Placement: The job offers are pretty good here. The highest salary is around 28 lakhs per year, and the average is 7.5 lakhs. Most students get placed, around 80-85%. Big companies like TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, and others come for placements. It's cool to have options like that after graduation.
Campus: The hostel fee is way too expensive for what they offer. The faculty members are okay, but the labs are pretty outdated. MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) in Alandi, Pune, is known for its good placements and hands-on learning approach. Being located in Alandi away from the city noise is great for those who prefer a quiet setting.
Pradeep Iyer
27 May, 2024
Admission: The computer engineering curriculum follows SPPU guidelines and includes all the important subjects. Some professors are helpful and have a lot of experience, but a few could be more engaging. Exams are like the usual ones in the university. We have mid-semester and end-semester exams along with assignments and practicals. Sometimes you have to study on your own to really get the technical stuff.
Placement: The placements here are pretty good, especially for computer and IT students. A bunch of students landed jobs at companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro. Sometimes, other companies that make products come by too. On average, people are getting paid around 4 to 5 lakhs per year. But some students who are really good and did internships are getting even better offers.
Campus: The classrooms have projectors and Wi-Fi, which is super handy. The computer engineering labs are pretty good, but some of the equipment is a bit old and needs updating. The library is awesome, with lots of tech books and a chill place to study quietly.
Rahul Panchal
10 Mar, 2024
Admission: The courses and job placements are good, but the fees are a bit high. Some students think they could get more for what they pay, especially in terms of campus facilities. Campus life could be more exciting. There aren't many fun activities, and the campus is small, so it's hard to do stuff outside of classes.
Placement: MIT Academy of Engineering (MITAOE) gives a good education, but some things could be better based on what students say. The college helps a lot with finding jobs, especially in Computer Science and IT. Big companies like Deloitte, IBM, and Cisco come to recruit students. Many students get good job offers, showing that the college cares about getting us ready for our careers.
Campus: The teachers really know their stuff and are super helpful. They use good teaching methods that make learning easier. I like how approachable they are and how they help guide us. The classrooms and labs have cool technology that helps us learn better. It's a great place to study!
Vishal Chandran
24 Feb, 2024
Admission: So far, most of the teachers have been pretty helpful. However, there are a few you should watch out for. It's important to stay on their good side to avoid any issues with your grades. Attendance is a must, with a 75% requirement, and the college is really strict about it.
Placement: The highest salary for computer engineering was around 26 LPA, while the lowest was about 2.5 LPA. About 60% of students get placed, with Cisco coming to campus for placements. However, they usually only hire 1-2 students, mainly through mass recruitment. My advice is to not pay 1,91,737.
Campus: The college doesn't have any sports facilities or a ground, and the management isn't great. They're trying to expand because more students are joining, but there's not enough space. The hostel is off-campus and expensive, so it's better to look for a private one. On the bright side, the canteen is pretty good.