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SIOM - Sinhgad Institute of Management

Private University|Estd. 1994

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3.8/5

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4.4/5

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3.9/5

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Seema Verma

Seema Verma

28 Aug, 2025

4.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: We get weekly tasks on our computer for each topic. We have to submit them every week. Our teachers check these tasks, and our grades depend on them. All our teachers have Ph.Ds. We learn R and Python languages, which are approved by Pune University. They're getting us ready for the job market. Passing the semester exams is tough.

Placement: I was in the 2022 batch and our class did really well in placements everyone got a job! But things have been a bit slower since then. Companies like Wipro, TCS, EC Infosolutions, Abzooba, etc., came for placements. The pay you get depends on how well you do in the interview. The lowest pay was 3.6 LPA. Some students got internships through the college, but most of us found our own. I got a job as a Python developer after my interview.

Campus: SIOM has great facilities, like coconut trees all around. Every student gets their own computer with internet. The library is open every day from 10 AM to 6 PM, except on Sundays and holidays. But during exams, it's open all the time. In the hostel, you pay fees in parts. They give you water, electricity, fans, and hot water. But there's no medical help on campus.

Anjali Joshi

Anjali Joshi

4 Jun, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart, most of them have a Ph.D. They know a lot and give great advice. The MCA program prepares you well for the industry. The exams are not too hard, and you just need 35% to pass. It's a good place to learn and get ready for a job.

Placement: SIOM has a super high placement rate, which is awesome. Companies offer salaries ranging from 3 to 10 LPA, with big names like Cognizant and Infosys coming in for placements. They also hook us up with internships from big companies like data analyst and junior software engineer roles. Love it here!

Campus: The college has great infrastructure and a cool campus. They use technology for teaching, so you can get Wi-Fi in libraries and classrooms. I haven't seen the hostel, but my friends say it's nice and the food is okay. They even have a hospital on campus. Plus, there are lots of chances to play sports and games here.

Pankaj Singh

Pankaj Singh

19 May, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really focus on helping us get good jobs. They work hard to improve our communication and soft skills. Every week, we have exams based on what companies test for. Pune University is great at updating our courses with the latest topics. The exams are tough, so you have to study hard to pass.

Placement: The college placements are okay. Out of 350 students, 200 got placed in campus placements for our batch. The highest salary was 12 LPA, average was 5 LPA, and the lowest was 3 LPA. Companies like Salesforce, HCL Tech, Tech Mahindra, Tata Technologies hire students. Startups and local companies offer internships with a salary of €šÂ¹15,000. Roles like cloud engineer, software developer, and data analyst are offered.

Campus: The college fees are around 1.2 lakhs per year, but they give us good stuff. They set us up with free accounts for superset. Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus. The labs are cool, but some computers don't have keyboards or mice. The college has its own library, but it's not open much. The hostel is better than PGs, with cheaper fees and good food. There are 2 canteens on campus. Lots of shops and cafes around the college.

Ritu Khan

Ritu Khan

22 Jan, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The auditorium always had interesting expert talk sessions about career development, army, and personality growth. Teachers were super helpful and supportive. The course curriculum focused on practical programming skills needed in the industry. Each semester was 4 months long with exams happening one after the other.

Placement: The college does help students find jobs, but some off-campus placements are counted as on-campus by the college. Around 40% of students got jobs on-campus and 20% found jobs off-campus. Many students landed jobs at HCL Tech in Nagpur and Infosys in Mysore. Some students also got internships at aloha tech and inforigin for web development and cloud computing.

Campus: Every year in Jan-Feb, our college holds a big event called Sinhgad karandak. It's super popular! Each department has its own floor, but the elevators are a pain sometimes. The classrooms are spacious with lots of windows, projectors, and boards. Wi-Fi works in the hostel and library. Boys and girls have separate hostels. Food in the hostel isn't great, but the canteen serves good stuff.

Pradeep Menon

Pradeep Menon

1 Jan, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and know their stuff. They explain tough stuff in a way that's easy to get. The extra classes are great for getting you ready for job interviews and landing a job at a good company. They make sure you've got the skills you need.

Placement: Most students got placed, which is great. The highest salary was around 6.5 Lacs per year, while the lowest was 2.5 Lacs. Top companies like PWC, Deloitte, and Flipkart hired students. About 60-65% of us got internships at places like BSE and Glenmark. The main job roles were as tax consultants.

Campus: The campus has better facilities now with smart projectors in class and well-kept labs. But the canteen food isn't great. The cafe and messages around the campus are nice though. Overall, there are plenty of food options available.

Uday Gupta

Uday Gupta

6 Sept, 2023

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really help us with hands-on projects and give good guidance. It would be cool if they could take us on industry trips for some fun. The IT field is growing fast, so getting in is getting tougher. Exams happen in both summer and winter, but they're not too hard if you know your stuff.

Placement: I'm so proud of my batch! Everyone got great jobs in big companies like Amazon, Flipkart, Quick Heal, Infosys, and TCS. The lowest salary was 3.6 LPA from Infosys and Wipro. Some of us even got internships at Flipkart and Amazon as software interns, making at least 8,000 INR for up to 4 months. The best job title we got was software developer.

Campus: The college is nice because it doesn't have many shops or cafes around. But they make up for it with a cool library and Wi-Fi starting at 9AM. They just got digital classrooms too. The boys' hostel warden isn't too strict, and there are 4-5 mess options that don't cost much. But, the mess food is really bad. The canteen has good food, but it's a bit expensive.

Chitra Verma

Chitra Verma

28 Jul, 2023

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at Sinhgad are like big brothers, always there to support us. They help us prepare for interviews and exams, making sure we're ready for anything. The MBA course from Pune University is great for getting us ready for the industry. As long as you attend classes regularly and keep up with your skills, passing exams is a breeze.

Placement: Placement used to be really good before 2022, but things went downhill after the pandemic hit. Some of us had to settle for jobs at call centers, which was a bummer. Only around 5060% of students who graduated from our campus actually landed a job. Out of those, only 30% got decent jobs related to our field. Companies like Aditya Birla, Tata, L&T, and Adani do a lot of hiring here. The salary packages range from 1.8 LPA to 7.9 LPA. Unfortunately, the college doesn't allow us to do internships while we're still studying.

Campus: The Sinhgad campus is a simple white building. There aren't many events or trips organized by the management, except for Sinhgad Karandak. The library is pretty good with benches for 150 students. The college Wi-Fi is super slow, so hardly anyone uses it. The hostel provided us with a fan, RO water, hot water, and charging sockets. The food from the separate mess isn't great; it's kinda messy and not the best quality. The college canteen is always busy, but the food is decent.

Saloni Verma

Saloni Verma

16 Nov, 2022

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really good at teaching, especially our HOD who is super friendly and helpful. We have fun trips and visits every year. Our exams are tough, you need at least 30 out of 80 in final exams and 7 out of 20 in internal assessments. Everything we study is decided by Pune University.

Placement: Our college rocks when it comes to getting jobs. Last year, almost everyone in our batch got job offers from cool companies. It's pretty awesome! The highest salary offered was 18 lakhs per year, while the lowest was 3 lakhs. Most of us got around 7 lakhs, which is not bad at all. Big companies like HDFC Bank and HCL Teach hired a lot of us. Oh, and get this 20% of us got both job offers and internships. But most of us went for the jobs instead of internships. It's great that our college sets us up so well for the future.

Campus: The college has different parts for each subject, and they all have stuff like water, first aid kits, and fire extinguishers. They also have study rooms on every floor. The hostel rooms are big enough for five of us, and we even get our own washing machines. The food in the mess is usually good, but sometimes it's not as great.

Manisha Khan

Manisha Khan

22 Oct, 2022

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really supportive from admission to placement. It would be great if they could arrange some industry visits for us to see how things work in real life. The course curriculum is set by Savitribai Phule University, and they also handle the exams. The syllabus is quite tough, and the semester exams are out of 70 marks. To pass, we need at least 27 marks.

Placement: After finishing my Masters, I was hoping for more job opportunities on campus. It's tough not having a job lined up. Only about 40% of students get placed, and not all of those placements are with good companies. The rest end up with low-paying jobs. Companies like Accenture, Cognizant, TCS, and Aloha Technologies come for recruitment. The internships here aren't great - they're unpaid and project-based. The average package is around 4 LPA.

Campus: Our college is huge with a couple of grounds for playing. We have this big annual fest called KARANDAk with lots of stuff like events and stalls. Classrooms are nice with CCTV, projectors, clean benches, and fans. We all stay connected on WhatsApp, which helps with job opportunities. The hostel rooms are spacious, but we do have occasional power outages. The food in the mess is good and they serve non-veg options too. The annual fest also includes sports competitions.

Parth Rao

Parth Rao

1 Dec, 2021

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: Some teachers struggle to teach their subjects well, but there are also some really smart ones. Our course doesn't cover AI or IOT, which are important in today's industries. The semester exams are tough, and getting a recheck takes a long time.

Placement: I didn't have a great time with placements. The top students get jobs easily, but it's tough for average students like me. Our college offers an average package of 3.5 LPA, which is low. I tried my best in four rounds of interviews but got rejected in the last one, which was really tough. Turns out, none of our classmates got hired by that company; they just did tests and interviews. And no internships were offered either.

Campus: The college has a single building where we share a sports ground with MBA students. The Wi-Fi is super slow. The classroom desks are all messed up, and the library staff are not nice at all. The hostel rooms are decent, but the food in the mess is terrible. We can't switch the mess service either. The canteen food is tasty, but it's always packed, so we end up waiting for a table every time.