PCCOER Pune Reviews
Currently studying; strong academics and helpful faculty, good placements, hostels are decent but can improve, active extracurriculars, occasional management delays.
Alumnus from 2 years ago; great academic foundation, excellent placement support, lots of growth opportunities, real-life skills learned, overall satisfying experience.
Infrastructure is modern but some labs need updates; teaching quality good but uneven across departments; diverse crowd; management approachable; fees reasonable.
Casual tone: College has solid placements and friendly teachers; hostel food could be better; campus vibe is positive overall.
Highly positive by a student with good placement: The placement cell helped me land a top tech job; faculty was very supportive during projects.
Critical yet respectful: Academics are strong, but hostel rooms are cramped and the management could be more responsive; infrastructure somewhat outdated.
Quick opinions: "Good for placements, but tough competition," "Strong faculty, average infrastructure," "Nice crowd, needs better hostel facilities," "Active clubs, slow admin," "Affordable fees, needs more labs."
Comparison: Chose PCCOER over another Pune college due to better placement records and approachable faculty; the decision met expectations in industry exposure.
First-year student initial impressions: Campus is clean and green, teachers are supportive, seniors are friendly, food is okay, and vibe is motivating.
Mixed review: Good academics, strong placements, active clubs; dislike hostel facilities and parking issues.
Student review: The teaching staff is knowledgeable and always willing to help. Placement opportunities are abundant, with top recruiters visiting every year.
Alumnus: The rigorous academics prepared me well for industry challenges. Internship opportunities were very valuable.
Neutral pros & cons: Infrastructure is decent, teaching quality varies; good crowd, management listens but can improve; fees are affordable.
Casual: Great college vibes and placement support, but hostel food and timings can be better.
Positive: Professors encouraged innovative projects which led to internships in reputed companies.
Critical: Campus facilities are average; hostel space is limited; faculty punctuality varies; academics remain strong.
Opinions: "Good placement cell," "Huge campus, needs better transportation," "Supportive faculty but crowded classrooms," "Cultural fest is fun," "Reasonable fees."
Comparison: Preferred PCCOER due to course diversity and placement success; it lived up to my expectations but infrastructure needs upgrades.
First-year: Faculty is friendly, labs well-maintained, seniors helpful; cafeteria food is average but affordable.
Mixed: Good curriculum and placement drive; limited sports facilities and slow internet connectivity.
Student: Courses are challenging and keep you engaged; the training and placement cell is proactive.
Alumnus: The alumni network helped me get references during job search; overall growth was satisfactory.
Pros and cons: Modern classrooms, supportive faculty; management is slow to implement student feedback.
Casual review: Teachers are awesome, campus is lively; sometimes Wi-Fi is slow.
Positive review: The college supported me in research competitions and coding challenges.
Critical review: The hostel hygiene needs improvement and needs stricter discipline enforcement.
Quick opinions: "Competitive environment," "Regular assessments keep you on toes," "Nice labs," "Friendly management," "Good internship programs."
Comparison: Compared PCCOER with otherwise reputed college but chose PCCOER for its research focus and placement history.
First-year thoughts: Orientation was well-organized; I feel excited about my engineering journey here.
Mixed review: Great faculty and lab facilities; transport options and hostel can be better.
Student says: The curriculum is demanding but faculty make sure no one falls behind.
Alumnus perspective: Placements were smooth and many secured well-paying jobs; the experience was transformative.
Neutral: Crowded classrooms; infrastructure aging in some blocks; management tries but can be more efficient; fees are fair.
Casual: Friendly campus, good mentoring, events are lively; wish cafeteria had more variety
Highly positive: Placement cell arranged multiple drives leading to my offer at a top company.
Critical: While academics shine, hostel amenities lag behind; need more sports facilities.
Opinions: "Good exposure to industry," "Competitive peer group," "Inclusive cultural environment," "Management approachable," "Reasonable fee structure."
Comparison: Chose PCCOER for proximity and faculty; overall satisfied but expect better campus expansion.
First-year: Classes are interactive, seniors are welcoming, and facilities are improving yearly.
Mixed: Strong academics and placements; limited extracurricular outlets and need more modern labs.