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Bhivarabai Sawant College of Engineering & Research (BSCOER) in Narhe, Pune, is a private institute that’s carved out a specific niche. Established in 2010 and part of the TSSM and JSPM group, it’s a solid Tier-3 option for students who value a spacious, green campus over a prime city location. It’s accredited by NAAC with a Grade ‘A’—a decent achievement for a relatively young college—and affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU). The college’s identity is split: its Computer Engineering department punches above its weight with consistent placements, while its core branches like Mechanical and Civil often feel like afterthoughts. If you’re looking at BSCOER, you’re likely balancing decent academics against the reality of self-driven placement prep and a location that’s connected by highway but feels a bit isolated.
The academic structure here is straightforward, following the SPPU Choice Based Credit System. At the undergraduate level, the college offers five B.E. programs with a total intake of 420. Computer Engineering is the undisputed star, taking 180 of those seats. The other branches—Mechanical, Electronics & Telecommunication (E&TC), Electrical, and Civil—each have 60 seats. That distribution tells you where the demand, and arguably the institutional focus, lies.
For postgraduates, there are five M.E. specializations with 84 total seats, including Computer Engineering, Construction Management, and Power Systems. They also run a large Diploma (Polytechnic) program with 360 seats across four streams.
Faculty strength sits around 85 members, with about 10-15 holding PhDs. Student reviews consistently highlight the first-year and Computer department faculty as being particularly supportive and approachable. The college has some industry tie-ups, like MoUs with Zensar for ESD training and Rubicon for future skills, which are more about value-add workshops than guaranteed pathways. It’s a standard academic setup for a college of this tier—nothing groundbreaking, but generally competent for the core curriculum.
This is where you need to separate the brochure from the student forum chatter. The official placement percentage claim is 70-80%. Talking to alumni and scanning reviews paints a more nuanced picture: it’s closer to 60% for core branches like Mechanical and Civil, and maybe 75% for Computer/IT. That gap is notable and something core branch aspirants should weigh carefully.
Packages follow a similar pattern. The official highest package for 2023 was 12 LPA from companies like Capgemini or TCS. You’ll hear whispers of 18-20 LPA for 2024-25, but those are almost certainly off-campus successes. The average package bands between 3.5 to 4.5 LPA, with a median around 3.8 LPA. That’s a realistic expectation for a majority of students walking out of here.
Recruiters are the familiar IT services crowd: TCS, Capgemini (makes the most offers), Accenture, Wipro, Infosys, and Tech Mahindra. For core roles, names like Tata Motors, Mothersons India, and Devise Electronics show up. About 70% of offers are in IT services. The mandatory 7th-semester internship sees about 20% of students landing a stipendiary position. The verdict? If you’re in Computer Engineering and proactive, you’ll likely get a service-sector job. If you’re in a core branch, you’re probably looking at a pivot to IT or preparing for GATE/MPSC. The college provides a platform, but the hustle is largely on you.
The cost structure is transparent and fairly standard for a private engineering college in the Pune region. For the 2024-25 academic year, students in the open category can expect annual tuition fees in the range of ₹1,05,000 to ₹1,10,000. That’s just the academic cost.
Living on campus adds another layer. Hostel fees run from ₹35,000 to ₹45,000 per year, and that doesn’t include food. The mess fee is an additional ₹2,500 to ₹3,500 per month. Many students, after their first year, opt for private messes or PGs in the Narhe/Ambegaon area, which can sometimes be cheaper or offer better food.
All in, the total estimated cost for a four-year B.E. degree, including basic living expenses, falls between ₹5.5 to ₹6.5 lakhs. It’s not the cheapest option, but it’s also not the most exorbitant. For financial aid, the college facilitates all applicable government scholarships (EBC, SC/ST/OBC/VJNT). They also have the TFWS (Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme) for top merit students, which is a significant benefit if you qualify.
Admission is primarily through the Maharashtra state entrance exam, MHT-CET, with JEE Main scores used for the All India quota seats. The process is centralized, run by the DTE Maharashtra through its CAP rounds. You don’t apply directly to the college initially.
The cutoffs give you a clear picture of demand. For the 2024 Round 1 General Home State category, Computer Engineering was competitive, requiring a percentile between 88.5 and 91.2. E&TC came next at 82-85 percentile. The cutoff drops for other branches: Electrical (65-70), Mechanical (55-60), and Civil (45-50). These numbers are your best benchmark. If your MHT-CET score is in these bands, BSCOER is a realistic target.
There is a management quota—about 20% of seats are reserved for institutional-level admission. These require a direct application to the college and, typically, a higher fee. It’s a backdoor, but an expensive one.
The campus is frequently the first thing students praise. With a total shared area of 10-12 acres within the TSSM Narhe Technical Campus, it’s described as green, peaceful, and spacious—a contrast to the cramped campuses of many city colleges. The built-up area for BSCOER itself is 2.5 acres.
Infrastructure is adequate. There are over 65 specialized labs. Computer labs are updated with i5/i7 systems, while mechanical labs have standard CNC and VMC setups. The library is digital with 15,000+ books and access to IEEE/NPTEL journals. Wi-Fi is available across campus, but students note it gets spotty in the hostel blocks.
Hostel life is a mixed bag. There’s capacity for 210 boys and 210 girls in typically 3-sharing rooms. Quality is rated around 3.5/5. The most consistent complaint isn’t about the rooms but about recurring water shortages during peak summer. The hostel food is considered average, which is why the private mess ecosystem thrives nearby.
Social life revolves around the major annual events: ‘Technovision’ (the tech fest) and ‘Antarang’ (the cultural fest). There’s a large shared playground for cricket, football, and basketball. The location, right off NH48, is great for connectivity but means you’re reliant on buses or your own vehicle to get to Pune’s city center for entertainment.
Synthesizing feedback from forums like Quora and Reddit, a clear consensus emerges. The positives are the pleasant campus environment, supportive faculty (especially in FE and Computer departments), and the well-organized fests. The highway proximity is a plus for some.
And then there are the consistent pain points. Administrative coordination, particularly in the Accounts and Admission offices, is cited as slow and frustrating. The strict 75% attendance policy is rigidly enforced, with students barred from practicals if short. The most significant criticism is the palpable placement disparity between the Computer department and the core branches, leaving Mechanical and Civil students feeling sidelined.
The verbatim take you’ll see repeated online sums it up: “If you want a decent college with a good campus and are ready to put in self-effort for placements, BSCOER is a solid Tier-3 choice in Pune.” That’s the honest review in one sentence.
BSCOER is a college of clear trade-offs. It’s best for students who secure a seat in Computer Engineering with a decent MHT-CET percentile (89+). For them, the combination of a good campus, competent faculty, and the college’s strongest placement track record makes it a sensible, mid-tier choice. It’s also a viable option for students in other branches who value campus life and are self-motivated—either to pivot to IT during placements or to prepare for competitive exams like GATE, where the college’s academic routine provides a stable base.
You should probably look elsewhere if you’re deeply passionate about core mechanical or civil engineering and expect strong campus recruitment in those fields. The opportunities here are moderate at best. Also, if you thrive on urban energy and seamless city access, the Narhe location might feel isolating. BSCOER doesn’t feature in the NIRF Rankings, and that’s okay—it knows its lane. It’s a pragmatic choice for a certain segment of students, not a destination for those chasing top-tier prestige.
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Sports ComplexYes, BSCOER Narhe is considered good for Computer Engineering. It is the most sought-after branch at the college and is known for having the best placement record and strong faculty support.
JSPM Narhe Technical Campus (NTC) and TSSM BSCOER are sister institutes located on the same campus. They are separate entities but share some common facilities like the playground and canteen.
No, staying in the college hostel is not mandatory. Many students opt for private paying guest (PG) accommodations or rented flats in the nearby Narhe and Ambegaon areas, which are often more affordable options.
Placements for Mechanical and Civil Engineering branches at BSCOER are generally described as moderate. Many students from these branches often pivot to secure jobs in IT companies or focus on preparing for competitive exams like MPSC and GATE.
For the Open category, the MHT-CET cutoff for Computer Engineering typically requires aiming for 89+ percentile. For other engineering branches, a percentile range of 60 to 80 is usually sufficient for admission.
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