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SND College of Engineering and Research Centre has been around since 2006, sitting on a quiet 150-acre campus in Babhulgaon, Yeola. The air is clean out here, far from Nashik’s bustle. Up front, the college ticks the boxes: NAAC B++, AICTE approval, ISO 9001:2015, affiliation to Savitribai Phule Pune University. And yet, ask a current student about jobs after graduation, and you’ll get answers ranging from “our batch scored 10 LPA” to “barely anyone gets placed.” This profile unpacks what’s real and what’s marketing. The official placement figures, JEE Main cutoffs, and student reviews all tell a slightly different story—and that’s where the truth usually hides.
The college offers a standard mix of engineering disciplines, plus management and computer applications programmes. Undergrad intakes aren’t set in stone—the numbers shift slightly from year to year. Here’s a snapshot of what’s currently on offer:
B.E. / B.Tech (4 years)
Total sanctioned intake across all B.E. programmes fluctuates between 615 and 735, depending on the academic year. B.E. Lateral Entry is also available—usually for diploma holders who want to join directly in the second year.
Postgraduate Programmes
Academic culture
The college runs three internal tests per semester and sends progress reports straight to parents after each one. Semester exams are set by SPPU Pune University and need a 40% pass mark. Staff generally have a reputation for being approachable and supportive. Faculty strength is pegged at 108, though some student sources quote 135. Nobody publicly tracks how many hold PhDs, which is a minor transparency gap. On the facilities side, digital classrooms and well-equipped labs are standard. There’s also a Product Development Centre that picks promising student projects and tries to make them commercially viable. That’s a nice touch for a private institute.
Let’s talk numbers—then we’ll talk reality.
Highest package (2025): ₹10 LPA by ThirdWave
Highest package ever quoted: ₹18 LPA for a Mechanical Engineering batch (2022–2026)—this one seems like an outlier but could reflect a strong core placement year. Another offer of ₹9 LPA came from Atlassian.
Average package: The official figure sits at ₹3.5 LPA for 2024-2025. And then you ask students. On Shiksha and CollegeDunia, averages range from ₹2 LPA to ₹4.5 LPA. That’s a wide gap, and it tells you the experience depends heavily on your branch and your network.
Placement percentage is where things get murky. The college claims around 72% overall, with some branches like Mechanical boasting 80–85% in earlier batches. But go through recent student reviews and you’ll hear stories of only 10% of the batch receiving campus offers. Some pass-outs say the placement cell tries, but the number of visiting recruiters just doesn’t match the expectations that glossy brochures set.
Recruiters that have visited over the years: Mahindra, Cognizant, TCS, Wipro, Infosys, LG, Accenture, Amazon, IBM, JP Morgan, Bosch, Hexaware, Bajaj Electricals, Bharat Forge, Siemens, Tata Motors, L&T, Cummins, Ashok Leyland, Bajaj, Byju’s, Usha—and a few local firms. IT and core manufacturing both make an appearance, but the volume of hires per company is modest.
Internships: Roughly 55% of students land an internship during their pre-final year. Mechanical Engineering does a bit better—around 70% get into core engineering or manufacturing roles. That said, not all internships convert to jobs, and quite a few students report that internship opportunities are few and far between.
Hostel and mess charges aren’t publicly disclosed, so budget a few extra thousand a month if you plan to stay on campus. The college does run a solid scholarship scheme: 100% fee support for SC/ST students and significant waivers for OBC and EWS categories. That can bring a B.E. degree within reach for many families.
Admission is strictly merit-based through national or state entrance tests, followed by Maharashtra’s Centralised Admission Process (CAP) counselling. Here’s what you need to know for each programme:
JEE Main 2024 Cutoffs (General Category, Maharashtra AI quota): Ranks ranged from 45,122 to 83,695 across branches.
JEE Main 2025 Closing Ranks (All India General category):
MBA (MAH CET): Cutoffs fell between 1.75 and 80.37 percentile in recent cycles. That’s a wide range, which means even average CET scores can get you a seat.
Application window (tentative 2025-2026):
No management quota details are officially listed, so assume the state counselling route is the primary door in.
The 150-acre campus gives students room to breathe. Hostels are separate for boys and girls, and they’re described as clean and spacious, with Wi-Fi, pure drinking water, and inverter backup during power cuts. Food in the mess is generally considered good and hygienic—vegetarian options dominate but non-vegetarian meals make occasional appearances.
On the academic side, labs are well-developed across departments. Mechanical Engineering alone has labs for I.C. engines, fluid power, refrigeration, mechatronics, CAD-CAM, heat transfer, and more. CNC Lathe training and CAD/CAM software access benefit both Mechanical and Electrical branches. Classrooms are large and use projectors and other digital tools.
The library spans over 1,206 square meters and stocks a serious collection of reference books and journals, managed through a bar-coded computerized system. Students can search the catalogue via OPAC, and the reading room stays open round the clock during exam prep weeks. A 24/7 digital library adds another layer of flexibility.
For downtime, there’s a playground, indoor games, a gym, and facilities for cricket, basketball, and tennis. Social life isn’t exactly buzzing—you’re in Yeola, after all—but that’s precisely why some students pick this place.
Reviews across CollegeDunia, Shiksha, and a few Quora threads paint a split picture. On the plus side, students consistently mention supportive and approachable faculty. The infrastructure gets a thumbs-up. Hostels are livable, the campus is peaceful, and the mess food doesn’t make you want to order out every night. Three internal tests and regular progress reports to parents also force some academic discipline.
But the elephant in the room is placements. Far too many reviews complain that the placement cell overpromises and underdelivers. “Only 10% of my batch got placed” is a sentence that repeats too often to ignore. Internship opportunities are similarly limited for many students outside of Mechanical Engineering. The gap between the college’s official 72% placement figure and what alumni describe on the ground is the single biggest reason prospective students hesitate.
Another recurring gripe: communications skills and soft skill training, though supposedly tied to industry collaborations, aren’t felt equally across all branches. Some students say they felt well-prepared for interviews; others say they had to figure everything out on their own.
SND College of Engineering and Research Centre makes sense for a specific kind of student. If you need a degree from a recognised SPPU Pune affiliate, come from a nearby district, and want a quiet, large campus with decent labs and a low fee structure, it’s a functional choice. The scholarship support for SC/ST and OBC/EWS students sweetens the deal.
But if you’re banking heavily on campus placements to land your first job, this college may test your patience. The average package is modest, and while a handful of students secure offers from MNCs, the majority need to hunt off-campus. Self-driven learners who are comfortable networking and applying outside the placement cell will extract far more value than those who expect the system to do the heavy lifting.
In short: it’s an affordable, infrastructure-decent pit-stop—not a launchpad. Choose it with your eyes open.
2 streams · Fees from ₹70.0K to ₹76.5K
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,20,602 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE (Information Technology) | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,52,979 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,48,396 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Mechatronics Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,73,869 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,64,922 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Electronics and Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,67,505 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,45,460 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,26,775 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE (Information Technology) | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,30,202 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,67,284 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Mechatronics Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,55,197 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,49,983 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Electronics and Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,01,085 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,98,001 | 2025 | R3 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,35,770 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE (Information Technology) | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,96,743 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,47,653 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Mechatronics Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,79,249 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 10,59,397 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Electronics and Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,94,872 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,06,385 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE (Information Technology) | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,80,980 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,24,564 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Mechatronics Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,25,933 | 2024 | R3 |
| BE Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 10,55,004 | 2024 | R3 |
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Study LibraryThe official placement cell reports an average of around ₹3.5 LPA for 2024–2025. However, student reviews on Shiksha and CollegeDunia consistently mention figures between ₹2 LPA and ₹4.5 LPA. The highest recorded package hit ₹10 LPA (ThirdWave, 2025), and a 2022–2026 Mechanical batch quoted ₹18 LPA.
For 2025, JEE Main closing ranks (General, All India) were: Computer Engineering 515544–622559, Information Technology 659346–669396, Mechanical Engineering 635454, Electronics and Computer Engineering 716099–1042817, Electrical Engineering 1080991, and Mechatronics Engineering 754884–1152627. Cutoffs vary each year based on demand and seat availability.
Separate hostels for boys and girls are available, with clean, spacious rooms, Wi-Fi, 24-hour drinking water, and inverter backup during power cuts. The mess is generally rated as hygienic, offering vegetarian and occasional non-vegetarian meals. Capacity details aren’t public, but students describe conditions as decent and well-maintained.
For undergraduate B.E. programmes, the college accepts JEE Main and MHT-CET scores. M.E. admissions consider GATE or MHT CET PG. MBA aspirants can apply via MAH MBA CET, CAT, MAT, CMAT, ATMA, or XAT. MCA entry requires MAH MCA CET.
Placement outcomes are mixed. While a few students land offers up to ₹10 LPA from companies like Cognizant, Wipro, or Bosch, a significant portion of the batch struggles to find campus jobs. Student reviews frequently note that only a small percentage—sometimes 10%—get placed, making it a risky bet if you depend entirely on the college’s placement system. It works better for those willing to actively pursue off-campus opportunities.
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Claim This Listing| Program | Annual Tuition (1st Year) | Total Course Fees (Approx.) |
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| B.E. | ₹80,000 | ₹3.20 Lakhs – ₹3.60 Lakhs |
| MBA | ₹80,000 | ₹1.75 Lakhs |
| M.E. | ₹86,000 | Not available |
| MCA | Not available | ₹1.81 Lakhs |
| B.E. Lateral Entry | ₹80,000 | Not available |