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Hyderabad, Telangana
Private (Autonomous) College

Highest and Average Packages

Highest Package18 L
Average Package5 L

Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology - [SIET] PLACEMENT 2024

company logocompany nameaverage packagehighest packagestudents placed
2022DBS BankDBS Bank08.90 L10
2023AssetSenseAssetSense08 L1
2023Inmovidu TechInmovidu Tech07 L6
--PlanetSparkPlanetSpark07 L1
--Lido LearningLido Learning07 L15
2022TCSTCS3.60 L7 L102
2022WiproWipro3.60 L6.50 L203
2022EpamEpam06 L4
2022Persistent LtdPersistent Ltd04.78 L20
2023AccentureAccenture04.50 L54
2023ITC INFOTECHITC INFOTECH04.25 L22
2023QspidersQspiders04.20 L58
2023ExcelraExcelra04 L14
2023Technologics Global Pvt LtdTechnologics Global Pvt Ltd04 L6
--MindTreeMindTree04 L7
2023CapgeminiCapgemini04 L62
2023MphasisMphasis04 L21
--HoneywellHoneywell03.98 L1
--InfosysInfosys03.60 L29
2022Hexaware TechnologiesHexaware Technologies03.50 L28
--Wipro TechnologiesWipro Technologies03.40 L11
2022Tech MahindraTech Mahindra03.20 L27
--AptroidAptroid03 L2
--MediaMintMediaMint03 L3
--CheggChegg03 L25
--Veon ConsultingVeon Consulting02.40 L3
--Poornam InfovisionPoornam Infovision02.40 L3
--PopCornappsPopCornapps02.20 L2
--HCL TechnologiesHCL Technologies02.20 L42
--Ashok LeylandAshok Leyland01.44 L18
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Reviews found (6)

Overall Rating4
faculty
4.0
placement
4.0
college
4.0
course
4.0
hostel
4.0
internship
4.0
campus life
4.0
Placement Experience:

Final placements usually start in 4th year with the conclusion of campus recruitment training. The drive usually lasts a month to two from the initial screening till the final interview. However on an average 45% of the students are placed during campus recruitment with an average salary of 4.2 LPA, The lowest CTC stands at 2.4 LPA and the highest at 8 LPA. The most preferred companies would be TCS and Infosys for my course during campus placements and their average CTCs stand at 3.6 LPA and 4 LPA respectively. TCS is the mass recruiter with an average CTC of 3.6 LPA. The placement committee oversees everything from recruitment training to bringing the companies to the campus and everything in between. They are transparent from the get go and maintain it till the candidate lands a job. They also play a crucial role not only in the technical training aspect but also in helping students imbibe soft skills and improve their communication skills which are just as necessary from a job point of view. (NO JOB OFFER LETTER PHOTO COULD BE PROCURED BELOW)

Internships Opportunities:

There is no dedicated summer internship program in the college. Any and all internships have to be procured by the student alone on their own time and effort by personally reaching out to companies. There is no data regarding the internships offered to students as it is a very individual case and the college plays no role in it. For Computer Science Engineering, The preferred companies include Google, Microsoft, Amazon. Infosys, TCS, Accenture to name a few. These companies are either product or service based and rely heavily on programmers and engineers to refine, fix and develop new products for their clients. They specifically require engineers who are proficient programmers with real world experience like internships or projects to help build their products and services better. At our college, The mass recruiter is TCS at an average package of 3.6 LPA or 30,000 per month roughly. There have been no reports of any Pre-placement offers being handed to interns as the majority directly sit for placements instead of interning first. Internship scenario is not as strong in general and it is even more bleak for branches other than CSE with the students facing the same struggles but with lesser oppurtunities.

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Overall Rating3.4
faculty
4.0
placement
3.0
college
4.0
course
4.0
hostel
3.0
internship
2.0
campus life
4.0
Placement Experience:

Final placements at Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology usually start during the last semester, which is around November, and may go on up to April. The placement may take four to five months to actually come to a conclusive end depending on the number of companies visiting and preparation level of the students. Even though a sizeable number of students are placed, under the rule, there is always an unplaced percentage, and that number usually runs in the tune of anywhere between 10-15%. Support to these students is provided through workshops, mock interviews, and resume-building sessions, besides, one-to-one mentorship, for improving employability. The placement cell also constantly tries to reach out to a much wider networking system and is often in touch with industries to get information relating to the potential job openings that may come up. The average CTC offered to students goes somewhere around INR 3,00,000 to INR 6,00,000 per year and the highest CTC goes up to INR 10,00,000 or more for the best-performing students. The lowest CTC usually touches around the amount of INR 2,00,000 per year. Preferred companies for engineers are usually tech giants like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and a lot more. These companies are preferred for all reasons related to reputation, training, and career prospects. The average CTC from those offers would range between INR 3,50,000 to INR 6,00,000. Companies that hire in bulk are TCS, Wipro, and Cognizant. Average offers receive average of INR 3,00,000 to INR 5,00,000. The placement committee is crucial for coordination of the whole placement process, right from inviting companies to arranging interviews and facilitating communication concerning students as well as recruiters. Though most of the students opine that this whole process is transparent in general, some feel that there is a lack of clarity on the criteria for the selection of candidates, primarily concerning which students get priority for interviews or placement. Ideally, it attempts equity in general, but the method of communicating can be improved.(BLANK PICTURE UPLOADED AS NO DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE)

Internships Opportunities:

Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology does not have a systematic summer internship programme; the students themselves take most of the internships without any facilitation by the college placement cell. Typically, personal networks, online job portals and referrals help in coming across such opportunities. Although the 100% placement rate cannot be sustained during the summer period, a positive number of students have alternative placement opportunities available to them. Paid internships are overall very effective, and the stipends vary but are mostly in the range of INR 5,000 to INR 20,000 per month depending on the company and position. Some students have also got stipends as high as INR 40,000, especially from more prominent companies. The internships that students prefer are always with good companies in the technology industry, like TCS and Infosys. Other startups are also popular for the exposure to learning. Usually, such companies hire in bulk, but most of the other internships are self-initiated and therefore representative of the active seek to gain hands-on experience. The engineering students generally have more favorable internship scenario compared with students from other subjects. This is due to a huge demand for talented people in the industry.(BLANK PHOTO UPLOADED)

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Overall Rating4
faculty
4.0
placement
4.0
college
4.0
course
4.0
hostel
4.0
internship
4.0
campus life
4.0
Placement Experience:

Placements at Sreyas usually start in the final semester; this covers January till April or May, depending on the participating companies and their recruitment schedules. The process gets formally closed once all the companies get completed with their recruitment rounds. Closing off the process takes an enormous amount of time owing to the fact that it takes such a long time for the companies to finalize their decisions. Though a vast majority of students do get placements, not everyone is placed. On an average, 50-65% of students get jobs through the college placement drive. The balance students who do not get a job are sometimes left high and dry. The college usually repeats the placement drives for such students, conducts some workshops or resume preparation sessions, and pushes them to apply independently also. Compensation-wise, the average CTC of graduated offers would be around 6-8 LPA, though the highest offers are all around 15-20 LPA. Even some students receive lower packages, mostly those positions offered in small companies or startups that see CTCs at times going as low as 4 LPA. These are the preferred companies by the Computer Science graduates at Sreyas: Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, as well as TCS and Infosys, mainly because of their reputation, career growth, and quality work experience offered. The average CTCs for these companies are between 8-12 LPA, hence they become very popular. Apart from these premier firms, there are many companies, mainly IT and consultancy-based organizations, which recruit in bulk during the placement drives. Wipro, Cognizant, and Accenture, among others, are common recruiters for such organizations and usually offer 5-7 LPA with average CTCs. The placement committee works extensively to build a connection between students and potential employers and does all the background work for the entire placement process. They organize campus recruitment, assist in conducting interviews, and guide students in resume preparation as well as interview skills. According to them, the process is highly transparent, although they have some issues related to the selection criteria of the companies and their communication regarding placement statistics. Thus, effective and transparent placement may vary from person to person with respective experiences and expectations.(BLANK PICTURE UPLOADED)

Internships Opportunities:

Summer internships are not conducted at Sreyas. Therefore, it is completely up to the students to take self-initiated independent internship, which may be really challenging because it necessitates proactive efforts on the part of the students while seeking opportunities available through online job portals, networking events, and personal contacts in the industry. This means that the percentage of students who have reportedly secured internships is pretty patchy, and many would not get a hold by summer. Several students do not get formal internships; end up with self-directed projects, freelance work or online courses as a way of filling the gap during summer while spending time boosting their skills and portfolio. Since there is no set placement process, even the availability of paid internships is variable. While some students get paid internships, others work as unpaid interns or in unpaid projects that would still give them experience. The stipends for the very few paid internships are highly variable, some bringing as much as 10,000 INR per month, while others are unpaid. In regards to the popular companies, students seem to focus on locally based startups or business in their area of interest; again, however, with the fact that the college is not directly involved in any placement process, it really is very unpredictable. The case is also much the same for other courses in terms of internships, and they too are not an official program; as such, the students appear to have to go it alone on internship.(BLANK PICTURE UPLOADED)

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Overall Rating4
faculty
4.0
placement
4.0
college
4.0
course
4.0
hostel
4.0
internship
4.0
campus life
4.0
Placement Experience:

Final placements usually start in 4th year with the conclusion of campus recruitment training. The drive usually lasts a month to two from the initial screening till the final interview. However on an average 45% of the students are placed during campus recruitment with an average salary of 4.2 LPA, The lowest CTC stands at 2.4 LPA and the highest at 8 LPA. The most preferred companies would be TCS and Infosys for my course during campus placements and their average CTCs stand at 3.6 LPA and 4 LPA respectively. TCS is the mass recruiter with an average CTC of 3.6 LPA. The placement committee oversees everything from recruitment training to bringing the companies to the campus and everything in between. They are transparent from the get go and maintain it till the candidate lands a job. They also play a crucial role not only in the technical training aspect but also in helping students imbibe soft skills and improve their communication skills which are just as necessary from a job point of view. (NO JOB OFFER LETTER PHOTO COULD BE PROCURED BELOW)

Internships Opportunities:

There is no dedicated summer internship program in the college. Any and all internships have to be procured by the student alone on their own time and effort by personally reaching out to companies. There is no data regarding the internships offered to students as it is a very individual case and the college plays no role in it. For Computer Science Engineering, The preferred companies include Google, Microsoft, Amazon. Infosys, TCS, Accenture to name a few. These companies are either product or service based and rely heavily on programmers and engineers to refine, fix and develop new products for their clients. They specifically require engineers who are proficient programmers with real world experience like internships or projects to help build their products and services better. At our college, The mass recruiter is TCS at an average package of 3.6 LPA or 30,000 per month roughly. There have been no reports of any Pre-placement offers being handed to interns as the majority directly sit for placements instead of interning first. Internship scenario is not as strong in general and it is even more bleak for branches other than CSE with the students facing the same struggles but with lesser oppurtunities.

Read Full Review
Reviewed on undefined NaN, NaN|
Overall Rating3.4
faculty
4.0
placement
3.0
college
4.0
course
4.0
hostel
3.0
internship
2.0
campus life
4.0
Placement Experience:

Final placements at Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology usually start during the last semester, which is around November, and may go on up to April. The placement may take four to five months to actually come to a conclusive end depending on the number of companies visiting and preparation level of the students. Even though a sizeable number of students are placed, under the rule, there is always an unplaced percentage, and that number usually runs in the tune of anywhere between 10-15%. Support to these students is provided through workshops, mock interviews, and resume-building sessions, besides, one-to-one mentorship, for improving employability. The placement cell also constantly tries to reach out to a much wider networking system and is often in touch with industries to get information relating to the potential job openings that may come up. The average CTC offered to students goes somewhere around INR 3,00,000 to INR 6,00,000 per year and the highest CTC goes up to INR 10,00,000 or more for the best-performing students. The lowest CTC usually touches around the amount of INR 2,00,000 per year. Preferred companies for engineers are usually tech giants like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and a lot more. These companies are preferred for all reasons related to reputation, training, and career prospects. The average CTC from those offers would range between INR 3,50,000 to INR 6,00,000. Companies that hire in bulk are TCS, Wipro, and Cognizant. Average offers receive average of INR 3,00,000 to INR 5,00,000. The placement committee is crucial for coordination of the whole placement process, right from inviting companies to arranging interviews and facilitating communication concerning students as well as recruiters. Though most of the students opine that this whole process is transparent in general, some feel that there is a lack of clarity on the criteria for the selection of candidates, primarily concerning which students get priority for interviews or placement. Ideally, it attempts equity in general, but the method of communicating can be improved.(BLANK PICTURE UPLOADED AS NO DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE)

Internships Opportunities:

Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology does not have a systematic summer internship programme; the students themselves take most of the internships without any facilitation by the college placement cell. Typically, personal networks, online job portals and referrals help in coming across such opportunities. Although the 100% placement rate cannot be sustained during the summer period, a positive number of students have alternative placement opportunities available to them. Paid internships are overall very effective, and the stipends vary but are mostly in the range of INR 5,000 to INR 20,000 per month depending on the company and position. Some students have also got stipends as high as INR 40,000, especially from more prominent companies. The internships that students prefer are always with good companies in the technology industry, like TCS and Infosys. Other startups are also popular for the exposure to learning. Usually, such companies hire in bulk, but most of the other internships are self-initiated and therefore representative of the active seek to gain hands-on experience. The engineering students generally have more favorable internship scenario compared with students from other subjects. This is due to a huge demand for talented people in the industry.(BLANK PHOTO UPLOADED)

Read Full Review
Reviewed on undefined NaN, NaN|
Overall Rating4
faculty
4.0
placement
4.0
college
4.0
course
4.0
hostel
4.0
internship
4.0
campus life
4.0
Placement Experience:

Placements at Sreyas usually start in the final semester; this covers January till April or May, depending on the participating companies and their recruitment schedules. The process gets formally closed once all the companies get completed with their recruitment rounds. Closing off the process takes an enormous amount of time owing to the fact that it takes such a long time for the companies to finalize their decisions. Though a vast majority of students do get placements, not everyone is placed. On an average, 50-65% of students get jobs through the college placement drive. The balance students who do not get a job are sometimes left high and dry. The college usually repeats the placement drives for such students, conducts some workshops or resume preparation sessions, and pushes them to apply independently also. Compensation-wise, the average CTC of graduated offers would be around 6-8 LPA, though the highest offers are all around 15-20 LPA. Even some students receive lower packages, mostly those positions offered in small companies or startups that see CTCs at times going as low as 4 LPA. These are the preferred companies by the Computer Science graduates at Sreyas: Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, as well as TCS and Infosys, mainly because of their reputation, career growth, and quality work experience offered. The average CTCs for these companies are between 8-12 LPA, hence they become very popular. Apart from these premier firms, there are many companies, mainly IT and consultancy-based organizations, which recruit in bulk during the placement drives. Wipro, Cognizant, and Accenture, among others, are common recruiters for such organizations and usually offer 5-7 LPA with average CTCs. The placement committee works extensively to build a connection between students and potential employers and does all the background work for the entire placement process. They organize campus recruitment, assist in conducting interviews, and guide students in resume preparation as well as interview skills. According to them, the process is highly transparent, although they have some issues related to the selection criteria of the companies and their communication regarding placement statistics. Thus, effective and transparent placement may vary from person to person with respective experiences and expectations.(BLANK PICTURE UPLOADED)

Internships Opportunities:

Summer internships are not conducted at Sreyas. Therefore, it is completely up to the students to take self-initiated independent internship, which may be really challenging because it necessitates proactive efforts on the part of the students while seeking opportunities available through online job portals, networking events, and personal contacts in the industry. This means that the percentage of students who have reportedly secured internships is pretty patchy, and many would not get a hold by summer. Several students do not get formal internships; end up with self-directed projects, freelance work or online courses as a way of filling the gap during summer while spending time boosting their skills and portfolio. Since there is no set placement process, even the availability of paid internships is variable. While some students get paid internships, others work as unpaid interns or in unpaid projects that would still give them experience. The stipends for the very few paid internships are highly variable, some bringing as much as 10,000 INR per month, while others are unpaid. In regards to the popular companies, students seem to focus on locally based startups or business in their area of interest; again, however, with the fact that the college is not directly involved in any placement process, it really is very unpredictable. The case is also much the same for other courses in terms of internships, and they too are not an official program; as such, the students appear to have to go it alone on internship.(BLANK PICTURE UPLOADED)

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ExcelraExcelra
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ITC INFOTECHITC INFOTECH
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