Not Perfect, But a Worth Campus It for the Right Student

Faculty
4.0
Placement
4.0
Course
3.0
Campus
4.0
College
4.0
Internship
4.0
Sahil Sharma
Sahil Sharma
Reviewed on Jul 3, 2025(Enrolled 2024)

Course Curriculum Overview

3

It covers subjects from different branches like physics, chemistry, maths, English, and the basics of computers, which helps you build a good base. One of the reasons I chose this course was because of its mix of core CSE subjects and general engineering topics in the beginning — it gave me time to explore before diving deep into specialisation. In terms of real-world use, some parts of the curriculum like basic programming, maths, and communication skills, are helpful. The CSE subjects give a good starting point for deeper learning in later years or for competitive exams. Exams happen three times per semester — MST1 and MST2 (internals), and then the end-of-semester exam. MST1 and MST2 are short and based on what is taught, while the end semester covers everything. The exam level is not too hard if you attend classes and revise on time. Overall, the curriculum is fine but would benefit from more hands-on learning and industry-focused content.

Internships Opportunities

4

The college does provide some internship opportunities, especially from the 6th semester onwards. Companies like Cognizant, TCS, CodSoft, and a few startups have offered internships to students in roles like web development, testing, basic software support, and cloud assistant. Some of these come with a small stipend, usually around 5,000 to 10,000 per month, though not all are paid. For example, in CodSoft internships, students worked on mini web apps using HTML, CSS, JS, or did tasks like bug fixing and UI cleanup. In Cognizant or TCS internships, the work was more structured—some helped in backend testing or worked on internal dashboards. A few of these internships were project-based and required students to submit basic working solutions or reports by the end. The college helps with forwarding such internship links and shortlisting names, but many students also find their own internships through LinkedIn, Internshala, or personal referrals to get more meaningful experience.

Placement Experience

4

I’m only just past my first year, so I haven’t yet taken part in any placement drives, but I’ve learned that students become eligible in their seventh semester once they’ve cleared all papers with at least a 50% score. From what seniors say, big names like TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Cognizant visit the campus, offering around fifty, thirty, twenty and fifteen slots each, plus a handful from smaller firms. Last year’s top package was about 21LPA, and the average landed near 6.5LPA.

Fees and Financial Aid

I joined B.Tech CSE (Core) at SRM Sonepat in 2024. The fee per year is 2.5 lakhs, so in four years, it totals 10 lakhs. At the start, I also paid 10,000 as a joining fee and 5,000 as a safety deposit. Each year, there are extra costs like test and service fees, about 5,000 per year. So, the full cost of the course is nearly 10.7 lakhs. For now, the fee stays the same each year. Some of my batchmates who came through quota or had high ranks pay less due to fee cuts. The campus gives fee aid from 10% to 100% based on marks in JEE main, SRMJEE, or Class 12th Percentage. You can also try for state or main fee aid if you meet the rules.

Campus Life

4

Campus life at SRM Sonepat has been pretty balanced so far. Socially, it’s calm but active enough—you get to meet people easily, and most students are quite friendly. There are events like Prisma, which is the college’s main annual fest, usually held once a year with cultural shows, music, and fun competitions. For those interested in social service or discipline-based roles, there’s also NCC, which some students take seriously. The library is well-stocked with a good range of books and journals, covering both core subjects and reference material. It’s easy to borrow and access them when needed. Classrooms have decent tech setups like projectors, whiteboards, and a Wi-Fi connection outside each classroom. In terms of sports and extra activities, there’s cricket, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, and a few indoor games.

Admission

The admission process at SRM Sonepat was smooth and simple. I applied online through the official website. You can get in either through the SRMJEEE entrance exam or through direct admission based on your 12th marks. SRMJEEE is the most preferred way, and students who score well often get good scholarships too (from 10% to 100% tuition fee waiver). I took direct admission since I didn’t take SRMJEEE. The eligibility was 50% or more in Class 12 with PCM subjects. Overall, I found the admission experience quite stress-free. They provide decent guidance and support throughout the process, and I got my seat confirmed quickly without any hidden issues.

Faculty

4

The faculty-to-student ratio is about 1:60, which is fair. Most of the teachers are friendly, polite, and easy to approach for help, whether in class or after hours. They’re usually open to doubts and extra support if you ask. I personally liked the maths faculty, English faculty, and the CSE (computer) faculty. They explain topics clearly, use examples while teaching, and are patient with students who may need a bit more time. As for the exams, each semester has three exams — MST1, MST2, and End Semester. MST1 and MST2 are internal exams, each out of 20 marks per subject, and they get converted into 10 marks each. Internals (total 40 marks) include these MSTs, plus 10 marks from assignments and 10 marks from other things like vivas, attendance, and quizzes. The end semester exam is out of 100, and it gets converted into 60 marks. The final score is a sum of internal (40) and external (60). The exams are quite fair and mostly based on what is taught in class. If you’ve attended lectures and revised the notes, passing isn’t hard. Very few students actually fail, unless they completely ignore the syllabus. The first-year course structure is relevant and builds a good base, with subjects from all engineering domains and basic sciences.

Night Life

4

The nightlife around SRM Sonepat is pretty quiet. Most places close early, like the gym, library, and public areas shut by 6 or 7 PM, and even the cafeteria wraps up by around 8 PM. The hostel in-time is 9:30 PM for boys and a bit earlier for girls, so late-night outings aren’t really a thing unless you have special permission. Inside campus, people usually hang out near the canteen, badminton court, or just chill around hostel corridors, talking or watching stuff online. Outside campus, there are a few hangout spots like TDI Mall, Domino’s, but they are like 30-35 minutes away. The locality feels safe, though it’s not too lively at night since it's mostly just farms and jungle. Most students unwind with walks, phone calls, or group study in hostels. It’s more of a peaceful, laid-back vibe than a happening nightlife scene. Still, those small moments with friends do add to the overall experience and help make memories.

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I didn't opt for the college because it was at a very long distance from my home, and the cost of staying in the hostel was too high.

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