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Modern Education Society's College of Engineering PG and UG Courses 2025

  • A NAAC accredited
  • Private Institute
  • Estd. 1999
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Modern Education Society's College of Engineering Courses & Fees 2025

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CoursesTuition FeesEligibility
B.E. / B.Tech(7 courses)
2.8 L - 4.1 L
10+2 : 45 %
M.E./M.Tech(3 courses)
1.3 L
Graduation : 50 %
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Q:   Is it worth pursuing B.E. / B.Tech at Modern Education Society's College of Engineering?

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{Source: B.E. / B.Tech students & alumni}

Pros:

* Good placements: According to the reviews, around 80-90% of students get placed, with top salaries ranging from INR4-INR12 Lacs per annum.
* Industry connections: Many reputed companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and TATA visit the campus for recruitment.
* Experienced faculty: Reviewers praise the faculty as knowledgeable, helpful, and supportive.
* Relevant coursework: The curriculum is considered industry-ready, making students employable upon graduation.
* Facilities: The college has decent infrastructure, libraries, computer labs, and sports facilities.

Cons:

* Limited Wi-Fi availability: Some reviewers mention that Wi-Fi is only accessible in certain areas or during limited hours.
* Poor hostel facilities: Reviews suggest that hostel accommodations could be improved, with issues regarding cleanliness and food quality.
* Limited extra-curricular activities: Some reviewers feel that the college lacks vibrant extra-curricular activity options.
* Quality of teaching varies: While some faculty members are praised, others receive criticism for lack of knowledge or unengaging teaching styles.

Conclusion:
Based on the feedback, it seems that Modern Education Society's College of Engineering has its strengths, particularly in terms of placements and faculty experience. However, there are areas that require improvement, such as Wi-Fi availability, hostel facilities, and extra-curricular activities. Ultimately, whether it's worth pursuing a B.E./B.Tech degree here depends on individual preferences and priorities.
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Q:   Which courses does Modern Education Society's College of Engineering offer?

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Modern Education Society's College of Engineering provides programmes including B.E. / B.Tech, M.E./M.Tech in streams such as Engineering, and are excellent for students to build their careers. The institute has specializations in Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Robotics Engineering.
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Q:   What is the fee range for the courses offered at Modern Education Society's College of Engineering?

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The fee bracket for programs offerred by the Modern Education Society's College of Engineering is approximately INR 231700 - INR 378756.
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Q:   Can Modern Education Society's College of Engineering be considered a good college?

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Modern Education Society's College of Engineering is a renowned institution offering B.E. / B.Tech, M.E./M.Tech. Students can choose these courses to embark on their careers in the field of Engineering. The institute is staffed with highly skilled and experienced faculty members dedicated to delivering these programs. Modern Education Society's College of Engineering boasts an impressive review rating of 4 based on student feedback at Shiksha. Additionally, it has received a rating of 4.29 for Campus Life, 3.64 for Placements, 3.84 for Faculty, and 4.24 for Infrastructure.
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Q:   What is the expected JEE Main cutoff 2024?

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NIT Manipur JEE Main cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to the BTech courses. During the Round 1 cutoff, the closing rank for CSE was 25886 for the General category students under the AII India Quota. Among OBC candidates, the closing rank for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering stood at 8750. Candidates seeking admisison to NIT Manipur can refer to the table below to check out the Round 1 closing ranks for BTech in CSE course for various categories under the AI quota: 

Category

JEE Main 2024 Expected Cutoff

Common Rank List

90-91

Gen-EWS

75-76

OBC-NCL

73-74

SC

51-52

ST

37-38

PwD

0.0013527

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Modern Education Society's College of Engineering Fee Structure

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The top recruiting companies were TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Capgemini, Hexaware Technologies, Searce, Actalent, Clasa, Quickheal, Volkswagen, and many more.
Based on 44 Reviews
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In the computer stream, there were good chances of selection as more no of companies visited the campus.
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B.E. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.4
3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
A delightful engineering college!
Placements: The placements scenario is just fine in our college. The average package offered is around 3.5 LPA, and we have recruiters like TCS, Ninja, Thermax, Infosys, etc. Maximum opportunities available are for the EnTC department right now. You can definitely earn good by developing more skills through off-campus.
Infrastructure: The classrooms are good enough and properly ventilated. Many of them have smart boards now. The library also has a good collection of books, and you'll get whatever you want. The reading room area is fine for studying but is a bit noisy. The hostels are okayish from what I heard (I'm a day scholar). But the Wi-Fi is just bad, and the connectivity is also bad in the college.
Faculty: The teachers in this college are really good. Many of the faculty members in other engineering colleges don't even bother to teach, while in Wadia COE the professors do take care that students study well for the exams. Just that the curriculum of SPPU is a bit outdated with respect to current standards.
Other: The college is really a friendly place, and it also has the Jhankaar event, which is also nice. Webinars are also conducted timely for all-round development.
Reviewed on 6 Dec 2024Read More
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B.E. in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2028
3
1Placements2Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
I said that don’t take admission in any non-autonomous college. First, prefer autonomous colleges.
Placements: 10-20% under 4 Lacs. Also, no such internship is provided. Everyone should prefer autonomous colleges first. The student intake till the final year is 500 minimum, but in this, 50 students are not placed. Nothing is provided in autonomous colleges, but autonomous colleges decide everything like exams, holidays, etc. Don't know more about placement.
Infrastructure: Labs and classrooms are excellent. No Wi-Fi available. Hostel is also best, but the food is poor. They give good food at the start, and then there’s nothing more to say. The canteen is not available, and no medical facilities. In and out time in the hostel is 7 am to 7 pm. After 7 pm to 7 am, we can't go in or out.
Faculty: FE teachers are much better than SE, TE. FE teachers teach well. Minimum 40% in each exam. About in-sem, the university changed the pattern (2024 pattern). So, we have Comprehensive Continuous Evaluation (CCE). Sr. Parameters - Marks - Coverage of Unit Unit Test - 12 Marks - Unit 1 & Unit 2 (6 Marks/Unit) Assignments / Case Study - 12 Marks - Unit 3 & Unit 4 (6 Marks/Unit) Seminar Presentation / Open Book Test / Quiz - 06 Marks - Unit 5.
Other: The campus is very nice.
Reviewed on 21 Nov 2024Read More
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B.E. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2026
2.6
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Students should know their rights and the college should inform them!
Placements: I am currently studying in the 2nd year of Mechanical Engineering. The placements percentage of Mechanical Engineering in my college is about 90 to 95%. Companies come with a criteria, and if a student is suitable for that criteria, he/she can get placed. The highest package offered was for 42 LPA and it was bagged for 37 LPA by a mechanical engineer, the lowest package is the average package of the college which is about 2LPA to 2.5LPA. Amazon, TATA, Wipro, and TCS are the top recruiting companies in Pune which also recruit for my course. My college offers internships at TATA, ENV, etc. If a student has cleared all his subjects without any backlogs, he/she can get a chance of internship. 55-60% students get a chance to get into internships.
Infrastructure: The course offers number of books which are available in the library. The library does not have any book which are not related to any other course in the college. The college supports WiFi but most of the time, it does not work. There are various types of machine labs related to my course which help the students to see and do things practically. The classrooms now are updated with smart TVs for the students to understand better. I would rate the hostel facilities 4/10 and the quality of the food provided there. Sports quota plays an important role here.
Faculty: The amount of knowledge the teachers hold is great, but they does not teach or are not able to teach the way they should. The course curriculum just makes the students theoretically industry ready, but the reality is that 50% of the students are not really ready with what the industries need. The semester exams should be more difficult for our country to get useful engineers. The passing percentage is about 70%.
Other: I chose this course because I wanted to see and learn the mechanical industry closely. Mechanical Engineering is just like a real life video game, it helps us understand how things works practically. The main thing I would like to change about the course is the type of teaching the students are offered, rather than teaching theoretically, they should teach more practically. The name of the fest held every year in the month of February is 'JHANKAAR'. The college gives and supports a lot of scholarships which helps the students with lower financial backgrounds.
Reviewed on 25 May 2024Read More
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B.E. in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good college with great campus life.
Placements: Around 60 percent students had placement last year. The highest package was 8 LPA, and the lowest was around 3.7 LPA. Every 3rd-year student gets an internship, which is either paid or unpaid based on the efforts taken by himself or herself. Roles that are offered to us include data analyst, front-end developer, back-end developer, etc.
Infrastructure: Clean and ventilated classrooms with good facilities for the hostel and library. The library has many books related to each field. We also have open areas in the college on every floor to have lunch during the lunch break, and canteen facilities are also available here. We have a separate badminton court, which is huge, and we can also play other sports.
Faculty: The faculty is very helpful to us. Whenever we talk to them, we definitely get a good solution. The curriculum of the course is designed by SPPU and is related to the field, but we need to do extra to stay updated in this field. The exams have a moderate level, and the passing criteria for the in-semester exam is 12 out of 30, and for the end-semester exam, it is 40 out of 70.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read More
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B.E. in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2027
3.6
3Placements5Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good infrastructure. A little dissatisfaction due to faculty but overall good placement.
Placements: Only around 20 percent of students were placed on campus with an average package of around 5-6 LPA. Popular companies like Tech Mahindra, Airtel, and Infosys do visit to hire students. The highest package of last year was 8 LPA, and the lowest was 3.5 LPA. Most of the students work as front-end or back-end developers and data analysts. Most of the students receive the unpaid internship from college in their 3rd year and some receive the paid one. But students themselves need to struggle and prepare for the particular role they want to work in, as college faculty's role is not much prominent in this process and they just try to complete up the syllabus and not the knowledge that develops.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure of the building, classrooms as well as of labs, including a library and separate girls room, is too good; classrooms have smart boards, ventilation and a good arrangement of seats. The hostel is also much better, but the food of the hostel is not that good. I would prefer not to choose the hostel mess as the quality of food is just 2 on 10. We have a large field for all of the sports, a separate table tennis area and a gym. The canteen facility is not available here; only one Nescafe is present on campus, which is costly. You can have breakfast just in front of the area of the college called the CP area.
Faculty: First-year faculty of all branches is the best, as they have much more knowledge with profound qualities of helping and lab handling. From the second year of computer engineering, the faculty members lack knowledge of subjects as well as coding related to that. In labs, they just tell us to perform this practical and we ourselves need to perform it ; this is the actual scenario of most of teachers but 2 out of 5 are good ones with knowledge and coding skills; they do tell you each of things related to theory exams as well as coding, whereas the ENTC faculty holds good regard regarding knowledge and helpful nature; they are too passionate towards teaching and skills related to their subject.
Other: The best thing about our course is that we have a maximum placement ratio related to other branches but need to develop skills of coding by ourselves; no help from college faculty is involved. Fest and extracurricular activities are conducted for 7 days once a year and we have lots of fun during these days. The fest includes numerous activities and they are 10 on 10.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read More
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B.E. in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2026
3
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
I would not suggest it to take admission in my college.
Placements: My college has four branches: computer science engineering, mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence and robotics engineering, and ENTC engineering. I'm a Computer Science Engineering student. My batch is 2022-2024. Talking about computer science engineering, only 20% of students get placed in our college. Around 250 students are in a CS batch, out of which 200 appear and less than 50 are placed. The highest package is 15 LPA, the lowest package is 3 LPA, and the average package is 5 LPA. Top recruiters are Tech Mahindra, Accenture, Amazon, Adobe, TCS and Cognizant. Top roles offered are software developer as an intern, Java developer, and web developer. Many students apply externally for internships but very few get internships through our college.
Infrastructure: Our college has good labs and a library where students can enhance their growth. Wifi is not available on campus but of course, the labs have Ethernet to the PCs. Classrooms have good ambience and are provided with smart boards for better understanding. Basic facilities are always available. Talking about hostels, they are average and have accommodation for min. 3 students and a dorm is also provided for 15 students. Food is average but hygiene is maintained. Medical facilities are always available. We have a cricket ground, a volleyball court, a basketball court and a gym. We don't have many facilities for sports.
Faculty: The teachers are good and helpful but very few teach heartily and have true knowledge. They are not that qualified but good. The course curriculum is relevant and makes you industry-ready but one has to hustle to stand out of the crowd. Semesters are not hard but average and one must score at least 40% combined of in-semester and end-semester. Students must score at least 30% in both assessments separately. It's easy to score. Students must maintain 75% of attendance, which is mandatory. Practicals are also conducted, which results in internal marks. Assignments are given regularly.
Other: I chose this course as I had very few fees to pay as I was applicable for TFWS. I had better options but fees mattered to me a lot so I got into this college. The best thing about my course is that it's demanding but of course, nowadays, due to automation, companies are laying off but no worries that can be too sorted up with new techniques. I wish better facilities and technologies could be provided, which would help students a lot. Many clubs are made in the college where students can find their interests, events are conducted, guest lectures are also conducted and every year an annual gathering happens. The campus crowd is huge, and transport, food, medical and other basic facilities are present. Scholarships are also provided to students. Fees for the open category are 104000 per year, for EWS 60000 per year, for TFWS 15000 per year and fees for other categories vary but are less than open. This is without a hostel. Hostel has 36,000 per year, including mess.
Reviewed on 20 Oct 2024Read More
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Q:   Are there any specializations offered by Modern Education Society's College of Engineering?

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Modern Education Society's College of Engineering offers Degree courses including 7 UG and 3 PG courses. These programs are offerred in Full Time mode. Modern Education Society's College of Engineering has specializations such as B.Tech specializations in Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Robotics Engineering, M.E./M.Tech specializations in Computer Science Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering.
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Q:   Are there any specializations offered by Modern Education Society's College of Engineering?

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Modern Education Society's College of Engineering is a good institution for B.E. / B.Tech, M.E./M.Tech courses, and these programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. Major specialisation at Modern Education Society's College of Engineering are Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Robotics Engineering.
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Answered 4 weeks ago

The fees for M.Tech at Modern Education Society's College of Engineering is 1.3 lakhs.

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Neha Upadhyay

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 4 weeks ago

No, you can't get direct admission at modern education society's college of engineering.

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Neha Upadhyay

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 4 weeks ago

The JEE Main cutoff for Modern Education Society's College of Engineering (MESCOE) in Pune for 2023 was as follows:

  • B.E. in Computer Engineering: The last round closing rank was 75,425
  • B.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering: The last round closing rank was 118,164
  • B.E. in Mechanical Engi

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Neha Upadhyay

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 4 weeks ago

Yes, the cutoffs for the Modern Education Society's College of Engineering (MESCOE) in Pune are available: 

  • MHT CET cutoff
  • JEE Mains cutoff 
  • MHTCET M.Tech cutoff
  • Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering cutoff

You are suggested to visit the Shiksha website for more information on the cutoffs.

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Neha Upadhyay

Contributor-Level 7

Answered a month ago

The average package for M.Tech students at Modern Education Society's College of Engineering (MESCOE) is approximately INR 4.50 LPA. In the most recent placement cycle, around 320 students were placed with a total of 673 offers made, reflecting a solid placement record for the institution.

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