Polaris School of Technology Faculty: Top Courses and the Faculty Behind Them ,Electronic City, Bangalore

Polaris School of Technology strives to create skilled techies and build the next generation of Indian Tech Founders with the help of its talented workforce. The Polaris School of Technology faculty members are industry experts from a network of major companies, including Amazon, Microsoft, and J.P. Morgan. The educators are not only subject matter experts but also actively involved in research and innovation.

Polaris School of Technology Faculty Details

The faculty members at Polaris School of Technology are home to one of the most elite groups of academic faculty in India. Their engagement in conferences, research publications, and global collaborations ensures students benefit from a continually evolving curriculum. The curriculum is meticulously crafted to meet the dynamic changes in the field of Innovation and Technology—the faculty’s commitment to interdisciplinary learning places Polaris School of Technology among the top tech institutes in India. Refer to the table below for full-time faculty academic details:

List of Faculty Members

Educational Qualification/ Work Experience

Mukul Kumar

SDE 2 at Amazon, cracked the Google Summer of Code and became a Google Code-in Mentor in 2019

 

Shivam Goyal

Former Google and, at present, the lead engineer at Navi

Shreya Prasad

SDE 2 at Uber AI Solutions, cracked the GSOC and became a Github Campus Expert in 2021

 

Harshit Gupta

 Ex-Google, IIT Kanpur Alumnus and currently SDE 2 at Microsoft

 

Ruchi Pakhle

Cracked Harvard WECode in 2022 and Linux’s LFX open source. Currently, a software engineer at Red Hat.

Ruchika Suryavanshi

Google DSC Lead and won the JP Morgan Code for Good in 2022. Currently, a software engineer at JP Morgan

 

 

Debayan Ganguly

Senior Software Engineer (Backend & Infra) at Decentro

 

 

Faculty Reviews

Overall Faculty Rating (Out of 5)

2.5

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Gopi kishan | Integrated B.Tech. in Computer Science (AI & ML) in collaboration with Medhavi Skills University - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 15 Jan 2026
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1.4
Placements 3 Infrastructure 1 Faculty & Course Curriculum 1 Crowd & Campus Life 1 Value for Money 1
Reality of Polaris School of Technology.

Faculty: Let's talk about faculty, my favourite topic. Teachers who came from Microsoft, Flipkart, or any good companies, forget it. They came from normal colleges, bad faculty. You have to study from YouTube or ChatGPT, simple. Teaching quality is 1 out of 10. Students come just for attendance. There is only 1 teacher I know who is good. There is one thing that is best the curriculum. You don't have to study chemistry or physics at all, just start coding from the 1st semester, that's the best thing. But...

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Deepen | Integrated B.Tech. in Computer Science (AI & ML) in collaboration with Medhavi Skills University - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 1 Dec 2025
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4.2
Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
Industry-ready curriculum & active campus life at Polaris School of Technology.

Faculty: The teachers are well qualified, and they know both curriculum knowledge and industry knowledge about what corporate life is. And the courses are relevant because they make students industry-ready. Also, the exams are on the side of easy to medium and scoring above 7 CGPA is very easy.

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Answered 14 hours ago

Actually I have been to Polaris School of technology for my BTech admission in the fields of computer Science engineering so when I went there the campus look really amazing it was inside the big  tecPark

All is an expected studies internship programs and there are very limited sports facilities ther

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Keertana

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Answered 5 days ago

Well the facilities are different and they provide such guidlines so students are engaged in real projects

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Tabish

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Answered 3 weeks ago

Yeah you can It's a great idea but you have to work hard to make your studies and company to grow.You have to put more efforts for that.So please take a big plans 

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sasi shashank

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Answered 5 days ago

Students switching from the traditional JEE-to-engineering-college path to Polaris are often doing so because they want earlier exposure to real coding, project-based learning, open-source contributions, internships and industry mindsets. Some have turned that into measurable successes like GSoC sel

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JOLLU MANOJ KUMAR

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  • PST students have interned both in traditional tech company roles (e.g., at Mstack, Tectonic AI) and through global open-source programs like GSoC, LFX and SoB

  • Some students receive stipends in the ₹1.2 L–₹3.5 L+ range for internships, including prestigious international or high-paying project roles

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JOLLU MANOJ KUMAR

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