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Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Pradeep Shelar
28 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my course were super helpful, qualified, and really knew their stuff. They all had amazing teaching skills. The course curriculum was spot-on and prepared us well for the real world. The semester exams were a breeze. The pass rate was around 75%, which was pretty good.
Academic: test
Placement: I was really happy with the placements in my course. Over 75% of students got placed, which was awesome. The highest package offered was 12 LPA, while the lowest was 3 LPA. Lots of top companies from India hired students from our college. And more than 90% of students landed internships too. It's great to see so many opportunities for us!
Campus: The facilities at my college were great! There was Wi-Fi, classrooms, library everything we needed. The hostel and canteen were nice too. The food was delicious, and they had medical services available. Plus, we had sports and games facilities just for us students. Overall, I was pretty happy with everything there.
Pranav Singh
27 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college were really helpful and knew their stuff. They all went to top universities. The course content wasn't that useful, but we were prepared for field trips in the industry. The exams in my college were a piece of cake. Everyone passed with over 70%.
Placement: More than half of the students in my college got placed, which is great. The highest salary package for my course was 17 LPA, while the lowest was 5 LPA. Big companies in India hired students from my college. Around 35% of students in my course got internships.
Campus: I really liked the facilities at my college. The campus looked amazing with good Wi-Fi, classrooms, and labs. Unfortunately, there was no library, but the hostel canteen was great. The food was delicious and healthy. They also had medical facilities and sports activities available. Overall, I enjoyed my time there.
Tanya Singh
31 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers are pretty smart, I'm not doubting that. But sometimes it's hard to follow what they're saying. Most students just show up for the attendance rule. The JEE coaching teachers weren't as top-notch as the college professors, but they knew how to explain things well. The course material feels outdated and doesn't really help in the real world. You gotta take online courses or watch YouTube videos to actually get a job. The exams are tough, and that's important to the professors.
Placement: I'm a first-year student, so I haven't done any internships or placements yet. I did some volunteering at the Office of Career Services. I've talked to older students who did placements, and most of them got a job. Around 90% of students who try actually get placed. In textile technology, not many people go for core jobs. They usually go for tech or consulting jobs instead. Core jobs don't seem to be very popular.
Campus: The LHC (lecture hall complex), library, and Dogra Hall are all pretty nice. The classrooms in LHC are awesome - they're air-conditioned and have fast Wi-Fi. But, the hostel is a bit different. The rooms are super cramped because they're triple-sharing. The buildings are really old, so they're always fixing things. The food in the mess is terrible - I can barely eat it. I end up asking my parents for money to buy decent food. Only when I'm low on cash do I eat in the mess.
Ajay Menon
27 Mar, 2024
Admission: Some teachers are really helpful, but some are just trying to show off in front of us B.Tech students. The grading system is tough, especially for those who miss their expected grades by just a few marks. The semester exams are way harder than the quizzes and labs we have to do all the time.
Placement: Most students who wanted jobs got them, around 90%. The lowest package was 10 LPA, while the highest was 3.2 CPA. This year, the median package at IIT DELHI is 20 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft, Reliance, TCS, Google, and IBM come here for placements.
Campus: I love how our college has a computer service center with super fast internet. The lecture halls and labs for machinery, chemistry, and electrical stuff are pretty good. The library is always full of students studying for exams like IAS, IPS, and IES. Wi-Fi is available everywhere on campus. The food at the hostels' mess and night canteens is okay. Sports are awesome here. We even have a hospital on campus, and if needed, AIIMS is nearby for serious injuries.
Manoj Choudhary
12 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college were amazing! They had their own cool way of teaching that made learning easy. They were really skilled and always there to help us out. The course was super practical and the curriculum was spot on. But man, those semester exams were really challenging!
Placement: The college has great placement opportunities with around half of the students getting jobs in top companies and startups each year. Big firms and startups from India come for hiring. The highest salary offered was 41 LPA, with an average of 5-6 LPA and the lowest being 3 LPA. Students can also do internships on faculty projects.
Campus: The college had everything I needed as a student. The facilities were great, with nice buildings and helpful staff. Wi-Fi was there, but it could be slow at times. The classrooms had AC, the library was full of books, the canteen had lots of food options, and the hostel was clean and organized. Plus, they were big on promoting sports too. Overall, a good place for studying and living!
Shreya Menon
8 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They know their stuff and help us a lot. The teaching is top-notch. But the course material could be better. It doesn't really prepare us for the real world. The exams are a breeze, though. Most students pass with flying colors over 75%!
Placement: Lots of students in our college get good jobs after they finish. The salary range for jobs is between 4 LPA to 17 LPA, which is awesome. Big companies like to hire students from our course. About 60% of students in our course get internships too.
Campus: The course has good facilities and infrastructure. There's a library, Wi-Fi, and labs available. The food in the cafeteria is really tasty. They also have medical facilities and sports for students to enjoy.
Ajay Nair
22 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good and know their stuff. They have Ph.D.'s and make sure we're ready for the real world. The exams are tough, but they help us grow. You need a CGPA above 9 to pass.
Placement: Around 70% of students in my department found placements. The highest package offered was 9 LPA, with an average of 5.5 LPA. The lowest package was 4.5 LPA. About 35% of students got internships with different companies, and many also looked for opportunities outside of college.
Campus: The college here has the best facilities among all the colleges in town. The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere. Classrooms are super clean, and the library has awesome books. Washrooms are always spotless. But the hostel isn't great. The food is honestly the worst. However, the sports facilities are pretty good here.
Yash Mishra
22 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but some of them struggle to keep us interested. They stick to old-school ways of teaching, which can get boring. We don't get enough hands-on experience, it's all just theory. The course content needs a refresh. It's too focused on old stuff and doesn't cover the latest tech like AI or IoT. We're not getting ready for the real world jobs out there. The exams are okay, not too hard. But they're more about memorizing than actually thinking. It's frustrating 'cause we want to learn practical skills. Most people pass, but just barely. The tests could be better.
Placement: I really liked studying Production and Industrial at IIT Delhi. 85% of students got placed, which is awesome. The salary packages were great, with the highest being 35 LPA and the lowest 6 LPA. The average package was 12 LPA. Companies like Tata Steel, Larsen & Toubro, Bosch, Maruti Suzuki, and Mahindra came for recruitment. Around 70% of students got internships in top companies like ISRO, BHEL, DRDO, and Tata Motors. The roles offered were cool too, like Operations Manager, Supply Chain Analyst, Quality Engineer, and Manufacturing Consultant. The only downside was that the focus on modern technologies was limited, and some parts of the curriculum felt outdated. There were also fewer research opportunities compared to other courses like CS or ECE. The coursework was a bit theoretical, and there wasn't as much practical exposure to the industry.
Campus: The campus has awesome Wi-Fi that works well everywhere. The labs are super cool with all the latest machines for making stuff, designing, automating, and checking quality. The classrooms are smart with projectors, air conditioning, and comfy seats. The library is huge with tons of books, papers, and online stuff. The rooms in the hostel are okay, they're clean and have Wi-Fi. The food in the mess is alright, but it gets boring sometimes. The canteens have better food, but it's a bit pricey. There's a health center open all the time with doctors, a pharmacy, and ambulances. And there are great sports facilities for all kinds of games like cricket, football, badminton, and even a swimming pool.
Sanjay Nair
11 Jul, 2022
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They know a lot about what they teach and are great at researching. Plus, they have good connections in the industry. Their teaching is top-notch, especially when it comes to explaining things from the basics. But I gotta admit, the semester exams can be pretty tough!
Placement: Most students got placed this year in the first round of placements. They're saying that around 85-90% will get placed after the second round. The highest salary offered is 1.5 CPA, the middle one is 19 LPA, and the lowest is 15 LPA. Companies like SLV, Microsoft, Quadeye, and Graviton hire from here. Almost everyone gets internships in their field like core jobs or tech consulting. I'm not sure about the top roles for my course since I'm just a first-year student.
Campus: The lecture hall is top-notch with great facilities like air conditioning. Wi-Fi is always on, which is super convenient. The labs are awesome, and the library has a huge collection of 250,000 books. The hostel is packed with cool stuff like a table tennis room, common room, reading room, library, basketball court, badminton court, visitor room, and a mess hall. It's a great place to live!
Siddharth Gupta
15 Mar, 2022
Admission: The professors and assistant teachers at IITD are super friendly and always ready to help. They give us questions every day to practice and are there to support us with our studies. I really feel like IITD is doing a great job in helping us out. The semester exams are not too tough, they're split into mid-term, end-term, and quizzes which makes it easier to prepare for them.
Placement: In the engineering physics program, students have great job opportunities after graduation. Some people pursue further studies or even start their own businesses. The average salary for graduates can range from 40 to 70 lakh per annum. About 75% of students land internships while studying. Teachers also offer lots of extra activities to help students grow academically.
Campus: The college has really fast Wi-Fi, good labs, a big library, and spacious classrooms. The campus is beautiful with all the facilities you need. The hostel is big with good ventilation. There's a playground and a garden too. The food is pretty good as well.
