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IIIT Bhagalpur - Indian Institute of Information Technology

Public-Private University|Estd. 2017

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Average rating of IIIT Bhagalpur

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.7

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.7/5

Admission

Admission

3.5/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.9/5

Academics

Academics

3.6/5

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Om Patel

Om Patel

15 Sept, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart. They got their PHDs from top colleges. They make sure we get what they're teaching. The stuff we learn is what companies want. We have two tests every semester, one in the middle and one at the end. The exams are not too hard to pass.

Placement: Last year, because of the IT market slowdown, the average salary and job placements went down a bit. But the highest salary offered was 39 LPA at Autodesk. CSE students got the most job offers. Companies like Autodesk, Fare Portal, ZScalar, GE Digital, and Grow hired students mainly for SDE roles.

Campus: The campus is all set up now. Every classroom has AC. The library and labs are in the Signature Building. You can use LAN in the labs. The campus is huge, covering 50 acres with lots of greenery. There are two hostels on campus, one for guys and one for girls. The hostels are nice. The food at the mess could be better though.

Naveen Choudhary

Naveen Choudhary

14 Apr, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful, and a lot of them graduated from IITs and NITs. The course content is mostly useful. Some semester exams are okay, but a few are tough. Over 90% of students pass their exams, so that's good.

Placement: Most students find jobs after college, and some decide to study more. I'm not sure about that, but it's cool. A lot of students get jobs in different fields, not just their main one. Companies like Infosys, TCS, and McAfee come to hire students. Some students even do internships at Google and Microsoft outside of college. I don't really know what kind of jobs they offer, though.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, AC, computer lab, comfy benches, and a big library. Each person even gets their own lawn. There are study tables, chairs, three-seater rooms, and a water cooler. The food and mess are okay. Boys' hostel has medical help, sports, and games.

Naveen Khan

Naveen Khan

2 Feb, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: In my opinion, some 1st-year teachers aren't very helpful, but there are a few amazing ones too. All the teachers know their stuff. The curriculum matches what's needed in the industry, which is great for an IIT.

Placement: I heard from seniors that 2 students got jobs at NVIDIA, a top company in ECE. The pay ranges from 9 to 38 LPA. NVIDIA is the top recruiter for ECE. It's tough to land an internship in this branch right now.

Campus: The college campus is new, so it's in good shape right now. There's Wi-Fi in the classrooms and the library, but the book collection is a bit small. There's one boys' hostel and one girls' hostel, both with good Wi-Fi and LAN connections. Right now, there are two mess halls on campus.

Prerna Nair

Prerna Nair

27 Jan, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers all have Ph.Ds and they really help us understand everything. The courses are pretty much the same for everyone in the program. In Computer Science, we study stuff like DAA, DSA, math, Electronics, Semiconductors, and Web tech. Our exams have some old questions and mostly new stuff. We can find old questions in our notes and online.

Placement: Internships are a big deal here, especially in the summer after the 2nd year. You can land internships at cool places like IITG, IITP, IITBHU, and NITJ for research gigs. Other options include places like Liv Guard, Expert Hubs, SMART Bridge Technologies, and RK Automation for industry-based internships. During internships, most students make around 15k-40k per month, which is pretty sweet. And once you graduate, big companies like Grow, Fareportal, Microsoft, Rakuten, and more are ready to hire you full-time. In 2023, a whopping 95.4% of students got placed. The highest package was 46 LPA, with an average of 15.6 LPA. So yeah, job opportunities are solid here!

Campus: The college has two hostels, one for girls called Kadambini Girls Hostel and one for boys called Kautilya Boys Hostel. Each room in the hostels has three beds. They provide LAN connection, study table, Wi-Fi for B.Ed students, and balconies. The classrooms in the institute have speakers, AC, fans, and projectors. The windows allow fresh air to come in. The library and computer center, known as Vikramshilla Library, is really impressive.

Ashish Das

Ashish Das

20 Sept, 2024

1.8
2 Admission 1 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here have big egos. Some are nice and helpful, though. They'll help you out. The course is good, better than NITs. But the teachers don't finish the syllabus. They only get what they teach. You gotta study online. Exams are tough. You gotta study alone or with friends.

Placement: Placements are not great here. Most of the placements you see online are for off-campus jobs. Companies like Wipro and Infosys come with an average package of 3-4 LPA. Only around 40-70% of students actually get placed. If you want to secure a job, you'll have to hustle on your own because the college doesn't do much to help.

Campus: The campus looks nice, but it's mostly just the buildings. The food and dorms aren't great. They're honestly pretty bad. The Wi-Fi here is terrible too. We do have two libraries in the Diamond Building and two computer labs, though.

Rohit Rao

Rohit Rao

1 May, 2024

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here mostly have PhDs, with many from IITs. Some teachers are good, some not so much. MEA professors can be a bit strict. The course content is up-to-date. Exams are not too hard to clear  over 95% pass.

Placement: Last year, most of us got jobs. This year, around 70% of students got placed. The average salary this year is about 12 LPA. In the Mechatronics department, most students get jobs in IT because it's a new branch. Only two batches of MEA have graduated so far, so we don't see a lot of core companies coming for placements.

Campus: The campus is all set with new classrooms that have ACs. The library building will be finished in a couple of months. The hostel is nice, but there aren't any rooms with AC. Three of us share a room. They have Wi-Fi and LAN connections, which is cool.

Priya Das

Priya Das

30 Mar, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and teach well. We have lots of cool events like hackathons to get better at tech stuff. Seniors are super helpful in teaching us too. Plus, we've got clubs for things like DSA, cybersecurity, robotics, and web dev. It's awesome!

Placement: The college is pretty good for placements. The average package is around 10 LPA, and for ECE, it's about 9 LPA. Companies like Infosys, GE Vernova, Nvidia, and Media.net usually come for placements. Most students get good offers. If you aim for a 10 LPA package, this college is a good choice.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure. The hostel is new and has nice furniture. Three of us stay in one room, and we pay Rs. 38,000 for the odd semester and Rs. 36,000 for the even semester for hostel and mess fees. The food in the mess is okay. Our hostel is newer than those in other NITs and IITs.

Suresh Nair

Suresh Nair

12 Oct, 2022

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are mostly Ph.D. holders and know their stuff well. Some are really helpful, but others can be a bit meh (and some are even rude). The course content is practical and useful for real-world jobs. We have two exams each semester: one in the middle and one at the end. The grading is fair, and the exams are challenging but not crazy hard. Most students pass with a 95% success rate.

Placement: The placements for our batch were pretty good. The highest salary offered was around 25 lakhs for one student, and the lowest was 6 lakhs for two students. Most of us got placed in Infosys, and the average salary was around 9.5 lakhs. The top companies that hired from our college were Infosys, Autodesk, Effigo, Amazon, Atlassian, and ServiceNow. When it comes to internships, some of the third-year students managed to land internships at Amazon and Microsoft on their own. The best part about our college is the focus on coding. Overall, the college experience is decentnothing extraordinary, but not too bad either.

Campus: The college has new and modern buildings. Wi-Fi and LAN are in hostels and computer labs. Libraries have all the books we need. Classrooms have AC. Labs are mostly good, but some equipment doesn't work well. There are 2 messes, but they're just okay. No canteen, though. The doctor comes every other day for medical stuff. Sports facilities are basic.

Tanya Verma

Tanya Verma

9 Sept, 2022

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They're from IITs and know their stuff well. They explain things in a way that makes sense. They also push you to take part in competitions like GATE and help you plan out your path. The semester exams are challenging, but not crazy hard.

Placement: Almost all students found jobs after college. ECE grads get around 7 LPA on average, while CSE grads get around 11 LPA. MAE students average about 5 LPA. The highest CSE offer was 46 LPA, and ECE's highest was 39 LPA. Some students even land jobs off-campus.

Campus: The Wi-Fi works well in the hostels, academic building, library, computer lab, and research lab. The electronics lab is well-stocked with everything you need. The food in the mess is really good, and they also serve special dishes on special occasions.

Jaya Verma

Jaya Verma

9 Apr, 2022

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The classes cover a lot of theory, but could use more hands-on stuff. The teachers are knowledgeable, but each one teaches differently. The college cares more about grades than real-world skills. Exams aren't too hard  you can pass by cramming the night before. But if you want top marks, you gotta put in more effort.

Placement: The job opportunities here are pretty good, with big companies like Nvidia, Google, and Microsoft coming for placements. But because of the tough economy, not as many students are getting jobs as we hoped. Still, the students who work hard are finding jobs either on campus or off campus. And lots of third-year students are landing internships, which is great experience.

Campus: The campus is pretty new, and we got a new hostel building. Each room has a balcony facing the Ganga river. Inside, there are 3 beds, a chair, a study table, and a closet. The hostel has Wi-Fi, LAN, a lift, and everything we need. There's also a library and reading room on campus. The administrative building, academic building, boys' hostel, girls' hostel, and the director's house are all done in the first phase of construction. They're planning 2 more phases to add more buildings and another hostel.