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Average rating of IIT Jammu
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Arun Singh
23 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They've got Ph.D. and M.Tech degrees from good colleges and IITs. The courses are like the ones at IITs, which is cool. They make sure we're ready for the industry. The exams can be tough, but pass rates are usually between 72% to 90%.
Placement: Around 60% of students in the chemical field find jobs after graduating. I'm not sure about the numbers for 2024, but in 2023, the highest salary was 53 LPA and the lowest was 5-6 LPA. The top companies that hire are mostly in petroleum, like Hindustan Petroleum.
Campus: The hostel is pretty good, but the food is just okay. Wi-Fi is there, but it's not super fast, just normal. They have a water cooler and a table tennis table in the hostel. Rooms are bright, and you can plug in your laptop with LAN ports. For first and second-year students, rooms are shared by two people.
Uday Sharma
4 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They know their stuff and have tons of experience. They teach things you can't just find on YouTube or in books. They really prepare us for the real world. The exams are tricky. You can't just memorize everything and expect to pass. Sometimes you'll hit a roadblock, but that's okay.
Placement: Most students in our course end up with a job. The average salary is around 14 LPA, with the highest being 50 LPA. People usually land roles in Data Science, ML, or software development. Big companies like Qualcomm, Intel, Nvidia, Amazon, and Silicon Labs come for placements. Almost everyone in the batch gets internships, so it's not too tough to find one.
Campus: The campus here is top-notch because of the new IIT building. The hostels are awesome with lots of cool stuff like night canteens. The medical care is good too. And there's a sweet gaming area plus a big football field. It's great!
Tanya Nair
28 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff, but how they teach depends on the subject. Some are super interesting, while others expect you to do a lot on your own. The stuff we learn is good, but it could use more real-world skills. Exams are kinda tough, so you gotta study hard. Most people pass, but we could use more hands-on experience to get ready for jobs better.
Placement: The course here is great for getting jobs after graduation. Lots of students get hired, some even with really high salaries. Big companies and consulting firms like to hire from here. You can also find internships easily in good companies. They offer jobs in software, data, finance, and management.
Campus: The course setup is really good. They have fast Wi-Fi, cool labs, big classrooms, and a nice library. The hostel rooms are decent, and the food in the dining hall has lots of choices. There's also a clinic, sports fields, and fun places to hang out. Everything is kept neat and helps us with our studies and other stuff we do outside of class.
Sachin Reddy
23 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome and know their stuff. They've got real-world experience that they bring to the classroom. The classes get you ready for life after college. Exams can be tough, depending on the professor. Passing rates are around 30%, and it kind of depends on who's teaching. Grading seems to be based on how everyone else is doing.
Placement: Most students in our course got placed, around 70%. Almost everyone landed internships too. They got jobs in different IITs, small companies, and big ones like BPCL, RIL, and more chemical industries. Plus, we also get to show off our skills in hackathons for some extra experience.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty good, like 4.5 out of 5. They've got nice new hostels and everything is top-notch. Food is rated 3.8 out of 5, not too spicy, and everything's super clean. They really push sports and games, which is cool. If you get picked for inter-IIT stuff, you get some extra perks. The coaches are awesome at what they do.
Karan Das
29 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They give us personal attention, which is awesome. The course is all about getting us ready for the real world. The semester exams help us get ready for the finals.
Placement: Most students in my course got placed, around 85%. The highest package was like 30-40 lakhs, while the lowest was around 20-25 lakhs. Big companies like TCS and Goldman Sachs came for recruitment. Almost everyone got internships too, like with TCS.
Campus: The teachers are really smart and know their stuff. Our labs and classrooms have cool technology, and the library is nice. I love my hostel - the facilities are awesome. The food in the mess is tasty, and the canteen has good medical help. Plus, sports and games here are awesome too.
Harsh Singh
2 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they do a good job teaching. There are a bunch of cool classes to take, but some seem kinda unnecessary for computer students. The exams each semester are okay in terms of difficulty, and whether you pass or not really depends on how hard the class is.
Placement: I heard from older students that over 80% of CSE students got jobs. The best package is about 54 LPA, while the lowest is 9 LPA, and the average is 19 LPA. The big companies like Graviton, Paytm, Meesho, Nvidia, Amazon, and more hire from our college. In CSE, 75% of students land internships at top colleges.
Campus: Living on campus for the first two years means sharing a room with another guy. The room has everything we need like a bed, table, chair, and wardrobe. Wi-Fi works well, and the library is okay. Our classrooms have multiple boards and projectors. Labs have all the equipment we need. The food in the mess is decent, and the canteen is okay. Medical help is good, and there's a new sports block with cool stuff.
Ritu Reddy
12 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers are nice and the work is doable. But the tests happen back-to-back, like class quizzes before the big exams. Math tests are tough in the beginning. Getting an 8 GPA in the first year is really hard.
Placement: The placement scene at my college is pretty decent. Computer Science students are doing great with awesome job offers. But for other branches, it's a bit tough to land good placements. The placement team is trying hard to help out, though.
Campus: The hostel has everything you need and no major problems. The lecture halls have cool gadgets. You can find snack vending machines all around. But there's no cricket ground, which is a bummer. They're working on a new sports complex, though.
Prerna Rao
13 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know a lot in their subjects. They all have Master's or Ph.D. degrees. I think this college is a good choice. The weather is nice, and there's nothing really bad nearby. It's easy to get to, so you should definitely check it out.
Placement: I really like this college because it has great facilities. The teachers here are really good, so I think it's a good choice. The atmosphere is relaxed, and everything is going well. The placement opportunities are awesome. I heard that students from IIT Jammu can get a package of one crore, even if they're studying a material branch. And Computer Science Engineering students are reportedly getting around 1.5 crores per year.
Campus: The facilities here are amazing. College, hostel, and food services are all top-notch. Wi-Fi is fast and the library is great. You've got everything you need at a really high quality. Plus, you can even use Ethernet to connect. It's awesome!
Naveen Verma
22 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach well and the course content is practical. It prepares us for the real world. The exams are okay, not too hard if you put in the effort. Most students pass with a 95% success rate.
Placement: For my electrical engineering batch in 2024, we had a super impressive 87% placement rate. The highest salary offered was about 50 LPA, with an average of 18 LPA. Lots of companies came for recruitment, though I'm not sure about the names. And about 70% of us got internships from our course.
Campus: The facilities here are pretty good. They have Wi-Fi all day. The labs are filled with equipment. Classrooms are clean. The library has a lot of books. The food isn't great, but it's okay. They make sweet food, not spicy like I'm used to. The medical help is good too. They organize fun events for sports and games.
Vinay Nair
14 Jun, 2022
Admission: Most of the teachers here are well-educated, but I didn't really vibe with how they explained stuff. The course mix is okay; there's cool stuff like AI alongside the usual subjects. You can't just depend on the college for job placements; gotta keep learning on your own too. Exams aren't super tough; if you do all the tutorial questions, you'll probably be one of the top students. This semester, about 30% of students passed in most courses.
Placement: Around 60% of students got jobs last year, both on and off campus. The placements are decent, but don't expect crazy high salaries like in the news. The highest salary offered was 45 lakhs, the average was 19 lakhs, and the lowest was 11 lakhs. Big companies like Microsoft, Qualcomm, Samsung, and Nvidia come for placements. Most students also get internships, both in India and abroad, thanks to collaborations with the Taiwan study center. Popular job roles include software engineer, business consultant, and web developer.
Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure with new buildings and AC classrooms. There are labs with all the necessary equipment and a good Wi-Fi connection. However, the library is a bit small and can get crowded. The food in the mess is hit or miss, sometimes it's really bad, but the special dinners are pretty good. The medical facilities on campus are decent, with basic services available and a 24/7 ambulance for emergencies. A new gym with sports facilities like badminton, basketball, and volleyball is coming soon, which is exciting. Plus, we already have courts for these sports. And there are 2 fully equipped gyms on campus.
