
MNIT Jaipur - Malaviya National Institute of Technology
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Average rating of MNIT Jaipur
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Swati Singh
3 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and are helpful, but the way they teach is just okay. We're getting prepared for the industry, and there's a lot of competition. Exams can be tough or easy, depending on how well you get it. About 70% of students pass. The faculty is good, but not as great as I hoped for at NIT.
Placement: Most students get jobs after college. The starting pay is around 4 LPA, but some lucky ones get 14 LPA! Big companies like Asian Paints and L&T hire students. Almost everyone gets an internship. In my course, getting a job depends on how good you are with software and if you have a strong portfolio. The department gives some support, but you gotta work on your skills yourself. It's all about improving yourself in the architecture world.
Campus: The campus is getting better with new hostels being built. The old hostels are okay. The campus is really green which is nice. Wi-Fi works in most places on campus. The classrooms are good. The labs in the departments aren't great because they're in old buildings. The hostels are good they always have light and fans, security guards are there for emergencies, and we have access to both a cricket ground and a football ground.
Ajay Khan
19 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really cool. They're always there to help out and make learning fun. They have a lot of experience, some even coming from top institutes like IISc Bangalore and IIT Bombay. It's awesome to have such supportive teachers!
Placement: I really like how the placement opportunities are great in my department compared to other colleges. The average package is around 10 LPA, and the highest package in recent years was 40 LPA. Many students here are also going for higher studies in core subjects. Even in the technical field, students are doing really well.
Campus: MNIT has awesome infrastructure! Our VLTC is the biggest lecture hall in Asia. Every department has cool buildings. Prabha Bhawan, the admin building, is one of the prettiest in Jaipur.
Yash Iyer
1 Jan, 2025
Admission: The teachers were nice, but they lacked experience. They really put in effort, though. The curriculum was solid during my time there. We got to go on field trips every 6 months. Exams weren't too tough to pass as long as you studied.
Placement: A lot of students from my college end up getting jobs in good companies. Some of them get offered more than 5 lakhs per year, while others start at 3 lakhs. Most students in my course do internships, like at Accenture and HDFC Bank. I'd say about 80% of us get that chance.
Campus: The college here has the best infrastructure out of all the colleges in the city. Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus. Our classrooms are super clean, and the library has awesome books. Washrooms are always kept tidy. The hostel isn't great though. The food is really bad. But on the bright side, sports facilities are pretty good.
Shubham Sharma
9 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers know a lot, but they aren't very helpful. Some of them don't know much. The classes could be better. Some topics don't make sense. Exams are kind of hard, so you have to study a lot all semester.
Placement: The placement scene at my college is not as great as I hoped. The highest salary package in my field is around 27 LPA, and there are also average packages available. A lot of students choose to go for further studies abroad instead of taking up jobs. The placement rate is not very high, sitting at around 63%. The main companies that hire students from our course are Tata Motors and Hero MotoCorp.
Campus: The college is awesome! The new hostel is well-kept and matches perfectly with the whole campus. I love the food in the mess, it's clean and delicious. They even have a special dinner monthly! The classrooms have AC, which is cool. But the labs need some upgrade with new equipment. Wi-Fi is only in the academic area, not everywhere.
Seema Das
4 Apr, 2024
Admission: The exams were split into quarters, and for B.Tech, we had 8 semesters. We had mid-terms for 20 marks, half-yearly exams for 70 marks, and class tests for 10 marks. The exams were well-organized, and the best part was that they took place right in our classroom. The teachers were really nice too.
Placement: The job placements for Civil Engineering weren't as good as I hoped. There weren't many job offers, and most weren't that great. The best pay was 23.75 LPA, but the average was only 8 LPA. The middle pay was about 7.5 LPA. Circuital branches had better luck with job offers. They got paid between 15 to 20 LPA on average.
Campus: The teachers at this college were really good and knew their stuff. They taught us things that were useful in real life. The study plan was a bit old-fashioned, but they said they were going to change it soon. We had tests twice a semester, but they weren't too hard to pass.
Dinesh Menon
9 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable and always ready to help out. They teach us stuff that's actually useful for our future jobs. The study plan is a bit old-fashioned but they're working on fixing it soon. We have tests twice every semester, but they're not too hard. School days can get pretty busy with around 24-33 hours of classes a week.
Placement: The job placements for civil engineering students are not so great. There aren't many options, and the ones available don't pay well. The top salary offered is 23.75 LPA. On average, students get 8 LPA, with a median of 7.55 LPA. But for other branches like electrical or computer science, the job prospects are better. Students in these branches can expect to earn between 15 to 20 LPA on average.
Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure. The hostel is super clean and well-organized. The lab equipment is a bit old, but the classes are fun and interesting. Wi-Fi is only in the academic area, not in the hostel. You can connect to the internet using a LAN cable.
Usha Das
30 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are really nice, but sometimes it's hard to learn from them. I often rely on YouTube to understand things better. The semester exams are quite easy to pass, so that's a plus. The teachers are supportive and helpful, which makes studying here enjoyable. However, the college could do more to prepare us for the industry.
Placement: The companies that come here for placements are pretty good, especially for chemical engineering students. MNIT has a placement cell to help students find jobs. Hopefully, you'll land a good placement. However, the coding culture here isn't great.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty bad. The water quality in the lecture hall, sports ground, and hostel is really poor. You have to walk a lot to find clean water. But the course is super easy and relaxed.
Arjun Rao
2 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers in our course know their stuff. They're super helpful and nice. The lessons are great, and we do lots of fun activities. Everyone at the college is really friendly.
Placement: Around 70% of students in our course got placed. The highest package was 8.5 LPA, while the average was 6 LPA. The most common role offered was lab assistants. Plus, many students landed internships too.
Campus: The classrooms and labs are great! They've got good ventilation and everything's well-organized. The campus is super green, so you get lots of fresh air. Wi-Fi works well on campus and the library is stocked. Plus, there are lots of sports and medical facilities available. Love it here!
Uday Reddy
29 Dec, 2022
Admission: Most teachers just read slides and call it a day. They know their stuff but teaching skills could be better. The course content feels outdated in some areas, like not preparing us for the industry. Some subjects like metallurgy are an exception. Exams are a breeze, you can pass with little effort. Pass rate is around 90%.
Placement: Most students in my branch got jobs, like around 72%. The highest salary is about 26 LPA, and the lowest is around 6-7 LPA. Companies like Tata Steel, Jindal, Vedanta, JSW, and Reliance hire our grads. Some lucky students, like 7-8%, snag internships at JP Morgan and Google. The popular job roles are data analysis, corrosion engineer, and fabrication engineer.
Campus: The Wi-Fi in the hostels is really terrible, but it's good in places like the computer science department. The buildings for some departments, like metallurgy, are pretty old compared to others. Hostels aren't great - they're not very clean. Sports and games aren't a big deal here, and we don't get any equipment. The new hostels, like H15 Aravalli Hostel, are much better in terms of hygiene. But the food in the mess halls is awful, and they don't even wash the dishes properly. The medical facilities are just temporary fixes, not that great. The central canteen, though, is alright.
Shubham Nair
3 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers are really good here and they all have different ways of teaching. Most of them are great. It's cool because we learn a lot of stuff that's actually used in the real world. The semester exams aren't too hard. If you attend classes regularly, you'll be fine. The pass rate is around 33%.
Placement: I heard that 56% of students got placed after graduation. The highest salary package was 6,400,000, while the lowest was 150,000. On average, students got 900,000. Some of the top companies that hired from our college were JPMC, Wells Fargo, BNY, Texas, and Deutsche Bank. About 25% of students also landed internships. In electrical engineering, popular roles included analog engineer, digital role, and embedded software role.
Campus: The campus has good Wi-Fi everywhere and it's fast. The classrooms are nice and the library has all the books and e-books you need. The hostels are a bit old, and you can share a room or have your own depending on your year. The food in the mess is okay, but you can find healthier options if you look. There are sports facilities with separate grounds for each sport and coaches. Plus, there's a gym. And there's a dispensary with an ambulance, too.