Average rating of AIT
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
2.8
Student Rating Distribution
Usha Iyer
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Dec, 2025
Admission: The engineering professors are really knowledgeable and have lots of experience. They make sure we do a lot of hands-on stuff in the labs, which is great. The management teachers are also top-notch.
Placement: Placements at the campus are really good. Over 70% of students get placed every year. Big companies come for campus drives and hire final year and 3rd year students. Even graduates get opportunities from these drives.
Campus: The college has top-notch infrastructure with three main blocks for engineering, management, and hostels. The design and facilities are amazing. They also have bus services, grounds, and a cafeteria with clean food options.
Sunita Singh
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful during PTU exams. But they focus a lot on theory and don't give much practical experience. The ratio of teachers to students is 1:30, so classes can feel a bit crowded. Unfortunately, there's not much industry exposure here. The course curriculum follows the guidelines of L. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University, and the college is affiliated with AICTE.
Placement: The campus placements aren't great, but it's possible to get a job. The average package is around 3 LPA. You need to pass your degree with at least 60% marks to be eligible. Having practical experience is important for landing good job opportunities.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here isn't great and the classrooms are not like regular ones. The library has enough books for our PTU courses, but not for exams like GATE. Unfortunately, there's no medical help available. They do have sports events, though. The hostels are just okay, not the best. The canteen is average and the labs are not up to B.Tech standards.
Rakesh Reddy
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 11 Oct, 2025
Admission: I'm studying civil engineering, and our department's labs are really good. We have Wi-Fi which is cool. The college always has fun events like sports tournaments and dance competitions, which are awesome. The hostel rooms are okay, I haven't had any problems so far. I think our college has a bright future ahead.
Placement: Adesh Institute of Technology is great! Lots of students here find jobs after college around 40%. And about 70% of students get internships. Our college has a special placement cell that helps us a lot. It's easy to get all the info we need there.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is top-notch. There are 5 hostels for guys and 2 for girls, plus sports facilities. The canteen serves a wide range of food. I have no complaints about the college's infrastructure. I'd give it a perfect 10 out of 10.
Shubham Gupta
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 24 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and well-educated, coming from different government colleges. They're always there for us students whenever we need help. The teaching methods are more theoretical than practical, but we still learn a lot. The student-faculty ratio is around 60 to 40, which is pretty decent.
Placement: The placement for our senior batch wasn't great only 35% got placed. The highest salary offered was 22,500 INR while the minimum was 15,000 INR. Lots of big companies come to recruit here. About 80% of students manage to land internships through the college. There's a placement cell near the account office, but not everything seems to be running smoothly.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here isn't great yet, but there are plenty of labs with all the tools we need. Unfortunately, the classrooms aren't digitalized. It's hard to find medical facility info. The library on the 2nd floor has lots of books, which is awesome. Sports aren't organized well, but this year all B.Tech students can join the Adesh Cricket League.
Sumit
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 13 Sept, 2025
Admission: I really enjoyed my time at this college. Everyone here is super friendly. Plus, it's awesome that this college is against ragging, so we didn't have to deal with any issues when we started. The teachers are great! They're really nice and always ready to help out. They know their stuff and make learning fun. I like how we have lab classes and tutorials where we can work through problems together. And if we have any questions, the teachers are always available to help, even outside of class. It's a cool place to learn!
Placement: I'm in my last year studying CSE. The college claims to have 95% placements, but the issue is that the companies offer really low salaries. It's probably better to build your own career than rely on the college for placements.
Campus: I go to this college in Gharuan. The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere. The library has all the books we need. They've got a basketball court and a volleyball court for sports. The labs have everything we need too. The hostel rooms are not that great. I mean, like, three to four of us have to share one room not cool. The food at the hostel isn't great either, so I stay in a flat nearby. There's no proper playground for football and cricket at the college.
Divya Goyal
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and helpful. They know their stuff and teach well. They give us notes and even hold seminars after each chapter. It's great.
Placement: I'm studying B.Tech in computer science at Adesh. The placements for computer science students are better here than for other branches. Other branches also have good placements, but mostly for jobs near Chandigarh. Not many options for other states. A senior landed a job with a 3 lac per annum package. Most seniors, about 75%, found jobs.
Campus: The college might not have a big campus, but the education here is top-notch. Parents care more about quality education than fancy buildings, right? We've got everything we need Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, library, canteen, and even sports facilities. It's all good here!
Smriti Choudhary
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 14 Aug, 2025
Admission: I really like the faculty here because they're awesome even though the fees are low. Classes happen every day, and the teachers work hard to make sure we learn a lot.
Placement: The placement options are there, but the companies aren't top-notch. The salary offered is average. We don't see many big companies coming in. The good part is we also get chances for government jobs. Overall, placement is decent considering the fees and number of students.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure for the fee we pay. There are workshops available and classes are nice. They have fans and some even have ACs. Everything a student needs is there, but sometimes there's not enough of it.
Chetan Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful. They know their stuff and always help us when we're stuck. They give us notes, explain everything clearly, and then we study on our own. The ratio of students to teachers is about 60 to 1.
Placement: The college had a placement cell, but I never used it. I didn't rely on it for job opportunities. Instead, I focused on finding my own path to success.
Campus: The college claimed to have Wi-Fi, but it wasn't working. The classrooms were tidy, but there was no AC. They didn't have medical facilities or enough sports activities. The equipment for sports was lacking. The hostels were super dirty. I commuted, but my friend who lived there always complained about the hostel's conditions.
Shreya Singh
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 13 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and great in many ways. They're smart and offer interesting courses both in and out of class. We have cool activities like discussions and debates. I totally recommend this college!
Placement: The placements here weren't great. They didn't do on-campus placements, but some opportunities were offered outside for Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Core placements were hard to come by, but things are getting better now.
Campus: The college's infrastructure has improved a lot since we were there. They've got new equipment now, making it even better. Everything you need is there. The hostel is off-campus, not on campus, and unfortunately, they don't have a hostel for girls.
Dinesh Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 25 May, 2025
Admission: The courses at this college come from Punjab Technical University. It's not as top-notch as some other universities in India, but still holds a lot of value. Punjab Technical University has a great reputation and is widely recognized.
Placement: The placements at our college aren't great. You can't really rely on them to find a job. Most students end up having to look for jobs on their own. Plus, the companies that come here aren't really big, and they don't offer many jobs. But one good thing is that they do help us get ready for placements.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty bad. There's just one big building on campus, and the other smaller blocks are hard to spot from a distance. Inside, things aren't much better. The workshops, canteen, and labs are all poorly maintained, with only a few things in decent shape.
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