
Bhilai Institute of Technology, Raipur
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Average rating of BIT Raipur
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.4
Student Rating Distribution
Nidhi Khan
7 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are pretty knowledgeable, but most of the experienced ones who were friendly with students have left because of the management. The course is good, but they don't really teach it practically. We have lab classes every day, but when it comes to exams, it's all theory and not much practical stuff. During the final viva, teachers ask us things they never taught us. They never finish the syllabus on time and rush to complete it just before the University's deadline. They cram a 6-month syllabus into just 3 months of classes. They even delayed the final exams by 3 months! The course is more industry-focused, so we have to put in extra effort outside of class to learn coding practically. They don't really guide us on how to succeed in our careers or what skills to focus on for a secure job. You need to get at least 35% to pass, and all the exams are mostly theory-based. Attendance is a big deal too - we need to have 75%. It feels like the college is only still running because of a few good teachers who are helping us get our B.Tech degree.
Placement: The job placements here aren't great. Only regular companies visit our college. We mostly see service-based and Ed-Tech companies coming for recruitment. The highest salary offered is 8 LPA and the average is 2 LPA. It would be nice if the college brought in more diverse companies for better job opportunities.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is not great. It's smaller than most medium-sized colleges. The Wi-Fi is there, but it's not very reliable. The labs have outdated computers. We can easily get syllabus books, but the library doesn't have many other books. The restrooms aren't nice, and there are no sanitizers provided. The classrooms are okay, but there are power cuts often. Only a few labs have AC. The hostel is small and cramped, with 3-4 students in one room. The lunch food is good, but breakfast and dinner can be better. The mess cleanliness could be improved. There's not much sports equipment, and the ground needs maintenance. The transportation system needs better management.
Pradeep Mishra
19 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff. They really know how to teach well. The course is perfect for anyone looking to get into IT. The exams are fair and focus on applying what you've learned, so make sure you stay on top of your studies all year round.
Placement: I really liked the placements at our college. Almost 90% of the students got jobs in big companies. The highest salary offered was 8 lakhs per year, the average was around 3.86 lakhs, and the lowest was about 1.3 lakhs. You need to look for internships by yourself, though. The top companies that hired students were TCS, BYJU's, and IBM.
Campus: The campus is nice, and the facilities are actually better than I thought. They have dorms for guys and girls. The food in the cafeteria is okay, and there are sports fields and a clinic nearby.
Dinesh Singh
12 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They assist us with both minor and major projects. They are all experienced, with around 5 to 8 years of experience. The teaching quality is great. We go on industrial visits starting from the 2nd year, which really prepares us for the industry. The semester exams can be tough, but the teachers support us a lot. The passing rate is around 80-85%.
Placement: I graduated in 2019, and around 70-75% of us got placed. The highest salary package was 12 LPA, while the average was 3.5 LPA and the lowest was 2 LPA. Byju's and TCS were the top recruiters. About 60% of us landed internships with our skills, and many ended up in great companies.
Campus: The college has great facilities like an air-conditioned auditorium and smart classrooms. There's a library with lots of books, labs for experiments, and Wi-Fi all over campus. The hostel and mess are clean, and the canteen serves really good food. They also have a medical facility, a sports ground, and lots of games.
Pooja Verma
7 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college are really friendly and super smart. They all have Ph.Ds in what they teach. The course is tough, but they explain it well. It's great for getting ready for a job. The exams are a bit hard, though. Most students pass with 85-90%.
Placement: Most Mechanical Engineering students got placed, while around 70%-80% of CSE students found jobs. The highest salary offered was 7.4 LPA, and the lowest was 3.6 LPA. The average salary was 5.2 LPA. Bhilai Steel Plant (BSP) hired a lot of students from our course. Also, many of us got internships, around 60%-70% of us.
Campus: The college facilities are top-notch and the campus looks great. It's just a bit small compared to some others. We have 21 Wi-Fi spots which is cool. All the labs are in good shape and the library has everything you need. When it comes to sports, this college isn't the best, though.
Sneha Sharma
1 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and super smart. They know their stuff and teach well. It's important to pay attention so you can be ready for the industry. The exams each semester are fair, but you gotta study every day to do well.
Placement: The placement rate here is okay - it's better than some other private colleges. The highest salary they offered was 12 LPA, while the lowest was 1.5 LPA. On average, it's around 4 LPA. Companies like Ambuja Cement, JSW, and Monnet are the top choices for hiring students.
Campus: The college building looks awesome, but the boys' hostel building isn't that great. Wi-Fi works well everywhere on campus, with good speed. The labs and classrooms are nice, but the library is just okay, nothing special.
Vinay Menon
7 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers at this college are super experienced and always ready to help. I can go to them for anything. They're really supportive, and the principal is great too. He always looks out for what's best for the students. The exams are not too hard, with a passing rate of around 60%. The courses are spot on and actually useful.
Placement: The placement scene at Bhilai Institute of Technology, Raipur, is really good. Lots of students land jobs in top companies. The salary packages vary a lot - some are high, some are average, and some are on the lower side. Big names like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys come for recruitment, offering jobs in different areas like development and testing. Most students also get internships in companies like Capgemini and Cognizant, which is super helpful. The college gives good support for placements, getting us ready for work life and helping us kickstart our careers in teaching or business.
Campus: The labs have all the newest software, which helps us learn the latest tech skills. The hostels have big rooms for 4 people, and there's a badminton court and a mess with 3 meals a day. There are 2 canteens with lots of food options. Our campus has 4 grounds for sports like cricket, football, Kabbadi, volleyball, and more. We can play almost any indoor game here too, except for pool.
Yash Verma
4 Mar, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really good, they know their stuff. They're always ready to help and the way they teach is great. The course here is practical and gets you ready for the real world. Exams aren't too tough, just average. If you put in the effort, you can pass for sure. The pass rate is around 35%, so it's doable if you work hard.
Placement: I studied civil engineering, and I'm happy to say that 35% of us got good job placements. The highest salary package is around 10 LPA, while the average is 6-7 LPA, and the lowest is 4-5 LPA. Companies like Hindustan Construction, L&T, Tata Project, and more hire students from our course. About 80% of us landed internships at Hindustan Construction. The popular roles we get are construction manager and geological engineer.
Campus: The civil department facilities at our college are awesome. We have cool practical labs and Wi-Fi all the time. Our classrooms and library are digital too. The hostel is clean and the food at the mess is tasty and healthy. There's medical help 24/7 and each sport has its own coach and ground. Love it here!
Pankaj Rao
17 Jan, 2021
Admission: The professors here are nice and all, but they're not super knowledgeable. They just stick to the course without really diving into the material. It feels like they're just trying to get through the syllabus. The course content is really outdated, but that's not the college's fault - it's set by the university. So, don't expect to learn much here.
Placement: The placement rate here is pretty low. Companies don't come here much because students focus more on theory than practical stuff. They even send us to other colleges for job fairs. Don't expect much in terms of opportunities here.
Campus: The computers are good for basic programs, but not powerful enough for advanced ones. I don't live on campus.
Amit Joshi
12 Dec, 2019
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They're always there to guide you through the tough stuff. They really know their stuff and get you ready for the industry. Plus, they set up campus drives for BE students. We have exams every semester and yearly, depending on the course. It's a great place to learn!
Placement: I didn't see any job placements for M.Tech (industrial safety) students in our batch. Most of us are already working. Maybe the other batch had better luck. But they do offer internships for undergrads and organize cool extra activities like seminars and industrial visits.
Campus: The college has a fully equipped campus with Wi-Fi, a canteen, and a playground. There's also hostel facilities available. The labs are great for working on projects and the college partners with top industries for student exposure. They have labs, a ground, a test center, and logistic facilities too.
Rohit Khan
1 Sept, 2019
Admission: The teachers at my college, Bhilai Institute of Technology Raipur, are really helpful. They're skilled at teaching and they care about making sure we understand the material. Even though some teachers in the higher semesters aren't the best, they make up for it by giving us assignments that help us learn the topics. It's a good way to stay on track with our studies.
Placement: In my batch, about a quarter of students got jobs as trainer engineers or in business development some even at BYJUS. But so far, no one from our college, Bhilai Institute of Technology in Raipur, landed a top job through campus placements.
Campus: The hostel at Bhilai Institute of Technology Raipur isn't very big, but it has good infrastructure and Wi-Fi. The mess food wasn't great - not the best meals or breakfast. They don't even have inverters and charge a lot for the hostel.