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Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, Lucknow

Public/Government University|Estd. 1986

Average rating of Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, Lucknow

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.7

Based on 12 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
17%
4
33%
3
33%
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8%
1
8%
Placement

Placement

3.7/5

Admission

Admission

3.4/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

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4.0/5

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Lata Rao

Lata Rao

10 Oct, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great and really supportive. The exams during the semester can be pretty challenging since they're online. The teaching is top-notch, starting from the basics of each topic. They make sure to address any doubts you might have and help out every student with their questions.

Placement: The placements here are pretty average. In 2019, the highest salary offered was around 9 lakhs per year. They have diploma courses along with a B.Tech program in plastic engineering and manufacturing technology. Both branches are cool. Lots of students study here and everyone seems happy with the teachers and subjects.

Campus: The guys' hostel could be better, but the girls' hostel is awesome. Wi-Fi works in both hostels and classrooms. Teachers explain topics with real-life examples. Classrooms are comfy with good seats. The library has books for all subjects.

Naveen Choudhary

Naveen Choudhary

30 Apr, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. They're good at teaching too. The semester can be tough, but if you study hard, you'll pass. Most students pass with around a 70% success rate.

Placement: The college had good placements over 75% of students got jobs on and off-campus. Because of Covid, there were fewer placements at the college that year. The highest salary offered was 11.50 lakhs per year, the average was around 4.50 lakhs, and the lowest was about 2.40 lakhs. Top companies like Denso, Honda, Maruti Suzuki, and Amul came for recruitment. Many students got internships from companies like Kingfa, Rajoo, RDSO, Amul, and SRF. They offered roles in production and marketing.

Campus: The college campus has great Wi-Fi everywhere. The library is top-notch, labs are awesome, and the workshop is huge. The buildings are new and modern. The canteen serves food from 9 to 5. Hostel students have access to medical facilities, and there are sports and games to enjoy too.

Amit Mishra

Amit Mishra

7 Oct, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are mostly Ph.D. holders and know how to teach well. They're friendly and can help with most problems. We can ask them any questions we have. They give okay to good grades on our classwork and share tips for doing well on the final exams. Around 80% to 90% of students pass their classes.

Placement: In our B.Tech PE branch, about 40% of students get jobs every year. The highest salary from Reliance is 8 LPA, and five students got that this year. So far, 25-30% of us have jobs, with an average of Rs. 35,000 per month. Companies like Amul, Reliance, Lohiya Kanpur, and more hire us for roles in research, production, and quality. It's cool!

Campus: The campus has nice buildings, but it's pretty small for engineering students. The outside view is awesome though. They have free Wi-Fi, which is cool. The hostels are okay, and the food is just average. The girls' hostel is better than the others. The classrooms are decent, they have projectors, and there's even an elevator. There are two auditoriums one outside and one inside. Overall, it's not bad, but it could be better.

Nidhi Reddy

Nidhi Reddy

29 Jun, 2024

1.8
1 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The math teacher, Keerti, was really great at teaching us. She knew her stuff and made learning fun. It was awesome learning from her. The rest of the faculty was just okay, though. I wish the labs had more practical stuff for us to do. How are we supposed to get ready for the real world without that?

Placement: Four of us got jobs after college. The highest salary was 4.5 lakhs per year from a company called Lohia Pvt Ltd. The lowest was 2 lakhs per year. On average, we were offered 2.5 lakhs. Lohia Ltd was the main company hiring, mostly for plastics. But one student got in somewhere else. None of us got internships.

Campus: The college's infrastructure was just okay. Unfortunately, there was no lift for pregnant teachers. The canteen was pretty basic, with limited food options like bun butter and cold drinks. They did offer lunch for 40 bucks, which was decent. During our first semester, we had to stay at another girls' hostel 4 km away from the college. But we had to leave without any backup. The college had a good hostel for boys, but us girls had to find our own place to stay. Finally, in late 2017, they built a new girls' hostel, but the food wasn't cooked there. They cooked the food at the boys' hostel and then brought it over. There was no medical help on campus, and if something happened, the faculty didn't respond quickly. The college didn't really support sports either. In the 3rd year, we had a sports fest called capoeira, organized and funded by the students. We handled everything from certificates to expenses ourselves.

Arjun Rao

Arjun Rao

28 May, 2023

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at Central Institute of Plastic and Petrochemical Engineering really know their stuff. The course content makes sense and is up-to-date. The exam in one semester is pretty tough, but if you study, you can pass with a 50% minimum.

Placement: So, like, most students got jobs after college, around 70%. Big companies like Tata, Reliance, and Suzuki hire a lot of students from our college. Some students even did internships at Karam and Suzuki. About half of us get internships. Our course is all about finding ways to recycle plastic. It's pretty cool how we can make something useful out of waste.

Campus: The Central Institute of Plastic and Petrochemical Engineering has great facilities like a Wi-Fi lab, smart classes, and a library. The hostel facilities are top-notch compared to other colleges. The food they serve is pretty good too.

Tanvi Singh

Tanvi Singh

28 Feb, 2023

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff and teach well. They focus more on practical skills than theory in this course. We do theoretical subjects, practical labs, work with machines, and do workshops. It helps us get ready for the industry by giving us real-world knowledge. The exams aren't too hard if you keep up with your studies. Last time, 40% of us passed.

Placement: Most students in our course got placed, around 78%. The highest salary offered was 6.5 LPA, while the lowest was 2.3 LPA, and the average was 3 LPA. Companies like Honda, Uno Minda, and others hired from our course. Many students, about 85%, landed internships in companies like Timex, Lohia, and more. Roles like production manager, supervisor, and maintenance engineer were offered to us. It's a good course for getting placed and gaining practical experience.

Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, which is awesome. There are labs, classrooms with projectors, a library, canteen, auditorium, and more. The hostel is pretty good, and the food in the mess is okay. They have a good medical facility and they organize sports and games regularly.

Rahul Rajan

Rahul Rajan

16 Nov, 2022

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really care about us students and want us to succeed. Each one knows a lot about what they teach. Some like to talk theory, while others like to get hands-on with practical stuff. It keeps things interesting!

Placement: The placements at CIPET are awesome! Big companies come to our campus, and most students get jobs through campus placements. You can check the salary details on the college website. We have a placement cell that helps students land their dream jobs.

Campus: The college's buildings aren't as nice as some other colleges, but we do have cool stuff like a canteen, sports fields, and Wi-Fi in our hostels all day. The food in the mess is pretty tasty too!

Parth Iyer

Parth Iyer

3 Oct, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They support us a lot and you can ask them anything. We have two mid-term exams each semester. Since the college is autonomous, the semester exams are pretty easy.

Placement: Placements are really good for all branches, almost everyone gets placed. They also cover entrepreneurship and management topics. The starting salary is around 5 LPA. Big companies like GAIL, MOTHER SONS, and SUPREME come for recruitment.

Campus: The college has a really friendly atmosphere and the facilities are super helpful. They've got a big workshop for practice, and we can use labs and workshops whenever we want. The staff are really supportive too.

Aparna Gupta

Aparna Gupta

2 Jun, 2022

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college are super helpful, even though it's a government college. They always give their best to make sure we understand our subjects. All of them have Ph.Ds, and some even come from IIT. They know so much about their subjects, and the teaching is really good. You'll definitely get the hang of every concept.

Placement: At my college, everyone usually gets a job after graduating. The salaries offered vary from around 3.5 to 11 lakhs per year. Companies like Timex, Reliance Industries, Honda, Byjus, and more hire students. Job roles include research, quality assurance, and engineering. Salaries for my course range from 4 to 11 lakhs per year. While my college doesn't arrange internships, students can find them easily on their own. Many students have interned at places like Lohia corporation, GAIL, and BHEL.

Campus: The facilities at my college, especially in my course, are pretty good. The academic building has cool water coolers for hot days and it's always clean. There are three hostels - 2 for boys and 1 for girls. The girls' hostel is awesome, like a 3-star hotel with nice rooms and facilities. The boys' hostels are okay. One hostel is good for first-year students, but the rooms are a bit small. There's a common room to chill in with TV and table tennis. The other boys' hostel needs a makeover - it's not clean and the walls are a mess. Only staff get Wi-Fi access. The labs have all the equipment for projects in subjects like physics, chemistry, and computer science. The library is the best part - big with lots of books. The librarian is super friendly and helpful. Overall, the facilities are decent, but some areas could use some improvement.

Seema Menon

Seema Menon

27 Mar, 2022

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty at our college varies  some are really good, while others are not so great. To stand out, students need to put in extra effort. The plastic engineering and technology program is just as tough as mechanical engineering.

Placement: The job opportunities after finishing our course at college are really good compared to other private colleges connected with AKTU. Our course is pretty unique and only a few colleges in India have it. In UP, only 2 colleges offer this course. Around 75% of students get placed after graduation, which is great considering the current state of engineering colleges.

Campus: Our college's infrastructure isn't as fancy as places like AMITY or BBD. We have basic sports grounds and just okay hostels. The cafeteria isn't great either. The academic buildings aren't huge either. Overall, our college's infrastructure is decent enough.