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Central Institute of Tool Design

Public/Government University|Estd. 1968

Average rating of Central Institute of Tool Design

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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10%
4
65%
3
15%
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10%
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Placement

Placement

4.1/5

Admission

Admission

4.0/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.9/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Rohit Menon

Rohit Menon

31 Aug, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I'm really liking the teachers here. They're super helpful, know their stuff, and teach in different ways. They use hands-on, talking, and visual methods with projectors. Each course has its own teacher. Once we finish, we get to see how things work in the real world. The stuff we learn here is great for getting a good job. And at the end, we even get a shot at landing a job through interviews with companies.

Placement: I'll be real with you guys. At our college, they hook us up with job placements for sure. Whether you're a brainiac or struggle with studies, you gotta get hands-on experience to land a job. They set us up with big names like Tata, Wipro, and Godrej. And if not them, there are other cool companies ready to hire you. Starting salary ranges from Rs.7000 to 15000, with an average around Rs.9000. This knowledge can even take you abroad later on. Loads of students have already scored sweet gigs in India and overseas.

Campus: At our college, we have a workshop with different machines like lathe, grinding, and milling. The college has decent infrastructure with high-tech labs and library. Classrooms are spacious. The food is affordable and delicious every day. No issues with the infrastructure so far. We have modern machines and computers on campus. Learning is done using projectors. Unfortunately, there are no sports facilities. The hostel is only for 1st-year students, but it's great. There's also a nice garden on campus for studying and relaxing.

Radhika Sharma

Radhika Sharma

8 Jun, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They each specialize in a certain area of design or training. They help both local and international students grow in every way possible. There's about 1 teacher for every 50 students. They have a big tool room and workshops to give us a taste of the industry. They offer different courses like post-graduation, graduation, diploma, and master's certification in tool design and production. They also have courses on VLSI embedded systems and software design like Ansys, pro-e (Creo), SolidWorks, CATIA, Siemens NX, CNC programming, and automation training.

Placement: If you're doing a long-term course like DECE, DME, MCTE, Masters in Tool Design, or a post-graduate course, placements are a big deal here. The past placements show that students get good jobs in top companies working on defense and research stuff. CITD also organizes a national test to hire graduates from all CITD training centers. It's a good opportunity for us students.

Campus: CITD has awesome facilities for students from all over the world. They make sure everything is top-notch. The college has separate hostels for local and international students, a digital library, and a fully equipped tool room. There are different blocks for diploma and design training, and the administration department is separate too. Plus, there's a huge seminar hall that can fit 500 students. They really keep everything up to date.

Supriya Nair

Supriya Nair

8 May, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super experienced and really hands-on. They've been teaching for at least ten years and make sure we understand both the theory and real-life applications. They show up to class on time and even take us to the tool room for some hands-on learning.

Placement: CITD gives lots of chances to students. Big companies like Bajaj, Mercedes, Taal Tech, Cyient, Mekins, Siemens, Kia Motors, and more come for campus interviews. But you gotta have the skills to land a job. Salaries range from Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 30,000 per month. If you want a job, you need to know your stuff. This college can help you get there.

Campus: The college has a nice setup with labs open from 8 am to 9 pm. The computers in the lab work well, and there are plenty of them for students to use during college hours without any issues. The campus has a nice green environment, and the canteen food is cheap and good.

Seema Nair

Seema Nair

22 Feb, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were awesome when I started, but most of them left by the end of my course. Luckily, there are still some good ones left. The course material is relevant, but man, it's super tough! Especially for someone fresh out of 10th grade at just 15-16 years old. Before you sign up, just know that the semester exams are crazy hard. You need to get at least 50% to pass. And to give you an idea of how tough it is, almost 70% of students end up with a backlog in at least one subject each semester. There are about 20 subjects (including labs and theory) starting from the second year. So, think long and hard before you commit.

Placement: So, in DTDM, all students get placements. In the final year, you do an internship at a company. Usually, you get a job offer after you finish the course. But many choose to study more. Some do stay on. The highest stipend I heard was 19k from Skyroot Aerospace. They even offered a better salary for some. Tata also hires students. In the next batch, Tata took around 40 students. During the internship, you mostly do support work as a trainee. Don't expect too much from it.

Campus: CITD has way more facilities than any other Polytechnic college. The workshop is huge with lots of machines like cncs, lathes, and milling machines. The library is great, and the hostels are okay. The food in the mess was not so good from what I heard. But I can't say much about it because I was a dayscholar. The canteen staff always changed. As for sports, there's nothing here.

Manoj Verma

Manoj Verma

10 Jan, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are awesome. Classrooms have cool digital boards, they're clean and neat, and the seats are comfy. The teachers are really smart.

Placement: Being a trainee here feels like my first internship. The college hooks us up with internships at cool companies like Samsung. The placements make us happy, but the packages are kinda small and mostly go to the top students.

Campus: The food is not great, but everything else is okay. The water and facilities are average, and the cleanliness is good. The beds in the hostels are comfy, and the environment is nice. Plenty of space and a playground are also available.

Manisha Verma

Manisha Verma

16 Nov, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. The course is practical and makes sense. You just need 28 marks to pass, which is pretty doable. Placements are not a big deal  even if you score 45, you'll still land a job.

Placement: You need to score about 65% for getting a job. The lowest salary package is 1 lakh per year, while the highest is 4 lakh. Top companies like Tata Delux recruit here. Around 67% of students get placed, especially in Jeddimeetalaa. The salaries are good, with benefits like PF deductions. Even students with backlogs get opportunities here. It's a great place for placements with top companies coming in.

Campus: The Wi-Fi isn't great, but the labs are top-notch. The teachers are really experienced and helpful. The library is nice, and they have good food and mineral water. Unfortunately, there aren't any sports facilities, but there's fast food available. Overall, it's a good place with great resources.

Vishal Gupta

Vishal Gupta

16 Apr, 2024

2.8
3 Admission 2 Academics 4 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are pretty good overall, but sometimes it's hard to follow them because of their accents. They know their stuff, though. The grading can be rough sometimes because they don't always check thoroughly. The exam office is a mess too, they do things however they want.

Placement: I studied tool design, but they call it diploma in tool die and mould making. The course is tough, but it's worth it. Many of my classmates already found jobs. A few more companies might come for placements soon.

Campus: The hostel has a canteen and mess, which is cool. Most rooms in the hostel are nice. There's an old hostel, but students are used to it. Some hostels are really clean, while others need work. But they do try to keep things tidy.

Amit Joshi

Amit Joshi

23 Mar, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make learning easy and interesting. The courses here prepare us well for the real world and teach us how to start our own businesses. Plus, we get hands-on experience which is awesome.

Placement: All students in my college got placed. Salaries range from 8,000 to 30,000, with an average of 10,000. The top companies hiring are Godrej, Tata, and Apirock. Everyone in my course got internships at these companies too.

Campus: The college has great facilities like Wi-Fi, labs, workshops, library, and digital classrooms. The hostel facilities are top-notch too, with good food in the mess and canteen, medical help, sports, games, workshops, and a library. Everything is pretty good here.

Deepak Rao

Deepak Rao

14 Jul, 2023

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The college offers a mix of theory and hands-on learning for different courses. The teachers are great at explaining things, so everyone can follow along. The class sizes are a bit big, with 1 teacher for every 40 students. But hey, that one teacher is really good at what they do! The most popular courses are ME tool design, ME cad cam, and PGTD.

Placement: Around 50-60% of us in my batch landed internships, with some getting as much as 15k and others starting at 5k. On average, we made about 8k during internships. When it comes to placements, about 60-70% of students in every batch found jobs. The highest salary offered was 7.2L/a, while the average was around 3L/a. Companies like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Hero visited our campus, offering roles like design engineers and assistant managers. In my batch, 15 out of 30 got placed, and in my seniors' batch, 24 out of 30 landed jobs. Overall, the college has a placement cell to help us out.

Campus: The college has a good infrastructure with a nice library. The canteen could be better though. I like the design facilities and the projector classrooms. The tool room is helpful too. It's great for gaining practical experience in our field. The food quality is not the best, but it's okay. There aren't many sports or extracurricular activities. The hostel rooms are nice and well-maintained. Luckily, I haven't faced any infrastructure problems so far.

Neha Mishra

Neha Mishra

1 Oct, 2022

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They teach us in a way that makes sense, both in theory and in real life. The exams are tough, but if you put in the effort, you can pass with a 60% minimum. This course sets us up for success in the real world if we put in the work.

Placement: I got placed in a company for an internship, and there's a chance to continue it. They guarantee almost 100% placement for internships, mainly in production and design fields. The average package for the internship is around 1.5 LPA.

Campus: The course infrastructure here is top-notch. It's the only place in Telangana where you can do this course. The facilities are awesome. The labs have all the equipment you need, and the library is really nice. They provide hostel only for the first year, and there's a canteen with affordable prices.