
Chhotu Ram Rural Institute of Technology
Average rating of Chhotu Ram Rural Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Chetan Nair
Diploma in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teacher is really good and the main exams are tough but fair. Only about 35% of students pass, so you gotta work hard. The course curriculum is awesome and prepares us well for the industry. Everyone in class is attentive and participates actively. We all really like the teachers here.
Placement: Most students in my course end up with jobs after graduating. I'm currently studying here. Seniors mentioned that they usually start with a salary of Rs. 50,000, and many students land internships at big companies. Employers prefer smart and skilled students.
Campus: The college has lots of labs, a huge library, yummy food in the canteen, and good medical help. They've got Smart classes, a big auditorium with awesome sound, and top-notch projectors. The classrooms are super clean, with new benches and tools.
Kavita Reddy
Diploma in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice. They act like your friend and are always ready to help you with any career-related issues. You can talk to them freely about your future plans. The exams are not too hard, just study your notes and practice the questions your teachers give you. Just remember to be respectful in front of them.
Placement: Around 10 students out of 60 usually get selected each year. The number changes depending on the situation. Some years, lots of students land jobs, but in other years, only a few do. On average, the placement scene here is pretty good. Most students end up with jobs paying between Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 25,000 per month.
Campus: The college's facilities are top-notch compared to other polytechnic schools. They have well-organized labs, classrooms, a library, and good Wi-Fi. There's no college hostel, but you can find a room nearby for a good price. They also have a big canteen with affordable food. And don't forget the huge playground for sports! Every January and February, we have a fun sports day at the college.
Pooja Singh
Diploma in Digital Electronics Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here talk a bit fancy, like they're from a village that reads a lot. But some teachers are cool and really get us. If you're stuck, this college is okay as a last resort. We have 3 exams: 2 small ones with 40 marks each, needing 20 to pass. The big final exam is worth 100 marks, so you need 60 to pass overall. We only had one sports event in my 3 years here.
Placement: The college doesn't really have any good job placements, even though they brag about it. Big companies don't visit here. The teachers are pretty rude and don't know how to treat students well. Hardly anyone from our batch got a job, and lots of students failed.
Campus: The college buildings are old and the classrooms have outdated desks. Wi-Fi only works in some places. Most machines in the lab are broken. It's hard to get to the college from the metro. There aren't any shops nearby. Paying fees takes a long time.
Swati Mishra
Diploma in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are mostly helpful, but some are a bit stingy with grades. They're mostly B.Tech grads, with a few PhDs and M.Techs. They know their stuff. The course gets you ready for work, but not really for the real world.
Placement: Only about 10% of students get placed by companies, with usually 1-2 students chosen per branch. The pay starts at 10,000 INR a month and goes up to 28,000 INR a month. The main companies hiring are Tata, Hitachi, and Infosys. Luckily, my branch often gets picked by Tata for placements.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi and the classrooms are in good shape. The buildings are old but they're sturdy. Unfortunately, there's no AC in the classes. The library doesn't have a quiet reading area. They charge 3000 INR for three years of book rental, but you get half back.
Pranav
Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers were nice, friendly, and supportive. Only a couple of teachers were a bit rude. We had two tests during the semester. We also had practical exams, both internal and external. And then there were the big board exams. Overall, it was a good experience.
Placement: Only about 5% of us got placed in our batch. The highest salary they offered was 4 LPA, while the lowest was 2 LPA.
Campus: The campus was really nice. The classrooms were clean and in good condition. They had everything you needed water, bathrooms, a cafeteria, and a big playground. Plus, there were lots of trees and plants around. I was happy with how everything looked.
Neha Choudhary
Diploma in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Apr, 2024
Admission: The college faculty is great! They really know their stuff and are super helpful when it comes to job placements. The electrical workshops are top-notch, and the instructors are really knowledgeable and supportive. The exams here can be challenging, but it pushes us to do our best. You need at least a 40% to pass, so it keeps us on our toes!
Placement: Most of my friends who scored between 72 and 100% got placed. The main companies that hire us are Micromatic and Tata Power. In our course, we mainly get offers for Diploma trainee engineer roles. For electrical branch students, the top companies are Micromatic, Tata Power, Kaiser Appliances, Bajaj, Vikas Group, and Reliance Jio. The highest salary package offered is around 25k to 22k.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with a library and a canteen. Wi-Fi is available, but not everywhere. The canteen offers a variety of food options, but it's limited. The library needs more up-to-date books that match our syllabus, and there's no cozy reading area. Unfortunately, there are no hostels on campus, so most students opt for PGs in the nearby village of Gevra.
Varun Joshi
Diploma in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are pretty strict, but they listen to us. You can ask them questions even after classes are over, and you can call them too. They're really good at helping us with any problems we have.
Placement: The job opportunities at our college are pretty good. You can start applying for jobs from the 5th semester. They keep us informed about job opportunities through the placement office. Just make sure to pass all your subjects by the 4th semester and keep your grades above 60% to have a better shot at landing a job.
Campus: There's no hostel at this college, but college life is pretty good. I really enjoy learning here, especially during practicals. The first couple of years focus on how different motors work. In the third year, we dive into more hands-on stuff and important exams.
Pranav Khan
Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are really nice and always ready to help us with anything. But sometimes they struggle to explain things clearly, so it's hard to follow along. Overall, their teaching could be better.
Placement: No one from our college got a job because no companies came to hire us. I'm not sure about the salary they usually offer.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is really bad. No Wi-Fi, dirty labs, and classrooms. The library is good, but not many students go there to study. Facilities overall are bad, and there's no hostel. Food in the mess and canteen isn't great. No medical facilities either. Sports happen just once a year and not well organized.
Priya Reddy
Diploma in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college are really good and knowledgeable. They are always there to help with any tough exam times. Even though my studies were affected during COVID, I managed to get through the difficult 2nd and 3rd years. Don't worry, the teachers are supportive in any situation. You need at least a passing mark of 33, but the college will also give you extra marks for the board exams.
Placement: Our college is a top-notch Polytechnic institute in Delhi, getting an A grade. They offer a variety of courses like civil, electrical, and mechanical. There are more courses planned for the future too. Plus, the fees are really affordable for all students studying here.
Campus: There are labs for practicals, a huge playground for games, and a big canteen. The library is good for studying, and there's Wi-Fi for all branches. Sports happen during free periods, which is cool.
Varun Singh
Diploma in Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really great and super helpful, especially during exams. They know their stuff and the course content gets you ready for the real world. The exams aren't too tough since the teachers are always there to support you. About 70% of students pass with flying colors.
Placement: In our course, over 40 students got placed recently. The highest average package is Rs.18000 per month, while the lowest is Rs.12000. Top companies like Tata Power and Wipro hire students. Around 10% of students get internships with companies like Blot IoT and Delhi Milk Scheme. The job role offered is assistant engineer.
Campus: The instrumentation and control engineering course here has great facilities and infrastructure. The Wi-Fi connection is good, the labs are in good condition, and the classrooms are nice. The library is awesome too. Unfortunately, there's no hostel on campus, and the canteen is just okay. The medical facilities are good, and sports options are average.
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