
Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Chandigarh
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3.9
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Vishal Rao
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at Chitkara University are super helpful and know their stuff. They teach us practical things that are actually useful. The course covers stuff that matters in the real world. Exams are tough if you don't study, but if you keep up, they're not too bad. The pass rate is around 40-50%, so you gotta put in the work.
Placement: In Chitkara University, most students in B.Tech CSE get jobs. The highest offer is around 1 crore, while the lowest is about 4 LPA. On average, students here get around 9.5 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Deloitte hire from here for data science and software jobs.
Campus: Chitkara University has everything you need - Wi-Fi, smart labs, and a big library. The hostels have clean rooms with internet and laundry. The food in the mess is good, and there are cafes too. We even have a medical center on campus. And for sports, we've got cricket, basketball, gym, and more to choose from.
Dinesh Raj VM
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 19 Jan, 2025
Admission: The course focuses on practical knowledge that's important for today's industry. We have exams every month to check our understanding. The professors are really knowledgeable and teach well.
Placement: Getting a job in electronics is mostly based on your grades. But don't worry, most students in our course end up finding a job because there aren't too many of us. Big companies like Wipro and Samsung come to hire us. They also offer internships, although there's more demand for Computer Science. Still, electronics students can find good jobs too.
Campus: The classes have AC which is great. The labs have all the right stuff for learning. Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus. The canteen is big and has lots of food options, but it's a bit pricey.
Arjun Rao
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 30 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers all teach the same stuff. Some know a lot, some not so much, so it's just luck who you end up with. But you can ask for a change, even though it's not easy. The course content is good. Exams aren't too hard, just pay attention in class and use the notes they give you.
Placement: Most students got jobs by the end of 7th semester, and even in the 8th semester, placements are still happening. The highest salary offered was about 20 lakhs per year, the average was around 8-6 lakhs, and the lowest was 4 lakhs. Big companies like JPMorgan and Microsoft came for placements. We also got internships that often turned into full-time jobs later. Popular job roles were Software Developer, Web Developer, Product Manager, and Business Analyst.
Campus: The college's setup is great for studying. They have AC, which is essential for the hot weather. The library is big and perfect for concentrating. Wi-Fi is always on. Food might take a while to get ready, and finding a place to sit can be tough because it's always crowded. The medical center is decent, and there's a hospital right in front of the college for emergencies. The sports facilities are alright - we have basketball, volleyball, tennis, football, and badminton courts. Plus, there are indoor games like chess available too.
Deepak Khan
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) in AI and ML
Reviewed On 8 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super supportive. They're friendly and encourage us to do our best. The semester exams can be challenging, but they help us get ready for the final exams. It's tough, but it's worth it to be more prepared.
Placement: Around 70% of us got jobs after college. The pay ranges from 40K-50K per month to 7-8 LPA. Companies like Amazon and Zomato come for hiring. Hotel management students often get internships in fancy hotels abroad.
Campus: The classrooms are really nice because they're all air-conditioned and ventilated. They've also made some eco-friendly changes that look cool and don't harm the environment. The food has gotten better too, with some dedicated facilities.
Chetan Menon
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 16 May, 2024
Admission: Studying on my own is the norm here. The teachers aren't that helpful. They only teach a few subjects, which seems weird. If you're good at self-study, you'll be fine. Otherwise, it's a bit concerning.
Placement: I'm studying BE in CSE at Chitkara University. I got 83% in 12th grade and 78% in the JEE exam. Honestly, I feel like your JEE percentage doesn't really matter much; as long as you hit 70+, you're in. My brother did his BE here too, and he landed a sweet 15 LPA job at Nielsen. His buddies got some cool offers too. Great place to study!
Campus: The Wi-Fi works well all over campus, and the buildings are pretty good compared to other colleges in Punjab. The hostel food is okay, and you can also find cafes on campus. There are plenty of places to eat like Domino's and more. The girls' hostels are nice, especially Ibn and Pie-C with shared bathrooms. Overall, it's a decent place to stay.
Anita Das
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers are pretty helpful, but they could be more qualified. They're not great at clearing up doubts. The teaching is okay, not amazing. The curriculum isn't very practical or industry-focused. The semester exams are usually okay, not too hard. You need at least a 40% to pass.
Placement: Most students here find jobs after graduating, which is awesome. The best package offered is around 44 lakhs per year, while the lowest is around 3-4 lakhs. The average offer is okay, around 5-6 lakhs. Companies like Wipro, Microsoft, Amazon, and Infosys hire a lot of students. About 80% of us get internships, which is cool. In my course, they usually offer roles like software development, app development, and full-stack development.
Campus: The campus is nice with clean classrooms, but the labs need improvement. They don't have enough equipment, and some computers don't work. The Wi-Fi is fast, though. The library is a bit crowded and not very peaceful.
Ankit Das
B.E. in Computer Science Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
Reviewed On 26 Jun, 2023
Admission: The teachers and trainers here are awesome. They explain things well and help us with projects. They're preparing us for the real world. The exams can be challenging, but if you study, it's not too bad.
Placement: Around 80% of us get jobs after graduation. The top salary for CSE students is around 44 LPA. Most of us get offers between 5 to 12 LPA, with the middle offer being around 6 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and others hire students from our college.
Campus: The classrooms here are really nice, with smart boards and fast Wi-Fi everywhere. They've got 11 labs, even some special CUDA ones. The library is huge, with tons of books and journals. And the hostels are pretty good too.
Priya Joshi
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 31 May, 2023
Admission: The curriculum at this university is top-notch, especially for engineering. It's very practical and focused on real-world skills. The teachers are super helpful and know their stuff. They are all well-qualified, which is great. Overall, the teaching here is really good and helps us get good placements.
Placement: Chitkara University is a private college that provides a decent number of job opportunities based on your skills. Many companies visit the campus to hire freshers. They conduct interviews for positions starting from 5 LPA. Some students even got placements offering 25-30 LPA. If you keep up your grades, you can definitely land a job in a good company.
Campus: The university's infrastructure is pretty good. The labs are well-equipped for engineering students, whether in mechanical or computer science. They have everything you need to practice and understand the study material. The hostel is also decent, with good food and comfortable rooms. Overall, it's a good place for students to learn and live.
Sneha Das
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Mar, 2023
Admission: The course curriculum at my college is top-notch. The environment for learning is great, and they really focus on giving us practical experience. It helps us get ready for whatever challenges we might come across after graduation.
Placement: About 75% of us in my batch got jobs. The highest salary was 20 LPA, average was 6.5 LPA, and the lowest was 3 LPA. I'm studying business, and the popular roles are business analyst and backend developer.
Campus: The college I go to has really good infrastructure. They split up the campus into sections named after scientists, which makes for a cool learning atmosphere. Plus, there are tons of trees, plants, and flowers all around. It's a nice place to study.
Abhishek
B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Nov, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss. Some are great, others are just okay. It's all luck. The course stuff is pretty standard, nothing special. Exams are a breeze study a week before and you're good. But coding? You gotta keep at it from day one. Luckily, you only need 40% to pass.
Placement: Almost everyone in our college finds a job after graduating. The highest salary offered was 1.1 crore per year, but it was from a company outside campus. The lowest salary is between 3-4 LPA, and the average is about 6 LPA. This year, big companies like Juspay, ServiceNow, JP Morgan, Samsung, and Morgan Stanley hired students. Most students got roles as software development engineers (SDE) or quality analysts (QA).
Campus: The campus here has good infrastructure. The labs and classrooms are kept nice, and the Wi-Fi works fast. The library is a good place to study. The food in the mess is okay. There's a dispensary on campus for medical emergencies. They also have a lot of sports events happening regularly.
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