
CIET - Camellia Institute Of Engineering And Technology
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Average rating of Camellia Institute of Engineering and Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.4
Student Rating Distribution
Nidhi Gupta
17 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really smart and know their stuff. A lot of them went to famous IITs. They can teach anyone, whether you're super smart or struggling a bit. The course is set by AICTE with Makaut, so it's all good for engineering careers.
Placement: I got recruited by some good companies like Sanmar, Land Marines, Pashupati Ispat, and others. They offered me a salary between Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 60,000 per month. It's a good start for an Engineer like me. I'm looking forward to more placement opportunities with even better companies through the college.
Campus: The campus was cool. It's small, but cozy. It has a great vibe, in a nice spot, with cool buildings and good facilities. The cafeteria, workshops, classes, and offices are all top-notch and easy to find.
Anil Choudhary
26 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great - they know their stuff and are always ready to help. The way they teach is top-notch. The stuff we learn in this course is so useful for getting a job. Doing this course sets you up for a successful career. It really helps you improve and become smarter.
Placement: Around 40% of us got jobs after finishing the course. There are various salary packages depending on the industry. I landed a job with a 2.4 LPA package. Companies like L&T and Tata are the main recruiters. Most of us, about 70-80%, also managed to secure internships. In civil engineering, popular roles include assistant engineers and junior engineers.
Campus: The facilities at our college are pretty good. The classrooms, labs, and library are kept clean and well-maintained. We have Wi-Fi available, which is handy. The hostel is nice too. The food in the canteen is yummy and clean. And we also have sports and games available on campus.
Sonal Joshi
30 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers here aren't very helpful and they tend to ignore us students. Even though they're qualified, they struggle with teaching. Their knowledge is lacking, and the quality of teaching is really bad. The course curriculum doesn't prepare us well for the industry.
Placement: Around 15 students from our mechanical engineering department got placed this year out of the almost 200 students who graduated. The highest salary offered is Rs. 25,000 per month, while the lowest is Rs. 8,000 per month, with an average of Rs. 15,000 per month. Companies like Vast Bihar, UKB IT Solutions, and Galakon do recruit students, but in small numbers. In our course, the highest salary package is 3 LPA and the lowest is 2.15 LPA. Only a few students managed to secure internships and placements, with about 5% landing internships.
Campus: Our college doesn't have special classrooms and only has one projector for all departments. The Wi-Fi is slow and doesn't reach far. The library has old books, no new ones. Hostel life is tough with ragging and high rent. The food is tasty and served three times a day. Medical help is lacking, and only indoor games are available.
Anjali Das
9 Mar, 2023
Admission: In our college, there was one teacher for every 30 students. The faculty in our college were really smart and knew their stuff.
Placement: In our college, students from the 8th and 9th semesters could get placed in companies like Infosys, Wipro, Ranch, Pinnacle, Coca-Cola, and Radiant. They hired students from all departments. Around 80% of eligible students got jobs with salaries ranging from 3.4 LPA to 4.4 LPA.
Campus: Our college hostel had rooms with 2, 4, and 6 beds. They had study tables and chairs for us to study and relax. The canteen was awesome with options for veg and non-veg. Even if you didn't eat chicken, you could have eggs. We got 4 meals a day, which was great.
Bhavana Das
15 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers in our department are awesome. We had a bunch of them, and they really know their stuff. They teach regularly and are super supportive. The course curriculum is solid. We learn all the basics in the first couple of years, and then get to pick our own electives in the later years. The semester exams are tough when done in person, but online exams are easier since they're multiple-choice. Overall, it's a good college experience.
Placement: In our department, most students were lateral candidates out of the total 32 students. We had to look for internships on our own. Only 10% of us got placed. Companies like Ranch Polymer Private Limited, Pinnacle, Radiant Electronics, etc., visited for placements, but the salary offered was low. That's why not many of us took up jobs. The highest salary package you can get from the college is around 2 LPA.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with classrooms, labs, and a library with all the books we need. If a book is missing, we can ask the registrar and librarian for it. The hostel rooms are spacious, but you can also rent a mess if you don't want to stay there. The canteen serves tasty food for breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner. Overall, I'm happy with the facilities here.
Rohit Kurve
8 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really good at teaching. They'll explain things to you like you're family if you don't understand. If you work hard and put in your best effort, you'll be totally prepared for the industry. Exams are done with CCTV cameras, watched over by MAKAUT.
Placement: About half the students in our group got jobs, and the pay is around 3 LPA. Because of COVID, companies did online interviews. I got an internship at BT for cyber security and networking. All in all, placements are okay.
Campus: The college has everything you need - free Wi-Fi, labs, a library, and clean classrooms. You donâ¢t have to worry about buying books because they have all the books for each semester. I usually study in the library and the canteen food is pretty good. Plus, they have sports facilities and even organize cricket tournaments. Overall, itâ¢s a great place to be!
Uday Singh
15 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers at my college are really nice. They know their stuff and teach well. The teaching here is top-notch and prepares us for the industry. We have exams each semester, but they're not too tough. You just need to pass with a 33% score. Overall, it's a good place to learn.
Placement: Most students in my course got jobs as electricians. The highest salary offered was Rs. 25,000, the lowest was Rs. 12,000, and the average was Rs. 16,000. We had opportunities to work with Mahindra Pride, Tata Motors, and other top companies. About 70 percent of us also did internships at Tata Motors and Mahindra Pride.
Campus: My college has everything we need - two labs, four classrooms for electricians, a big workshop for electricians, and a library. There are hostels for both boys and girls, which is cool. The food is really good too. Oh, and we have a huge playground for everyone to hang out at. Love it here!
Harsh Choudhary
16 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they're super helpful. The college has a great teaching staff who are experts in their fields. The course curriculum sets us up well for the industry.
Placement: Around 60% of us found jobs after graduating. The pay ranges from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 35,000 per month. Amazon hires the most IT students. The top job we get is as a software developer. In our course, the highest pay is 5.2 LPA, and the lowest is 1.8 LPA. Almost half of us got internships at big companies.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi which is handy. The labs and classrooms are big and have good facilities. There's a library for studying, and the hostel rooms are spacious with 24/7 electricity and water. The canteen serves fast food and has everything you need. And the college has a huge ground for sports and games.
Sneha Patel
16 Nov, 2021
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff, but not all of them are great at teaching. Around 10 to 12 students join this college online in the first year across all departments. They don't really prep you for the real world, so you gotta do that yourself. Honestly, it might be best to look elsewhere instead of coming here.
Placement: Around 10% of students found jobs after graduating, but they didn't land any top company gigs. The average salary was about INR 15,000 per month. Honestly, based on my time there, don't expect great job opportunities after getting a B.Tech degree from this college.
Campus: The college hostel here has really bad infrastructure. I wouldn't recommend staying there because of the ragging issue. I once reported it and got in trouble with the higher-ups. The medical facilities aren't good, and there are no indoor games. The Wi-Fi works sometimes, but it's not reliable. The library has books, but they're all old editions.
Anita Gupta
8 Aug, 2021
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and can explain things well. If you're interested in learning, they'll help you out. But if you're just here for attendance, no one can force you to get it. The semester exams follow the university's rules, which is Makaut. The college doesn't have a say in it.
Placement: There are some good companies that offer placements here, but I think the college could bring in more companies. The placement rate is pretty good overall, with around 60-80% of students getting placed on campus. Companies like TCS and Byju's come for recruitment, which is cool.
Campus: Each department has its own building, and there's a separate one for 1st-year students in both the college and the hostel. The hostel food is tasty and clean. The college canteen is okay, but it doesn't offer many choices. You can only use Wi-Fi after college hours.