
DAIICT Gandhinagar Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of DAIICT Gandhinagar
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
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Ashish Nair
B.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology
Reviewed On 12 Dec, 2025
Admission: I really like the course curriculum here. It's super up-to-date and we dive into coding right away. There are a lot of students who have competed in ICPC, which makes for a great coding culture. The exams can be different depending on the professor, but everyone really knows their stuff. They're all PhDs.
Placement: Placements are pretty good, but because of the tough job market, the average salary offered is around 10 LPA. However, it can go up to 17-18 LPA in better times. The main company for hiring used to be Spriklr, but now it's Unifyapps. To be eligible for most companies, students need to score around 7 points.
Campus: The hostels and mess are just okay, not the best. The food isn't amazing, but there are good choices in the college canteen and nearby. The infrastructure is really good. The labs and classrooms are well-kept. The lab sessions are usually well-run.
Vaishnavi Nair
B.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology
Reviewed On 3 Dec, 2025
Admission: The professors are really knowledgeable and super nice. They know their stuff and always ready to help out. We have 3 exams every semester: 2 midterms and 1 final. Getting a high GPA can be a challenge, but it's doable with hard work.
Placement: During my time at college from 2022-2024, most of the students (around 370 out of 430) got placed through on-campus placements. The median package was about 12-13 LPA, while the average was around 17 LPA. The highest package was a whopping 84 LPA given to 2 lucky students by Atlassian. Some big companies that recruited students were Microsoft, Sprinklr, Amazon, Goldman Sachs, Google, and Bank of New York.
Campus: The facilities for the ICT course are awesome. They have really cool labs and a library with tons of books. The reading room is open until midnight, and during exams, it's open until 2 am. The professors are all super smart and know their stuff.
Yamini Reddy
B.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology
Reviewed On 29 Nov, 2025
Admission: The professors here are smart and know their stuff, but not all of them are great at teaching. The course content is interesting. The exams are super tough at DAIICT. Getting over 8 CGPA is a real challenge. The pass rate is around 4.5 CGPA. Some professors aren't very helpful when you need it.
Placement: The college is great for placements! Over 95% of students get placed. Companies like DE Shaw, Microsoft, Google, and more than 150 others hire from here. The highest package is 81 LPA, the lowest is 7 LPA, and the average is 16.06 LPA. We get offers for SDE and other roles. On-campus internships are not that common, but overall, the college is good for getting a job.
Campus: The Wi-Fi is everywhere on campus, which is awesome. The labs could be better, but the hostels are nice. We have 3 lecture theaters, and you can borrow books from the library for 2 weeks. No mess here, but we do have 4 canteens to choose from. There's even a medical center on campus. And for sports lovers, we've got football, basketball, volleyball, and badminton grounds. The canteen food is pretty good too!
Arun vaishnav
B.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology
Reviewed On 7 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here all have PhDs from top colleges like IITs and NITs. They really know their stuff when it comes to research, but sometimes they struggle with teaching. The classes have a bunch of random humanities and social science courses that don't seem very useful. The exams are tough, and they grade you on a bunch of things like quizzes, assignments, labs, and projects. Plus, they use relative grading, which isn't the best.
Placement: The job placements at DAIICT are top-notch in Gujarat. Google offered the highest package of 52 LPA this year. Every year, over 95% of students land a job. The average package is about 15 LPA. Many companies hire for software engineer positions. In total, 66 students secured PPOs after internships this year.
Campus: The institute's infrastructure and facilities are good. There are three lecture theaters, a lab building, a CEP building, a resource center, a huge playground, a hostel, and a cafeteria. The campus has free Wi-Fi, which is awesome. The medical facilities are good too. The hostel is nice, but sometimes the cleaning isn't great. One downside is that they don't have laundry facilities on campus.
Nisha Das
B.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology
Reviewed On 20 Oct, 2025
Admission: The professors all have Ph.D. degrees and know a lot about their subjects. Sometimes it's tough to learn from a certain professor because of their teaching style. The course material could use some updating. The difficulty of the course depends on the professor. Some are really tough, but the grading is fair. Most students pass, only a small percentage fail in each class.
Placement: Around 270 out of 400 students have already got placed, but the recruitment process is still going on. The highest salary offered is 86 LPA, while the average is around 17 LPA. On the lower end, packages range from 5 to 8 LPA. Big companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, and TCS are recruiting students from our college. Only a small percentage, about 3%, got internships, with 37 out of 400 students landing one. Out of those, 10 students secured internships at Google.
Campus: The campus has good infrastructure. Wi-Fi is available everywhere, but the speed can be different in different spots. Some labs have new computers, while others have older ones. The hostel rooms are shared by two people, and the corridors are cleaned often. The food in the canteen is okay. There's a doctor on campus for a few hours each day. We also have sports facilities like badminton, table tennis, football, basketball, and volleyball courts.
Tanya Verma
B.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology
Reviewed On 29 Sept, 2025
Admission: Most of the teachers are helpful. They really know their stuff. The teaching is okay, but it really depends on what you're into. The electives are cool, but the FCFS system for picking them isn't great. Exams are manageable if you're ready, but they can be tough compared to other places.
Placement: Most students get placed after graduating, around 70-80%. The highest package is around 50 LPA, usually from Google. TCS offers the lowest at 4 LPA. Some top companies that hire from our college are UnifyApps, Amazon, and Sears. A lot of the job offers also have opportunities for future employment. Popular job roles that students get are Software Engineer, Data Analyst, Software Developer, Web Developer, and Designer.
Campus: The rooms in the hostel are nice, and the Wi-Fi works well. The classrooms, labs, and library are also good. The hostel rooms don't have AC, but the Wi-Fi is super fast. The food in the canteen is okay, but there are many other places to eat nearby. The medical services are good too. The gym isn't amazing, and the sports facilities are just okay.
Ritu Patel
B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing
Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are mostly great, but there are a few who aren't that good. We have a mix of 3 mid-semester exams, 2 semester exams, and one final exam. Some professors really support us with our studies and other activities outside of class. The subjects we study are interesting and the course structure is well-planned.
Placement: Most students in our branch easily find jobs after graduation because the course structure is really effective.
Campus: The hostel is nice, but there are a lot of mosquitoes and bugs in the rainy season. The facilities for our course are really good, and the hostels have shared bathrooms.
Priya Patel
B.Tech. in Information and Communication Technology
Reviewed On 1 Sept, 2025
Admission: The course is pretty good. The professors are Ph.D. graduates from IITs, but honestly, they're not the best. The faculty is decent, but like in many colleges, they don't make a huge impact on our future. Everything at the campus is up to us students. Most of us were ACPC toppers, and many were JEE main rankers below 15000. The semester exams are fair, not too tough, and well-organized. The passing rate is 40%.
Placement: I heard that almost everyone gets a job after graduating. Last year, someone got a big salary of 43 LPA, and the next year it went up to 53 LPA! Big companies like Sprinkler, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon come to hire students. Out of 370 students, around 37 get internships at these top companies. Communication systems and IT are what we learn, but many end up in programming jobs. Around 350 students land jobs after finishing the course.
Campus: The labs at our college are really well-equipped. The canteen is just okay, not too great. Unfortunately, the medical facility is pretty much non-existent. But when it comes to sports, we've got everything - cricket, football, badminton, table tennis, gym, basketball, and volleyball. Overall, it's a good place to stay active and have fun.
Komal Iyer
M.Tech. in ICT (Software Systems)
Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome! They really care about helping us grow. They know a lot about what they teach. The exams here are pretty challenging, so you have to work hard to pass. Also, we get to take part in cool competitions to improve our skills.
Placement: Most students in our college get placed on campus, around 90-95%. In my batch of 121 students, everyone got placed. The highest package was 36 LPA, while the lowest was 6 LPA. On average, our course gets around 8-12 LPA. Almost everyone also gets internships with a stipend. Some of the top companies that come for placements are Paytm, Amazon, Wordpress, and Flipkart.
Campus: The campus is huge, and the college has great facilities like Wi-Fi, canteen, labs, library, and more. The computer labs work well, and they even have a swimming pool! They also focus on sports with all the facilities available. It's a well-developed college with everything we need.
Neha Iyer
B.Tech. (Hons.) in Information and Communication Technology with minor in Computational Science
Reviewed On 3 Jul, 2025
Admission: I really appreciate how the teachers at DAIICT always support and guide us. They are so dedicated to teaching and passionate about what they do. The way they encourage us to think critically and understand complex topics is really cool. They don't just teach us, they inspire us to be innovative and strive for excellence. Their mentorship goes beyond the classroom and helps shape our future.
Placement: The placement scene at DAIICT is really impressive. Almost all eligible students get job offers every year, with average salaries ranging from 6-8 LPA. Some top performers even get offers of 20-45 LPA, especially in fields like software, data, and product management. Big companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Goldman Sachs often hire students from DAIICT. The college focuses a lot on getting students ready for the industry through internships, collaborations, and skill-building. Many students also get Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs), which really helps with landing good jobs.
Campus: DAIICT's campus is amazing! It has everything you need for studying and chilling. The place is built to help you think out of the box and grow as a person. It's perfect for students who are into tech stuff. The facilities here are top-notch, giving us all we need to do well in our studies and future jobs.
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