
Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta Institute of Technology and Management (Formerly Northern India Engineering College)
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Average rating of ADGITM
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Mahesh Singh
18 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and know their stuff. They're always around to help and give each of us the attention we need. The courses we take really prepare us for life after college. And the exams each semester are pretty easy to get through.
Placement: Placements at my college are okay. Most of us get around 3.5 LPA, which is decent. But if we work hard and know where to look, we can definitely get better offers. Last year, I heard someone got a huge package of about 40 LPA.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is really good compared to other private colleges under GGSIPU. We've got a canteen, labs, and a library with Wi-Fi. But there's no hostel, so we've gotta find a PG nearby.
Pooja Menon
3 Dec, 2024
Admission: The faculty at this college is a mix - some are great, some not so much. The courses are okay, and some teachers give you study materials that can be useful for midterms and finals. But honestly, this course won't fully prepare you for the job market. You'll need to work hard to land a job after graduation.
Placement: Not many students found jobs, only a handful were hired by a few companies, and some students were rehired. It's a lower-ranked college, so keep your expectations in check. No companies recruited for AIML. They mainly focus on DSA and aptitude. Watch out for certain companies, they can be tricky.
Campus: The courses are great. They always make you fill out applications for everything. If you need Wi-Fi, just apply for it. The classrooms are nice. The library is awesome - you can find almost all the books you need for your courses there.
Hema Mishra
27 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and make classes interesting. They always keep us updated on what's going on in the course. Plus, there are some amazing teachers in my class who are friendly and smart.
Placement: Around 70-75% of students in my IT course get placed off-campus. The top package is around 18 lakhs, while the lowest is about 1.5 lakhs. On average, most students land packages between 4-5 lakhs. Companies like Tech Mahindra, TCS, and Infosys come to our college for placements. It's tough to secure an internship here.
Campus: The campus is really clean and has all the stuff we need. The library is awesome with tons of books and resources. We have super-fast internet, but they change the password every week. It's a bummer we don't have hostels here.
Ankit Khanduri
20 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here have different ways of teaching. Some stick to old-school CMD for coding. We mainly learn theories instead of hands-on coding skills. We don't cover tools like SQL or Excel much. But it's cool that they're bringing in machine learning now. Exams are all about theory and passing is not too hard. You just need to get a few questions right. To pass, you need a total of 40 marks from internal and external exams combined.
Placement: I'm in my second year studying artificial intelligence and data science. There are about 60 students in my class. The college is cool, but since AI is new here, no one from our branch got jobs last year. Around 50-60% of students got placed, but most found jobs off-campus. The highest salary was 7 LPA, lowest was 2 LPA, and average was 3 LPA. TCS and Infosys are top companies for data analysis jobs.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure. The computers in the labs are really good, and the labs have air conditioning. The library is too crowded and doesn't have enough books. Wi-Fi is only in some labs and the library. The classrooms in my department are like old school rooms - no AC, far-apart fans, and no whiteboards. The sports facilities are awesome, and the canteen food is top-notch among all IPU universities. But, there's no hostel at my college.
Arjun Das
27 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. Their teaching is top-notch and sets us up for success in landing good jobs. We study business in this course. The college gives semester exams, and you need to score at least 40 out of 100 in each subject to pass.
Placement: Around half of the students in our course got jobs after college. The pay ranged from 2 LPA to 7 LPA, with an average of 3.5 LPA. Companies like Infosys, HCL, and Wipro hired our classmates. A few students even landed internships. Most grads ended up as sales managers or sales executives.
Campus: Our college has a good infrastructure. The classrooms are big, and we have Wi-Fi all over campus. The computer labs are well-equipped, and each department has its own library. There's also a big central library. Our campus is 9 acres with spacious grounds for volleyball and basketball. The only downside is that the college doesn't offer hostel facilities.
Arun
8 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are awesome and really helpful. They give us tips on how to improve our skills and prepare for the government exams. Semester exams are okay; the questions can be tricky, but they match what they taught us.
Placement: In my civil engineering course, most students like me get placed with a 6 LPA package. Some go for government jobs, with the lowest package being 4 LPA. BPO placements are common in my batch because not many civil companies visit our college.
Campus: The college is easy to get to, and it's well connected by the metro. Classes have a lot of students, usually around 70 or more in each one. The teachers are really helpful and explain things well. The hostel and PG aren't the best, but the food in the mess is awesome!
Sachin Patel
22 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers all have PhDs and are really nice. They put in a lot of effort and care about their subjects. We have two types of exams semester exams and practical exams. There are also projects we do in college.
Placement: I'm a student at ADGIPS College studying B.Tech Computer Science, set to graduate in 2027. I'm looking forward to my internship in 2025 during my 3rd year. The college offers courses like MBA, B.Com, LL.B., and B.Tech. Students often get hired by companies like TCS and Infosys with good salary packages ranging from 6 LPA to 44 LPA. It's great to have these opportunities lined up for us!
Campus: The college has good infrastructure, but the classrooms need better interiors. They have money to upgrade benches, whiteboards, and ACs. Some rooms don't have projectors, and there's no hostel on campus. Students stay in private hostels nearby. Wi-Fi is fast and available in every building.
Gargi Singh
16 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers here mostly have Ph.Ds and really know their stuff. The semester exams can be a bit tough because we have midterms, class tests, and practicals before the final exams. But I think it actually helps us learn better.
Placement: Around 220 students got jobs in one day through Infosys. The top salary is between 13 to 44.15 LPA, and the average is 5-6 LPA. Infosys, TCS, and Wipro are some of the main companies that hire from our college. They also help us find internships and give guidance through alumni visits.
Campus: There's no hostel on campus, but it's easy to find PGs nearby. The college has labs, workshops, and a library for studying. Plus, there are badminton courts, football fields, and cricket grounds for sports. You can even play TT on campus.
Ashish Maharana
26 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers were mostly good, but some weren't that great. I'd give most of them an 8 out of 10, but a few deserve less than 5. The courses covered everything we needed, but they could be better in some areas. The college doesn't fully get us ready for the real world - we have to do that ourselves. The exams are hard, but doable. You need at least 40% to pass each subject.
Placement: Around 75% of us in my batch landed jobs after college. Most went to work in IT, but some ended up in electrical jobs. The top salary was 40 LPA at Freecharge, while most got around 3.5 to 5 LPA. The lowest was about 2.8 LPA. Companies like Yamaha Motors, TCS, Paytm, and Jio came for placements. In all, about 50 companies hired from our college.
Campus: The labs and classrooms at the college were really nice. But the internet wasn't great because there were so many people using it. The library was usually crowded, and they could do better at managing it. There's no hostel on campus. The food at the canteen was good and not too expensive. Medical help is there, but not many people use it. They really push sports and games here, and they have all the gear you need.
Prerna Choudhary
13 Jan, 2021
Admission: The teachers here mostly have Ph.Ds, but sometimes you gotta study by yourself since a few teachers are missing. The course stuff is spot-on for B.Tech students. Mid-sem exams are a breeze, but watch out for the end-sem ones - they can be a bit tough. Almost 90% of us pass, so that's cool.
Placement: A lot of B.Tech AI students got jobs around 80%. The average pay is 4 LPA, with a minimum of 3.2 LPA. The highest pay is 44 LPA (from off-campus). Infosys and Samsung hire a lot of students. Most students about 70% also got internships. The top job title is data analyst.
Campus: ADGITM doesn't have hostels, so students usually stay in PGs nearby. The college has Wi-Fi everywhere, which is great. The library has lots of course books and the labs are well-equipped, but they don't have AC. The canteen food is just okay, and the medical facilities are good. There are a lot of sports and games available, so if you're into that, you'll enjoy it here.