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Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology for Handicapped

Public/Government University|Estd. 1997

Average rating of AITH

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
10%
4
0%
3
55%
2
25%
1
10%
Placement

Placement

3.1/5

Admission

Admission

2.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

2.6/5

Academics

Academics

3.4/5

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Shubham Menon

Shubham Menon

7 Sept, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are amazing! They really know their stuff. All the courses here are super helpful for reaching your goals and getting a good job. The semester exams are not too hard, but you gotta pay attention to all the subjects to pass.

Placement: Most students got jobs after college. The top package was around ?20 LPA, the lowest was ?4 LPA, and the average was ?4 LPA. Companies like ONGC, Barc, IOCL, and Narolac hire students. Everyone gets an internship. A popular role offered is process engineering.

Campus: The facilities here are top-notch labs, library, classrooms, and Wi-Fi are all great. The library has all the books you need. The food in the mess is clean and tasty. We also have medical help on campus. And don't forget about the sports ground with all the gear you need. It's awesome!

Tanvi Singh

Tanvi Singh

21 Jun, 2025

1.5
2 Admission 1 Academics 2 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are qualified, but they don't really help us with internships and placements. It's important for us students to be ready for the industry, but the curriculum only focuses on theory. We need more practical skills to be job-ready.

Placement: The college doesn't have a lot of job placements. They mainly focus on giving you a degree, not on getting you a job. Only a small number of students actually get jobs after graduating, and the pay is not great. But if you're planning to take the GATE exam for more studies, then this college could be an option. That's my take on the placement scene here.

Campus: Second-year students don't have hostels here, only first-years do. The hostel rooms are low quality and there's no Wi-Fi. The food in the mess is terrible. Sadly, there aren't any sports facilities and the ground isn't good for playing games.

Sunita Patel

Sunita Patel

17 Jun, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good  they know their stuff and they're nice too. Our course is super useful 'cause AI is big now. It'll help us get jobs later on. The exams are a bit tough though. You gotta know the subject well to pass  aim for at least 30%.

Placement: Around 60% of us landed jobs after college. The highest salary offered was 48 LPA, while the average was 3-4 LPA. About half of us snagged internships too. It's great for GATE prep, with many toppers from here. Our timetable isn't too crazy, and the faculty are friendly. Lots of us find internships without much help.

Campus: Each department has its own lab with Wi-Fi. The college library has tons of books, magazines, and newspapers. The hostel is just for girls for the first two years. The food is pretty good. And we get to enjoy sports and tech fests too.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

29 Apr, 2025

2.0
2 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff, but everything else is pretty average. Like most colleges in India, we follow the old system and syllabus. If you want a good job after graduation, you gotta hustle and search for opportunities on your own. This college is affiliated with AkTU and it's a government college. Not many companies come for placements, so it's up to you to find your path. After 4 years, you'll have a B.Tech degree, but landing a job is on you. Work hard, seek out opportunities, and you can definitely score a great job based on your efforts.

Placement: In this college, you'll have lots of free time. It's not great for academics, but if you're prepping for a government exam or job placement on your own, you'll have plenty of time. Not many people visit this college. You can do online courses and self-study here, and learn whatever you're interested in.

Campus: The hostels at this college are not great. The buildings are just okay. They have hostels on campus, but only for girls and students with disabilities. First-year students have a hostel too, but it's over 3 km away from campus. You have to figure out your own way to get to college from there. But honestly, the hostel 3 km away isn't that great either.

Pooja Menon

Pooja Menon

17 Jan, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are alright, but they're just assistant professors, so they don't go all out in teaching. The course content is old-fashioned since it's from AKTU. So, you gotta study on your own for the exams. Mid-semesters are a breeze, but the end-semester ones are a struggle because they're set by the university. If you want good grades, you gotta go through old question papers and write everything down. The teachers aren't big on giving marks easily.

Placement: Placement opportunities aren't that great here. Only about half of the students get placed. This year, the highest package was 50 LPA for one student, while the lowest was 3.5 LPA. The average package was around 4-5 LPA. Companies like VEOLIA, Emsec, Initializ, Raps, and Accenture come for recruitment. Most jobs offered are in sales. Some students got internships from Veolia, Proeffco, Initializ, and Emsec. The roles are usually cloud engineer, software developer, or machine learning engineer.

Campus: The campus has wifi everywhere, which is awesome. There are two computer labs that are air-conditioned, and the library is cool too. It has lots of books for studying. The girls' hostels are nice but you can only stay there for two years. They have wifi and the food costs about INR 3,000 a month. It's okay, just like other hostels. And for sports, there's a cricket/football field, a basketball court, and a table tennis table.

Sachin Singh

Sachin Singh

28 Nov, 2024

2.0
1 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff because they graduated and are super knowledgeable. We have tests often in class, and the semester exams are challenging but not impossible. Some professors are from HBTU, which is a good university known for technology. The best part is we don't have to stress about hitting a 75% attendance mark.

Placement: I'm studying Chemical Engineering here. The placement for our branch is really good around 80% of students get placed with a decent salary. It's not too hard to get into this branch, just clear the GATE exam for Chemical Engineering.

Campus: The campus at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology for Handicapped is pretty average. They've got labs, a library, and Wi-Fi that works fine. The cool thing is they have a spot to help you with your ideas. The playground isn't huge, but it's big enough. And yeah, they also have an incubation cell.

Nisha Nair

Nisha Nair

23 Nov, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: At AITH Kanpur, the teachers are really helpful. They listen to your issues and ideas, and they always have your back. Plus, at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology in Kanpur, you don't need to stress about attendance. It's a relief!

Placement: I'm studying IT here. The packages are around 4-5 Lacs on average and 2-3 Lacs as the median. Companies like Wipro and Tech Mahindra come for placements, along with others you can find online. At AITH, attendance isn't a big deal.

Campus: The hostel at Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology in Kanpur is located around 2-3 km from the college. Even though it's a bit of a walk, it feels like home once you're there. To reach the hostel, you have to cross a railway crossing. Inside, the rooms are 3-sharing, with some being small and others a good size. The rooms are assigned randomly, so you never know who you'll be rooming with.

Om Mishra

Om Mishra

16 Oct, 2024

3.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. Most of them have a great teaching style, but there are a couple who could do better. Overall, they always support us and help us improve. The college follows the AKTU course, which is spot on for getting us ready for the industry. They give us two class tests and a final exam each semester. The tests are not too hard, help us score well, and give us a heads up on what we need to work on.

Placement: The college has a good placement record. Lots of students get placed with good salaries, while others choose to study more by passing exams like GATE. On-campus placements have an average of 4 L, with the highest being 19 L at Amazon. Off-campus placements are even better, with the highest at 1.02 Cr and this year's at 50 L. Companies like Amazon, Extramarks Education, Suez, NCR Corporation, Dell, and JP Morgan hire students. The internships are also great, starting from the second year with good companies.

Campus: The college infrastructure isn't great the campus is small compared to others. But hey, at least they have free Wi-Fi! The labs could use some upgrades, and the classrooms need more stuff like smart boards and mics. There's only one smart class here. The library is cool though, super peaceful with lots of books. The big downside is there's no boys' hostel, only for disabled students and girls for 2 years. Guys might snag a hostel for 1 year through the college, but it's like 3-4 km away.

Tarun Nair

Tarun Nair

21 Aug, 2024

3.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and make learning easy. Some teachers can be a bit harsh, but most are super helpful. The course is spot on and follows AKTU's syllabus. We have two class tests and one final exam each semester. The tests are fair and you can score well without much trouble.

Placement: The college's placement scene is pretty good. Besides students going for further studies, a lot of students here land good jobs. Some students even do well in the GATE exam and choose to study more. The highest package offered off-campus is around 1.02 CPA, while on-campus it's 19 LPA. In 2024, the highest package offered was 50 LPA. The average package is over 4 LPA, and the lowest is 2 LPA. Companies like Amazon, Extramarks Education, Suez, NCR Corporation, JP Morgan, and Dell come for placements.

Campus: The college building is pretty old and needs some fixing up. Classes are fine but they don't have cool stuff like microphones or smart boards. There's only one smart class, which is a bummer. They do have Wi-Fi though. Labs are cool and have everything you need. The library is awesome with lots of books. It's a quiet place to study. There's no boys' hostel on campus, only one for disabled students and B.Tech girls, but only for a couple of years.

Manisha Khan

Manisha Khan

2 Jun, 2024

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: Most teachers are helpful, but some skip classes often. They're mostly educated, so exams are not too hard. Just make sure to study, or you'll struggle.

Placement: Around 70-80% of students in my course get placed, which is pretty cool. The highest salary offered is around one crore for off-campus jobs and 19 LPA for on-campus placements. The lowest package is 2 LPA. Companies like Amazon, Extra Marks Education, Suez, Dell, and JP Morgan come for placements.

Campus: The college building and hostel are really old and not even painted. It's weird that there are no smart boards in the engineering classes. The computer labs don't have enough computers, so if everyone goes at once, we have to share screens. They still use green boards in class, not smart boards. The library is decent, but the lab equipment is outdated.