
Dr. Radhakrishnan Institute of Technology (DRIT) Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Dr. Radhakrishnan Institute of Technology (DRIT)
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.1
Student Rating Distribution
Arun Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Dec, 2025
Admission: The staff at our college were super helpful in both theory and practicals. They gave us daily activities and cleared all our doubts regularly. We had midterm exams to keep us on our toes. The faculty were all well-certified.
Placement: Around half of us found jobs through the college's placement team. They really helped us out. There were pool campus drives close by for us to attend. The team also organized mock interviews for us. Most of us ended up landing jobs at big companies, while others found opportunities elsewhere.
Campus: The college had a nice infrastructure. The library was well set up. The labs and hostel had everything we needed. The canteen and mess served good food. The hostel staff was friendly. The college also had good medical facilities.
Rajeev kumar
BTech in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers were really helpful and knew their stuff. They taught well using practical methods, which I liked. There were about 45 students for every 2 teachers. I learned a lot from an industrial tour and found the course curriculum to be useful.
Placement: At this college, there weren't any job opportunities for us after we finished. The top salary offered was around Rs. 10,000 per month. Only a handful of companies came to recruit, and the highest pay was about Rs. 1,20,000 per year. Some of the companies that came included Micromax Pvt Ltd, Balaji Cable Pvt Ltd, and Binary Group of Companies from Hyderabad and Bagru.
Campus: The Wi-Fi system was kinda bad. The library and classrooms were nice. Medical facilities weren't great. We had some sports stuff going on. The labs were in good shape. Food options were not the best. Oh, and there's a tiny canteen on campus.
Nisha Das
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are okay, some are really helpful, but most just stick to their duties. It feels like they're always stuck in their offices. Others aren't that great, lacking knowledge and experience. The lab assistants aren't much help either, seems like they were hired just to keep the labs clean.
Placement: I didn't see any job placements at this college. They keep saying they'll help us find jobs, but it's not true. Just a heads up don't trust their promises. If you're looking for campus placements, avoid this college. No placement team here, and no students get jobs through them.
Campus: The infrastructure here is pretty disappointing. The labs don't have much equipment, and they're more for display than actual use. We can't even work in them. The classrooms are not kept up well either, with not-so-great furniture. It's just okay, not as good as they make it seem.
Dinesh Patel
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 20 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They use study materials to teach us, but the practicals could be better. It would be awesome if they showed us how to handle real-world problems. Overall, the teaching is good, but they could improve on the management side of things.
Placement: About a quarter to a third of us got jobs after finishing our course. The highest salary was 2.4 LPA, while the lowest was 1.2 LPA. Companies like Ultra Tech and Mangalam hired students for site engineer roles.
Campus: The campus is nice, and our college has a great canteen. They offer 5 engineering courses with labs for each one. We have hostels and a playground, but the campus is far from any markets. Our sports scene could use some work to be better.
Abhishek
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers at DRIT are really great and they help us learn well. Some of them have worked in companies before, so they give us examples from real life. It's super helpful for us students. We also got to go on field trips. One time, we visited Sudhir Generators in Daman & Diu.
Placement: I studied at DRIT in 2014. Lots of great companies came for hiring that year. Almost all students got jobs. The highest salary was 7.6 Lacs per year, lowest was 2.8 Lacs. Average was 3.6 Lacs. Great opportunities for students there!
Campus: DRIT has Wi-Fi everywhere on campus, so you can use your laptop or phone anywhere. The classrooms are big and have everything you need like projectors and speakers. They offer engineering in lots of areas and the labs are top-notch. I didn't stay in the hostel, but the rooms looked nice. Not sure about the food in the mess or canteen since I was a day scholar.
Usha Singh
BTech in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers in the engineering department really know their stuff. Some of them are super helpful. They all have good qualifications and know their subjects well. The student-to-teacher ratio is okay. They also organize industry tours for practical exposure.
Placement: Some companies offered internships with lower salaries. The college's placement cell helped students find these opportunities. Unfortunately, bigger companies didn't come for placements. Instead, seniors got placed in local companies. No internships were offered by MNCs.
Campus: The college has great facilities. They have a sports week that goes on for about 5 to 8 days. The library has all the books you need. The canteen serves good food. Wi-Fi is available everywhere on campus. They also have a first-aid kit for medical emergencies. The classrooms are big and can fit 150 students.
Lata Nair
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 14 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers are great. They give us top-notch education. Civil engineering is awesome if you're aiming for government jobs. In companies, you can earn around Rs 20,000 - Rs 25,000 per month.
Placement: The placements here are pretty good. If you work hard, you can land a good job. People who go to IIT, NIT, or BITS usually get placed. The average salary they offer is around 3 lakhs per year.
Campus: The college has hostels where you can stay. They have free Wi-Fi too. The labs are good for practicals. The library is nice, but I wish they had more books for civil engineering like Gupta and Khurmi. There's also a playground for chilling out.
Varun Reddy
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Apr, 2025
Admission: In Diploma, the faculty for subjects isn't great. It's hard for students to study here. In B.Tech, there are some faculty members, but not all of them are good. Most of them graduated from this college and now they're teaching here. Honestly, some of them don't have teaching experience and struggle to teach well. But there are a few teachers who are really good at teaching.
Placement: The placements they promised during admission don't turn out well. The teaching isn't great either, especially in the Diploma program. The faculty is lacking. I wouldn't recommend this college. Look for a better one to enroll in.
Campus: The campus size is just right not too big, not too small. We've got a canteen and a mess for meals. The food's decent. The hostel is cool, and the facilities are pretty good for the fees we pay. But hey, no Wi-Fi in the hostel or on campus like they promised! Sports week is fun, and the games are a blast.
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