
Himalayan Institute of Technology and Management (HITM Lucknow)
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Average rating of Himalayan Institute of Technology and Management (HITM Lucknow)
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.3
Student Rating Distribution
Seema Reddy
13 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers weren't that great because of poor management. They weren't very qualified or helpful. They just focused on passing exams, not really teaching well. The college had workshops to show us about the industry, but they didn't really pay much attention to them. The student to faculty ratio was 15:1. Overall, the teaching quality was bad back then. Everything was fine in my first year, but it got worse after that.
Placement: During my time at college, I heard that the seniors didn't get placements. Some companies hired a few students, but for low salaries. I decided not to go for placements because I wanted a government job or PSU. The students who did get hired got around 2 to 3 lacs per year.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is okay, but it's not top-notch. They're always working on making it better. Wi-Fi is available everywhere on campus. We've got labs for chemistry, electrical, electronics, and mechanics, plus a workshop for engineering. There's no medical facility, though. The big ground for games has been turned into a building, but there are still two small grounds for basketball, badminton, tennis, or football. The labs have lots of useful stuff, but teachers don't really use them for teaching. The classrooms are fine, but the AC doesn't work. The food in the canteen isn't great. The hostel rooms are just okay. I commuted to college and didn't have any problems while I was there.
Dinesh Khan
20 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers at the college were really nice and helpful. They knew their stuff and always guided us well. The course content was on point and the exams were manageable. Overall, a good experience with the faculty.
Placement: Around 40-45% of students in my CSE batch got placements at my college. We had lots of placement chances at HITM, especially in the CSE branch. The highest package offered was 15 LPA, while the lowest was 3 LPA. On average, CSE students got a 6 LPA package. Companies like TCS, Wipro, iOTA, and HCL were the top recruiters.
Campus: The facilities for our department are really good. The campus is beautiful with Wi-Fi, labs, library, canteen, garden, and more. They also organize lots of sports activities, which is cool.
Ashish Sharma
10 Sept, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are pretty good and they know their stuff. Some are better than others, but overall, they're helpful. The courses cover relevant stuff, but they could use some updates to keep up with new industries. Exams are kind of tough, but most people pass with no problem. You just gotta study hard to do well.
Placement: The course gives a good base, but results are a bit mixed. Most students, about 76%, found jobs. The highest pay is Rs. 30,000 monthly, while the average is Rs. 20,000. The internships are okay. Students landed jobs and internships at big and new companies.
Campus: The course infrastructure is pretty good. We've got Wi-Fi, labs with all the tools we need, big classrooms, and a nice library. The hostel is okay, with basic stuff and decent food in the cafeteria. They've got medical help and sports, but they could do better with those.