Average rating of HCST
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Arun Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and they studied in top universities. They get us ready for jobs in the real world. They explain things well the first time. The exams aren't too tough to pass you just need to get at least 33%.
Placement: Most students get placed, around 80-90%. The highest salary is 12 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, etc., recruit here. Everyone in our course gets an internship. The top job offered is CEO.
Campus: The campus has great facilities, like a huge playground and even underground tennis and volleyball courts. There are also two labs with Wi-Fi. All labs have air-conditioning, and some classrooms too. The hostel is clean and nice, but the food could be better.
Neha Menon
BTech in Chemical Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They give extra support to students who need it. The teaching is okay, not too bad. They make sure everyone gets it, no one gets left behind. The semester exams are not too hard. They cover stuff we already went over in class, so it's pretty easy.
Placement: Around 85% of us students find jobs after college. The pay varies, with the lowest at 3 LPA and the highest at 25 LPA. On average, we make about 5 LPA. And about 65% of us land internships in Gurgaon. Some 15% of us end up working as business analysts.
Campus: The library here is awesome, super big. They have all the books and newspapers organized really well, so it's easy to find what you need. The hostel has Wi-Fi that's on all the time. Food is okay, nothing special. But the canteen is great they've got all kinds of fast food there.
Rohit Kumar Mahato
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 21 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college come from different areas and really know their stuff. They teach well, which is awesome. This course sets you up for lots of job options down the road, making it a top pick. Other courses here also lead to cool careers.
Placement: I really recommend this college for engineering. They have a great track record of getting students placed in CS and IT fields over 94%! But don't worry if you're in a different branch, they still do well. The highest salary package is over 20 lakhs per year for Computer Science students. Big companies like TCS, ITC, and HCL come for recruitment, along with others. Some students even landed internships at Microsoft in their 2nd year!
Campus: The college library is super handy. Labs and equipment are top-notch. Classrooms have projectors which help a lot. There are media centers for events. And hey, the classes have AC! Hostels are cool too, with Wi-Fi. Great place overall!
Divya Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and know their stuff. They're from top-notch colleges like IITs and NITs. The semester exams are not too hard, just average difficulty. They always help us out with any questions we have.
Placement: Around 65% of students here get placed, which is pretty good. The highest salary package last year was around 24 LPA, which is awesome. Big companies like TCS and Wipro come for placements. Most students get internships here, around 70%. They offer cool roles like software developer, web developer, and data scientist. It's a good place for getting placed and starting your career.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with top-notch labs. The hostel is better than average and the food is tasty. They also have medical facilities for emergencies and sports activities are well-organized. Love it here!
Usha Sharma
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Oct, 2025
Admission: So, some teachers here were really awesome. They were the ones who left for better colleges before we graduated. But then, there were also some nightmare teachers. They didn't really care about our feelings or if we were paying to be there. I remember this one teacher from the "Student Welfare" Cell who made my friend and me feel terrible. He basically said we shouldn't have come to this college if we couldn't afford it. His words hit hard, and I ended up skipping classes for a month because I was so upset. Communication was a big problem with some teachers. They would mumble or speak in a way that we couldn't understand. It's tough to learn when you can't even grasp what they're saying. And then there were young teachers who seemed lost themselves. It was sad to see them struggle with teaching us. Overall, the teachers here really needed to work on how they interacted with students.
Placement: The job placements at our college were really disappointing. Not many good companies were coming because of our college's bad reputation. Only startups were offering low salaries with a long bond period. Some companies were fake too. The placement cell didn't seem to care much about us students. They only focused on a few students who could apply to every company. If a student got a job, they couldn't apply to any other company unless the salary was 1.5 times higher. Even if a better job came along, if you weren't a favorite, you couldn't apply. This happened to me. I got a job at a 3.5lpa company, but when a 5lpa job came, I wasn't allowed to apply. I had to beg the placement cell to send my details, but they didn't. On the day of the test, I didn't get the link. When I reached out to the company, they said they never got my info. I tried talking to teachers, but they just made me run around until it was too late for the test. The college didn't have many extracurricular activities, no fests, and didn't focus much on studies. They only cared about getting fees on time so students could attend classes and take tests that counted towards our grades. If you couldn't pay on time, you couldn't attend classes or take tests, which affected your grades. This college was really bad for my mental health. I wouldn
Campus: The classes were just okay, like in any engineering college. But let me tell you about the washrooms - they were absolutely terrible. They hardly ever got cleaned. I remember my first day of college, and the washrooms were a disaster. The college was built back in the 1980s, and they never bothered to update anything. Same old fittings, no water in the taps, no mirrors - it was a nightmare. I actually got a UTI from using them, so I just stopped altogether. Can you imagine holding it in from 7am to 6pm? And don't even get me started on the labs. The computers were ancient, from like 2005. We hardly went to any labs because the computers were so outdated and the teaching system was a mess. They were teaching basic stuff like "hello world" programs to engineering students. We never learned anything useful - had to figure it all out on our own.
Meena Rao
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 27 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful, whether it's online or in-person classes. They give us notes to study for exams, which is super useful. The teaching is top-notch. The semester exams are tough, but thanks to the teachers, I've gotten much better at them.
Placement: Most students get jobs after college, which is awesome. The highest salary you can get is around 12.5 LPA, and the average is 7 LPA. The lowest is 5 LPA. Companies like Wipro, Infosys, Tata Consultant Service, and Byjus hire a lot of students. The top salary offered is 10 LPA. They also have cool job roles for students.
Campus: The school has great facilities and buildings. They have a medical center for students and the Wi-Fi works well. The labs are nice too. The food is good, especially in the canteen for lunch. And there are a few places to play sports on campus.
Sumit Pandey
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college were pretty good. Some were strict, others were friendly. Mr. Angla, the head of the mechanical engineering department, wasn't well-liked. Students were scared of him, but didn't respect him.
Placement: Around half of the students got placed after graduation. The top salary was 12 LPA, the average was 6 LPA, and the lowest was 3 LPA. The college staff are always there to help out. Just remember to dress right or they won't let you in.
Campus: The classrooms were really nice, but the labs were just okay. The library was awesome and had AC, unlike the classrooms. We had three cool grounds to chill or play on. Plus, there was a canteen on campus. Overall, it's a good place to study.
Sneha Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 20 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart, they all have Ph.D. degrees and they're super helpful. You gotta attend classes at least 75% of the time, which is kinda strict but fair. The courses get you ready for interviews, but they focus more on theory than hands-on stuff. The exam questions are tough because they're from AKTU Lucknow. Teachers even share notes on Whatsapp which is pretty cool.
Placement: The college placements are pretty good. Most students, like 90%, find jobs on campus. The rest get jobs off campus. The big companies that hire here are TCS and Wipro. The highest salary is around 12 LPA, while the lowest is 2.5 LPA.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is good for teachers and students living on campus, but not for those who commute. It only works on laptops.
Arjun Menon
BTech in Chemical Engineering
Reviewed On 26 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers are helpful, but we don't have all the tech needed for our B.Tech course. And when we do, it's often not working right. Exams happen every 1-2 months, and you gotta show up for class. If you miss too much, you can't take the exams.
Placement: I studied chemical engineering at Hindustan College of Science and Technology. There were only a few students in my branch, and classes were irregular. Honestly, I wouldn't recommend this place if you're thinking of studying here. It's better to pay your fees in installments instead of all at once.
Campus: The hostel staff is rude, and the food isn't great either. If you want to move out of the hostel, you have to pay half a year's fees first. Overall, if you're thinking about studying at Hindustan College of Science and Technology, I wouldn't recommend it.
Ankit Sharma
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers in the first year are really great. They're the best. But in the second year, the teachers are just okay.
Placement: Around 80% of us found jobs after college. A bunch of students landed jobs outside campus. The top salary offered was 18 LPA. On average, we got offers between 4-6 LPA. Some of us even did internships at Microsoft and got 1.5 LPA stipend.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is okay. Everything here is just average. The computer science labs are good, but the labs for other subjects aren't great. Food in the mess is below average. The canteen is alright. Hostel facilities are offered at the college.
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