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3.1
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Abhishek Verma
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 24 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are nice, but most of them are new. They usually leave after one semester to get new jobs, so we don't have the same teachers all the time. The college follows the GGSIP curriculum, but it doesn't really prepare us for the industry. We have to figure it out on our own. The exams are okay - sometimes easy, sometimes medium, and sometimes hard. You need a 7 CGPA to pass.
Placement: Around half of us found jobs through campus placements. Another fifth landed jobs by applying outside. The highest salary package is 21 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA. TCS seems to hire a lot from our college. Not many internships in the third year, but by the fourth year, students get offers from startups or TCS. Since we're in IT, most of us end up as software engineers.
Campus: The college doesn't have any hostel, so I had to find a PG nearby. It's pretty far from the city, making it a hassle to get there. The area around isn't great, so it's not safe to stay out late. I travel around 2 hours daily by highway transport, depending on buses and traffic. I'm from Bihar, and since there's no hostel, I live 1.5 KM away in a PG. The place is just okay to stay. The food at the canteen is hit or miss. The uncle who runs it keeps changing. The medical room is handy - there's always a doctor with basic meds like Advil and Pudin Hara. For sports, students have to bring their own gear and find players. No Wi-Fi password is provided, and the computers in the labs don't always work. The library looks good, but you can only borrow academic books.
Saloni Choudhary
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 21 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super nice and really know their stuff. Classes go from 9 am to 4 pm with a couple of breaks. The course is good and gets us ready for the industry, but we still gotta work on our skills outside of class.
Placement: Placement in my department is okay. When you start, the pay is around 3.5 LPA, and most students find jobs. Just gotta keep a 7.5 CGPA. The highest pay is 35 LPA, and the lowest is 2 LPA. You can even intern at different companies first to get some experience for better jobs.
Campus: The campus is pretty big, about 4 acres with the study building, library, and canteen. The library has lots of books and Wi-Fi for the e-library. The food at the canteen is really good, with lots of choices. And there are sports like volleyball, football, and table tennis available too.
Rohit Janagal
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 12 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and supportive. They organized fun events like meme-making contests and NCC activities. Most teachers have M.Tech degrees, but there are a few Ph.D. holders too. They all teach well. We have Smart India hackathons to keep things relevant, but you need to do extra prep for industry stuff. Exams are not too tough if you study a bit. The notes they give are based on lectures. But last year, some first-semester students struggled with math. So, for subjects like Physics, Math, and Electrical Engineering, you need extra study time. The other subjects are okay if you prep for a week before the exam.
Placement: I'm in the 2022-23 batch, and out of 167 students in my CSE branch, 36 of us got placed. The average package is 4.25 lakh per year. This college is good if you want to go for higher studies like GATE or abroad, as 11 students chose that path. Placements are getting better each year. The median salary went from 3 LPA to 4 LPA and now 4.25 LPA, with hopes for more growth, especially for CSE. The highest package is 34 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. Companies like Infosys and HCL are top recruiters here.
Campus: The campus is pretty big, about 5 acres in size. The labs are just okay, nothing fancy. We've got a playground, but it's not in great shape, so sports aren't really a thing except during sports day. Wi-Fi is there, but it's not working right now. The classrooms and library are alright, like a regular school, with all the books you need. Girls have an open common room, but the boys' one is locked up. No hostel or mess, but the canteen serves good food with a decent menu. And there are medical facilities on campus too.
Vidya Khan
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They get what students are going through and they know their stuff. The semester exams are set by GGSIPU, and they're not too hard, so most students can pass. I'm not sure about the exact pass rate each semester, but the faculty members are great. They're super supportive when it comes to internal marks and placements.
Placement: The college is a 3-tier IPU college, so there aren't many students here. The highest salary offered off-campus is 20 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA. On average, students make around 4 LPA. TCS Digital and Infosys are the top companies for our course. They don't mention the percentage of students who get internships, though.
Campus: The college isn't huge, but it's got Wi-Fi which is a plus. The classrooms have AC and the library is tidy. The canteen serves good food too. And there are sports facilities available here as well.
Sanjay Iyer
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 11 Oct, 2025
Admission: Some teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make learning interesting and easy. But, not all teachers are that great. The course content is okay, but it doesn't prepare us well for real-world jobs. The exams are not too hard - most students pass. Passing rate is about 40%. We have some hands-on subjects like Math and Electrical Science too.
Placement: Around 30-50% of students in our college get jobs after graduation. The starting salary is around 3 LPA, while the highest salary can go up to 12 LPA. The popular companies that come for placements are TCS and Infosys. Unfortunately, there's no official internship program in college, and companies don't hire interns from here. If you want an internship through the college, you'll have to pay an extra Rs. 6,000 on top of your fees.
Campus: The Wi-Fi only works in the labs, but we can't use it. Most lab computers don't have internet and work offline. Our college doesn't have a hostel, but we have a doctor on call 24/7 and a medical room. We've got sports like cricket, volleyball, badminton, and chess. And there's a sports day where we compete in different games.
Ritu Reddy
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at HMRITM are really experienced and professional. They have more than 20 years of experience. They are friendly and always ready to help us. The teaching quality is top-notch and matches well with the B.Tech degree. I like subjects like maths, physics, chemistry, and programming. They make learning fun and easy. The semester exams are not too hard, and most students do well. The exams are set by GGSIPU and are doable for students to get good grades.
Placement: The placement scene at HMRITM is pretty cool. Most students, around 93%, got jobs which is awesome. Sharechat offered the highest salary this year, hitting 35 LPA. Lots of big companies, like over 100 of them, came for hiring. There were even Fortune 500 companies, more than 35 of them. That gave chances to over 400 students to land jobs. On average, the salary is between 6 to 8 LPA. The lowest package was 3 LPA. Big names like Amazon, Sharechat, Fyfin, Niologic, and Paytm hired a bunch of students. You could get roles like product engineer, software engineer, and product developer. So, plenty of options for your career after graduating.
Campus: The infrastructure at HMRITM is pretty good. The classrooms are clean and comfy for studying. The library is big and has lots of helpful books. You can hang out in the sports room or join different clubs on campus. The canteen is awesome with tasty food options for everyone. The campus is lively with students playing sports all the time.
Supriya Khan
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Sept, 2025
Admission: Some professors are really helpful, but some can be a pain to deal with. It's like a mix of good and bad. Some teachers know their stuff well, while others seem clueless. Also, some professors teach more than one subject.
Placement: At my college, most students get placed on-campus, like around 80%-85%. The rest find jobs off-campus or use their skills to get hired. I think it's more important to focus on gaining skills. I don't go to class much, only enough to meet the attendance rules.
Campus: The college just got a fresh coat of paint, and it's looking pretty good. But the labs really need some fixing - the air-conditioners don't work. It gets super humid in the labs on the top floor, and the ones on the second floor don't even have any AC. The library is nice, but it mostly has the same books we use for our classes.
Sameer Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 30 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. Most of them have postgrad degrees and they teach well. The course is interesting and matches what's happening in the industry. The exams are a bit challenging, but not impossible. Around 70% to 80% of students pass, which is pretty good.
Placement: I'm in the B.Tech computer science and technology course. Over 60% of students here get jobs. The highest package is 37 LPA, average is 8 LPA, and the lowest is 3.5 LPA. TCS is the top company that hires here. About 60% of us get internships at places like TCS. We mostly get roles as programmers or coders. It's cool.
Campus: The facilities here are pretty decent. They keep things like clean water and toilets in check. The labs and library are always well-kept. Wi-Fi works in both places. The computer labs work well and most computers are in good shape. The food in the canteen is alright, not amazing but not terrible either. It's cheap, but there aren't a ton of options. You can also grab a meal in the college canteen, but the hostel isn't super nearby.
Siddharth Gupta
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers all have Ph.D.s and know their stuff well. Exams are not too hard, and even if you cram the night before, you can still do well. Plus, you can also prep for competitive exams alongside your regular studies.
Placement: Most students get placed here, around 60-70%. The highest salary offered is around 36 LPA, while the average is 5-6 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. Big companies like Intel, IBM, and TCS come for placements. About 30-40% of students land internships here. The college is strict about attendance, but it helps us learn and get ready for placements.
Campus: The campus may be small, but it's got everything you need. They have a medical room, a canteen with good food, parking, clean water, and helpful teachers. The library has Wi-Fi and all the books you need. Plus, they've got sports facilities too.
Vinay Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful with assignments and understanding about attendance. They check mid-term exams fairly and give good internal marks. We only have festivals or functions around 2-3 times a year.
Placement: After the 2018-22 batch, there were no on-campus job placements, maybe because of the recession. But in 2022, 3 students got jobs at Accenture with a salary of 12Lpa. HMRITM offers B. Tech courses in Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical, AI, and Data Science.
Campus: The Wi-Fi and mobile data don't work well around campus. The canteen, library, and medical facilities are pretty good. There's a small playground for sports, but no hostel on campus. None of the classrooms have AC, except for the seminar room. They have labs for experiments too.
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