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Ideal Institute of Technology, Wada

Private University|Estd. 2013|NAAC Grade B+

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Average rating of Ideal Institute of Technology, Wada

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

2.1

Based on 5 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

2.0/5

Admission

Admission

1.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

2.2/5

Academics

Academics

2.2/5

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Shruti Mishra

Shruti Mishra

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 22 Sept, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful and really know their stuff. They always support us and get what each student is going through. They're well-educated and went to top schools. They share their knowledge well, and the teaching is top-notch. They use cool methods to help us learn. The course content is spot on and gets us ready for the real world. We do hands-on stuff in labs and have lots of workshops.

Placement: Most students in our course got jobs, around 70%. The highest salary is Rs. 25,000 a month, and the lowest is Rs. 15,000. On average, it's Rs. 20,000. Big companies like Tata, Thermax, Mahindra, and Kirloskar hire from our course. The main job is a supervisor. The highest package is 3 LPA, the lowest is 1.8 LPA, and the average is 2.4 LPA. About 75% of students do internships with these companies.

Campus: The course has great facilities. The library and Wi-Fi are open all day. The library is big with lots of books. The lab has all the instruments we need. Classrooms are like big halls. We have clean drinking water and 24/7 electricity. The hostel is top-notch with 24-hour Wi-Fi. The food in the canteen is healthy and tasty. They also have medical facilities. And we can play sports like cricket, football, and kabaddi. Overall, the college takes good care of us.

Sarika Reddy

Sarika Reddy

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2021

1.8
2 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were just okay. Some of them weren't really qualified, and they were kinda harsh with grading. The local teachers seemed pretty unfriendly. Honestly, we didn't feel like we were learning stuff that would help us in the real world. The exams were pretty much what you'd expect from the University of Mumbai.

Placement: I didn't see any job placements happening. The interviews seemed fake, and no one actually landed a job. They told me about a salary offer of 3.5 LPA, but turns out, the company wasn't real. Videocon was supposed to be the big deal for campus interviews, but they didn't hire anyone. In 2017, none of us got placed. It was a total letdown.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty bad and the labs don't have enough equipment. Classrooms are clean but get super hot in the summer. The library is just okay. The hostel isn't great with housekeeping, and the food in the mess isn't that good either. We do have fun playing sports like volleyball, cricket, and table tennis sometimes.

Chitra

Chitra

B.E. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 7 Oct, 2021

1.3
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are young like us and they have Bachelor's degrees in their subjects. The course doesn't really prepare us for work in the real world. You gotta be careful when submitting exam forms 'cause the college often messes up and forgets to send them in.

Placement: The college offers courses in engineering, law, architecture, pharmacy, and more. Unfortunately, there aren't any placement opportunities available here. Job fairs, internships, and other recruitment preparation activities are also lacking. The teachers are new to the field as well. So, don't expect any campus placement offers.

Campus: The hostel facilities could be better because we often have power cuts in the village. The labs are okay but they only get fully set up when the university comes to inspect. The Wi-Fi is only for teachers and staff, and we don't have an online library which would be helpful.

Tanya Joshi

Tanya Joshi

B.E. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2021

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our college are not very experienced. The exams are pretty easy, so if you study hard, you can get good grades. But the college doesn't really prepare us for the real world. The teachers are young, only a couple years older than us, and they just finished their own degrees before becoming teachers here.

Placement: Our college doesn't help us find jobs after we graduate. We have to find jobs on our own. There are no internships available for our course. Only half of the students manage to get a job, and they have to work hard to find one. The college offers a wide range of courses. There are around 200 students in the engineering course every year.

Campus: The library has old books and needs an update. No Wi-Fi for students or teachers. No sports facilities due to inadequate ground. No indoor games equipment. Canteen food isn't great, and there's no nearby shops for alternatives. You have to bring your own food. Classrooms only get fully equipped during university inspections.

Yamini Gupta

Yamini Gupta

B.E. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2020

2.5
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are okay. Some of them are helpful and try to explain stuff, but many don't have much real-world knowledge or teaching experience. They don't really focus on practical skills. The course material is old and not really useful for getting a job. The exams are kind of tough, but students can pass easily by studying on their own.

Placement: Not many students at our college get jobs after they graduate. The college doesn't really help with finding jobs. Big companies don't come here to hire students. We have to find internships at small local companies by ourselves. The college doesn't offer much support for training or job placement.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is okay most of the time. The computer labs have old computers, and some don't even work right. The classrooms need better ventilation, and they don't have projectors. The hostel rooms are pretty bad, not well-kept. The canteen is hardly ever open, and the food in the mess is not good. They do have a first aid team and medical staff on campus.

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