
IEC College of Engineering and Technology
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Average rating of IEC College of Engineering and Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Amit Menon
8 Aug, 2025
Admission: The college building is okay, and there's a nearby market where you can buy stuff. Some teachers are strict, so you gotta act right. Your grades depend on tests, and showing up to class helps you finish your work.
Placement: Classes have around 4055 students, and they all have AC. The teachers are nice. The highest salary offered is about 10 LPA, while the lowest is 34 LPA. Hostel fees are 9k per month, but you get a discount if you pay upfront. Mess facilities could be better though.
Campus: The hostel has medical facilities which is great. But the food at the mess might not be clean enough for picky eaters. The rooms are big and have a bed, desk, and chair. They give you a cooler in the summer and there are washing machines too.
Rahul Rao
7 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are great at helping with studies and exams. The teaching at the engineering college is just okay. B.Tech is not the best course because it doesn't get us ready for the industry. The exams each semester are pretty easy, but only 21% of students pass out of 70%. They care a lot about attendance, but they don't really prepare us for the real world.
Placement: Around 30-40% of us got placed this year. The highest salary offered was 12 LPA, while the average was between 4 to 6 LPA. We mostly had startup companies coming for placements. We had to find our own internships since the college didn't help with that.
Campus: The bathrooms and rooms are super dirty. Wi-Fi in class is weak, and no network in the rooms. The labs are so-so, and some computers don't work. Hostel food is awful, and the bathrooms are broken. No medical help around either.
Sumit Mitra
7 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers and staff are super helpful and really know their stuff. They make sure we focus on our studies and also get involved in fun activities. College always has something going on for us to join in.
Placement: Around 80% of students here get jobs after finishing college. The highest salary offered was like 15 lacs, and the lowest was 5 lacs. The average salary for my course is around 8 lacs. Companies like Wipro, Infosys, Paytm, and others come to hire students.
Campus: The college's Wi-Fi is really good. Classrooms are clean with nice desks. The library is huge and there's one for each department. They also have a digital library which is cool.
Pankaj Das
17 Nov, 2024
Admission: The B.Tech CSE teachers are really good, especially in the first year. They can be a bit strict about attendance, but they're supportive if you're willing to work hard. The course is tough, but the teachers are always there to help. We have exams every month, plus practice exams to get us ready.
Placement: In my third year, everyone can apply for jobs which is awesome. They offer internships to students with good scores. But if you have any failed subjects, it might be hard to get a job or internship. The average pay this year is around 4-5 lakhs per year.
Campus: The campus is really small and there's no girls' hostel on campus or nearby. But there's a boys' hostel on campus, even though it's not great. There's a small playground near the college and hostel. The food in the mess is okay. The good things are the fast Wi-Fi, laundry service, clean washrooms, and big rooms in the hostel.
Poonam Reddy
6 Feb, 2024
Admission: The Computer Science faculty for B.Tech is great, especially the teachers in the first year. They're really nice. They do care about attendance, but they're supportive if you're putting in the effort to learn. The B.Tech program is tough, and the teachers work hard too. We have exams every month, plus practice exams to help us prepare.
Placement: In the third year, everyone can apply for jobs, which is awesome. You can get internships if you have good grades, but having a backlog can make it hard to get a job or internship. The average salary this year is around 4-5 lakhs per year. How much you make really depends on how much effort you put in. But just so you know, there aren't a lot of campus job opportunities.
Campus: The campus is pretty small and there are no girls' hostels nearby. But there's one boys' hostel on campus, though it's not great. There's a small playground nearby. The food in the mess is okay. The good stuff is that the Wi-Fi is fast, laundry is available, and the washrooms and rooms are clean and spacious.
Shreya Rao
22 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss. Some are really good, but most are just okay. It feels like some don't care if we understand what they're teaching. Plus, the stuff we learn sometimes feels outdated.
Placement: In the last job placement round, some students got job offers about 10%. The highest salary was 6 Lacs a year, while the lowest was 2.5 Lacs. On average, students got around 3.4 Lacs. Some small companies took part in the placements too. Sometimes, none of us got picked by these companies.
Campus: The college has okay infrastructure. The Wi-Fi works fine, not amazing though. Classrooms are decent, but the library is a bit disappointing. The best part is the sports events, which happen once a year for a day or two.
Sunita Mishra
4 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. My mechanics teacher graduated from IIT Delhi, and my chemistry teacher is from IIT Kanpur. They are super smart and always there to help. They listen to us and make sure we get it when we're stuck. Love their support!
Placement: A lot of students in our college got good jobs if they work hard in their studies. The highest salary you can get is around 25 LPA. On average, the salary offered is 4 LPA. Companies like TCS, Wipro, Mahindra, Infosys, and Naggaro hire students from our college.
Campus: The college buildings are pretty old since it's the oldest one in Knowledge Park, Greater Noida. They have all the basics covered like Wi-Fi, clean bathrooms, and ACs. The hostel is decent, nothing fancy.
Ajay Verma
14 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and give us all the stuff we need to study for exams. They also help us out with finding jobs after we graduate. Each class is taught by a different teacher, and they're all super smart with Ph.D.s. Plus, the library has all the books we need.
Placement: The college has great placement opportunities. The placement team is helpful. The academics are good too. The highest salary offered is around 25 lakhs per year. On average, students get between 5 to 6 lakhs per year. Top companies like TCS and Wipro come for recruitment.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with a mix of old and new buildings. It's one of the oldest colleges in Greater Noida. The new blocks are really nice, with ACs in all classrooms. The classrooms look impressive too. Overall, the infrastructure is good.
Tarun Rao
2 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super qualified and always help us out with our problems. Passing is set at around 40%, and how we do in class affects our grades. The courses we take here really prepare us for getting jobs after college.
Placement: The college is great, and they help a lot with getting jobs. Big companies like Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro, Capgemini, and Accenture come for placements. Almost all students get internships, around 90%-95% every year. They also have extra courses available to take.
Campus: The food tastes so good, and they have medical services too. The classrooms are cool with AC, and you can find books in 5 different libraries. The college facilities are great, they're always there to help with any issues and get us ready for exams and job placements.
Kavita Sharma
10 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are smart and they help you out when you need it. They focus more on getting you to pass exams instead of getting you ready for the real world. They don't really talk about how to succeed outside of school. You gotta go to class or else you'll get fined.
Placement: Around 10-20% of students got jobs. The average package is 3 LPA. Only startups hire here. I don't think they offer internships. So far, only one company visited for placements. We're working hard, but the college doesn't help much.
Campus: The classrooms have AC and decent seats. The labs are alright. But the WiFi is super slow and doesn't even reach the classrooms. The canteen is small, and there aren't any sports or fun stuff to do. The hostel food is terrible, and they don't give you any equipment either.