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Average rating of IIITDM Kancheepuram
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Komal Menon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 12 Dec, 2025
Admission: The professors here are really good. Most of them are alumni from IITs, so they know their stuff. They're friendly and supportive. The courses are practical and prepare us well for the industry. The semester exams can be tough sometimes, but the grading system is fair.
Placement: The placements for CSE students at our college are pretty good. Around 90% of students get placed, with the highest package being about 34 LPA. The average package is around 13 LPA, while the lowest is around 7 or 8 LPA. Companies like Google and Microsoft don't visit our college often, though.
Campus: The college has all the basic facilities we need, like computer labs and Physics labs. Some classrooms even have air conditioning. The library is fully air conditioned too. The food in the mess is just okay. We also have a medical center near the football ground, which is convenient. The sports scene here is pretty good too.
Isha Choudhary
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Nov, 2025
Admission: The college curriculum is awesome because it's from IITs. We study interesting subjects like design. In the first year, everyone studies the same stuff, which can be boring, but it's good for changing majors later. In the second year, we focus on core subjects, which is cool.
Placement: The job opportunities at our college used to be great before, but lately the average salary offered has decreased. The college is now working hard to attract more companies for placements. They even have a placement exam to prepare us for interviews. The career club here is really helpful for finding good job prospects.
Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure, surrounded by nature which makes it super peaceful. The hostel is really good with lots of cool amenities. The only downside is the weather can get pretty tough since we're in Chennai. But overall, the college and hostel buildings are top-notch and look really nice.
Shruti Iyer
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025
Admission: The professors here all got their Ph.D. from IITs, so they really know their stuff. The course curriculum is spot on and gets you ready for the industry. The midterms and finals can be tough, but they really make sure you understand the material. The questions make you think and show what you've learned.
Placement: Most students who apply for jobs end up getting placed - like 80-90% of them. The highest salary offered is around 55 LPA, the average is 15 LPA, and the lowest is 9 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, Accenture, Deloitte, and Cazio come for recruitment. About 80% of students also get internships. The college offers courses in AI, ML, and other related fields. Companies like Randomwalk and Accenture hire students from here.
Campus: The college is cool. Wi-Fi is in all buildings, thanks to the institute. The lab building has 5 floors. There's a library too. Hostel rooms have geysers and TV. Food is good, with chapathi daily great for North students.
Seema Patel
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers in our college really know their stuff and make learning fun. They inspire us to work hard and aim high. Many of them got their degrees from top-notch colleges. The courses are well-planned and help us improve our skills. We even have a cool design course to prep us for the real world. Exams are pretty manageable here, and almost everyone passes with flying colors.
Placement: Around 75% of students got jobs through campus placements. The highest salary offered was about 32LPA, with an average of 9 LPA overall. For CSE, the average is 12 LPA, while for ECE it's 10 LPA. Some big companies like Goldman Sachs, Google, Amazon, and more came for recruitment. In my course, they offered roles like Data Analyst and Full Stack Developer.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi in all labs and central AC in all classrooms. The library also has Wi-Fi and AC, plus we can borrow 4 books for free. Our hostel has good facilities like Wi-Fi, geysers, and hot water. The mess food is decent compared to other government colleges. Medical facilities are well-maintained. We have sports facilities like football and cricket grounds, cricket nets, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, badminton courts, volleyball and tennis courts, plus games like carrom, chess, and table tennis.
Deepak Khan
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 30 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They all got their PhDs from top colleges, like IIT or NITs. Sometimes they can struggle to explain things clearly, though. The courses are good and help us learn important skills for the future. They might not make us job-ready right away, but they set a good foundation. The exams are tough, but the grading is fair and it's not too hard to pass.
Placement: The computer science course here is awesome for placements. Last year, around 80% of students got jobs in good companies both on-campus and off-campus. The average salary is 7 LPA, with the highest package being 32 LPA. Lots of students also land internships by the end of their 4th year.
Campus: Our college campus is pretty big, covering about 52 acres. There are 4 hostels, 1 academic block, 1 lab block, 1 mess, 1 cafeteria, 1 sports complex, and a store. It's all good for us students. There are around 2500 of us here. Wi-Fi is available in all the buildings. The medical facilities are good too. The food in the mess is okay, but everything else is great. The college campus is kept clean and tidy by some workers.
Yash Joshi
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college were really helpful and knew their stuff. The classes were good and I learned a lot. The course I took at IIITDM was spot on and got me ready for the real world. Exams weren't too tough, and most students passed with an 80% success rate.
Placement: Around 40-45% of students in our course got placed at this college. The average salary offered was 3-4 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and Philips came for placements. There were also internship chances for students.
Campus: The college is set up well for our course. It has everything we need like Wi-Fi, labs, library, canteen, hostel, sports, and medical facilities. The college keeps everything in good shape. They make sure we have all the cool stuff we need to learn well.
Sumit Mishra
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. If you're good at the subject, you'll get it. The Computer Science and Designing classes are awesome, especially if you want to start your own business. The way the semesters and classes are set up is different from other schools. Almost everyone passes with a high percentage, like 98 to 99%.
Placement: Around 60% of us got jobs after finishing our studies. The top salary for B.Tech was 12 LPA, and for M.Tech, it was 24 LPA. Everyone has to do internships, with a 100% requirement. We can intern at different companies for roles like software developer, full-stack developer, ethical hacking, cybersecurity, and mechanical engineer.
Campus: The facilities here are pretty good, better than some other colleges I've seen. The staff does a great job keeping everything clean. They pair you up with a roommate for the first three years, but in the fourth year, you get your own room. They've got everything you need like a cafeteria and sports fields, but they don't have an auditorium.
Saloni Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
Reviewed On 24 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but some struggle with communicating and teaching theory. The labs are run by M.Tech students, which is cool. The courses give us a good start, but we still have a lot to learn. Sociology classes are interesting and help us see how things work in the industry. Exams are tough because they're pretty high-level, but the grading system is fair it depends on how well everyone else does in the class.
Placement: This year, 31 students are eligible, and recruiters gave out 20 offers. In CSE-AI, 62% of students get placed, while in CSE IT, it's 86%. Visa offered the highest package of 32 LPA to 4 students in CSE and CSE-AI. The average package is 13.86 LPA. Amazon, Google, Capgemini, and others are top recruiting companies. They offer roles like AI research scientist and data scientist.
Campus: The labs are awesome, but the classrooms have bad Wi-Fi. The library is small. The cafeteria food isn't great, and it made me sick once. The mess food is okay, but it sucks that we have to pay extra for non-veg, around Rs. 30. Medical help is good, they treat common illnesses for free and do health camps. We have big sports grounds, but not enough equipment for games or the gym. There's an ATM, xerox shop, and a store with all the basics.
Poonam Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They know their stuff and are really friendly. The courses are spot-on for what's happening in the software world right now. But man, those exams are no joke!
Placement: I'm in the computer science and engineering program. The highest salary package is about 34 LPA, and the average is around 12 LPA. Our college has a 90% placement rate, and we get internships from lots of companies. It's pretty good here.
Campus: The Wi-Fi at our college is on 24/7 and we also have LAN connection. Water supply is available round the clock too. The food is pretty decent, nothing to complain about. And we've got plenty of sports facilities like cricket, football, and badminton grounds.
Chitra Choudhary
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers in our classes are super helpful. They use PowerPoint with pictures to explain things, and they're great at clearing up any questions we have. Most of our department's faculty members have PhDs from top institutes like IIT Madras, IIT Bombay, and IIT Delhi. They give us assignments, tutorials, surprise tests, and seminars to keep us engaged. Our Electronics and Communication Engineering department offers really useful courses recommended by the placement cell. These courses are great for internships, industry jobs, and overall growth. How tough the semester exams are depends on how well you pay attention in class and understand what the teachers are saying. The pass rate for exams is usually over 70%.
Placement: So, in our group, around 65% of us got jobs after doing Electronics and Communication. The most someone got was 42 Lacs a month, while the least was 5 Lacs. On average, we were getting around 11 Lacs a month. The big companies like Games Craft, Zoom, KLA, MathWorks, and Siemens were hiring us. And 85% of us snagged internships too. They were offering jobs like software developer, machine learning engineer, and research and development in our course.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities like LED-lit classrooms, Wi-Fi, labs, library, and sports areas. The hostel is cool with balconies for fresh air, LAN ports, charging points, and all you need in the rooms. Food is tasty and suits everyone from different places. We've got a mess and a cafeteria on campus. Also, there's a medical center with good medicine.
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