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Average rating of IIIT Dharwad

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.5

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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5%
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25%
3
50%
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15%
1
5%
Placement

Placement

3.6/5

Admission

Admission

3.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.5/5

Academics

Academics

3.8/5

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Sumit Gupta

Sumit Gupta

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 7 Nov, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach us the important things we need to know. They don't waste time on stuff we already learned in high school. The exams are challenging but fair. The course curriculum is top-notch.

Placement: Around 70-80% of students in our college land jobs after graduation. The highest salary you can get here is 73 LPA from off-campus jobs. The lowest is 10 LPA, and most students get around 17 LPA. Companies like Infosys and Cisco come for placements. Not many students, only about 15%, get internships.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is awesome, and the labs are cool. Classrooms have smart TVs, which is nice. The library is really good too. Hostel food is tasty. Canteen, medical, and sports facilities are all good.

Hema Joshi

Hema Joshi

B.Tech. in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

Reviewed On 18 Oct, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors are mostly cool, but there are a few tough ones. Sometimes, it's like they're talking a whole different language and if we ask for help, they get mad. But then, there are others who explain things super well and make sure everyone gets it before moving on. Exams can vary from 50 marks to maybe 80 or even 100. The courses match what we're studying, but a couple of them might be tricky to pass.

Placement: I'm only in my first year, so I don't know much about placements yet. But from what I've heard from seniors and teachers, the placement scene here is pretty good compared to other private colleges. Big companies like Nvidia, TCS, Infosys, and others come for recruiting. The college is cool with students participating in placements. It all depends on what the company is looking for. Like, I heard Nvidia wants a minimum of 7.5 CPI.

Campus: In our dorm, there are 4 of us sharing. We each have a locker, fan, and outlet, which is handy. The food in the mess isn't great, except for breakfast and snacks. It's not worth the money we pay. The hostel is right on campus. But hey, the Wi-Fi, classrooms, and library are all cool.

Divya Reddy

Divya Reddy

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 12 Oct, 2025

4.3
3 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are really friendly and always around on campus. They're all Ph.D. grads and super knowledgeable. The quality of teaching is top-notch. Our course is up-to-date with what the industry needs, so it sets us up well for good jobs. The semester exams are tough, but if you get a decent grade, you'll pass.

Placement: Most students found jobs after graduating. The pay ranges from 8 to 35 LPA, with an average of 11 LPA. Microsoft hires the most students. Half of us landed internships at Amazon. Many of us got jobs in software development.

Campus: The facilities for my course are great, with good infrastructure and fast Wi-Fi at 200 Mbps. The lab and classroom are well furnished. The library is small but has all the books we need. The food in the canteens is good, better than the mess. There are medical facilities on campus and lots of sports to play. Plus, there's interiiit available too!

Uday Verma

Uday Verma

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 9 Sept, 2025

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are pretty good, but there's no break during exams except weekends and holidays. We have a project every semester that helps us learn new things and get better at technical stuff. We can do internships with experienced professors too. Classes are all scheduled by the head of each department, so everything runs smoothly.

Placement: Not many companies visit our campus for placements. Most of them are looking for students from Computer Science Engineering (CSE). A lot of students are interested in tech jobs, while only a few opt for further studies like Masters, CAT, M.Tech, or MBA.

Campus: The facilities for our courses are good, but some teachers create their own courses and don't know much about them. There's only one hostel for around 800 boys. Our college has all the infrastructure we need. The food in the mess is okay. For breakfast, they serve things like Idli, Vada, Dosa, Sambhar, Poha, fruits, aloo paratha, upma, puri, etc. For lunch, there's daal, chapati, curd, aloo sabji, paneer curry, etc. Snacks include Samosas, masala idli, pav bhaji, poha. Dinner has things like mix veg, chapati, curd, etc.

Lata Verma

Lata Verma

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 17 Aug, 2025

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors are great at teaching. The courses are really good because they concentrate on computer science right away, unlike other colleges. This makes it easier for us to focus on getting a job. The coding environment is also pretty good. We only have end-of-semester and mid-semester exams, which is nice.

Placement: The placement scene used to be decent, but this year it's been pretty disappointing. The top salary package off-campus is around 84 LPA. Companies mostly lean towards hiring CS students, but electrical students also land good offers. Placements have been average in the past, but this year it's been really low. Seniors say the placement cell hasn't been doing a great job.

Campus: The hostel is decent, but the 4-person rooms feel a bit cramped. All the buildings are new and in good shape. The whole campus is clean, except for the sports complex which could use some improvements. It's the only place where all the sports are played at the college.

Pooja Gupta

Pooja Gupta

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 13 Aug, 2025

3.5
2 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and are really helpful. The curriculum prepares us well for the industry. The semester exams are not too tough, and most students pass with around a 90% success rate.

Placement: Around 85% of us got placed, which is awesome. The highest package so far is 35 LPA, while the average for CSE is 12 LPA. Lots of companies come to recruit here. In our 3rd year, many of us did internships. Most companies hire full-stack developers and web developers. It's a great place to kickstart your career!

Campus: The campus is pretty big at almost 60 acres. We've got nice classrooms, labs, and Wi-Fi. The teachers are good, and we only have the classes we need. The hostel, mess, canteen, and sports stuff are all good too. Food is tasty, and the outdoor areas are cool too.

Vikas Nair

Vikas Nair

B.Tech. in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence

Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2025

1.8
1 Admission 1 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: Most of the teachers here are temporary and just here for some experience. They mostly just read from the slides. Only a couple of teachers are good. One teacher even mentioned that they don't get paid well and want to leave soon.

Placement: The DSAI course doesn't have many job placements, especially in ML. The companies that do come only offer software engineering roles, and even those are pretty scarce. Because of this, a lot of my older classmates and friends are considering going for further studies.

Campus: The college doesn't have a study library, just a regular one for books. Most of the campus is covered in wild grass, around 70 percent. The mess doesn't serve any non-veg food, not even eggs. The higher-ups don't seem to have any plans for the college. And as a North Indian, it feels like Kannada students, teachers, and staff get special treatment in everything.

Shubham Kumar

Shubham Kumar

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 5 Aug, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: Most teachers here are helpful, and about 70% really know their stuff. The course content is great, and being close to Bangalore means we get good chances to get job-ready. It's not too tough, just show up to class every day and passing exams is a breeze.

Placement: Most students here find jobs after graduating. The highest salary on campus is around 46 LPA, while off-campus can go up to 80 LPA at places like Uber. The average salary is 10 LPA, with the median being 8 LPA. The lowest is around 3.5 LPA. Companies like IBM, Infosys, Oracle, Nvidia, Amazon, and more come for placements here. Many students also get internships at places like IBM, Infosys, Amazon, NSA, Google, and smaller startups. Popular job roles include Software Development Engineer and Research Intern at Microsoft and IBM.

Campus: The college's setup is awesome. Wi-Fi works great. Library's cool too. No AC in class, but there are fans. Hostel rooms fit 4 students. Food got better lately. Medical stuff's good. Sports are fun with college support.

Chetan Singh

Chetan Singh

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 3 Aug, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart, they studied at different IITs and NITs. They teach a bunch of computer science stuff. The teaching is pretty good. We have exams every 5 months for the semester and every 2 months for midterms.

Placement: Most students in our ECE course get placed every year, almost 95%. The average salary is around 10 LPA, with the highest being 35 LPA and the lowest at 7 LPA. Big companies like Amazon and Wipro come for recruitment. In ECE, you can also get roles in web development.

Campus: The college has good Wi-Fi everywhere on campus. The classrooms are big, fitting around 70 students each. We have labs for CSE and ECE where we do our tasks. The hostel is nice, and the food is okay.

Nisha Sharma

Nisha Sharma

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 22 Jul, 2025

2.3
3 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are top-notch, which means lots of tests to study for. We get to work on cool projects every semester to learn hands-on skills. Professors help us find internships to learn even more. The schedule keeps us busy but it's worth it for a great education.

Placement: The campus doesn't have many companies coming for placements, especially for Computer Science Engineering students. Some students choose teaching, and others go for further studies like Masters, CAT, M.Tech, or MBA. There's not much info on companies hiring M.Tech graduates.

Campus: The buildings are good, but some issues with teachers. Only one hostel for lots of students, around 800. The food in the canteen is okay, not great. They serve things like Idli, Dosa, and Upma for breakfast, and Paneer, Dal Makhni, and Samosas for lunch. They know there are problems and are trying to make the rooms better for us.

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