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Average rating of IIIT Lucknow
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Anjali Das
B.Tech. in Computer science and Engineering
Reviewed On 16 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable. They all have their master's degrees and even studied at IITs. Some of them even have Ph.Ds. The stuff we learn in our courses is actually useful for future jobs. We cover computer apps, programming languages, databases, and more. It's really helping us think logically for our projects and improving our skills.
Placement: The college has awesome placements. They hook us up with companies that pay really well. Some students got crazy high salaries. The top package was 24 LPA. On average, it's around 12-14 LPA. I'm pretty happy with it.
Campus: Our college has great infrastructure and provides all the facilities we need. The environment is good and the campus looks modern and well-designed. We have a huge library and a computer lab. The hostel offers single and double sharing rooms, with some rooms even having air-conditioners. It's a comfortable place to stay.
Nidhi Khan
B.Tech. in Computer science and Engineering
Reviewed On 27 May, 2025
Admission: The course plan is good and new, but the campus is small compared to others. The Admin Block, classrooms, and labs have AC. You can use the labs anytime. Wi-Fi is everywhere, but it's not super fast. The food in the mess is okay, but the canteen is really bad.
Placement: The placements begin in the 4th year, and we do internships in our 3rd year. You can check the companies that come on the college website. In 2023, the average package was around 30.52 LPA, while the median was 25 LPA. The highest package offered on campus was 59 LPA, and all students got placed that year.
Campus: The first-year hostels are not on campus, but it's not too far about 1.5 km away. Both guys and girls stay on campus. The food at the mess is pretty good. They have a variety of dishes from different places, all the way from the south to the north.
Aishwarya Menon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Reviewed On 14 Dec, 2024
Admission: The workload at our college is pretty light. We start learning computer science stuff right from the beginning without any extra subjects. The teachers are cool and always ready to help. Our course is practical and useful for the real world. Exams aren't too tough either.
Placement: I got placed during the 2024 placement session for B.Tech, which was pretty cool considering the tough job market. The highest salary offered was around 62.5 lpa, and the average was about 29.85 lpa. Companies like Uber, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Atlassian, and Walmart came for placements. Also, a good chunk of students (around 50-60%) land internships here.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is alright, but the Wi-Fi isn't great everywhere. The labs are in good shape and the classrooms have comfy chairs and enough space. Hostels are not the best, especially for guys, but girls might find them okay.
ARJUN MANNIRAPULLY
B.Tech. in Computer science and Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Nov, 2024
Admission: I really like my college because we only focus on CS subjects. In the first semester, we learned about DBMS. We don't have too many classes, just 3 to 4 lectures a day. The exams are pretty easy too.
Placement: The college has good placements with big companies like Google, Zomato, and DE Shaw coming for interviews. If you study well, you'll easily get placed. The highest package is around 29.85 LPA, while the lowest is around 26 LPA. The college environment is great for studying.
Campus: The college doesn't have great buildings, but the Wi-Fi works well. The food in the mess is better than in other colleges. The sports facilities could be better. We do have a gym with plenty of equipment, and it's open to everyone.
Vikas Das
B.Tech. in Computer science and Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Jun, 2024
Admission: The course curriculum is organized well and focuses only on relevant subjects. We don't learn Physics, Chemistry, or Maths, just current topics related to our field. Many of the teachers have Ph.Ds. The exams here are better than in other colleges.
Placement: The college has great placement options with lots of students getting placed. The average salary is around 30 LPA and the median salary is 25 LPA. Most students also land internships at top companies. Everyone gets placed, and the popular roles are in Sales.
Campus: The college has good new buildings, but the campus is smaller than others. The admin block, classrooms, labs, and mess are all air-conditioned, which is nice. Classrooms have smart boards for interactive learning, labs are open all the time, and Wi-Fi is everywhere with fast internet. The food in the mess is okay, and there's a small canteen. For sports, there's a small gym, 2 badminton courts, and indoor games like table tennis.
Rahul Nair
M.Sc. in Data Science
Reviewed On 4 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome and always ready to help out. They're super qualified too. The courses are well thought out to match what the industry wants. You can find all the course details on the college website. The exams aren't too hard or too easy, but if you study for around 10 days before, you'll do well.
Placement: Since we're the first group for the M.Sc. course, there aren't any placement records yet. Some students did manage to get internships, but not through the college. The placement drive is kicking off in August 2024, so maybe in a couple of months after that, we'll start seeing some placement stats.
Campus: The campus is cool with two hostels one for girls with three people in a room, and a dome-type one for boys. Hostel fees are low, around 3k5k, based on your room pick. We've got AC classrooms and labs open all day and night. The medical room with staff is handy. Sports stuff is decent, not top-notch.
Vidya Iyer
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Reviewed On 27 Oct, 2023
Admission: The exams can be tough or easy depending on the teacher. Each semester, we have two exams one in the middle and one at the end. The courses prepare us well for the industry. The teachers are really smart and supportive.
Placement: Our college placement team reaches out to big companies like Google, Flipkart, and Amazon. The highest salary offered here is over 1 crore per year, while the average is around 30 lakhs per year. The lowest package is 10 lakhs per year.
Campus: The food at our college is really good, but the canteen is on the small side. We've got stuff like carrom board, gymnastics, and table tennis for sports. There's even a sports and yoga teacher here. And don't worry, we've got a medical room too.
Tej Iyer
M.Sc. in Data Science
Reviewed On 10 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and teach well, whether it's online or in person. A few of them used to work at DRDO and UNESCO, which is pretty cool. We learn useful stuff like Power BI, Advanced Excel, Python, and R Programming. The exams are not too hard most students pass with flying colors.
Placement: The college placements here are awesome! Every year, all students get placed with an average salary package of around 18 LPA. The placement team is always hustling to bring in more companies. Companies like Uber, Acko, Meesho, and others come for pool drives. We can also get internships through the college or on our own. They offer roles like data scientist and data analyst.
Campus: The college campus is pretty small, and it feels like they could use more of the space the government gave them. The Wi-Fi isn't great, and there aren't many sports options. But the library is awesome! They've got tons of books and stuff. First-year students stay in dorms on campus, but guys have to go off-campus. Food-wise, they serve dishes from both North and South India, which is cool. Only downside is the mosquitoes. Breakfast and snacks are good, but lunch and dinner are just okay.
Hema Reddy
B.Tech. in Computer science and Engineering
Reviewed On 31 Dec, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really great and know their stuff. They all have good experience, many coming from IIIT Allahabad. The course is practical and covers topics that are useful for job interviews and work in the industry. The exams each semester aren't too tough since they mostly ask about what we learned in class or the main ideas. That's why almost everyone passes, around 95% of students.
Placement: At IIIT Lucknow, all B.Tech students got placed this year, which is awesome. The highest package was 62 LPA, and the lowest was 12 LPA. On average, students got around 30 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, Flipkart, Microsoft, and ICICI Bank hired students. About 60% of third-year students landed internships, mainly at cool places like Infotech, Infosys, and Google.
Campus: The college is still working on improving the infrastructure. The Wi-Fi speed is pretty good at around 400 Mbps, and they have labs you can use. Since we share rooms, if it gets noisy, you can head to the lab or library. The classrooms are nice, fitting up to 200 students. The food in the mess is just okay, not great. The canteen is open all day and night until 2 AM. Right now, there's no medical help available. We have a football ground for sports, but the cricket ground needs some maintenance.
Karan Khan
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 14 Dec, 2021
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff, and the courses are more advanced than what I've seen at other schools. They dive right into coding in the first year, and in the beginning, we tackled C and web development. The exams weren't too tough - just need to hit the books a week before midterms and two weeks before finals.
Placement: I was surprised that so many students got jobs this year at IIIT Lucknow, even though the job market was bad. Most colleges, even the top IITs, had trouble with placements. On average, students at IIIT Lucknow get about 29 lakhs per year. The lowest offer was around 10-12 lakhs.
Campus: The college has AC labs that are open 24/7 for studying. All the classrooms are air-conditioned, which is great. The hostel offers everything you need. There's a girls' hostel with 3-seater rooms and a boys' hostel with rooms for about 510 guys. It's nice to have these options on campus.
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