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Average rating of Institute of Infrastructure Technology Research and Management

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.4

Based on 20 Verified Users

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3.2/5

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3.0/5

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3.5/5

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Divya Gupta

Divya Gupta

B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 1 Dec, 2025

4.3
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are really smart, with PhDs from IITs and NITs. They help us a lot during exams, so if we study well and listen to them, the exams aren't too hard. They're always there for us, which is great.

Placement: Around 20 out of 180 students got placed. The salaries ranged from 2 LPA to 6 LPA. Everyone who wanted internships got them in various companies. We got job offers like senior engineer, BDA, junior engineer, and specialist roles. If we want off-campus placements, the placement team supports us with that too.

Campus: Our college may be small, but it's got everything you need. The facilities are top-notch and well-maintained. Living in the hostel is awesome, and the warden is cool to hang out with. Plus, there are plenty of sports and activities to get involved in.

Mahesh Rao

Mahesh Rao

B.Tech. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2025

1.8
1 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really smart with Ph.D. degrees. They know a lot about their subjects. They use PowerPoints in class and then we have tutorials and labs. The course follows UGC rules, so it's good. But to be job-ready, we have to do extra research. Exams are fair and match what we learn. Most people pass, about 85%.

Placement: Based on what I know and what happened last year, pretty much everyone who applied for campus jobs got one. But, a lot of them ended up with a low salary of Rs. 5 lakhs per year. The average pay is Rs. 5 lakhs per year. Some got as little as Rs. 2.5 lakhs and others as high as Rs. 15 lakhs. Companies like Adani, Torrent Power, and local ones from Gujarat hire a lot of students. The college also offers research internships with a monthly stipend of Rs. 5,000. But finding opportunities outside of college is tough, so most students have to look for them on their own.

Campus: The college building is pretty good. It's an 11-story building with everything we need: nice rooms, halls, AC classrooms, labs, a library, bathrooms, and water coolers. The Wi-Fi is limited, mainly for lab work. Hostels are a letdown since we don't have our own yet. First-year students stay at AMC hostel, others at Hathijan hostel on rent. But they're working on a new hostel for us by January 25. The food in the mess is decent, with dishes from all over India. They have medical facilities and indoor sports. We play cricket and other sports on rented grounds.

Manisha Sharma

Manisha Sharma

B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 23 Nov, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great at helping us with tough exams, especially to pass NATA. They all have master's degrees and teach really well. The online classes can be a bit boring, though. The course content is awesome and covers everything we need to know. It's been super helpful for my studies.

Placement: Getting placements can be tough, but this college really helps us out. Lots of companies come here to hire students. About 36% of students from our college have already got placed. The highest salary offered is 3.5 LPA, and the lowest is 1.2 LPA. I've noticed that many students here are keen on doing internships, which is cool.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is awesome. It's quiet with no noise from cars. We get Wi-Fi twice a week. The labs have cool new stuff like projectors. Classrooms are big with lots of seats. The library is massive and really good. No canteen, but food is there. The hostels are far from the college.

Jaya Patel

Jaya Patel

B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering

Reviewed On 6 Nov, 2025

2.3
1 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. A lot of them have Ph.Ds from top colleges like IITs, NITs, and IISc. They teach really well and make things easy to understand. Exams aren't too hard to pass. The course is similar to what they teach at IIT, which is great. It also helps with GATE prep because it covers everything you need to know.

Placement: Last year, lots of students got jobs in our college. The salary was around 3 to 4.5 LPA on average. Big IT companies like TCS, Wipro, and Cognizant came for placements. TCS hired a lot of people. Also, all electrical students did internships at places like Torrent Power.

Campus: The college infrastructure isn't great. Everything is in one 6-story building classes, offices, all of it. Wi-Fi's there, but they only give us 256 MB of data daily. The labs are cool, with all the latest tech stuff. Our college has awesome drone technology, the best in Gujarat. The classrooms have AC, but they haven't worked in four years. No hostel here, though.

Poonam Reddy

Poonam Reddy

B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering

Reviewed On 25 Oct, 2025

1.8
1 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. The teaching is okay, not amazing. The semester exams are pretty easy. You can pass them without too much effort. There's not much competition at this college. You won't have many classmates to compete with.

Placement: The placement rate isn't great  only about 40% of students get jobs. The average salary is 4 LPA. Popular companies like TCS, Wipro, and Cognizant hire students. Many students also do internships at places like Torrent Power while studying.

Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great. There's just one 6-floor building with the library, admin, accounts, student services, and dean's office. They have Wi-Fi, but only give 256 MB data daily. The labs are big, but the equipment doesn't work well. Classrooms have air-conditioning, but it hasn't been used for 4 years. No hostels are on campus, and the ones off-campus are strict. Medical help isn't easy to find here.

Lata Reddy

Lata Reddy

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2025

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really smart and have great knowledge. They all come from top colleges like IITs and Bits. The way they teach is top-notch. The course materials are always up to date. The college has modern facilities and labs that match. You can tell they focus on real-world experience. The exams each semester are just right, not too hard. You do need to study to pass, though. The passing grade is around 90 percent.

Placement: In the civil engineering batch, around 60% of students got placed. Covid-19 messed up the placements a bit. Last year, the highest salary was 5.4 lakhs per year, while the lowest was 1.8 lakhs per year. On average, most students got around 2.5 to 3 lakhs per year. The top companies that hired from our college were TCS and Cognizant. About 80% of students landed internships at the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and other companies nearby.

Campus: The college has a Center of Excellence with well-maintained labs and a Siemens workshop. There's Wi-Fi in the college, good classrooms, and a digital library. The food quality is good, and there's a small dispensary for medical needs with insurance. They also host inter college sports tournaments.

Sunil Singh

Sunil Singh

B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 15 Oct, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers all have PhDs which is great. The curriculum is from IIT Gandhinagar and it gives us good knowledge for any job. They focus a lot on practical stuff which is cool. Teachers start being really friendly after the first year. The curriculum gets more interesting as you go through the years. You just need 40% to pass, and the assessments are pretty regular. It's not too hard at all.

Placement: The graduating students got great placements. A lot of them got into foreign universities. Some also got into M.tech programs at IITs. Many chose to do an MBA and got into IIM. Those who got placed are now earning between 30,000 to 50,000 in companies like Wipro, Boeing, and Torrent Power.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure for studying. We get 250mb of wifi per day. The labs have all the equipment we need. The classrooms and library are well-maintained. The hostel is a bit far, about 10km away, but the college provides a bus that takes around 20 minutes to get to the campus. The food in the mess isn't that great, and there's no canteen. If you stay in the hostel, you have to eat in the mess. The fees are listed on the website.

Rekha Rao

Rekha Rao

B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering

Reviewed On 28 Sept, 2025

3.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty young, like in their mid-30s to 40s. They all have PhDs and are from top schools. Each semester, we have about 40 classes for each subject. Plus, we get to work on projects related to the industry. It's cool to learn from such experienced and knowledgeable professors!

Placement: IITRAM has decent placements with about 80-85% of students getting placed. You can do internships with companies like L&T, Torrent Power, BHEL, and even at IIT Gandhinagar. Many students choose to go for higher studies like M.Tech or MBA instead of taking up a job.

Campus: The hostel costs 6,000 per semester, and mess food is 20,000 per semester. They serve four good meals a day. The food changes every month, so it's not boring. In the hostel, you get everything you need like a bed, table, chair, cupboard, mattress, and pillow. If you prefer, you can rent a room nearby instead.

Pooja Iyer

Pooja Iyer

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 24 Sept, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They teach well and make sure we understand both theory and practical stuff. They even take us on field trips to see how things work in real life. They help us learn how to handle different situations with ethics. In the last year, we get to study a mix of subjects like ethics, geotech, machine learning, and control systems. The teachers are always there to support us on our journey to success.

Placement: IITRAM has good campus placements. In the batch of 2019-20, around 60-75% of students got placed. Out of 165 students, 121 applied for placements, and 52 chose to pursue further studies. Placements for the 2020-21 batch are ongoing, and some students have already secured jobs in TCS and Cognizant. The highest salary offered was 5.4 LPA, while the lowest was 1.8 LPA. Companies like Tata, Extramarks, Toppr, Infosys, and others visited for placements.

Campus: The infrastructure at IITRAM is really good. Even though the campus is small, it's well taken care of. Each department building is nicely built. The labs have all the instruments students need, and they work well. Each branch has labs on its own floor, like on the 2nd floor. The library is air-conditioned and has lots of good books, including encyclopedias, novels, and coding books. There's a reading room where you can study in your free time. Wi-Fi is available for students, faculty, and staff. They have clubs like Rudrabots (for robotics) and a music club. You can join any that interest you. The food in the mess is decent, I'd say it's okay.

Radhika Mishra

Radhika Mishra

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 12 Sept, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The course at our college used to be okay before 2018, but it got better after that. The teachers are super smart and many of them got their PhD from IITs. They're really nice to us. Since it's not too crowded, it's easy to talk to any teacher. They also help us with personal and career advice.

Placement: Most students here end up getting good jobs with decent pay. Some get around 5-6 LPA, while others get 2-3 LPA. The top companies that come for placements are Torrent, TCS, Wipro, Patel Construction, and more. They offer different roles like project manager and structural engineer based on what students like.

Campus: The campus is small, but it's cool. The first-year hostel is super close, only 1 km from the college. It's easy to get around. The other year's hostel is a bit far, like 10 km, but don't worry the college has buses for that. The labs are awesome, probably the best in Ahmedabad. Plus, you can use the college Wi-Fi whenever you need it.

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