Average rating of IUST
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Tanvi Khan
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really great. They studied at top colleges like IIT. They know their stuff and are always ready to help. The course content is based on what they learned at IIT, so it's really good. The exams are fair most people pass with flying colors.
Placement: The university has great placements. If you have a CGPA above 7, you can easily get a job. The highest on-campus offer was from Bharat Petroleum at 5 LPA. One computer sciences student got placed off-campus at 24 LPA.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is awesome. The buildings have great facilities and the labs for each course are super advanced. The Rumi library has tons of books and journals. The hostels are also really nice, well-kept, and clean. And the food is super hygienic too.
Pranav Choudhary
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 13 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff and connect well with students. They're super qualified and experienced, which is helpful for us. I feel pretty happy with everything overall.
Placement: Our college had companies like Byju's come for placements. Lots of students got internships and worked hard for the companies. I'm happy with how the placements went. If you're good at your studies, you'll definitely get placed when companies come here.
Campus: The labs for our course are really good, and we like doing experiments there. The hostels vary for students in different years, but they're all nice. The food in the cafeteria is good too. I'm happy with everything at our college.
Ashish Choudhary
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really cool and know their stuff well. They studied at top colleges like IITs and NITs. The course is super busy, so you don't have much time for studying on your own. The teachers make the exam papers and grade them too.
Placement: IUST didn't place many students in my course - less than 10%. But after graduation, most of us found jobs off-campus. It's not too bad. At IUST, you'll have to look for jobs off-campus because there are no on-campus placements.
Campus: The campus has good infrastructure. It's a young university that's growing fast. The classrooms are big, and the campus is huge with fields. There are plenty of cafeterias and nice auditoriums. But, there aren't many opportunities for sports.
Ankit Khan
Diploma in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great - they know their stuff and have lots of experience. They make learning fun. The course curriculum is super helpful if you want to do B.Tech later on. Exams are not too hard, around 35-40% of students pass. There aren't too many teachers, though.
Placement: In my diploma course, there weren't any campus placements for civil engineers. Companies don't usually hire diploma holders. I heard that a few students got placed before, but it's rare. Getting a job with just a diploma is tough.
Campus: There are 2 buildings in different areas. To get to my diploma classes, I have to walk about 2 kilometers. The main campus has good Wi-Fi, classrooms, and a library. The hostel is really nice and clean, with good food. The whole vibe there is enjoyable.
Neha Das
B.Tech. in Food Technology
Reviewed On 2 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers were super helpful and knew their stuff. The semester exams were crazy hard. We were so stressed during exams staying up all night, feeling the pressure. We barely had time between papers. But in the end, we managed to get through it all.
Placement: In my course, there were about 60 students. Some big companies like Nestlé, Coca-Cola, and ITC came for placements. Only 2-3% of students got placed in these top companies as Food Directors. Unfortunately, many students missed out on these opportunities due to limited seats. Only a handful of students were lucky enough to land jobs in top companies.
Campus: The college had good infrastructure. The hostel was nice, but the food wasn't great. They had fun games, good medical facilities, and awesome sports activities. We also got to visit different colleges for competitions and events. Overall, my experience with the college was pretty good.
Manisha Joshi
B.Sc. in Nursing
Reviewed On 13 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are amazing! They really know their stuff and make learning easy. They explain tough topics in a way that's easy to understand. Exams are on schedule, and you just need 50% to pass.
Placement: Around 60% of us from our course found jobs after graduation. The top salary offered was Rs. 90,000 monthly. Companies from hospitals in Saudi Arabia visited our college for hiring. They offered roles like staff nurse and nursing tutor.
Campus: The university has great facilities like Wi-Fi in classrooms, a library that needs more books, and a canteen and medical center. They also have a sports week every month which is cool.
Pranav Menon
M.SC. in Statistics
Reviewed On 17 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great. I felt super supported throughout my time. They made sure I didn't feel like a foreign student. They were always there to help with anything I needed. Plus, they even let us have some fun outside sometimes. Exams were always on schedule, no matter what was going on.
Placement: Placements at this college happen often. Big companies from other countries come here to hire students. They offer good jobs with a 24 Lac per year salary and even more. Students are super excited about these opportunities. In our batch, lots of students got selected by these companies and got hired for great pay.
Campus: The university's infrastructure is awesome. The buildings are modern and filled with all the cool stuff you need. The classrooms are clean, have Wi-Fi, and are super organized. The labs have all the tools and chemicals you need, and the library is pretty good too. Love studying here!
Rahul sharma
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 11 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at Islamic University of Science and Technology are super smart and know their stuff. They like doing role plays in class and focus on hands-on learning. There are around 30 students for every teacher. But one thing is, we don't get much real-world experience here.
Placement: Our university has this placement cell that works hard to get every student placed in job interviews. They send us emails about internships and job opportunities. I'm not sure how many students actually get placed, but they're pretty good at keeping us informed.
Campus: I study at Islamic University of Science and Technology in Awantipora. It's set at the foot of a mountain with almond trees all around, making it quiet and peaceful. The campus has good facilities like Wi-Fi, labs, and classrooms that meet all our needs. I stay in the hostel, and the rooms are great with attached bathrooms and balconies. It's a nice place to study without any distractions.
Aishwarya Iyer
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 18 Jul, 2025
Admission: The students here are a mix - some smart, some not so much. Some really know their stuff, while others just copy notes. Sometimes you'll see you can study better on your own. Every day feels tough, and I can't wait to graduate.
Placement: I'm not sure about this university because they don't have many connections with companies that hire mechanical engineering students. That's why a lot of us end up doing higher studies or getting an MBA, and some even become salespeople in shops. It's not like the top students are guaranteed a job; most of us aren't even considered.
Campus: The college is alright, but it's not worth the high fees you have to pay. The sports facilities are really bad, both indoors and outdoors. They always have excuses when you complain. The rules are too strict, even more than at IITs. If you don't follow them, you'll get punished.
Harsh Das
B.Tech. in Food Technology
Reviewed On 7 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers are mostly good, but there are a few with bad attitudes. They can be rude and hold grudges for small things. Despite that, they give assignments and projects, and mentors are supportive.
Placement: I'm in a course with 63 students right now. The batch before us scored a huge package of 26 LPA. Nestle is the main company recruiting us. Around 35 students landed internships. The popular roles are in FSSAI and food quality management.
Campus: The library is awesome! Some classrooms need an upgrade, and the washrooms could be cleaner. Wi-Fi works all the time. The labs are top-notch, with the latest gear and tech. The staff knows their stuff and helps us learn how to use everything. It's cool that we get to use the equipment and learn what we need to.
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