
Jawahar Lal Nehru Polytechnic College
Average rating of Jawahar Lal Nehru Polytechnic College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.3
Student Rating Distribution
Sneha Mishra
Diploma in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 26 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They're all government teachers, and the courses set you up nicely for jobs in both private and government sectors. The semester exams aren't too hard if you put in 3 or 4 hours of study each day. If you do that, you'll definitely pass and get a good percentage. The passing rate for students is pretty average, so you're in good hands here.
Placement: I studied computer science and engineering at this college from 2019 to 2022. Most students here get placed after graduation, with an average package of around two lakh per year. Every student has to do an internship as part of the program.
Campus: At my college, we have everything we need - Wi-Fi, computer labs, library, classrooms, and department for all our courses. The hostel is really affordable, even for students from middle class or lower class families. It costs 2300 per year plus 2000 per month for food, which is just okay, not amazing.
Pooja Khan
Diploma in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Mar, 2020
Admission: The teachers mainly teach in Hindi, even for engineering students. They know their stuff, but it's not always easy for us to understand. No one in my college goes on industry visits. We have no idea about the machines we're learning about. The semester exams aren't too hard, though.
Placement: Only about 10% of students from my college got placed. The highest salary package for my course was 3.5 lakhs, which is pretty good. Unfortunately, none of the students from my course got any internships. The main focus of my course is to prepare for SSC and JEE exams. If you're determined and hardworking, you can definitely ace the exams.
Campus: The facilities here are pretty bad. There's no Wi-Fi for students, the computers in the lab are always acting up, and the classrooms aren't like what engineering students need. The library is tiny and doesn't have all the books we need. On the bright side, the hostel is nice and the food is good.
Sneha Reddy
Diploma in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 31 Jan, 2019
Admission: The college is okay, but it's not the best. They don't allow cheating, which is good. But the problem is most instructors teach in Hindi, not English. It's tough for students who don't know Hindi well, like CBSE board students. So, think twice before joining this college.
Placement: At this college, you might not get a job guaranteed. Companies only hire students if they come to the college for placements. Sometimes, companies don't show up, so you might not get a job. They don't promise placements, and it's not common for them to help you find a job. You have to decide for yourself what to do in the end.
Campus: The hostel is okay, but the food is just okay. The rooms are not amazing, but not bad either. What's cool is the big grassy area outside the hostel. And there's a gym and a sports field close by if you're into that. Plus, there are temples nearby if you're interested in visiting them.
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