
Kali Charan Nigam Institute of Technology
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Average rating of Kali Charan Nigam Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.4
Student Rating Distribution
Nitin Verma
18 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're super smart and have a lot of experience. The courses are awesome and actually help you learn. Everyone on staff is really nice and smart. Even the principal is top-notch.
Placement: Our college rocks! The starting salary is around 20k a month, and most grads land jobs at 50k a month. Big names like Tata and Reliance hire from here. Lots of students snag internships around 60-70%. Some end up in management, others in analysis roles. It's a great place to kickstart your career!
Campus: The campus has great facilities like free Wi-Fi, smart classes, a cool library, and labs for different subjects. Students here play lots of sports, and the canteen serves yummy and healthy food. It's a comfy place to study and hang out.
Dinesh Sharma
3 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and have lots of experience in the courses. If you're focused on your studies, you'll see the curriculum is spot on. Passing the semester exams is a breeze, especially if you're dedicated. About 80% of students pass with no problem.
Placement: Around 8-10 of us found placements here. The highest salary offered was around 3 lakhs per annum, while the lowest was 1.1 lakhs per annum. KP Reliables is the best recruiter, and GSAI is not as good. About 20% of us landed internships at BHEL and other places. MBA and B.Tech are the popular courses here.
Campus: The Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and library are all good. Hostels are nice too. Some students don't like the food in the canteen, but I don't really know much about that. We have a medical college close by, so we have good medical services. KCNIT organizes events like Sportika and Tarang every year.
Yash Wamane
5 Dec, 2024
Admission: The faculty at KC-NIT was okay, but there were a lot of changes during the course. They were too focused on money and the atmosphere wasn't great. However, some teachers like Deepak Sir, the HOD, and Mayank Sir were really helpful and good lecturers. I'd give them 4 stars.
Placement: My time at KCNIT was pretty bad. Once I finished my course, there was no guarantee of a job. Plus, there weren't any extra classes to improve my skills. They didn't offer any internships either. It felt like the college cared more about making money than helping students succeed. I didn't have high hopes for my future there. It seemed like all they cared about was making a profit.
Campus: The hostel was okay when I was studying there, but Deepak was awesome. He always helped me out. I wouldn't recommend this college if you want to succeed. The Wi-Fi was there, but it was mostly blocked. And you couldn't use your phone on campus.
Tarun Dig
5 Nov, 2024
Admission: The faculty at this college are really good. They know their stuff and are helpful. Some classrooms have projectors while others have blackboards. The student-to-faculty ratio is pretty balanced.
Placement: During my batch and the batch before mine, we had campus placements. About half of the students got jobs. The highest salary was 350k and the lowest was 180k. Lots of companies came to hire students. They offered different roles based on the job titles. Most students also got internships from the college, around 60-70 percent.
Campus: The college campus has Wi-Fi, which is cool. The classrooms and library are both nice, with lots of books to read. They also organize sports and games sometimes. The labs and classrooms are of good quality. The canteen serves good food and the hostel rooms are nice too. I didn't have any problems with the infrastructure while I was there.
Usha Singh
2 Jul, 2024
Admission: When I first got into this college, everything was fine. But recently, they brought in a new director. It's a bit weird because he acts more like a school principal than a college director. It feels like we're back in primary school sometimes.
Placement: The college offers placements through outside companies, but some of them turn out to be scams. They invite students to join them, but when students try to reach them, they don't answer the phone. They ask for photos for the college diary and positive reviews, but I wouldn't suggest others to enroll there.
Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great. The buildings are like four boxes. It's not very impressive.
Saloni
18 Sept, 2023
Admission: The exams at this college are good for our semester tests, but they don't really get us ready for industry exams like GATE. It can be stressful. Luckily, the teachers are awesome and always help us out when we need it.
Placement: In my batch, only 40% of us got placed in my course. The highest package in our college is 6.5 LPA, and the lowest is 2.9 LPA. About 40% of students in my course landed online internships at IIT Kanpur. Web development is the most popular role. The top company that visits our college is a private one from Lucknow. They even run workshops to help us with placements.
Campus: The labs and classrooms at my college are just okay. The food quality is average too. The games are not great. Sunday meals are good but too oily sometimes. Breakfast is yummy though. They serve the same food every day, which gets boring.
Esha Reddy
18 Jul, 2023
Admission: The faculty here is pretty good, with a ratio of about 1:5. Most of them have PhDs or masters. They teach well and are helpful with questions. Exams are fair, mostly based on how much you studied.
Placement: By the time you hit the 7th or 8th semester, you can start applying for jobs in companies like Toppr. But don't expect a big paycheck right away. Most students land jobs with salaries ranging from Rs. 7,000 to Rs. 11,500 per month. The highest salary you'll see is around Rs. 18,000, while the lowest is about Rs. 6,000. Just keep that in mind when you're planning your future after college.
Campus: The library has all the books you need, but some are pretty old. There are lots of sports to choose from like cricket, football, hockey, and basketball at our college.
Abhishek Dhar
6 Jun, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are okay at teaching, but they're really nice to students until the management gets involved. They're always there to help us out when we need it, which is awesome. The only downside is they focus more on theory than practical stuff, which is a bummer. They're all about the grades.
Placement: The college's placement scene isn't great. A consultancy picks students for a job, but when you actually start working, they might switch your role. Also, some companies that hire students turn out to be fake with no real office. It's a bit sketchy, so be careful when looking for jobs through the college.
Campus: The classrooms, conference hall, and meeting halls are nice. The ACs don't work because there's no power, but fans are on. Teachers use greenboards to teach, and the seats are comfy. The canteen needs more food options besides just samosas, tea, and Maggie. But overall, the classes are in good shape.
Abhishek Gupta
10 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are not great. Some of them don't even know basic math like 2+2, but act like they're super smart. They mostly just hand out copies of stuff. After the first year, you're pretty much on your own. And some teachers can't even finish the course on schedule.
Placement: Most of us in my batch found jobs, around 70%, but the pay was pretty low. I ended up getting a job with a salary of 1.5 LPA. Unfortunately, no one got any internships, just like the batch before us. It's tough for Civil Engineering students to find placements here.
Campus: The campus is great with clean surroundings and lots of greenery. Wi-Fi is only in the library. Some classrooms have A/C, but it stopped working after the 3rd semester. The parking lot is a popular hangout spot. The canteen serves tasty samosas. Overall, the campus has everything I need.
Bhavana Nair
14 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers are super helpful and really know their stuff. They're always there to support you with any issues, whether it's related to school or your personal life. The course is up-to-date and useful, but it might not fully prepare you for the real world.
Placement: I go to KCNIT right now. Every year, around half of the students get jobs. The highest pay is about 20,000 per month, while the lowest is around 8,000. Companies like Toppr, MKC Infrastructure, and Siddheshwar Group come for campus placements. About a third of students get internships with these companies.
Campus: The facilities here are pretty good for this area. The labs are in good shape, and most of the computers work well. Classrooms are nice and have AC. The library is alright, but lots of the books are old. Overall, the campus and hostel are good. The amenities like fan, chilled water, 24/7 water, geyser, and bed are just okay. The food is decent. Unfortunately, there's no medical help available. But we do have a playground where you can play cricket, badminton, kabaddi, hockey, and football.