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LDRP Institute of Technology and Research

Private University|Estd. 2005

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Average rating of LDRP Institute of Technology and Research

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.8

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.5/5

Admission

Admission

3.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.5/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Nidhi Das

Nidhi Das

B.E. in Information Technology

Reviewed On 30 Sept, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at LDRP are super helpful and supportive. They're like friends and parents. They know their stuff really well. The semester exams aren't too hard. It's all about using logic. You need 28 out of 70 to pass.

Placement: At our college, most students (around 65%) found jobs through campus placements. Big companies like Tech Mahindra, Infosys, and Tata visit our campus for hiring. The highest salary package offered here is 15 lakhs per annum, while the lowest is 1.5 lakhs per annum. On average, students get around 4 to 5 lakhs per annum. It's mandatory for students to do internships.

Campus: The hostel at LDRP College has Wi-Fi, which is cool. The classrooms and library are super clean and quiet. The lab is chilly with AC, but the classrooms don't have AC. The food in the hostel isn't great, especially the roti maker stuff, veggies, and spices. But the dal and rice are delicious. The rooms in the hostel are nice too.

Nisha Menon

Nisha Menon

B.E. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2025

3.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and always give us the info we need. They even help us out with stuff like hackathons. The course curriculum is alright, but teachers are strict about making us participate in real-world events. It helps us learn and grow more. Exams are okay, but there's always that one tough subject exam that brings our average down. We work hard every semester to ace it and come out on top.

Placement: Most students at LDRP study computer engineering or IT. There are other departments too, like civil, EC, and mechanical. Last year, a company offered a 16 LPA package, which was the highest, while most students get around 3 to 6 LPA. Companies come every year to hire students, with top ones being Infosys, TCS, Suzuki, Tatva soft, etc. About 10 to 15 percent of students land internships in these top companies like Suzuki and Infosys.

Campus: The teachers are really good at what they teach, and they help us out when we need it. The college buildings are okay, but the classrooms don't have AC, except for the computer labs. Each class has around 60+ students, so it gets pretty hot without proper air conditioning.

Manisha Khan

Manisha Khan

B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and you can easily reach out to them if you need help. If a teacher isn't around, you can always call your mentor. The course I'm taking is really popular and the semester exams are not too tough. But the university exams can be a bit challenging.

Placement: The job placements at my college are pretty good. Most students, like 70-80%, get placed. The highest salary offered was 15 lakhs per year, which is awesome. On average, students get around 3-4 lakhs per year, which is not bad at all. Companies like L&T, Mahindra, and IBM come for recruitment. The internship opportunities are also good, with about 70-80% of students getting one. We also have workshops to help us learn more.

Campus: The college has good facilities that are easy to get to, and the staff is really nice. They have labs and a library with everything you need. The computers in the labs work well, and the library has all the books you'll need, plus extra reference books. The hostel is pretty good too, with tasty food and big rooms. The only downside is that there's no ground on campus.

Sumit Khan

Sumit Khan

B.E. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 9 Jul, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at college are really helpful. Each semester, we have two exams: a midterm worth 30 marks and a final worth 70 marks. Besides that, we also have a viva and a practical exam.

Placement: This year, placements were pretty good, although they were a bit lower than last year. A bunch of companies came to campus and a lot of students got jobs. Places like Argusoft, Amnex, Tatva Soft, Ishitva Robotics, and more offered nice salary packages. On average, most students got around 4 lakhs.

Campus: The college has good buildings and the hostel is nice. The food is just okay. There's a lot of stuff to do here, like sports and games. Some teams make it to finals and win awards. Lots of fun things to do outside of class.

Arun Reddy

Arun Reddy

B.E. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 4 Apr, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: I chose this course because I know there's a growing need for it in the future. It's Electronics and Communication Engineering. The exams are okay, not too hard. They happen right in college. The mid-semester exams are pretty easy.

Placement: The fees here are around 160000 per year, which includes everything except a small 1000 rupees for institute exam fees. TFWS students don't have to pay any fees. Most students here fall between 1000 to 35000 rank in ACPC.

Campus: There are two types of hostel rooms here: AC and non-AC, with different prices for each. The food in the menu is pretty good, like home-cooked meals. Only students from LDRP College can stay in the campus hostel. Staying in a PG outside is an option, but it's 2 km away and similar to the campus hostel.

Rekha Choudhary

Rekha Choudhary

B.E. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 27 Oct, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful whenever we need it. They're either doing their PhDs or are experts in their subjects. They keep our courses up-to-date with what's happening in the real world. And they really push us to get better at what we do. The exams each semester are pretty easy to get through. Just a bit of studying before the test and you're good to go!

Placement: Around half of the students end up in computer engineering jobs after graduation. The pay ranges from 2 LPA to 16 LPA, with an average of 4 to 5 LPA. Top companies like TCS, Suzuki, and Infosys come for placements. And a good 30 to 40 percent of students get scholarships too.

Campus: The college offers super fast WIFI at 10 gbps for students and faculty. Each lab has air conditioning, but the classrooms don't. They also have a large library. There isn't a big medical center on campus, but you can find a first aid kit on every floor.

Shreya Singh

Shreya Singh

B.E. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 20 Jun, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they've been super helpful. They've got tons of experience. I think nowadays it's hard to get high-paying jobs easily. But our college is preparing us well for the industry. This semester hasn't been too tough so far.

Placement: About 60% of us got jobs after college. The highest salary offered was 12 lakh, while the average was around 3.2 lakh. TCS is the top company hiring here. 80% of students got internships too. If you're into coding, there are opportunities for developers, testers, and more.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure. Every lab has AC and is high-tech. The classrooms are clean and have a nice atmosphere. We also have a library and a special lab for students to practice in. Overall, the college provides enough facilities for us.

Karan Joshi

Karan Joshi

B.E. in Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 4 Jun, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful. They always help us understand stuff we don't get. If we ask about things not in the course, they give us extra info to read. We do two exams every semester: a mid-semester one for 30 marks, and a big final one for 70 marks. There are also 50 marks for viva and practicals, so in total, each subject is out of 150 marks.

Placement: The job placements at our college have been pretty good for the past few years. Lots of different companies come to hire students based on their skills. But lately, the number of students getting selected has gone down because they don't have enough hands-on experience. The highest salary offered was around 18 LPA, while the lowest was 4 LPA.

Campus: The hostel and campus weren't so good at first, but they've built new hostels recently. This has made things way better overall. The classrooms and labs are okay. The labs have AC, which is nice. But the classrooms don't have AC, so it's just okay.

Mahesh Iyer

Mahesh Iyer

B.E. in Information Technology

Reviewed On 28 Mar, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: Some teachers are really helpful, but some act all high and mighty. Our course feels a bit old-fashioned and doesn't quite get us ready for the real world. The exams aren't too hard, and each semester lasts about 5 months.

Placement: I heard that around 60% of students from our batch got placed. The lowest package is about 3 LPA, while the highest is around 7-7.5 LPA. TCS, Tatvasoap, and Mahindra are the top companies that come for recruitment. Our college doesn't offer internships, but you need a certificate to graduate. Most students get roles as developers in the companies that hire from our college.

Campus: The facilities and buildings are just okay. Classrooms don't have AC, but labs and the library do. Wi-Fi is free on campus, but it's not super fast. The hostels are affordable, and the food in the mess is decent.

Gargi Rao

Gargi Rao

B.E. in Information Technology

Reviewed On 16 Mar, 2024

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good at explaining things. They make it easy to understand, so semester exams aren't too hard if you pay attention. Just make sure you answer the questions well and explain in your own words. Passing your exams should be a breeze. Thanks a lot!

Placement: There are 3 BE IT classes with around 75 students each. The college gives an average package of 5 LPA, with the highest being 10 LPA and the lowest 3 LPA. Companies like Mahindra and Tata come for placements. About 40% of students have internships, while the rest are waiting for January to start. They offer courses in Java, AI, Python, and web development.

Campus: The network here is great, but the classrooms don't have AC. Luckily, the labs do have AC. LDRP has four floors and another building with the same. There are a bunch of classrooms, like maybe 90 to 100, including labs. The library has a ton of books. I can't say much about the hostel since I don't stay there.

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