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Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology

Private University|Estd. 1999|NIRF #201 (Engineering) 2024

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Average rating of Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.6/5

Admission

Admission

3.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.2/5

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Academics

3.6/5

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Harsh Menon

Harsh Menon

16 Sept, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are cool. I'm a first-year student and most of them are really friendly. Exams are not too hard, just study a bit and you'll pass easily. The pass rate is over 40%, so it's pretty chill.

Placement: Computer Science is the best course at my college. The placements for CSE students are really good. If you want to join a college with a strong CSE program, this is the one for you. Lots of companies come here to hire students. CSE is definitely the top course here.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is okay, not great. The classrooms are nice and there's Wi-Fi in the labs and library. The hostel is pretty good too. They've got 4 canteens on campus. It's cool that there's medical help available. And there are lots of sports to play like football, badminton, kabaddi, and tennis. Lots of games to choose from!

Chetan Khan

Chetan Khan

20 Aug, 2025

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and supportive. They're always there for us whenever we need help. But the B.Tech course curriculum isn't that great. It includes subjects like workshops and chemistry that don't seem very useful for our future careers. It would be better if they focused more on industry-related stuff.

Placement: The college placements are pretty good compared to other private colleges. Almost all students in our course get placed, which is awesome! Last year, the highest package was 13 LPA, lowest was 3 LPA, and the average was around 5-6 LPA. We have top companies like Accenture, ZS Associates, TCS, Microsoft coming for placements. Also, most of us land internships in our 3rd year, which is a great hands-on experience.

Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great. The labs and classrooms are okay, but not worth the high fees. Wi-Fi on campus is bad it hardly connects and the signal is weak. Even the phone network is weak here.

Karan Sharma

Karan Sharma

28 Oct, 2024

3.5
2 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: There are a bunch of exams at this college  like 2 mid-terms and 1 final every semester. Some teachers here are really helpful and nice, but others can be pretty mean. The classes happen regularly, though. Good teachers exist, but there are also quite a few not-so-nice ones.

Placement: The job placements at my college are really good. Last year, the highest package was 55 LPA which is awesome. On average, students get around 7-8 LPA which is pretty decent. We have top companies like DE Shaw, TCS, Accenture, Adobe, and more coming for placements. It's a great opportunity for us to land good jobs.

Campus: The campus isn't the best. It's only about 45 acres and connects with other campuses. Not a lot of room for sports and parking is tight. But the B.Tech buildings and classrooms are nice. They're all air-conditioned, which is awesome.

Vishal Gupta

Vishal Gupta

7 Aug, 2024

2.5
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are alright. The course content is mostly old-fashioned. We have exams quite often, but getting good grades is not too hard. Getting a good CGPA is easy, especially if you just want to pass. You need more than 40 out of 100 to pass a subject, with 40 being internal marks and 60 being external. If you put in a little effort, you can easily score above 35 in every subject.

Placement: Most placements happen off-campus, and only a few companies come to the college. But don't worry, they do manage to get students placed, and the placement team works hard. This year, over 50 students got placements with salaries above 10 LPA, and some even got over 50 LPA. Everyone's talking about this awesome record!

Campus: The college's infrastructure is really poor. Everything from Wi-Fi to labs, classrooms, and the library is bad. There's only one Wi-Fi network that doesn't even work properly and has a weak signal. The college is small and doesn't focus much on sports. The canteens are just okay.

Hema Singh

Hema Singh

26 Feb, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super friendly. My mentor is a lifesaver  she helps me with everything from studying to money issues. We have a couple of mid-term tests and a final exam. They can be a bit challenging, but most students pass with flying colors.

Placement: I'm in CST, found out from seniors. Placements aren't great. Last batch, only half got placed on campus, others went off-campus. Highest package is about 25 LPA, lowest is 1.5 LPA, and average is 5 to 6 LPA. No on-campus internships. Top recruiters are TCS, Wipro, and Accenture.

Campus: The classrooms in my course are big enough and clean. They have lots of windows for fresh air. But there's no Wi-Fi or network in there. Good thing is, all classes have AC. The labs are huge and well-equipped, but you need help to use them. Our library has tons of books, computers, and AC too. The hostels are nice but pricey. On the bright side, the food in the mess is top-notch.

Deepak Mishra

Deepak Mishra

1 Feb, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful and knowledgeable. They know their stuff well. The course material feels a bit old-fashioned and not great for getting jobs. Exams are okay, not too hard. If you talk to the teachers nicely, they can really help you out.

Placement: Around half to three-fourths of students got jobs in the 2024-25 batch. The top salary is 64 LPA at D. E Shaw, while the lowest is 10 LPA. Most people are getting around 10-12 LPA on average. TCS and Infosys are the main companies hiring here. They offer roles like software engineers and data analysts.

Campus: The buildings are kinda old and dusty since they're made of brick. The campus is on the smaller side. The labs are okay, nothing special. The library doesn't have a lot of books and it's pretty small. It's a big bummer that there's no Wi-Fi on campus. And the hostel is in rough shape, plus it's really expensive.

om vaghani

om vaghani

12 Oct, 2023

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers weren't great at teaching. They seemed more into following rules than actually helping us learn. Even though they knew a lot and had Ph.D.s, they didn't know how to teach well. But they were always ready to assist with any work we needed help with. Their connections also opened up some cool opportunities for us. We had lots of assignments, projects, and exams every semester. Each subject had 2 internal exams and 1 assignment. The course was too focused on theory and not enough on real-world stuff, which isn't ideal for a Master's program. It would've been better to have more hands-on learning like case studies. Exams were set up by semester, which was okay.

Placement: The placements and job interviews were okay, but not amazing for a post-graduation program. The average package was around 4 LPA. The college helped us find internships, mostly in marketing. I ended up getting my internship on my own, and it was just okay. Some big companies like Capital IQ, BlackRock, Accenture, and Genpact came for placements. The average salary was around 3-4 LPA, with the highest being 7.8 LPA.

Campus: The college hostel was kinda small, but it looked really nice. It could fit up to 100 students. If there wasn't enough space, there was a PG nearby authorized by the college that could hold 100-200 students. The rooms in the PG were pretty tiny. The food in the hostel and mess was just okay, nothing special.

Ankit Gupta

Ankit Gupta

27 Mar, 2023

3.0
3 Admission 2 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The courses are okay. It's not super hard to pass exams, but the teachers could be better at teaching. They do give good grades though. The subjects I'm taking in my first year don't really apply to AI-ML. This seems to be a common thing in engineering schools where you have to learn a bit of everything.

Placement: As a freshman, I don't have personal experience with placements yet. But from what I've heard from seniors and read online, the college has great placements compared to other engineering colleges in Delhi. The highest salary offered is around 1.2 crore per year, and last year it was 54 LPA. Companies like Infosys and TCS visit the campus every year for recruitment.

Campus: The campus isn't huge, but it's not tiny either. Classrooms and labs are well-kept, but the lab equipment is old. The playground is small and needs better maintenance. Sports facilities are lacking. The hostel isn't huge, but it's pretty good.

Vikas vijay kamble

Vikas vijay kamble

8 Jan, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but you gotta attend at least 45% to 50%. The course material feels old, but the teachers got your back. They give us lots of assignments to do, and we learn a lot of useful stuff in class.

Placement: The percentage varies from 25% to 45% based on the course you choose. Someone from the electronic and communication engineering bagged a sweet deal of 50 LPA at Microsoft. Lots of companies show up for internships in August or September for second and third-year students looking for summer gigs.

Campus: The libraries have new books and are kept nice. The hostel has a gym for students. They make sure the food is clean and the canteen is well-kept. The college supports sports like volleyball, basketball, and cricket.

Uday Mishra

Uday Mishra

3 Feb, 2022

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really cool, nice, and helpful. All of them have PhDs. The subjects in the first year are not that great and not really useful for IT students. But that's how it is in every college in India. Exams are pretty easy, so getting a good CGPA is a breeze. You only need 40 to pass, and almost everyone passes.

Placement: The job options here are great compared to other IPU colleges. Most students, about 85%, get a job on campus. Others find jobs off-campus. Big companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Adobe, ZS Associate, Accenture, and Atlassian come for placements. The highest salary is 64 LPA from DE Shaw, while the lowest is 1.5 LPA from the college. On average, students get around 5-6 LPA.

Campus: The buildings are pretty old and need some updates. No Wi-Fi on campus for students. Classrooms have AC, but they don't always work right. The library is huge and has everything you need. The canteen is decent. I don't stay in the hostel, so can't say much about it. Sports are okay, but there's only one field for football and cricket. You have to pay to use the courts for kabaddi and badminton. The gym is not great, with only a few machines.