
MNIT Jaipur Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
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3.9
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Usha Das
BTech in Chemical Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really nice, but sometimes it's hard to learn from them. I often rely on YouTube to understand things better. The semester exams are quite easy to pass, so that's a plus. The teachers are supportive and helpful, which makes studying here enjoyable. However, the college could do more to prepare us for the industry.
Placement: The companies that come here for placements are pretty good, especially for chemical engineering students. MNIT has a placement cell to help students find jobs. Hopefully, you'll land a good placement. However, the coding culture here isn't great.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty bad. The water quality in the lecture hall, sports ground, and hostel is really poor. You have to walk a lot to find clean water. But the course is super easy and relaxed.
Karan Verma
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart. But there are so many students that it's hard to talk to them a lot. The subjects we study are useful. The exams for the main classes are tougher than the other ones. The teachers don't give out notes, they tell you to get your own books.
Placement: Most students in the Electronics and Communication Engineering branch at MNIT Jaipur find placements, around 80-85%. The highest package offered is about 64 LPA (from international companies). For CSE, the average package is 12-13 LPA, and for ECE, it's 10-11 LPA. The lowest package is around 4-5 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Qualcomm, and others come for placements. Many students also get internships, about 60-70%. Companies like Qualcomm, Adobe, and Samsung offer internships. It's a good place for placements and internships.
Campus: The schedule for ECE and first-year students is super busy. We have classes for over 32 hours a week. The new hostels are way nicer than the old ones, but even the old ones are still pretty good compared to other colleges.
Gargi Patel
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at MNIT are well-educated and supportive. They all finished their studies at good colleges. They help us when we're struggling. The courses can be a bit tough, with challenging academic stuff. The semester exams are usually hard, but most students pass, so that's good.
Placement: The placement rate at MNIT this year is over 90%. The highest package offered is over 30 LPA, while the lowest is about 6 LPA. Companies like Apple, Nvidia, and Google are the top recruiters. It's great that around 20 to 30 students landed internships.
Campus: I really like the facilities at MNIT. The library, hostel, and labs are all great. The lecture hall is air-conditioned, which is a plus in the summer. The labs are well-kept too. The mess is good, and there are medical facilities on campus for free checkups. It's all pretty awesome.
Radhika Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2025
Admission: Most of the learning in college happens outside class. Teachers are smart, but not all are great at teaching. The courses follow the new education rules and are useful for jobs. Some exams are tough based on who's in charge, but most students pass.
Placement: Around 75-80% of students get jobs in the CSE branch every year, but the number has been going down. The average salary for Computer Science and Engineering is between 15-18 LPA. The highest package can go up to 54 LPA, while the lowest varies. Big companies like JP Morgan, Google, and even some new startups hire students from our college.
Campus: The main building where most classes are held is called the Vivekanand Lecture Theatre Complex. It's huge they say it's the biggest in Asia! Wi-Fi is in every department and the hostel, and there's LAN too. The food in the mess isn't great. There are a few hostels, some old ones that need fixing up, and some newer ones that are nice.
Sunil Joshi
B.Tech. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers are pretty good overall, some are really great. It all depends on the teacher you get. The curriculum feels old-fashioned, but there are a few courses that prepare you well for the industry. The exams are tough but fair to test what you've learned. Most students pass with a 90% success rate.
Placement: Around 70% of us in my branch got jobs which is cool. The highest package was 50 LPA from Amazon, while the lowest was around 6 LPA. Vedantu is the top company that comes to hire. Only about 5% of us could snag internships. They offer roles like engineer trainee, material engineering, and corrosion engineer.
Campus: There are some cool machines for metallurgy stuff, like the electronic microscope and x-ray diffractor. But not everyone can use them. Wi-Fi is slow in the hostels, but it's okay in other places. There's a medical center on campus. The food in the mess is pretty good most of the time. And there are some decent sports facilities too.
Aparna Khan
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really good. They know their stuff and explain things well. The teaching quality is great. We're gearing up for exams to boost our grades. Overall, the experience has been better than we thought. Even a small chance can lead to big improvements in our grades.
Placement: I'm in my first year here, and one cool thing about this college is the awesome job opportunities. 75% of us already have jobs lined up, with salaries from 5 to 64 LPA. Plus, there's a startup here! The internships are also top-notch, with 70-75% of students finding great ones. It's a great place to kickstart your career!
Campus: The hostel here has a nice vibe, and the surroundings are pretty good too. Wi-Fi is available, but the signal can be a bit iffy sometimes. The hostel and playground are okay, but not as big as we thought. The food is the main issue for us. Coming from the South, we miss having our traditional mess here.
Arjun Rao
M.Sc. in Applied Physics
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers in our course know their stuff. They're super helpful and nice. The lessons are great, and we do lots of fun activities. Everyone at the college is really friendly.
Placement: Around 70% of students in our course got placed. The highest package was 8.5 LPA, while the average was 6 LPA. The most common role offered was lab assistants. Plus, many students landed internships too.
Campus: The classrooms and labs are great! They've got good ventilation and everything's well-organized. The campus is super green, so you get lots of fresh air. Wi-Fi works well on campus and the library is stocked. Plus, there are lots of sports and medical facilities available. Love it here!
Seema Das
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2025
Admission: The exams were split into quarters, and for B.Tech, we had 8 semesters. We had mid-terms for 20 marks, half-yearly exams for 70 marks, and class tests for 10 marks. The exams were well-organized, and the best part was that they took place right in our classroom. The teachers were really nice too.
Placement: The job placements for Civil Engineering weren't as good as I hoped. There weren't many job offers, and most weren't that great. The best pay was 23.75 LPA, but the average was only 8 LPA. The middle pay was about 7.5 LPA. Circuital branches had better luck with job offers. They got paid between 15 to 20 LPA on average.
Campus: The teachers at this college were really good and knew their stuff. They taught us things that were useful in real life. The study plan was a bit old-fashioned, but they said they were going to change it soon. We had tests twice a semester, but they weren't too hard to pass.
Shubham Nair
BTech in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really good here and they all have different ways of teaching. Most of them are great. It's cool because we learn a lot of stuff that's actually used in the real world. The semester exams aren't too hard. If you attend classes regularly, you'll be fine. The pass rate is around 33%.
Placement: I heard that 56% of students got placed after graduation. The highest salary package was 6,400,000, while the lowest was 150,000. On average, students got 900,000. Some of the top companies that hired from our college were JPMC, Wells Fargo, BNY, Texas, and Deutsche Bank. About 25% of students also landed internships. In electrical engineering, popular roles included analog engineer, digital role, and embedded software role.
Campus: The campus has good Wi-Fi everywhere and it's fast. The classrooms are nice and the library has all the books and e-books you need. The hostels are a bit old, and you can share a room or have your own depending on your year. The food in the mess is okay, but you can find healthier options if you look. There are sports facilities with separate grounds for each sport and coaches. Plus, there's a gym. And there's a dispensary with an ambulance, too.
Deepak kumar
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do and always ready to help. They teach stuff that's important for getting a job later. The courses are a bit old-fashioned, but they're working on fixing that. We have exams twice a semester, which aren't too hard if you study. It's a busy life here with classes going on for about 22 to 33 hours a week.
Placement: The job placements for civil engineering students are kinda average, not super great. There aren't many opportunities and the ones that are there aren't that impressive. The highest salary offered is around 23.75 LPA, while the average is 8 LPA. The middle salary is about 7.65 LPA. On the other hand, branches like computer science have better placement prospects, with average salaries between 15-20 LPA.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure. The hostels are clean and well-maintained. The labs have old equipment, but the classes are fun and interesting. Wi-Fi is only available in the academic area, not in the hostels. We use LAN cables for internet connection.
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