
N.B.K.R Institute of Science and Technology
Average rating of N.B.K.R Institute of Science and Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Sumit Joshi
19 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers explain core subjects well, but the new faculty could use more experience. I really like how the experienced teachers teach, but I'm not too happy with the new ones. Keeping up with daily attendance is key to passing the semester exams.
Placement: This college in Andhra Pradesh is like many others with low placements. Accenture is the main company hiring here. Around 20-30% of students get placed with the highest package being 3 to 4 lakhs per year. A lot of people pick CSE, so it feels like everyone's doing it. The faculty isn't great overall, but there are a few good ones.
Campus: The college is huge and eco-friendly, with lots of open space around it. You won't get any phone signal on campus, so it's a nice break from screens. The library is the best place to chill because it's always empty. The hostel is okay, but the canteen sucks now with the new rules. Things have gone downhill at the college.
Uday Joshi
23 Aug, 2024
Admission: I really like being in the R20 curriculum here. It's great for us students and helps us do well in our future jobs. The exams are going smoothly, and I love that I can learn at my own pace in the learning center. It's all about us students taking charge of our studies to do well.
Placement: Our class is graduating in 2026. The seniors ahead of us are landing awesome job offers from big companies and scoring great salaries. There are tons of job opportunities popping up left and right. The college hooks us up with internships and job prospects, which is super cool.
Campus: The campus is really nice with good facilities and a great atmosphere. They offer hostels for both girls and boys too. It's a cool place to study.
Isha Iyer
22 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers were awesome! They all had Ph.Ds and really knew their stuff. We got to rate them at the end of each semester. The course content was great, especially for those interested in software engineering. Exams were not too hard if you studied. The pass rate for my year was around 60%.
Placement: I did a course where 80% of students got placed. The highest salary was 12LPA, the lowest was 5LPA, and the average was 8LPA. Companies like TCS, Accenture, Tiger Analytics, and Cognizant hired students from my course. We all found our own internships too.
Campus: The facilities for our course were really good. Each section had its own classroom, and we only had Wi-Fi in the computer labs. They even had jammers to block the internet. I didn't stay in the hostel, so I can't say much about that. According to my friends, the food was decent, and the canteen was a bit far but alright. There were lots of sports, games, and even NCC activities happening on campus.
Komal samyal
13 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers were super supportive and knowledgeable. They really know their stuff and helped us a ton with our job placements. The stuff we learn in class actually applies to real life. We get to study cool things like Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. If we pay attention in class, the exams are not too hard to pass. You just need to get 35% to pass.
Placement: In my course, about 30% of us got placed in big companies and startups. The pay is mostly around 4 LPA, with the highest being 9 LPA from DBS. Companies like TCS, DBS, Hexaware, and Tech Mahindra hire a lot from our college. We didn't have many internship chances here. The jobs we got were mostly as Associate Software Engineers or Graduate Engineer Trainees.
Campus: The campus has great facilities. There are computer labs with internet, a library with all the books we need, and clean classrooms. The hostel food isn't like home-cooked, but it's alright. We can still eat. Plus, we have coaches for sports like cricket and table tennis. There's even a medical room for health concerns. Overall, it's a good place to study and stay.
Lata Khan
8 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really smart - most of them have Ph.Ds. They know their stuff. Exams happen twice a year. Some are hard, some are easy. The lab experiments are serious, no cheating allowed. It's a challenge, but that's college for you.
Placement: To get into our college, you need to score over 75 percent. The highest salary offered is 15 LPA and the lowest is 3 LPA. Lots of big companies come to campus. Tata Consultancy Services and Amazon have a big part in program development.
Campus: I really like the hostel here because it's friendly and there's no ragging. The Wi-Fi works well in the hostel, and the lab sessions are good with quality components. The central library has all the books you need, which is great.
Uday Reddy
20 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and are always ready to help. I'd say the teaching is an 8 out of 10. The courses are practical and make sense. The exams are okay, as long as you study. Most people pass, around 70% or so.
Placement: Only about 10% of us got placed in our course. The top salary package offered is 9 LPA, while the average is 7 LPA. The lowest salary is 3.5 LPA. Companies like Wipro, TCS, Lumen Technologies, and DBS come to our college for placements. Some of us also landed internships off-campus and got really good offers.
Campus: The library looks nice, but we don't go there much. The lab is good, but classrooms could be better. The canteen isn't amazing. We have medical facilities on campus, which is good. Sports facilities are pretty good too.
Ashish Rao
16 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are pretty good. Unfortunately, there aren't any industry trips offered. Some teachers are really helpful and use notes to teach. However, the faculty lacks experience. Exams are tough because they want to collect extra fees. It feels like they're more focused on making money than teaching.
Placement: The study program at this college is great but there aren't many job placements. Accenture does come for hiring, but only a few students get placed. The placement officer is a bit unreliable he doesn't place most students. Surprisingly, attendance isn't mandatory here.
Campus: The food here is terrible, and the classrooms are really run down. Some students don't even have WiFi in their rooms. The benches in class are old and some are broken. It feels like they only care about money and not about us.
Ashish Joshi
17 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers were super helpful. Some were friendly, while others were pretty strict. But all of them knew their stuff. They all had Ph.D.s and really knew their stuff. The courses got us ready for the real world. I'd give it a solid seven out of ten!
Placement: Most of us got placed after finishing our course, which was awesome. The highest salary offered was 12 LPA, while the average was 6 LPA. Even the lowest package was 4 LPA. Companies like Capgemini, Accenture, and others hired students from our college. We all got to do internships on our own, which was a great experience.
Campus: The college has a great infrastructure. We have a well-stocked library with all the important resources. The labs are well-equipped with reliable Wi-Fi. The food in the mess and canteen is okay, not amazing. I'd give it a 5 out of 10.
Suresh Verma
25 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good and they know their stuff. They make learning easy, especially for those of us who need more time. The semester exams are not too hard because of how well they teach. Most students pass with over 70%, so that's a relief.
Placement: The salary packages range from 3 LPA to 7 LPA. Big companies such as Lumen, SAP, and Infosys visit the campus for placements. Students have landed internships at Green Tech, TOT FD, and Snovasys. The top recruiters include TCS, Accenture, Infosys, Wipro, and Capgemini.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi in every building, which is great. The classrooms and labs are spacious and clean. I heard they're even building new ones! The library has a lot of books you can use for studying. I think the labs here will be awesome.
Uday Patel
26 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are split into two groups: those who teach lessons and those who help out in the labs. Exams happen on campus and the results take forever to come out. It's a real pain to wait for them.
Placement: With the software industry going through a tough time, not many companies are hiring new graduates. Our college doesn't have many placement opportunities, and only a few students get selected during campus interviews. They don't offer much support either, so many of us end up finding jobs outside of campus.
Campus: The course curriculum is decent overall, but some subjects feel unnecessary. It's a bit confusing for us students without clear guidance. The hostel rooms are shared between 3 people, and the food is okay, not amazing. The hostel fee ranges from 75000 to 80000.