Average rating of NIFTEM
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Nisha Khan
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 5 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are friendly and nice, but they're not the best at teaching. Some teachers are really helpful, and they know their stuff. I found that a few teachers are excellent at teaching. The course matches the curriculum well, and it's updated every semester, which is pretty rare in other colleges.
Placement: Most students from our college get jobs after graduating, around 70-80%. Some go for further studies instead. The highest salary offered was 8 LPA, the lowest was 4 LPA, and the average was 5.5 LPA. Companies like Mondelez, ITC, Cadbury, Nestle, and Mother Dairy hire students from our course. In the 7th semester, all students must do an internship, and interviews are held for that.
Campus: The campus facilities are awesome! Everything is air-conditioned, and we have Wi-Fi everywhere. The labs are modern with all the equipment we need. The classrooms are huge and even have cool rotating chairs. The library is spread over 5 floors, providing a great study environment. The food in the mess is okay, but the canteen has all the snacks we need. The medical staff is super friendly and quick to help. We have lots of sports facilities like basketball, tennis, and badminton courts. They're even building a race track! Plus, we have a football field and cricket ground. And every year, we have a fun sports league called Niftem sports league.
Usha Mishra
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 30 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart all of them have a Ph.D. The online classes could be better, but in person, they're great. The courses are awesome and practical, except for a few in the first year. Exams are fair too.
Placement: The college offers good jobs in food technology and management. The pay can be anywhere from 2 to 13 LPA. On average, students get around 6 LPA. Most students, about 80%, get placed. Nestle is the top company hiring students, but ITC and Britannia also hire a lot. Salaries go up as students gain experience.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty good, about 10 Mbps. But if you use the LAN cable from the hostel, it goes up to 90-95 Mbps. The labs and library are awesome, with all the stuff you need. They give you everything, no matter the price. The food is okay, but the sports facilities are top-notch. The canteen is just okay.
Prerna Verma
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 21 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff, but not all of them are great at teaching. To get ready for the workforce, you gotta put in some extra work on your own. The curriculum helps, but you gotta take the lead. The exams aren't too tough you can do well with just a bit of effort.
Placement: Due to COVID, placements got affected a lot. But before that, almost all students (around 90-95%) got placed. The highest salary offered was 15 LPA. Companies like MARS International, Mondelez, ITC, GSK, Tetrapek, and others come for recruitment. They offer roles like food technologist, manager, analyst, production manager, and more. Some even go for careers as food inspectors.
Campus: The campus here is top-notch! The dorms are clean and the food is way better than what other colleges serve. The Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and library are all amazing. Overall, the facilities here are really impressive.
Shruti Kumari
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 14 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. The semester exams are okay, not too hard. Some subjects are tough, but most people pass. The teachers are smart and know their stuff. They teach well, but some could be better at explaining things. Overall, it's a good experience.
Placement: Around half of the students in my college get jobs after graduating. The placements are pretty good overall. Some students land really good jobs, especially in MBA, but for B.Tech, it's just okay. The highest salary package offered in our college is about 10-12 LPA. On the other hand, the lowest package is 4 LPA at National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management.
Campus: The college has great facilities and infrastructure. Wi-Fi is available in all classrooms and the entire building, and it's free for everyone to use. The library is awesome too. They have good food, medical services, and sports facilities. They even organize sports events like NSL.
Abhishek Khan
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 9 Nov, 2025
Admission: Most of the teachers here are top-notch, coming from IIT's and IIMs. They're super helpful and always willing to help with any questions you have. The course focuses a lot on what the industry needs. Starting salaries in food tech engineering might not be as high as in other fields, but they really prep you well for any job. Exams can be tough, but some subjects are easier than others. If you're serious about studying, you can handle it. The assignments, though, can be overwhelming. The passing rate is around 70%.
Placement: A good number of students found placements, around 60%-70%. The best package for B.Tech is about 12 LPA. Companies like ITC, Unilever, and Haldirams hire students. Mondelez and Nestlé pay the most. Most students, around 80%-90%, get internships. We usually land roles like supply chain managers, FSOs, and food analysts.
Campus: The classrooms have Wi-Fi and everything we need like AC, nice tables, projectors, boards, and a library. They're really good. The hostels could be better but they're like typical government college hostels. The food is okay. Sports facilities are good, but they could use more equipment. Overall, the campus is pretty decent.
AISHWARYA B
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 6 Nov, 2025
Admission: The professors really know their stuff and are always there to help with any questions we have. They all have PhDs from top schools, some even from IITs. The course is kept up-to-date to match what industry needs. We do lots of interviews, group discussions, and projects to practice before job placements. And we have to do internships in our final year to get real-world experience. The semester exams are not too hard, around 40% pass rate for each subject.
Placement: Most of us from the 2019 batch found jobs after our course, like 80-85% of us. The pay was mostly between 4-10 LPA, with an average of 5.2 LPA. Big companies like Nestle, ITC, and more, hired students. Some even offered internships, like Mondelez and ITC.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi that works all day. The labs have new equipment, and there are lots of research labs. Classrooms are cool with smartboards. The library has everything we need like books and newspapers. In the hostel, rooms are clean with good furniture and 2 students in each. The food in the mess is tasty. The canteen has lots of food options. We have medical help 24/7. Sports competitions happen yearly with good equipment. We all get time to play our favorite sports. They're also building a big stadium soon.
Anjali Mishra
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers are awesome! They know their stuff and have written lots of books and research papers. The courses are spot on and get us ready for the real world. Exams are well-organized and the exam office is super helpful too.
Placement: Considering the impact of covid, the placement rates have gone down. Two years back, the rates were higher and they are expected to improve again. Various big companies visit for placements, and there are internship opportunities in the third year. The overall placement rate is decent but there is room for improvement.
Campus: The campus at NIFTEM is really nice and clean, with a big library that has all the latest books. The Wi-Fi here is great, better than other colleges I've been to. I love the labs here, they have all the machines working well and the faculty is experienced. There are lots of sports facilities too, like basketball courts, badminton courts, a football stadium, volleyball courts, a tennis court, a running track, and table tennis tables. It's awesome!
Sakshi Menon
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 2 Oct, 2025
Admission: The faculty here have Ph.D. degrees and lots of experience. They use slides and projectors in class. This helps us learn about food technology and get ready for jobs in the industry. If you love food, this is a great place to learn about becoming a food technologist.
Placement: Around 70% of students get placed after college. The highest salary package for B Tech students is about 6 LPA. Big companies like ITC, Amul, Mother Dairy, and Mondelez come for hiring. They offer roles in quality control, food safety, and R&D. Many students also get internships.
Campus: The classes are cool with AC and a projector. First, second, and third-year B. Tech students share double rooms in the hostel, while fourth-year students get single rooms. The hostel has Wi-Fi everywhere. Each room has a chair, study table, bed, and cupboard for studying.
Harsh Singh
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 24 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at NIFTEM are really smart. They know their stuff well. The courses they offer are super helpful, even if you want to study more after graduation. The exams are manageable as long as you study regularly. It's not a last-minute cram kind of place.
Placement: Almost all students here get placed after graduation. The salaries offered are pretty good, ranging from 4 LPA to 12 LPA. Companies like Nestle, Amul, and Mother Dairy hire a lot of students. About half of us also get internships, and some even end up at Mondelez. You can find jobs in management, sales, and research after finishing our course.
Campus: The college facilities for our course are top-notch. Wi-Fi is awesome, and we get 15 GB of data every week. The academic block is fully air-conditioned. NIFTEM is eco-friendly and super clean. There's a cool library called NKC with tons of books. The food is good too, better than other places. And the sports facilities are awesome!
Rahul Gupta
B.Tech. in Food Technology and Management
Reviewed On 20 Sept, 2025
Admission: There are 5 branches for M.Teach and 1 branch for B.Teach, which is FTM I, focusing on food teach and management. Each branch has a head and about 5-6 faculty members who are really qualified. The teaching quality is great, making it easy to understand with practical knowledge. They also teach about machines and equipment used in the industry. The labs are air-conditioned and have lab technicians. The curriculum is all about food and how to improve it. Passing a semester depends on how each student sees it. Attendance is a must, at 75%, for all classes and labs. Cheating can get you kicked out of exams. The passing percentage for each subject is around 40%.
Placement: Most students in our college get placed, it's like 85-90%. The highest package offered is around 25 Lacs by Amul, while the lowest is 3.5 Lacs per year. The average is about 5-6 Lacs. Companies like Nestle, Mondelez, and ITC come for placements. Almost all of us get internships, some even outside the campus. The roles offered are in product development, research, and development areas.
Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure with an auditorium, seminar halls, hostels, and accommodation for parents. They have a gym and courts for volleyball, tennis, and badminton. Everyone has to stay in the hostel, and the food in the mess is pretty good too.
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