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Average rating of NIT Arunachal Pradesh
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Shubham Choudhary
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 26 Nov, 2025
Admission: The coursework covers a lot of topics, which can be tough to finish on time. But once you do, it helps in getting placed. The subjects are practical and related to what companies need. The teachers could be better, though. The semester exams have a lot of descriptive questions, so passing is fine but scoring high is tough. Thankfully, the pass rate is pretty decent.
Placement: Around 40% of us in my batch have jobs now. The highest salary is 9 LPA, lowest is 4.5 LPA, and the average is 6 LPA. L&T is the top company hiring from our college. They're still hiring, so we're hoping for more opportunities soon. Our seniors did pretty well, with almost everyone getting 2-3 job offers. Can't wait to see what's next for us!
Campus: The academic buildings' infrastructure is alright, but don't expect anything fancy. The hostels provide most facilities, but power cuts and poor connectivity are a problem. Only BSNL network works there, so we rely on Wi-Fi for internet access.
chetan bandewar
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great and super helpful. They all have their doctorate degrees. You can reach out to them with questions, even late at night, and they'll always help you out. The course material is spot on for getting us ready for the real world. The exams each semester are a bit tough, but if you study hard, you can definitely get good grades. The pass rate is good, and only about 30% of students struggle with solid mechanics.
Placement: Most students in this course, about 70%, got placed. Out of 22 students, around 15 got jobs. Some students decided to continue studying. Both tech and non-tech companies come to hire from our college. Big companies like Adani Group, Oil India, JSW, Tech Mahindra, L&T, and more show up. The highest salary was 24 LPA, while the average was 8.49 LPA. The lowest was 7.87 LPA. Many students also found internships at places like IOCL, NTPC, BHEL, DRDO, and more.
Campus: The college is really nice. They have all the labs we need like CNC, SOM, simulation, fluid mechanics, and hydrodynamics. The workshop is great too. The food in the mess is good. The hostel is well-kept and each floor has an RO filter. We get high-speed Wi-Fi from BSNL and LAN is also available. Sports and a big library are here too. It's one of the best libraries in the North East.
Sneha Patel
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. The course material prepares us well for the real world. Exams are fair, with about 70% of students passing. I find the teaching top-notch and the questions on exams just right - not too easy, not too hard.
Placement: In this course, most students about 65% found jobs. And in PSUs, around 70% got placed. Our college attracts government, private, and petroleum companies for hiring students.
Campus: The food here is pretty good. They have a canteen which is handy. The hostel facilities are nice. They also have medical services on campus. The sports and games are well-organized. The labs and classrooms are decent too. I also like the food served in the mess.
Prerna Choudhary
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know a lot, so you get a good education. But it all depends on how much effort you put in. If you focus on your studies, you'll be ready for the job world. But if you don't care much about exams and classes, you might not be fully prepared. Oh, and the semester exams aren't too tough either.
Placement: Students at my college are landing awesome jobs with salaries ranging from 6 to 19 lakhs. The average is around 7.5 lakhs. Big companies like Samsung and Deloitte come to hire us. About 60% of us get internships, many in IITs. Some even score internships at places like Amazon. Being a software engineer here is a big deal!
Campus: I didn't have a great time here. The food wasn't good and the sports facilities were just okay. If you're vegetarian, it's tough because most people around here prefer non-vegetarian food. It can be hard to find good vegetarian options.
Seema Rao
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 26 Aug, 2025
Admission: Most teachers here just rush through the syllabus without really caring if we understand. But some are actually good at teaching. Since it's a government college, you can get funding for your projects if you're into that.
Placement: The job placements are pretty good for CSE and ECE students, but not so much for CE students. On average, the salary offered is around 6 LPA. Deloitte and Alsotm are the top recruiters here. There are lots of companies that come to hire for roles like SDE, data analyst, and DM.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty unreliable. The library doesn't really have a lot of books to choose from. The food in the mess isn't great, but we do have two canteens and a bakery that are pretty good. There aren't enough sports equipment for all the students here.
Vishal Khan
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers are super smart and got their PhDs from top colleges like NIT and IIT. They're really nice and teach in a way that makes sense to me. They also share tips on how to do well in job interviews. The exams are tough with lots of subjects, but they get us ready for the real world. Passing is at least 40%, so it's a challenge.
Placement: Half of the students in my branch got placed. The best offer was 14 LPA for Electrical, while the lowest was 5 lakh by TCS. Companies like Vedanta, L&T, Tata, and Power Grid hire from here. I did internships at Power Grid and BHEL.
Campus: The classrooms are a good size. There are two types of classes: regular ones fit 40 students, and there's a lecture hall for 150 students. Each class has a projector. The labs have all the latest equipment. The whole campus has wifi. The hostel rooms are shared by 3 students, and the food is super tasty!
Prerna Mishra
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they're always willing to help out. It's just a bummer that our college doesn't give them the resources they need to do more. The course content is spot-on and gets us ready for the real world, but without internships, we're missing out. The exams each semester are pretty straightforward, so as long as you put in the work, passing isn't too hard.
Placement: In my college, most students in my course don't get placed, only about 1/3 do. The highest salary offered is around 16 LPA, while the lowest is about 6 LPA. Companies like BHEL and Deloitte come for placements. Hardly anyone in my course gets internships in companies; they usually end up interning at IITs instead.
Campus: The college's infrastructure needs improvement. Wi-Fi is unreliable and the library is missing. We don't have a proper sports field or coaches here. The mess and canteen food are decent, but a bit pricey. Many students depend on them because the hostel food isn't great.
Shubham Saraf
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. Their teaching is top-notch! Exams are doable as long as you study well. Almost everyone passes with a 99% success rate. Only a handful of students end up with backlogs.
Placement: Around 80% of students found jobs after finishing their studies here. The highest salary was 27 LPA, the lowest was 6 LPA, and the average was 8 LPA. Companies like WB, Kuliza, Thoughtspot, Reliance Jio, CGI, Alstom, Byju's, and others visited the campus. Many of these companies were hiring for software developer positions.
Campus: The college has all the facilities you need. The mess food is not great, but the canteen is okay. The hostel is nice, especially since we moved to the new campus. The only issue is that you can only use a BSNL SIM. Unfortunately, there's no playground for outdoor games.
Hema Sharma
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 11 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. Some teachers are super smart, but their way of teaching might be a bit confusing. The course content feels a bit old-fashioned and outdated, like it hasn't been updated in a while. The semester exams are pretty tough, but fair. They grade us on a scale, not on a curve. You need at least 40% to pass, so it pushes us to work hard and study.
Placement: Around 70% of students here get jobs after graduation. The highest salary offered is 32 LPA, while the lowest is 6 LPA. On average, most students get around 11.5 LPA. Companies like Microsoft and LNT come to hire students. They offer courses like B. Tech in computer science, ECE, mechanical, and civil.
Campus: The college has some issues with its infrastructure, especially when it comes to placements. Getting around can be a bit tricky because of transportation. The classrooms are fine, but the library and labs could use some improvements. The Wi-Fi is fast, but it can be unreliable at times. On the bright side, the hostel rooms are great, and the food quality is good. The canteen offers a decent selection of food. Medical facilities are good, but the sports facilities need some work the football ground is still being built.
Nidhi Mathur
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful here. The courses are similar to those in other NITs. We have one mid-semester and one end-of-semester exam. Plus, we get some assignments and quizzes before exams. There are labs for hands-on practice. And yep, we have Wi-Fi all around the campus. Oh, and just so you know, there's no ragging at our college.
Placement: I'm really impressed with the placement scene at NIT Andhra Pradesh. Everyone who goes for placements here ends up getting a job, which is awesome. The salary packages range from INR 4 LPA to INR 24 LPA, which is pretty cool. It's great to see that every student from every branch gets placed. We do have some good PSUs like CDOT coming in, but unfortunately, we don't get visits from big companies.
Campus: The campus has one girls' hostel, two boys' hostels, and one Ph.D. hostel. The buildings are okay, not amazing. Each department has its own building, but some are still being built. The food isn't great either. It's a small campus, so there's not much of a campus life vibe. Girls' hostels have early curfew, but you can stay out for special events like fests.
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