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NIT Delhi - National Institute of Technology

Public/Government University|Estd. 2010|NIRF #65 (Engineering) 2025

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Average rating of NIT Delhi

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.9

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.1/5

Admission

Admission

3.7/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

Academics

4.2/5

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Rekha Menon

Rekha Menon

5 Jul, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at this college are really great - they know their stuff and they're always there to help. The courses are all about what's important in the real world. Each semester, we have two exams: one in the middle worth 25 marks, and one at the end worth 50 marks. You can get as many marks as you want in the mid-semester exam, but you need at least 15 in the end-semester exam to pass.

Placement: The placement scene at NIT Delhi is pretty good. On average, students get a package of 16 Lacs per year, with the highest going up to 85 Lacs per year. Companies like Accenture, BlackRock, Swiggy, Zomato, Flipkart, and Meesho come for hiring students.

Campus: I like that NIT Delhi's new campus is pretty good, even though it's not fully finished yet. The classrooms have smartboards, labs work well, and they give us all the equipment we need. The hostel is okay, not great, and the food is just okay.

Pranav Menon

Pranav Menon

6 Jun, 2025

3.3
2 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful here. Some of them can be tough, but they're trying to get us ready for the real world. Semester exams can be challenging depending on the teacher and the subject. Most of the time, the pass percentage is high, around 75% to 100%. But sometimes it drops to about 50%.

Placement: The placement rate for my branch at college is the best compared to other branches it's around 89%. The highest salary package this year is over 55 LPA, while the lowest is 9 LPA. Companies like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Flipkart visit for placements and internships. The top job roles offered are Software Engineer.

Campus: The Wi-Fi in the hostel isn't great, it goes up and down. But in the library or anywhere else, it's better. The classrooms have smart boards and are pretty high-tech. The food in the mess and canteen isn't that good, not many choices. The sports facilities are awesome though. They have all kinds of games and coaches for each one.

Bhavana Thilagavathi

Bhavana Thilagavathi

16 Mar, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how the teachers are always there to help and support us. The course content is super practical and prepares us well for the real world. The exams are fair and not too tough, as long as you study the syllabus. And hey, the pass rate is around 33%, so it's not impossible to succeed here.

Placement: The placement rate here is amazing around 95% of students get placed! Big companies like Amazon, Google, Flipkart, Meesho, and Walmart hire software students. There are also opportunities with core companies like Bansal, Tata, and Reliance. Plus, they offer internships too.

Campus: The course structure and content are top-notch. The labs and library have everything you need. The food in the mess is tasty and the prices are reasonable. Plus, there are awesome sports and games to enjoy here. The canteen and mess both offer food that won't break the bank.

Radhika Menon

Radhika Menon

9 Nov, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at my college are super helpful. They don't just do their job and teach. They really get involved and try their best to help us learn. They also give us plenty of time for assignments, which is great.

Placement: The college has great placement opportunities with about 85% of students getting a job. The highest salary offered was 63 LPA for ECE students. There were 10 students who got more than 50 LPA, and the average package is around 15 LPA. ECE branch has good placement record, with many students getting placed. If you work hard and prepare well, you'll definitely get placed too.

Campus: The hostels are not good at all. They're not even on the main campus. Instead, they're in SRHC and Nilerd, around 5 km away. The college offers a bus service for students to get to campus. But the buses are always crowded, so many students end up standing during the ride.

Vishal Joshi

Vishal Joshi

18 Apr, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how the teachers are always there to support us and guide us through our projects. The exams in the semester aren't too tough, which makes it easier to get good grades as long as you study hard. I enjoy my course a lot because it's awesome and gets us ready for the real world.

Placement: I love my college because they help us get great jobs after graduation. The highest salary a student got was 87 lakhs per year, and the average salary was 24 lakhs per year.

Campus: The college I go to has a nice library at the center, and the mess serves clean food. Even though the campus is not huge, it looks really nice. The hostel buildings are cozy and well-maintained. Wi-Fi is accessible on each floor of the hostel, and there are sports facilities available for everyone.

Vivek Das

Vivek Das

14 Apr, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here really know their stuff and each one teaches in their own way. Some are super helpful, while others are more into theory than hands-on stuff. The classes are tough but you learn a lot. It's missing real-world experience, so you gotta learn practical skills on your own. Exams are not easy, you need to really understand the concepts. Most people pass, but getting good grades takes work. The course sets a good base, but you need extra certifications, internships, and coding skills to land a job.

Placement: The placements for mechanical engineering are okay, not super amazing. Usually around 75% - 85% of students get placed. There aren't as many core mechanical jobs as there are in IT consulting and analytics. The highest salary goes up to 18-20 LPA, but most are around 6-7 LPA. Some of the big companies that hire mechanical students are Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, ISRO, and L&T. For IT jobs, companies like TCS, Infosys, and Accenture come in. About 86% of students manage to get internships, usually outside of campus. The intern roles could be Design Engineer, Data Analyst, or other things. It's good if students can learn and improve their skills to make the most of it.

Campus: The Mechanical Engineering Department at NIT Delhi has good labs and big classrooms. The Wi-Fi can be a bit shaky. The hostel is okay, but the rooms are a bit tight. The food in the mess is okay, but they could add more variety. The canteen has some options, but not a lot. There's a doctor on campus, and they send serious cases to a hospital nearby. The sports facilities are getting better, but there's room to grow.

Vidya Iyer

Vidya Iyer

30 Jan, 2024

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really nice and they always help out when you need it. The semester exams can be pretty challenging, but most people pass with around a 90% success rate. The syllabus is pretty much the same as the GATE syllabus. Also, if you're getting ready for competitive exams like GATE, CAT, or UPSC, the teachers are there to support you.

Placement: I go to NIT Delhi, a newer college starting in 2010. Despite being new, the placements here are pretty solid. The classrooms are clean and nice, and the teachers are good. The highest salary offer is around 82 LPA, while the lowest is 3.5 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft and Atlassian visit for hiring. Most internships are in software, but students from other branches also aim for these opportunities. Overall, the college is on the rise in terms of placements.

Campus: The campus is pretty good with Wi-Fi, clean classrooms, and a library. But the hostel rules are too strict. The food in the mess is just alright, but you have to deal with it. The mess is a bit expensive, but the quality isn't great. That's the main area where you have to make compromises.

Shreya Menon

Shreya Menon

23 Jun, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are mostly great and really know their stuff. The teaching is okay, but you gotta do your own work too to get good grades. The courses are practical and get you ready for jobs. The semesters are fair, not too hard, not too easy. You can do well if you put in 2 to 3 hours of study each day.

Placement: I was happy to see that most students in my college got jobs after graduation. The highest salary offered was 56 lacs, while the average was around 8 lacs. Companies like Wipro and TCS come for placements. Getting an internship at NIT Delhi can be tough because many students apply, especially from core branches.

Campus: The campus is awesome, though it's still being built. There's an admin building where all the offices are, a big AC system, and a cool open area for sports like football and cricket. Plus, they've got a basketball court, badminton court, volleyball court, and even a lawn tennis court. There are three hostels for guys and one for girls. The hostel stuff is pretty good, except for the food - it's not that great. But hey, the medical help here is top-notch!

Nitin Joshi

Nitin Joshi

11 Jun, 2023

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and know their stuff. The courses are interesting and make sense. Exams are pretty standard for college. If you put in the effort, passing them is a breeze. Teaching varies depending on the teacher, but most make the material easy to grasp.

Placement: In my course, there are about 63 students. I'm in my first year, and this year the highest package is around 53 LPA. Companies like Google and Adobe come to our college to hire students. They offer top roles based on your skills.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good, but they're still building more stuff, so it might take 3 or 4 years to finish everything. The buildings already there have great facilities. Wi-Fi works everywhere, and the labs, classrooms, and library are all well-organized.

Neha Gupta

Neha Gupta

23 Apr, 2023

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are top-notch and really know their stuff. They have a cool way of teaching that keeps things interesting. I'd say about 90% of what they teach is useful for getting a job, but you still gotta work on some skills on your own. The exams can be a bit challenging, depending on the subject. You need to score at least 33% to pass.

Placement: Most students got placed in 2023, which is awesome. The CSE Department has some great companies offering jobs with the highest package being 88 LPA. The lowest is 12 LPA, and the average is around 20 LPA. Big names like Amazon, Facebook, Google, and more are hiring students. Almost everyone gets an internship here, which is cool. They offer roles like data analytics, web development, and machine learning. Great opportunities all around!

Campus: In 2024, the college might not look fancy from outside, but inside, it's pretty well set up. The labs have everything you need, and the whole campus has AC. The wifi works fine, not super fast, though. The classrooms are nice. For 1st-year students in 2024, the hostels are off-campus, but after that, you can stay on-campus. The food in the mess is okay, just about edible. The canteen has some tasty snacks at fair prices.