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Public/Government|Estd. 2009|NAAC Grade A+|NIRF #151-200 (Engineering) 2025

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Average rating of NIT Uttarakhand

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.5

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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10%
4
10%
3
65%
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15%
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Placement

Placement

3.5/5

Admission

Admission

3.3/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.2/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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shubham sharma

shubham sharma

B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering

Reviewed On 22 Nov, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. The course content really gets you ready for the real world. The exams in each semester are not too hard, and almost everyone passes with a 98% success rate. Plus, the teachers are all really experienced and know their stuff.

Placement: Most students get placed every year, around 70%. Companies like Mahindra and Tata Motors hire from here. The average salary is around 34 Lacs. Lots of students also get internships, about 85% each year. Some big companies come for recruitment with salaries ranging between 10-20 Lacs.

Campus: The labs are pretty good. The classrooms look more like high school than big lecture rooms. The library has enough books. The hostels are nice, with three students in each room. The food in the canteen is okay, but it closes early. They have a pool table and a gym with basic stuff.

Rekha Sharma

Rekha Sharma

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 21 Nov, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know a lot. They have a good way of teaching that helps me understand well. The civil engineering course is important for the future. It teaches us how to make better buildings and infrastructure. I like how they focus on giving us the skills we need for good jobs.

Placement: I'm a Civil Engineering student at NIT Uttarakhand. Around 70-80% of students here get placed. The lowest salary package is around 3-4 LPA, while the medium one is 7-10 LPA, and the highest is 25-30 LPA. Companies like LNT, Nokia, Tata, Wipro, and Micromax visit our campus for placements. Also, many students are getting internships with a 70 percent success rate.

Campus: The college has nice tables, wardrobes, windows, and chairs, but they don't keep everything in top shape. The Wi-Fi works well, labs are good, and classrooms are nice. The food isn't great though. Overall, the environment is usually clean and the mess and sports activities are good.

Rahul T

Rahul T

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 18 Nov, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in every department are great, about 8-9 of them in each. They know their stuff and have studied in good colleges like IITs and NITs. The teaching is top-notch. We have two mid-term tests and one final exam every semester, all on what we learn in class. The college really gets us ready for the job market.

Placement: Most students in my course got jobs, which is great. The highest salary was 27 LPA, while the average was around 7-8 LPA, and the lowest was 6 LPA. Companies like Samsung, NVIDIA, Accenture, and Gradeup hired a lot of students. A good number of us also got internships. Some cool job titles were Chief Designer in Semiconductor companies.

Campus: I'm studying at NIT Uttarakhand, where they have courses like CSE, ECE, EEE, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering. Each department has its own lab with cool software. The campus has fast Wi-Fi and cameras in every department. They only serve veg food in the mess. The medical facilities are great, and we have sports events too.

Sanjay Khan

Sanjay Khan

B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering

Reviewed On 13 Nov, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable. A lot of them come from famous colleges. They're always there to support us with our studies and anything else we need help with. Plus, they really know their stuff in their own fields.

Placement: Around 85% of us found jobs after college. The average salary was around 10 LPA. Companies like L&T and Samsung hired a lot of students. About 60% of us got internships at places like Samsung, L&T, and ZS. The average stipend for internships was Rs. 50,000 a month.

Campus: The college infrastructure is just okay. Right now, we're studying at a temporary campus in Srinagar, Uttarakhand. The labs and classrooms are pretty decent.

Arun Rao

Arun Rao

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 9 Nov, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super nice, smart, and really know their stuff. They're always ready to help out. We have two mid-term exams and one final exam every month, plus lab assessments. The semester exams are kind of tough, but not impossible.

Placement: I'm studying Computer Science here. Most students here get placed, about 90%. The average salary for CSE is around 12-13 lakhs per year, with the lowest being 8 lakhs. Companies come here regularly for placements, but I'm not sure which ones.

Campus: The teachers are young and good. The campus is still being built. The students are competitive. The Wi-Fi, labs, and classrooms are all good. The library is really small. The canteen is not great either; it's small and closed right now.

Abhishek Sharma

Abhishek Sharma

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 26 Sept, 2025

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty smart and know their stuff. Most of them are nice, but a few can be a bit mean sometimes. They teach well for the most part, except for a couple. The courses cover the right stuff, but they don't really get you ready for work. If you want a good job after college, you gotta work extra hard. The exams can be tough, depending on who's teaching you. The teachers make the exams and grade them, so you gotta impress them.

Placement: I'm happy to say that most of us got placed, around 80% to be exact. The highest offer was 21 lpa, while the average was 11 lpa. The lowest was about 5 lpa, maybe a bit higher. Companies like Google, Wipro, Adobe, and Samsung came for placements. In our second year, 7-8 students landed internships. And from the third year onwards, more students started getting internships too.

Campus: The campus facilities need improvement. Washrooms are often blocked, and some rooms leak when it rains. Wi-Fi is reliable all the time, but the library is tiny. The labs are okay, and the classrooms feel like school. Our coaching center had nicer classrooms and projectors. The food quality isn't great - we even found bugs in our food and chairs. Medical and sports facilities are also lacking because our campus is small.

Gautam Nair

Gautam Nair

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 2 Sept, 2025

4.0
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart - they all have Ph.D.s from top colleges. They know their stuff and teach well. The semester schedule is good too, with all the events lined up. The subjects they teach help us get ready for jobs later on. Exams happen every month, and they're kinda tough, but most students pass. A few have to do retests though.

Placement: I'm in the Electronics and Communication Engineering branch. Our college brings in companies like TCS for placements, and about 25% of us end up getting jobs. The highest salary offered was around 15 Lacs, the lowest was about 2 Lacs, and the average was 6 Lacs.

Campus: The classrooms are in a temporary campus, but they're fine. The Wi-Fi in the hostels is available all day, which is great. The libraries are open and easy to get to. The food in the mess isn't good, despite students complaining. There's a canteen on campus. The institute also has a 24/7 dispensary. There's a sports room and an equipment room where students can borrow stuff. It's all pretty decent.

Vivek Patole

Vivek Patole

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 15 Aug, 2025

3.0
2 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are great at teaching. The semester exams are fair, and most students pass with a 90% success rate. The exam format is pretty good overall.

Placement: Around 60 to 70 percent of students in civil engineering got placed last year, and it's been like that for a while. The salary packages range from 6 to 10 lakh per year. TCS and L&T are the top companies for recruitment. Getting an internship in civil engineering is pretty tough, though.

Campus: The Wi-Fi in our hostel is good, and the labs are small but well organized. The classrooms are okay, but the library could be better. The hostels are decent, but the food could definitely be improved. Unfortunately, there's no canteen. The medical services are just average. And there are very few sports and games available on campus.

Pooja Menon

Pooja Menon

B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college are super helpful. Since it's an NIT, they're all really smart and know their stuff. They teach in a way that's easy to understand. Exams can be tough, but if you attend class regularly, you'll do fine and your grades will improve.

Placement: In mechanical engineering at NIT UK, around 90% of students find jobs in companies like TATA and Mahindra. The overall placement rate is about 80%, which is pretty decent. The only downside is that because of the location, not all companies visit for placements.

Campus: We all know we're NITians here. The campus has Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and libraries which are pretty good. The temporary campus is a bit cramped, so space is limited but they manage to make it work.

Rahul Singh

Rahul Singh

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 15 Jul, 2025

2.3
1 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really smart and they try to help, but they give us so many assignments and tests. The finals can be tough, depending on how much you study. It's weird that for computer science students, the first semester doesn't have any CS classes. So you end up learning a lot on your own.

Placement: I'm studying at NIT Uttarakhand, and I gotta say, the placements for CSE and ECE are pretty solid. Recently, an ECE student bagged the highest package! The average package for CSE companies is around 18-20 LPA. We get visits from big names like Accenture, Cognizant, NVIDIA, and Intel. Companies like Microsoft and Google are rare, but the overall placement scene for CSE and ECE is good. Unfortunately, placement rates for other branches are not as high.

Campus: The college doesn't have a proper campus. It's just one building with a mess boys hostel and lecture halls. Sadly, no AC and the library isn't well-kept. No sports facilities either, and the school grounds are bigger. The canteen is missing, and the Wi-Fi is just okay.

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