Average rating of NGFCET
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
2.8
Student Rating Distribution
Kavita Mishra
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here lack experience, the course material is old and not interesting for our field. They don't prepare us well for the industry. The semester exams are super tough and most of us can't even pass. You need at least 30 out of 75 to pass.
Placement: I didn't feel like I was guaranteed a job after college here. The highest salary package is 5 lakhs, the lowest is 1.5 lakhs, and the average is 2 lakhs. Big companies don't visit for placements. None of us got internships through the college. The companies don't offer any roles either.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty bad and there's no internet in the college. You can find labs in different departments. The hostel is okay, but there's just a common room with nothing special for guests. The food is just average.
Gautam Reddy
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 16 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are just okay. They're not really preparing us for jobs in the industry, which is a big issue. The knowledge they give us isn't enough to feel ready for a job.
Placement: The college doesn't have great placement opportunities. Sometimes local companies visit for hiring, but the salary packages are not impressive. The highest package offered is 600000 and the lowest is 100000.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi, which is a bummer. The labs seem more for show than for actual learning. The library is there, though. The hostel food isn't great. And there's no medical help on campus.
PARTH DUDHE
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 8 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good and know their stuff. They help us a lot. The courses are practical and get us ready for the real world. The exams can be tough, with a pass rate around 40-50%. Overall, the teachers are above average.
Placement: Around half of the students in my batch are currently working, while others are aiming for government jobs. The average salary package is between 2 to 2.7 LPA. Companies like Tech Mahindra come for placements. About 10% of students landed internships, though unpaid. The roles offered include Quality Assurance Engineer and Design Engineer.
Campus: The labs in my college are awesome! The machine lab, refrigeration lab, fluid mechanics lab, and cad-cam lab are all really good. The classrooms are spacious and some even have AC. The library is huge with lots of books you can borrow for 10 days. The hostel rooms are nice with balconies, but sometimes monkeys visit the college. For cooling, students can choose between coolers and ACs (which cost around $10k per year). The mess serves good food, and there's a cricket field plus courts for football, basketball, and volleyball. We also have a decent gym and emergency vehicles on standby. The warden is helpful and there are basic medicines available. Overall, it's a pretty good setup!
Shruti Singh
BTech in Electrical Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. Some of them even have Ph.D.s! The teaching quality is great, and they follow the JC Bose University curriculum since we're affiliated with them. But the labs could use some improvement. Our semester exams are held at the university's designated centers, and the pass rate is pretty low.
Placement: The college doesn't offer many placement opportunities. Around 10-20% of students might get placements, so most students need to find jobs or internships on their own. If you do get placed, the highest package is probably around 2-3 LPA. In the electrical engineering field, only one company showed up for recruitment during the placement drive.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is not great. It's smaller than other colleges with similar fees. Wi-Fi is part of the fees, but the internet on campus is slow. The labs are good, but the equipment needs upgrading. The sports teachers are helpful, and there are tournaments often.
Sanjay Iyer
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 16 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers for undergraduate courses are really good, even though only a few of them are postgraduates. The whole faculty is friendly and helpful. Exams are fair and well-organized. The sessional exams are just like the semester exams.
Placement: I finished my first year at college, so I can't say much about placements. A senior said that only top students get placed because the college doesn't have great placement opportunities. The students who do get placed are usually really smart and end up in different companies.
Campus: The campus isn't top-notch, but it's still alright for learning. Friendly students make it a good place to study. The library is really nice, and the canteen is always busy.
Shruti Iyer
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Reviewed On 29 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and supportive. They don't care about your gender, they just want to help you out. They know their stuff and have been teaching for a while. The courses can be a bit off-topic sometimes, which adds extra stress. The exams are tough, like really tough. They throw in some unexpected questions that make it hard to pass.
Placement: The placements are pretty good here. I'm not sure about BCA placements because it's the first time they came to our college. But for other Computer Science students, placements are good. Lots of students have been placed. Big companies come for hiring, looking for students with good tech skills and smarts.
Campus: The campus is huge, covering 27 hectares, but it gets boring. The Wi-Fi is terrible, can't even message. Labs are nice and clean, but we can't use them after classes. The hostel is decent for the price. The food in the mess is okay, but the canteen food is awful. It feels like a waste of money every time I eat there.
Yogesh Joshi
BBA in Digital Marketing
Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers mostly come from nearby areas, and to be honest, they're not all that great. But there are a few good ones. If you've been to a good school before, you might feel a bit disappointed here. I kinda regret choosing this college. The activities are okay, but they could be way better. They don't really prepare us for the industry. The exams are pretty easy, but lots of students skip classes, so many end up failing. It's like a 50-50 chance of passing or failing.
Placement: Most students here land jobs, but only around 15-20% of us actually get placed. The pay can be low, starting at 2-3 LPA, with the highest package being 6-7 LPA. The companies mostly come from nearby areas. About 40-50% of students snag internships nearby too. We usually end up in sales, marketing, or supply chain roles after graduating.
Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great. The front of the building looks nice, but the back doesn't match. There's no Wi-Fi, labs are scarce, and not many classes available. The library mostly has old books. The canteen is the worst - always dirty, with sticky benches and expired food. They won't take back opened expired food. Sports facilities are non-existent, with no equipment available.
Esha Choudhary
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 21 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super supportive and really know their stuff. They're all educated and have tons of experience teaching. They're like mentors who listen to our issues and help us find solutions. Plus, they give us assignments each week and help us through them. It's great!
Placement: The college's placement cell is super active and helps a lot with getting jobs. Lots of big companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro come to hire students here. The average salary is pretty good, around 8-10 LPA.
Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure that's super clean and nice. It's won awards for that too! The hostel food is top-notch they serve different dishes every day, all made by chefs following strict hygiene rules. And the bedrooms are cleaned daily, so everything's super tidy and hygienic. Overall, it's a great place to be!
Prerna Khan
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 26 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They're so qualified and have tons of knowledge. The way they teach is top-notch. The course content is spot-on and prepares us well for the industry. Some subjects can be tough, but as long as you put in the effort, passing is achievable.
Placement: I'm happy to say that most students from our college got jobs after graduation. The highest salary offered was 5 lakhs per year, the lowest was 1 lakh, and the average was 2.5 lakhs. Airtech was the company that hired many of us. Also, about 20% of students landed internships with Airtech through our course. It's great to see so many opportunities for us!
Campus: The Wi-Fi isn't available everywhere, but there are labs, classrooms, and a free library for all students. The library has loads of books for every department. Great resources for studying!
Rajeev Reddy
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Dec, 2021
Admission: The teachers here aren't very helpful. Even my project teacher doesn't know much about frontend. The semester exams are not too difficult, but I had to study from YouTube a lot. This college won't make you industry-ready, so you have to work on improving your skills by yourself. Don't expect to land a good job just by relying on this college. The faculty isn't great, and not many companies visit for placements.
Placement: I was a bit disappointed this year because only 11 companies showed up for placements. And guess what? All of them were looking for salespeople. None of the companies were from Delhi, Gurugram, or any tech industry. They all came from Palwal and Faridabad. The highest salary offered was around 2.5 to 3 LPA.
Campus: I'm a B.Tech CSE student. The computers in the lab are old and slow. They can't even run VS Code. Some of them don't work right. I told the teachers, but they didn't do anything. The Wi-Fi is everywhere on campus, but it's limited to 25 MB a day if you're lucky. The library only has old books.
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