College logo

NIMT - National Institute of Management and Technology

Private University|Estd. 1992

What's new?

22 Sept, 2025 : Registration for CAT 2025 is now closed. The exam will be conducted on November 30, 2025, in multiple shifts across more than 170 cities.

Our Stories

College Info icon

College Info

Average rating of NIMT - National Institute of Management and Technology

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

2.1

Based on 4 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
0%
4
0%
3
0%
2
50%
1
50%
Placement

Placement

2.0/5

Admission

Admission

1.5/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

2.0/5

Academics

Academics

3.0/5

Rate this College and tell others what you think....
Sort By:
Sarika Rao

Sarika Rao

15 Mar, 2023

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are pretty good and helpful, but some may not know everything. Classes are usually organized well. The curriculum for the course is really good. It's a promising field because everyone relies on x-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to diagnose problems easily.

Placement: Only 10% of us in our course got jobs. The students who got hired as MRI and CT techs got the most money like Rs. 40,000-50,000 each month. If you're in x-ray, you might make around Rs. 15,000 a month. But for CT and MRI, it's more like Rs. 25,000-30,000 a month. The lowest pay was Rs. 10,000 a month. Big hospitals like Fortis, Max, Asian, and Jaypee came to hire us. They offered jobs as x-ray, CT, and MRI techs. The lowest pay was 1.20 LPA, the average was 1.80 LPA, and the highest was 3-4 LPA. Around 30% of us got internships at places like Max, Fortis, and Asian. It's a good course if you want to work in these fields.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is okay. They don't have Wi-Fi or good lab facilities. Some classrooms are in bad shape, while others are fine. The library doesn't have all the books. The hostel is nice, but the food is really bad and the mess is dirty. There's no medical help in the hostel.

Karan Reddy

Karan Reddy

25 Dec, 2022

1.5
1 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The fees used to be Rs 50,000 per year, but now it's Rs 75,000. There are 3 semesters each year. The exams are tough. The course is mostly practical (90%) but they focus more on theory (10%). Most faculty members are really knowledgeable, except for Ahmed sir, Alok sir, and Hemlata mam.

Placement: The top students don't get placements here. They don't offer internships either. You have to find your own internships if you want one.

Campus: The college doesn't have great infrastructure. The classrooms are not up to the mark and seem more for show. The library is decent though. The food isn't great either, there are hardly any veggies in the curry, mostly just potatoes. I'm a day scholar so I can't comment on the hostel. The labs are a letdown, most of the equipment doesn't work, around 80% is broken.

Chitra Nair

Chitra Nair

1 May, 2020

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are pretty good and helpful, but some may not know everything. Classes are usually organized well. The curriculum for the course is really good. It's a promising field because everyone relies on x-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to diagnose problems easily.

Placement: I was in a course where only 10% of us got jobs. The students who got roles in MRI and CT got the highest pay, around Rs. 40,000-50,000 a month. The average pay for x-ray tech jobs is Rs. 15,000 a month, while CT and MRI students get around Rs. 25,000-30,000 a month. The lowest pay was Rs. 10,000 a month. Big hospitals like Fortis, Max, Asian, and Jaypee came to hire us. We could get roles as x-ray, CT, or MRI techs. The lowest pay was 1.20 LPA, average was 1.80 LPA, and the highest was 3-4 LPA. Around 30% of us got internships in hospitals like Max, Fortis, and Asian.

Campus: The college has decent infrastructure. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi or proper lab facilities. Some classrooms are damaged and some are in good shape. The library doesn't have all the books we need. On the bright side, the hostel facilities are good. But the food quality is really bad, and the mess is super dirty. Plus, there are no medical facilities in the hostel.

Dinesh Khan

Dinesh Khan

21 Jul, 2019

1.5
1 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The fees used to be Rs 50,000 per year, but now it's Rs 75,000. There are 3 semesters each year. The exams are tough. The course is mostly practical (90%) but they focus more on theory (10%). Most faculty members are really knowledgeable, except for Ahmed sir, Alok sir, and Hemlata mam.

Placement: The top students don't get placements here. They don't offer any internships either. You have to find your own internships if you want one.

Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great. The classrooms are nothing special, just for show. But the library is awesome! The food could be better though. They serve curry with just potatoes, no veggies. I'm a day scholar so can't say about the hostel. The labs are a letdown. Most equipment doesn't work, about 80% is broken.