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NIT Agartala (NITA) Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

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Average rating of NIT Agartala (NITA)

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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4
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3
40%
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Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

4.0/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.1/5

Academics

Academics

4.0/5

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Swati Joshi

Swati Joshi

B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

Reviewed On 22 Nov, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are strict, but they really help you out. They all have Ph.D.s from top IITs and some even worked as scientists before. They know their stuff and push us to do our best. The course curriculum is up-to-date and prepares us well for the industry. The semester exams are tough because they take a lot of questions from past GATE papers. But hey, more than 90% of us pass, so it's all good.

Placement: Most students get jobs after graduating, which is cool. The highest salary is around 38.8 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA. Companies like Texas Instruments, HPCL, Samsung, and PhonePe come for placements. Lots of students also do internships at places like ONGC, IOCL, ISRO, DRDO, and NRL. The popular job roles are ASIC and Digital Designer.

Campus: The college has free Wi-Fi, good labs with all the tech stuff, and classrooms without AC. They have a special area for EIE. The library at NIT Agartala has plenty of books. Hostels offer free Wi-Fi, clean bathrooms, and decent food in the mess. Lots of food and stationery shops around the campus. They even have a hospital and sports complex with gym, basketball, badminton, and more. All these facilities are right there on campus.

Pankaj Sharma

Pankaj Sharma

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 21 Oct, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff and are really helpful. The ECE curriculum is a bit old-fashioned, though. The semester exams are not too hard, and most students pass on their first try. If you put in some effort, you'll be fine.

Placement: Most students here find a job after college, like around 90%. Loads of companies come for placements. The highest salary offered is 52 LPA, the lowest is 5 LPA, and the average is 8 LPA. Big companies like Google, Microsoft, VISA, and more come to hire. Some students get summer internships from big names like Cisco and Google. The main roles are Software Development Engineer and Analyst. It's cool that most core companies give the Graduate Engineer Trainee role.

Campus: The infrastructure is pretty good. The hostels are nice, but you have to share a room until the 3rd year. The Wi-Fi is good, but they cap you at 2GB per day. The labs have all the stuff you need, and the library has lots of books from India and other countries. The food in the mess has options for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. On campus, there's a hospital, a shopping area with everything you need, and a cool sports complex. You can play football, basketball, badminton, tennis, or just chill on the big lawn.

Sakshi Mishra

Sakshi Mishra

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 19 Sept, 2025

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how the teachers are so nice and open to hearing our ideas. They don't stress us out about finding jobs or studying  it's all chill. The classes are taught well and the material is spot-on for real-world stuff.

Placement: The job placements this year are just okay. Not many companies are hiring, probably because of the recession. The highest salary offered so far is 32 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA. Our branch has good placement rates for now. Hopefully, more companies will come soon.

Campus: The college gives all students 2 GB of free data, which is awesome. The department is well-organized and the infrastructure is great. Everything from classrooms to labs is top-notch. The hostels are nice and easy to use, but the girl's hostel doesn't have a lift. Also, curfew is at 7:30 PM.

Rahul Joshi

Rahul Joshi

B.Tech. in Production Engineering

Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are fine, but a few of them teach in Bengali, which is hard to follow. The course material makes sense and the difficulty level is not too hard. Some exams are really tough, while others are easier. Some teachers are great at explaining things, but others could do better.

Placement: In my department, most students get placed around 90 percent. The top salary for my major is 18 LPA, while the lowest is 7 LPA. Companies are hiring students from all branches. I heard that the highest package for CSE was 48 LPA, and the lowest was 12 LPA in the past few years.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is only 2 GB per person, which is not enough. The mess needs to be improved more. The medical facilities in Agartala are really bad. If you get sick, they don't take good care of you, just give you medicine.

Harsh Rao

Harsh Rao

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 6 Sept, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college are really helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. They all have awesome teaching skills. The courses we take are spot on and get us ready for the industry. The semester exams can be tough, but passing them is a challenge.

Placement: I'm really happy with how many students from my course got jobs - over 90% in a year! The top companies offering jobs give a range of salaries, from over 20 LPA to 3 LPA. Around 60% of students in my course also got internships, including at companies like Oracle. It's great to see so many opportunities for us!

Campus: The facilities in my course are pretty good. We've got Wi-Fi, classrooms, a library, labs everything we need. The food at my college is tasty, and they've got medical help if needed. Plus, there are sports and games to enjoy here too.

Manisha Iyer

Manisha Iyer

B.Tech. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

Reviewed On 27 Aug, 2025

4.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty good overall, although some can be tough when it comes to grades. They really know their stuff and explain things well, but not everyone is super engaging. The exams are challenging, especially in Math where around 20% of students end up with backlogs. Despite that, I think this college is a great choice and would recommend it to others.

Placement: I'm a first-year student at NIT Agartala. Last year, almost all electronics and instrumentation students got placed mostly students from other states. The average salary offered was 12 LPA. The highest was 40 LPA and the lowest was 8 LPA. Big companies like Oracle, Google, and Wipro come for placements. The EIE course schedule is busy, but it pays off.

Campus: The college is getting better, but some parts of the buildings still need work. It might be hard for students from other places to get used to the humid weather here.

Pooja Menon

Pooja Menon

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025

3.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful, qualified, and really know their stuff. They're great at teaching. The course curriculum is spot on, getting us ready for the industry. The exams are tough but you just need to pass with more than 35% in each subject.

Placement: I'm really happy with the job placements in my course. Over 70% of students get placed in top companies in India. The salary packages vary from 4 to 15 Lacs per year. Many students also get internships, with popular companies like Swiggy and India Smart. It's a great opportunity for us to kickstart our careers.

Campus: The facilities in my course are top-notch. Wi-Fi, classrooms, and the library are all there for us. The food in the canteen is really good too. We can play sports and games, but there's no medical help on campus.

Lata Joshi

Lata Joshi

B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering

Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2025

3.3
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: Some teachers weren't friendly, a bit rude even. They might know their stuff, but manners matter too. The course content feels off sometimes, not very helpful. The final exams are tough, lots to study in little time. You need at least 40 out of 100 to pass, including internal marks.

Placement: Around 60% of students usually get placed by the end of the semester. The percentage goes up later on, but not everyone gets placed these days. Last year, the highest salary offered was 16 LPA, and this year, so far, the highest in the core sector is 12 LPA. Big companies like Asian Paints, MRF, Tata Chemicals, Reliance, and L&T visit for placements in the chemical field. Most students land internships in their third year, but if you're keen on getting one earlier, you can explore off-campus opportunities for certificates and experience.

Campus: The classrooms can fit around 70 students, which is cool. We have a whole building just for the chemical department, but they're not using it for some reason. It's kind of weird. Wi-Fi is around in the buildings and hostels, but sometimes it doesn't reach everywhere. The Wi-Fi is not great, and you only get 2 GB a day. The library is awesome it's huge with lots of different books. The hostel rooms are pretty cramped for 2 people. There's only one table for both of you to study at. The bathrooms are just okay. The food is a big problem. It's not good quality sometimes, and doesn't seem safe to eat. We have a small hospital on campus, but you can't always trust them. They've given out wrong or expired medicines before. The sports complex is awesome though. It's big and has lots of facilities. The only downside is that the swimming pool is still being built.

Priya Mishra

Priya Mishra

Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Engineering Physics

Reviewed On 4 Aug, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are just okay, nothing amazing. Teaching skills vary, but most of the time, we end up resorting to YouTube for help. As for the course content, some of it feels unnecessary. Exams aren't too tough though. Most students, around 80%, manage to pass without any problems.

Placement: Engineering physics is like a mix of Electronics and Applied physics. Lots of students from this program go for more studies after. Some also got jobs in IT. About 40% of students found jobs last year. The best salary I heard of was 19 LPA. The lowest was 3 LPA. On average, it's 5 LPA. Students did internships at ATC, research places, and even at other NITs and IITs. They ended up working in cool fields like astronomy, nuclear science, and nanotechnology.

Campus: The infrastructure at the college is decent overall. However, my branch doesn't have the best facilities. The lab equipment is old, like in most colleges. The wifi works pretty well, and I have no issues with the classrooms or library. The food in the mess is average, but there are canteens outside the hostels. Unfortunately, the medical facilities are not great. On the bright side, the sports and games facilities are pretty good.

Anita Khan

Anita Khan

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Reviewed On 14 Jul, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. Some of them are super nice and easy to talk to. The way they teach is great. The stuff we learn is really useful and gets us ready for the real world. The semesters are challenging, but it's similar to what you'd find at other NITs.

Placement: The placement scene at NIT Agartala is top-notch. I'm in civil engineering, and the average package here is around 5 LPA. Lots of big companies, both in core engineering and IT, visit for recruitment. They offer paid and unpaid internships to everyone, and you're pretty much guaranteed to get one. Recently, all the civil engineering students from the 2025 batch got placed. It's a great place to kickstart your career!

Campus: The hostel rooms are kept nice and clean. We have Wi-Fi, a hospital on campus, and convenient shops near the hostels. There's a food court and a shopping center too. Plus, there's a gym and a big sports area. The food in the mess is tasty. Classrooms have projectors for learning. You can borrow books from the library. And the labs are great for practicals.

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