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Average rating of NIT Andhra Pradesh
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Sunita Patel
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are mostly nice and know their stuff well. A few could be friendlier, though. They're planning to hire more teachers by next year because there aren't enough right now. The curriculum got updated in 2024-25 with some big changes, which is cool. The exams can be tough, but they're fair. They keep up with the NIT standards, so you know you're getting a good education here.
Placement: Most students get placed here, around 75-80%. The average salary is between 7-8 LPA. If you're in a circuit branch, the average salary could be a bit higher. The highest package is around 44 LPA, while the lowest is around 5 LPA. Companies like Wipro and TCS visit for placements. And if you're interested, there are internships available too.
Campus: The hostel is pretty good, with Wi-Fi and daily cleaning. The rooms and washrooms are always neat. The college offers sports facilities and a gym too. The food in the hostel is okay, can be good or just average. They have a separate block for medical stuff. The staff are all friendly and nice.
Isha Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and can explain things well. The course content is spot on and includes GATE subjects. But man, those semester exams are tough! About 80% of us manage to pass though.
Placement: Around 80% of students get placed in the CSE course. The highest package is 26.5 LPA from Zscalar Company, while the average is 7 LPA and the lowest is 5 LPA. Some of the top recruiters are Nvidia and Infosys. About 50% of students get internships, with software engineering being a top role offered.
Campus: The labs have cool stuff like i7 processors and air conditioning. The library has tons of books. The hostels are nice with hot water. The food is okay, not the best sometimes.
Sunita Khan
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers know a lot and they're really helpful. They're assistant professors who are qualified. They guide us on different course topics and also support us with our projects. The course content matches well with today's technology. It prepares us well for the industry. The exams each semester are not too hard, just average. After the exams, we understand the course material better. Most students pass this course.
Placement: Most students in this course get placed, around 75%. This year, the top package was 35 LPA, while the lowest was 6 LPA. The average package is 8.5 LPA. Companies like TCS, Amazon, and Ola come for placements. Students also get internships at places like Microsoft and ISRO. After the course, you can get jobs like software engineer or VLSI engineer.
Campus: The classrooms are big enough for 90-100 students with smart TVs, blackboards, and whiteboards. They also have labs for practical work. The hostels are new and clean with Wi-Fi and good food. There's a 24x7 medical center and plenty of sports grounds. Don't forget the canteen for snacks on campus!
Mahesh Mishra
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 16 Sept, 2025
Admission: The exams are challenging, and the study material is shared two days before exams. You really need to understand everything to do well. I'd say it's an 8 out of 10 in terms of difficulty. The teachers are helpful and explain things well without being annoying. They're always available in their cabins if you need them. Around 80% of students pass the exams.
Placement: The placements here are not great. Only about 40% of students get placed. The central government needs to step in to help bring more companies. Around 30% of students who get salaries between 6 to 8 lakhs per year should consider other government exams instead of relying on campus placements.
Campus: The hostels are really nice and well-maintained. The food in the mess could be improved, but you can get used to it. I like the canteen food, but wish they gave more for the price. Medical facilities are decent, and there are plenty of sports and games happening. The only downside is that some games clash with lectures, so not everyone can watch.
Aishwarya Joshi
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2025
Admission: The professors are nice to students. The course has a clear plan for what you'll study. About half of the teachers know their stuff and have lots of experience. But some of them aren't very reliable. If you're studying for tough tests, better look for extra materials. But for regular exams, the notes from class are good. Passing all your classes here is a breeze.
Placement: The average salary for Mechanical Engineering students is about 6 LPA. If you're looking for high-paying jobs in mechanical core, this college might not be the best choice. However, some top students landed software roles with salaries ranging from 7-10 LPA. Companies like L&T, Deloitte, and HP have hired students from our college.
Campus: The hostels are brand new and super close to the bus and train station. The classrooms are also new. They finished building everything in 2021. Wi-Fi works in the hostels and mess, but not in the classrooms. Sometimes, the Wi-Fi acts up once a month. The library has good books, but it's not huge.
Aparna Reddy
B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Aug, 2025
Admission: Most of the teachers have PhDs from NIT or IIT. They are super helpful and they're bringing in more teachers. The course content is spot on for real-world jobs. We have mid-semester and end-semester exams managed by the exam department. Our departments also run internal exams. Some tests are tough, but we have a relative grading system.
Placement: Last year, most students got jobs. The average salary is 6 lakhs per year. Some got 4 lakhs, while the top one was 44 lakhs in computer science. In my department, the average is 6.5 lakhs.
Campus: The campus has really good facilities. We've got two labs for electrical engineering with all the equipment we need. The labs have AC and good Wi-Fi. Some classrooms don't have AC, but most do. The hostels and classrooms all have good Wi-Fi. The library is stocked with lots of books. We can borrow books by registering or using machines. The canteen food tastes great, but the mess food is just okay. And there are three playgrounds on campus.
Usha Reddy
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college really knew their stuff and were always ready to help. The curriculum was top-notch, preparing us well for the GATE exam. The semester exams were tough, but most students managed to pass with around 80% success rate.
Placement: I'm happy to say that about 30% of us got placed after college. The highest salary offered was 26.5 LPA, the lowest was 4 LPA, and the average was 7 LPA. Zscalar was the top company that hired us, giving out the highest package. A lot of us landed jobs at PepsiCo, with the top position being a software engineer.
Campus: The campus is pretty average but the facilities are nice. They clean the rooms every day. The food in the hostel is good and the quality is okay. The medical services are good too. We also have some great games and a big football field to play on.
Yamini Iyer
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2025
Admission: The semester exams were tough but really make you think. The teachers are super helpful and know their stuff. We had a couple of small tests, a midterm, and a final exam with different marks. The courses in the third year, like web development, were the most useful. AI and ML classes were great for our projects too.
Placement: I'm so impressed with how many CSE students got placed already this year! Over half of them found jobs. Nvidia offered the top package, while Zscaler came in second with 26 LPA. PepsiCo also hired 20 students for an internship at 50,000 per month and FTE at 10.7 LPA. It's great to see so many opportunities for us students!
Campus: The hostel building is nice and comfy. The food is just okay, nothing special. The Computer Science course setup is awesome it teaches all the basics and some extra stuff for future learning. If you wanna go out locally, you can from 6 in the morning till 10 at night through the back gate.
Poonam Patel
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are great. They always help us understand things better. They know their stuff and cover everything, even GATE topics. But man, those semester exams are tough! Only about 80% of us pass in my CSE course.
Placement: I'm in the CSE course and 60% of us got placed. Nvidia offered the highest package at 44 LPA, while the average is 6 LPA and the lowest is 5 LPA. Top companies like Infosys and Nvidia come for placements. Around 60% of students also got internships, some even at PepsiCo.
Campus: The labs have good facilities, with projectors in my classroom. The classrooms are nice, and there are plenty of books in the library. The hostel facilities are good too we get hot water and the food quality is decent, though the taste is just okay.
Vivek Menon
B.Tech. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really good and they know their stuff. The new curriculum they started this year is great for us future students. It gets us ready for the real world right from the start. The exams are not too easy, but not too hard either - just right. 35% of students pass, so it's not impossible.
Placement: I didn't have high hopes for placements in my department, but a lot of students did get into IITs through the GATE exam. If you're not into core placements or planning to study more, there are always IT jobs available if you have the skills for it.
Campus: The college has pretty good infrastructure and facilities. It's a newer place, so we've got nice new hostel buildings. The food in the mess isn't great, but it's alright.
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