
NIT Warangal - National Institute of Technology
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Average rating of NIT Warangal
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Komal Das
25 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers are really good here. It's important to attend classes regularly. Most students pass their exams. The syllabus might feel a bit scattered, but we have to figure out how to make it practical for the industry. The semester exams are challenging, so make sure to study hard to pass.
Placement: The mechanical department offers the highest package at 69 LPA, with an average around 20 LPA. Overall, the highest package is 88 LPA, and the average is about 16 LPA. Most placements are in consulting or software. Core companies mainly visit during the placement season.
Campus: The hostel and mess are pretty good here. Wi-Fi works in classrooms, and the hostel rooms have LAN. You can find everything you need on campus. The classrooms are airy, and each one has a projector. They've got a big stadium for cricket and football, plus an indoor stadium for badminton. Overall, it's a cool place to be!
Rahul Menon
15 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and are great at teaching. They treat everyone the same, no favorites. The longer you're here, the more you'll enjoy your classes. The exams are tough, but most students pass, about 80% of us.
Placement: A lot of students without backlogs and not planning on more studies get jobs right at our college. Most of us want to work in core-side jobs, and companies like Texas come here every year to hire.
Campus: The classrooms and study areas are good, but the hostel rooms are small. There used to be a canteen, but it's closed now. The college offers medical facilities for free, which is great.
Vivek Menon
2 Dec, 2023
Admission: The attendance rules here are super strict, which is a bummer. The teachers know their stuff, but they can be a bit boring when explaining things. Exams are out of 100 marks, with 10 for attendance, 40 for the final exam, and the rest up to the professor. Sometimes there are mini-tests and assignments too.
Placement: The placements at NIT Warangal happen once a year. A lot of students land good jobs because of their skills. Last year, 91% of students in my branch got placed, which is awesome. Placements are a big deal here and a major reason why students choose NIT Warangal.
Campus: The hostel here is kinda run-down. Rooms are super old and bathrooms are gross and stinky. The lifts are always acting up, especially for students on the top floors. The food in the mess is usually pretty awful. But the classrooms and library are actually really nice.
Sonal Das
11 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really experienced and know their stuff. They're super helpful too. The course content is spot-on and gets us ready for the job market. Exams are fair, not too easy or too tough - just right. You need to get at least half the average marks to pass.
Placement: Last year, 86% of us got jobs after college. The highest salary was 34.1 LPA, and the lowest was 3.5 LPA. On average, we make 13.59 LPA. You can find more placement info on our website. Tata Motors, Oracle, and Tata Electronics hire a lot of us. Around 70% of students do internships at places like Tata Motors and Bajaj. They don't give official internship reports. After college, we get jobs like automation engineer, researcher, and development engineer.
Campus: The facilities in our department are pretty good. We have Wi-Fi for internet, and the lab equipment works great. The classrooms are clean and big, with projectors in each. The library is huge, with over 200,000 books. Medical and sports facilities are awesome. The hostels are old, not great for second-year students but okay for others. The food in the mess is average, I'd give it a 2 out of 5. Overall, this college is cool, but the food could be better.
Usha Joshi
26 Jul, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good - they know their stuff and are always ready to help out. The courses are practical and get you ready for the industry. Exams can be a bit tough, but most students pass with no problem. It's clear they've put a lot of thought into the programs.
Placement: Most students found jobs after college. The highest salary was 88 LPA, the lowest 12 LPA, and the average was 36 LPA. Companies like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, DE Shaw, Microsoft, and Oracle hire a lot. Many students also intern at Google. Popular job titles are software developer, analyst, and engineer.
Campus: The department has good Wi-Fi, labs with all the equipment you need, big classrooms, and a library with lots of resources. The hostel is okay, with clean rooms. The food in the mess and food street is just okay. There's basic medical help if you need it. And there are plenty of sports and fun things to do.
Gargi Singh
25 Jan, 2022
Admission: The first-year teachers are pretty good in most subjects. They bring in professors from different areas to teach us, which is cool. The stuff we learn is up-to-date and useful for real jobs. The first semester is a breeze, but things get tougher in the following semesters.
Placement: The placements here are top-notch. If you're good at what you do, you'll get a job without any hassle. People mostly talk about the placements when they mention our college. To increase your chances, aim for a high CGPA in your first year. Spend the rest of your time honing your skills if you want to land a spot here.
Campus: The infrastructure here is top-notch. The labs are equipped with the latest technology. However, the classrooms can get crowded sometimes. Hostel rooms are not great, they're pretty small and some have poor ventilation, making it really hot. On the bright side, there's a gym in the hostel, which is a plus point.
Swati Reddy
11 Dec, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful with everything. One of the chemistry teachers has a Ph.D. from IIT Bombay, and the math teacher who covers Ordinary Differential Equations is top-notch too. They're the best!
Placement: The placements for our course haven't started yet because the first batch will graduate in 2025-26. We're expecting decent placements, with the highest package around 24 LPA and the lowest around 5 LPA. The average placement is estimated to be 7-8 LPA, and the median is expected to be around 6 LPA.
Campus: The hostel here is pretty good. It costs Rs. 1,800, which is not bad. Lots of students stay there. The food at the IFC A mess is good. I haven't tried the other mess places, so I can't say much about them. There's also a big hostel for third- and fourth-year B.Tech students and Ph.D. scholars with 1000 beds.
Vaishnavi Menon
24 Oct, 2021
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach well and the course content is practical and prepares us for the real world. The exams aren't too tough, with a pass rate of around 65%.
Placement: I'm really happy with the placement rate in our course 88% of students get jobs! The highest salary you can get is 12 LPA, while the lowest is 8 LPA. On average, most students get 5 LPA. Companies like Wipro and Concentrix are the top recruiters. Also, 88% of students get internships, which is awesome. You can get some great roles through this course.
Campus: The facilities in our course, like Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and the library, are awesome. Hostel facilities are decent. Food in the mess and canteen is pretty good. They also have good medical facilities. Sports and games are fun too.
Abhishek Gupta
9 Sept, 2021
Admission: The teachers here aren't that great. I only found one professor in my 2 years who was really supportive. The teaching is okay, nothing special. Some courses do prepare you for the industry, which is cool. The grading system is pretty average, so you gotta work hard to get a good CGPA.
Placement: The top companies like BPCL, L&T, and Tata Motors visit the college. The highest salary package is 20 lakhs per year, while the average is around 12 lakhs. Almost all students get internships, which is great. In Mechanical, 90% of students get placed, and in CSE, it's almost 100%. It's a good look for the college.
Campus: The hostels in the 2nd year, 7th, and 3rd block aren't great. Wi-Fi works well, and the library is okay. The food isn't amazing. Our sports facilities are better than at other NITs. We have a stadium where you can play cricket, football, and more.
Suresh Gupta
19 Aug, 2021
Admission: The teachers at NIT Warangal are really good. They know their stuff and are always ready to help. They make the course interesting and relevant to what's happening in the industry. The exams are a bit tough, but if you study, you can get around 80-85%. Overall, it's a great place to learn and grow.
Placement: Most students get placed each year, which is awesome. The highest salary offered was 38 lakhs, the lowest was 6 lakhs, and the average was around 14-15 lakhs. Big companies like HUL, GAIL, Reliance Industries, Tata Chemical, and Tata Steel come for hiring. I'm not sure about the exact percentage, but about 85-90 students out of 110 landed internships. NIT Warangal helps us find internships with different companies. The job roles available are analyst, software engineer, management, and generalist positions.
Campus: The NIT Warangal campus has academic buildings, research centers, a central library, labs, and classrooms with Wi-Fi. There are residential facilities and dining halls for students. The hostel is pretty good, and the food in the mess is okay. They also have basic medical facilities on-campus, like a health center.