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Nitte Institute of Hospitality Services Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

Private|Estd. 1992|NAAC Grade B

Average rating of Nitte Institute of Hospitality Services

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 22 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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18%
4
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3
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Placement

Placement

3.9/5

Admission

Admission

3.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.1/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Manoj Gupta

Manoj Gupta

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 28 Nov, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really nice and helpful. Sometimes the administration can be slow and make us run around for things. The exams are okay. The CSE faculty are great - they know their stuff and have good experience. They're friendly and always there to help, especially if you're into research or projects. Teaching quality is pretty good overall, although it can vary by department. The course structure is good, but it's a bit busy with classes, assignments, projects, and tests.

Placement: The college really helps students find good jobs. Most students get placed with decent salaries, around 4 to 5 LPA. Some even get as much as 16 to 17 LPA! It shows that the college teaches us well and gets us ready for the real world. Props to the placement cell and all the hardworking students!

Campus: The labs have everything we need and are well-equipped. The hostels and mess are alright, and the food in the mess is tasty. But, there's an issue with the rooms in the on-campus hostel. Not enough rooms, so lots of students end up in off-campus hostels instead.

Supriya Sharma

Supriya Sharma

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. They're super helpful when you have questions about your studies. The way they teach is great  they make sure you understand the concepts and how to use them in real life. The course content is up-to-date and helpful for getting a job, especially in marketing, sales, and analytics. The exams are a bit tough, but if you study regularly, you can handle them. Most students pass with a grade between 85-90%. Besides exams, we also do projects and presentations, which help us do well overall.

Placement: In our course, most students got jobs  around 70-80%. The highest salary was 12 LPA, and the lowest was 3.5 LPA. The average salary was between 4-8 LPA. Companies like TCS, Kodak, and Policy Bazaar come for placements. About 60% of students got internships at places like HDFC Bank, Policy Bazaar, and tech/marketing startups. The main roles offered are business development, sales, marketing, and management trainee.

Campus: The campus here is awesome! The classrooms have cool stuff like projectors and smart boards. Wi-Fi works everywhere in classrooms, hostels, and libraries. The hostels are pretty good too, rooms are clean and we get water and electricity all the time. The food in the mess is clean and they have a good variety. Plus, there are canteens around for snacks. And for fun, we have sports like cricket, football, and basketball. There are even indoor games. If we get sick, there are medical facilities on campus too.

Rahul Khan

Rahul Khan

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 13 Sept, 2025

2.3
1 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here mostly just show PPT slides in class, which doesn't really help us understand the stuff. The college doesn't really get us ready for real work, but internships help us feel more confident for the job. The exams in electronics can be pretty tough.

Placement: Around 65% of students in my course get placed. The highest offer I've heard of is 22LPA, while the lowest is 2.5LPA. Big companies like Samsung, Texas Instruments, Mirafra, and Siemens come for placements. We all did internships as part of our studies, but many of us found our own in smaller companies. I'm hoping to land a job as a software engineer.

Campus: The building is kinda old, but we do have AC, Wi-Fi, and filtered water, which is cool. The hostel food sucks though, and the token system limits what we can eat. The curfew is way too early; it's like we're being treated like little kids.

Lata Khan

Lata Khan

Bachelor in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (B.ASLP)

Reviewed On 27 Aug, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at NISH are really friendly and easy to talk to. They give two tests in each semester, and if you don't pass, they let you retake it. The semesters are short, only four months long, so it can get busy trying to finish all the work. Plus, the teachers have studied at good places like AIISH.

Placement: The college helps students get jobs. If you want a job, you can go for interviews with different companies. Some of the top recruiters are Sravana Speech and Hearing Centre, Amplifon Hearing Aid Centre, and TMC Hearing Aid Centre.

Campus: The college has awesome facilities like Wi-Fi, a gym, a badminton court, and a big football ground. They even have separate libraries for easy access. Plus, there's great clinical exposure. I don't stay in the hostel, so I can't say much about that.

Hema Menon

Hema Menon

B.Sc.(Hons) in Hospitality Management

Reviewed On 18 Aug, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are experienced and really caring. They teach using ppts which is helpful. We go on industrial visits that help us learn more. The four-year course covers everything we need to know for working in a hotel. Classes usually have around 40-45 students.

Placement: Most students in our college get placed in well-known hotels and resorts. They set up Skype interviews and video calls to help us connect with these industries. Big names like Taj Westland and JW Marriott visit our campus for hiring. About 90% of students land job offers, with starting salaries around Rs. 18,000-20,000. It's a great opportunity for us to kickstart our careers in the hospitality sector.

Campus: There are lots of cool places on campus like an internet cafe, kitchen labs, bakery, library, and more. They keep everything clean and tidy. The college even has its own hostel with yummy food.

Seema Iyer

Seema Iyer

BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Reviewed On 14 Aug, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how the college keeps the curriculum fresh by getting advice from industry pros and experienced teachers. They focus a lot on internships and job placements. That's how I got a chance to work with big companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, IBM, TCS, CTS, Wipro, and Infosys. It's awesome!

Placement: I really like how NMIT focuses on getting placements for students in core branches. The placement rate is super high, around 90%, and some branches even go above 98%. I heard that NITTE helps students get international placements, especially in Japanese companies. It's cool to see how they make sure students have good opportunities for jobs.

Campus: I stayed in the hostels at NITTE and they have on-campus accommodation for around 1000 guys and 500 girls. Boys have four hostels while girls have two. You can choose between twin and triple-sharing rooms. They serve both veg and non-veg meals, but this is only for management students.

Aparna Patel

Aparna Patel

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable, a lot of them have PhDs. They teach well and help us understand everything. Classes use projectors like usual. The labs aren't very modern, they feel kinda old-fashioned.

Placement: I was disappointed with the placements at the college. They promise good placements, but I didn't get any offers. As a student, I tried applying for jobs, but no luck. We have to find our own placements, which is tough. Pharmacy is a popular course here.

Campus: The hostel food isn't the best, and the classrooms are pretty old. Wi-Fi works well in some spots. The library is nice and quiet, but the cafeteria could be better. Not a fan of the uniform colors. The bus facilities are good though, they go everywhere in the city.

Kavita Iyer

Kavita Iyer

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 10 Aug, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff well. Each one is an expert in their subject. The way they teach is awesome. If you're confused about something, they'll explain it again until you get it. The end-of-semester exams are kind of challenging, but it also depends on how ready you are. There's no fixed pass rate. If you fail a class, you have to retake it later.

Placement: I'm a computer science student right now. In our department, the highest salary is 40 LPA, and the lowest is 10 LPA. The top companies that hire here are Intel and Phonepe. About 75% of students in our course got internships through LinkedIn. The main roles offered are for freshers or assistants.

Campus: The classrooms all have Wi-Fi, which is great for students. They also have digital boards and projectors. The labs are well-kept and have awesome equipment. The food in the mess is good, but if you get tired of it, there are other canteens to try. Our college canteen has both veg and non-veg food at good prices. We've got 1 basketball court, a big football ground, a throwback court, and a tennis court. And there are medical facilities available too.

Divya Mishra

Divya Mishra

BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Reviewed On 31 Jul, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super qualified. We have 2 small tests worth 20 marks each, an assignment for 10 marks, and a final exam for 100 marks. It's not too hard, so most people can pass without too much stress.

Placement: I really like NMAMIT for placements. Great companies like Juniper, HPE, and Cohesity visit our campus. And it‚¬â„¢s not just for IT students even EC and EE folks get good placements. Almost everyone in our batch gets placed, except for a small 10% who are still looking. The highest package is 53 LPA, while the average is 7 LPA.

Campus: The campus is a bit far from places like Manglore and Udupi, which is a downside. But, the campus is kept up nicely. The labs have good equipment and are air-conditioned. The hostel mess serves 3 meals daily, with both South and North meal choices available.

Nidhi Patel

Nidhi Patel

B.Sc.(Hons) in Hospitality Management

Reviewed On 29 Jul, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I go to a college that's linked with Bangalore University. There are about 8 semesters in total. We study 4 main subjects like stats, economics, business, and accounts. And we also learn about management stuff like HRM, marketing, and MGT.

Placement: There are top hotels like Ritz Carlton, JW Marriot, and Taj where students can get placed. Around 50% of us land a job, some go for a master's, and a few start their own businesses. The rest of us search for jobs ourselves. The top job we get as freshers is the management trainee role.

Campus: The college is getting a makeover and should be done by the end of this year. It's exciting because it will have a new look for future students. The education and campus will be even better once it's affiliated with NITTE University. Can't wait to see the changes!

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