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Average rating of REC
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Dinesh Menon
15 Jul, 2025
Admission: The professors here have M.Tech degrees from top schools like IITs and IISc. They're young and really into what they teach. They help us get ready for actual jobs. The course material is a bit dated, but the professors keep us updated on new tech stuff. Exams in each semester are pretty doable as long as you study your notes from class.
Placement: Around 60% of us from the batch of 2015-2019 in Civil Engineering got placed. The pay ranged from 3.2 to 8 LPA, with a median of 5.5 LPA. Prism Cement, Ultratech Cement, and L&T Construction hired the most. About 15% were considered for the L&T Young Fellowship, and 4 got PPOs. The popular roles were BIM Engineer, Estimation and Costing Associate, and Site Supervisors.
Campus: The new building has Wi-Fi all the time at a speed of 200 Mbps. The classrooms have digital boards and AC. Labs have new instruments for different subjects. The hostel can fit 800 students and is well-ventilated. Food is decent and the canteen has good options. They also have gyms, a badminton court, a basketball court, and a football ground.
Priya Iyer
2 Nov, 2024
Admission: The professors at this college come from top-notch IITs and NITs. They really pay attention during classes and are always there to assist students. Plus, they're all permanent staff, so they go the extra mile to help us out.
Placement: The placements used to be not great before, but things have turned around. Just last month, HCL came for a campus recruitment drive. Our college's placement cell is really on the ball. The top companies that hire from our college are TCS, HCL, Byju's, Amazon AWS, and more. You can check out the details on our college website.
Campus: The classrooms and dorm rooms are really nice here. The food in the cafeteria is good too. The bathrooms in the dorms are always clean. Right now, there are three dorms for guys and a big one for girls. They're building another guys' dorm that should be ready next year.
Sanjay Mishra
19 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here all have Ph.D. degrees from top colleges. After finishing my B.Tech in Electrical Engineering, I can land jobs in semiconductor, EV, and power industries. The semester exams aren't too hard. We have exams every 6 months.
Placement: Most students get placed in college placements around 70%. The highest package is 15 Lacs, and the average is 4 Lacs. No matter what you specialize in, the average package is 5 Lacs. Big companies like Amazon and Flipkart visit our college for placements. You can land jobs in areas like EVs, solar panels, semiconductors, and power stations through this course.
Campus: In my college, the Electrical Engineering branch has 7 different faculties. They've got labs, libraries, and study rooms which are pretty cool. The hostel here has single rooms, a mess, and a nice ground to hang out. The washrooms are always kept clean which is a big plus. Each room has 3 Almirahs, 3 B.Eds, and 3 study tables. And on campus, we've got a gym and a canteen for when you need a break from all the studying. Overall, it's a pretty good setup here.
Radhika Gupta
9 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are a mixed bag - some are really helpful, while others are not so great. But if you find a good teacher to guide you, then you can do well. They're all really knowledgeable. The courses prepare you well for the industry. The exams are not too tough, you just need to pass with 33%.
Placement: The college has more students getting placed now, but most packages are around 3LPA, which could be better. Hopefully, things will improve soon. Some big companies are coming for placements, and you can also consider off-campus options.
Campus: The college hostel is small, but they're building a new one. The campus is okay, and the library has most of our course books. They need more books for exams, though. The canteen isn't great, and other facilities are just okay. The mess food is decent, nothing special.
Gautam Nair
25 May, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college mostly come from IIT and NIT backgrounds. They're really helpful and the way they teach is great. The course curriculum here gets you ready for the industry.
Placement: Only 30% of us got placed, but the highest salary was 10L per year. The lowest was 3.5 lakh. Right now, only TCS and Byju's have visited for placements. About 10% of us got internships. In my course, Newgen software technology, NOGOZO, and Software Engineer roles were offered.
Campus: The campus has good infrastructure with classrooms, library, Wi-Fi, and labs all available. There are two hostels for guys, and one is being built. The food in the mess is tasty, and there's also a canteen. While sports facilities aren't very active, medical services are provided.
Shruti Iyer
25 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They know their stuff and are super helpful. They do a good job of teaching us and getting us ready for the real world. All the teachers are nice and supportive.
Placement: Around 40% of us found jobs after college. The highest salary was 5.5 LPA, while the lowest was around 4.5 LPA. Prism Cement hired 5 civil branch students. Plenty of other companies come for B.Tech branches too. Lots of us got job offers, which was awesome.
Campus: The college facilities are top-notch. We've got everything we need like Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library. Plus, there's a pharmacy, gym, and canteen. They've set it all up really well in just a couple of years. It's great.
Sakshi Das
13 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super smart - they all have a Ph.D.! They teach really well, and the course they teach is perfect for getting a job in the industry. The exams are set by AKTU and they're pretty good. The pass rate is around 34%, which isn't too high but it's okay.
Placement: I'd say about half of the students get placed, and a lot of them choose to continue studying more. The highest salary you can get here is 10 LPA, while the average is around 5 LPA. TCS and Infosys are the big companies that hire from here. If you're into research or want to do more studies, you can give GATE a shot. There are also opportunities for government jobs, like at ISRO.
Campus: I really like that everything I need is here Wi-Fi, canteen, hostel, medical, stationary, and library all with air-conditioning. Plus, there's a 24x7 study room! The food and hostel are just okay, nothing special. But they really care about keeping us safe in the hostel, which is great.
Siddharth Sharma
4 Oct, 2022
Admission: Most teachers aren't really helpful here, only a few are. Most teachers seem like they're just here to pass the time. If you want to learn something, you're pretty much on your own. But there are a couple of teachers who actually want to teach. They know their stuff, but it feels like they're not putting in much effort. So, the teaching quality is just okay. The course curriculum doesn't seem to prepare us well for the industry. It's fine if the teachers do their job right. Other courses like mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and computer engineering seem more practical. In electrical engineering, it's all about theories and derivations that we might never use.
Placement: The job opportunities in our college are really bad. Not many students from the electrical engineering department got placed only around 5-7 students, and they had to find jobs off-campus. Our college doesn't really help with placements. They only brought in 2-3 companies offering low salaries for placements, but most students didn't even bother. The highest salary one student got was 2.5 LPA, but that was also through off-campus. The lowest was 1.8 LPA in construction and sales companies. On average, students got 2.2 LPA. Companies like LHS Infra and Wipro came for placements, but none of the students got hired. In our third year, we did internships in big companies like BHEL, RDSO, Bajaj Electricals, but only 2-4 students got internships in smaller companies later on. The main job roles offered were managerial, supervisor, technician, sales, etc.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is just okay. It's kinda new, like 5 years old, so not everything is finished yet. Basic stuff is there, but it's not great. Hostels aren't done, so some students have to find rooms outside. It's far from the city, like 6-7 km, so transport is a pain. You could wait forever for a ride. Classrooms are okay, but teachers aren't the best. Library is temporary, and the main one's still being built. Wi-Fi exists but is controlled tightly. Food in the hostel is terrible. Medical help is sketchy, and you might need an ambulance. Sports and labs are average, with old equipment. Computer labs are the only good thing.
Yogesh Gupta
3 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable, many of them graduated from top institutes in India like IITs, NITs, and IISER. But, the courses feel a bit old-fashioned and don't prepare us well for the real world. The exams are not too tough if you put in the effort. If you study hard, you can definitely do better than others. Just make sure your answers are clear and tidy.
Placement: The placement scene at my college isn't great. Only mechanical, civil, and electrical branches have placements. The highest package was around 12 LPA from the electrical branch. Top recruiters were TCS, Infosys, Prism Johnson, BHEL, and others. We don't get internships from the college, you have to find them yourself.
Campus: The classrooms at our college are pretty good. They have digital boards and projectors, and they're fully Wi-Fi enabled. The labs are also in good shape, with all the equipment you need for your courses. The library has all the books you need, and first-year students even get a book for the whole year. The hostel rooms are in great condition, especially the first-year hostel which is newly built. The facilities there are top-notch. The mess food is okay, with a good variety of dishes on different days based on the menu set by the committee. As for medical facilities, they're not the best. They only provide basic medicines for things like headaches and fevers.
Arun Menon
4 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They are really smart and know their stuff. They explain things well and clear up any questions we have. The classes are great for preparing for exams. Plus, the teachers push us to learn more. Love it here!
Placement: I'm in my 3rd year of B.Tech electrical engineering at this college. The placement scene isn't great since it's a new college. The lowest salary offered here is 3.6 LPA. Around 40% of us landed jobs through campus placements, and a few even got into Amazon.
Campus: Our college has everything you need - library, Wi-Fi, nice classrooms, labs, and smart classrooms. The hostel is cool too, with way better food than other places. But the medical stuff isn't great - no ambulance or good doctors. And there's no canteen on campus.
