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Ramgarhia Institute of Engineering and Technology

Private University|Estd. 2003

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Average rating of RIET

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

2.9

Based on 10 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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40%
3
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20%
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Placement

Placement

2.2/5

Admission

Admission

2.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.0/5

Academics

Academics

3.3/5

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Gautam Joshi

Gautam Joshi

17 Sept, 2024

1.3
2 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: I'd rate it 4 out of 10 because the teachers aren't great. The semester exams are really hard, and I don't enjoy their teaching style.

Placement: In our batch, there are around 39-40 students. We haven't been offered any job packages yet. The job market for Data Science is really good for people with 5-6 years of experience. I'd say about 10% of us have an idea about it. Our course offers a variety of roles to choose from.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is terrible, it's basically just for show. The labs are not my favorite, and only a few of the PCs actually work. The classrooms aren't that great either. Plus, there's no canteen on campus. On the bright side, the library has a good collection of books.

Shubham chhabra

Shubham chhabra

21 Sept, 2022

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here were really nice and knew their stuff. None of them had a PhD, but our HOD had an M.Tech degree. Unfortunately, the teaching quality wasn't great. It was weird seeing some former students teaching us. The course curriculum didn't seem useful for real-world jobs.

Placement: None of us got placed through the college placements. We all found jobs in big companies like L&T, Punj Lloyd, and Unitech through off-campus placements. College didn't help us with internships, but we all managed to get internships at companies like L&T, DLF, Punj Lloyd, and Soma thanks to our own efforts.

Campus: The college didn't have Wi-Fi from 2006-2010, but I'm not sure now. They've got nice labs, classrooms, and a library. The hostel is okay for the money. Breakfast is good, but dinner wasn't great. Sometimes I had to eat chapati with sugar to sleep. No medical help on campus. Sports and games are cool though. And there's a huge stadium too.

Rohit Mishra

Rohit Mishra

25 Apr, 2022

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 2 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The campus has a library, labs, computer labs, and a canteen with good food. The computer labs have the latest Windows system and air conditioning. Each lab has enough equipment for experiments, and around 150 students can work together in a lab at the same time.

Placement: I didn't get any placement from college, but after 6 months of training, I landed a job in Bangalore at techasoft Pvt. Ltd. Now, I'm working in Indore at simpalm as an Android developer. My faculty really helped me figure out how to succeed, even though my college didn't offer much support. Right now, I'm working on a live application at my company.

Campus: The campus layout is great! Each category of students has their own block with 3 or 4 floors, and each floor has 5 to 7 classrooms. We have plenty of open spaces like parks and playgrounds. During breaks, we chill in the parks to soak up the sun in winter and relax under the trees in summer. We use the playground for games and there's a gym to train for sports. It's awesome for national level competitions.

Radhika Verma

Radhika Verma

29 Jul, 2021

2.5
2 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great and put in a lot of effort. I believe that the mechanical field is super important for both developing and developed countries. The exams are okay, but the teachers take them very seriously.

Placement: The salaries here are pretty good. The highest package is 5 LPA, average is 3.5 LPA, and the lowest is 2 LPA. Sonalika is the top company for placements.

Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi, which is great. The library has a lot of books, but they're pretty old. Most topics you need are in those books. Unfortunately, the hostel is still closed because of COVID.

Manisha Gupta

Manisha Gupta

30 May, 2021

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college were awesome! They were all super qualified and had tons of experience from different schools. They taught us in a way that made everything easy to understand. Plus, the classes were small so we got lots of attention. Going to labs helped us see how things work in real life. Love it!

Placement: The college has a great placement cell. They bring in companies from all over India for campus interviews. Our seniors got a top salary of Rs. 8 Lacs in the mechanical engineering field. Some big companies like Trident Group, Sonalika Group, Swaraj Group, and Hero Group came to hire students here. It's a good opportunity for us to get jobs right from college.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure, especially the lab machines work well. The classrooms are organized and in good condition. You can find all the sports equipment for practice. The canteen offers a variety of dishes in a spacious area. Hostel rooms are clean and secure with lockers. I didn't have any problems with the infrastructure during my time here.

Uday Sharma

Uday Sharma

13 Oct, 2020

4.0
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really smart, especially in math. They know their stuff! But the coding teacher could use some help with explaining things. The courses are always changing to match what companies want. The exams are challenging, but you can definitely pass with some effort.

Placement: Our college partners with Microsoft, a Canadian university, and companies like Tech Mahindra. Every month, big companies come for recruitment drives, and we all get to participate.

Campus: The classrooms are nice and bright. They give us free Wi-Fi, which is awesome. The labs are organized well, and there are cool smart rooms for personal growth classes. Each building in the college has its own lab. Unfortunately, the hostels had to close during COVID and they haven't opened up again yet.

Vishal Jadav

Vishal Jadav

7 Jun, 2020

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at Ramgarhia College are really helpful and knowledgeable. They are good at teaching and speak English well. The college offers good industry exposure and provides great facilities to students. There are various technical courses available, and Computer Science students find them very useful.

Placement: I'm really happy with the job placements at our college. Great salary offers and top companies visit our campus. They offer at least 3 lakhs per year, which is awesome.

Campus: The college has great facilities like Wi-Fi and air-conditioned classrooms. All labs are well-equipped. The hostel rooms are clean and air-conditioned too. Students get good quality labs and all the facilities they need. Sports and games are organized every year, which is cool.

Sunil Joshi

Sunil Joshi

15 Jan, 2020

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at college are really great. They're always there to help us out and they know their stuff. They teach us a lot of interesting things in a cool way. The student to faculty ratio is pretty good too - around 60 students for every professor. It's been a fantastic experience learning from them.

Placement: Every year, big companies come to our college and hire students from various branches like mechanical, computer science, etc. In my class, around 10-15 students got placed. The highest salary offered was 3.4 lakhs per year, while the lowest was 1.2 lakhs per year. They mainly offered roles as sales executives.

Campus: My college had everything you need - Wi-Fi labs, computer labs, a big library, and even a sports stadium. The campus was huge with over 50 classrooms. They also had medical facilities. I stayed in the hostel which had about 100 rooms. The labs were top-notch and I never had any problems with the college's infrastructure.

Supriya Choudhary

Supriya Choudhary

9 Nov, 2019

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The majority of the faculty weren't very helpful, except for a couple. Some couldn't teach well or manage the class. But there were a few who were supportive and great. Communication with teachers wasn't clear. Many staff members came off as rude.

Placement: I didn't find any job opportunities in my field after graduating. The college doesn't offer placements for students who aren't well-informed about their subjects.

Campus: The college's infrastructure was terrible. Classrooms were in bad shape and not taken care of. The washrooms were unusable, and the Wi-Fi was not reliable. The library wasn't well-kept, and the canteen wasn't great. Sometimes there was no drinking water on campus, so you had to go elsewhere. Overall, the college's infrastructure was really bad.

Anil Nair

Anil Nair

1 Oct, 2019

2.0
2 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They might not be the absolute best, but they really try hard for us students. The faculty in other departments is also pretty good. The student-to-faculty ratio is 30 students for every 1 faculty member. Unfortunately, there aren't many chances for real-world experiences in the industry.

Placement: The placements here are pretty disappointing. The companies that come for recruitment aren't really companies they're more like institutes trying to boost their own business. It doesn't really help us learn about new technology or teaching standards. We end up having to go to other colleges for job opportunities. Plus, there aren't any internships available for us. And on top of that, we even have to pay for our own training. It's not cool.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is just okay. There's Wi-Fi, but it only works for a short time, thanks to Jio. Still, students don't really have good Wi-Fi. The classrooms are pretty average. No AC, and the fans don't work well. It gets too hot in summer. The library is alright, but finding the book you want is tough. When it comes to sports, the college isn't great, but some students work hard and win medals. Sadly, the college doesn't really reward them. The food in the canteen is just okay. And the hostel rooms are not that great.