
XITE College
Average rating of XITE College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.3
Student Rating Distribution
Vishal Gupta
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)
Reviewed On 8 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers were really good they knew their stuff and were always ready to help. Some of them were excellent, but others weren't as great. The course content made sense, but some subjects felt unnecessary. The exams were okay, nothing too hard or too easy.
Placement: The Education program at our college was a mix of practical and academic learning. The job placements after graduation weren't great, but we had opportunities at schools like Ashien International and Kids International.
Campus: The college had good facilities for our course. There was a library on campus. Unfortunately, there was no hostel. But we had a canteen for meals. They also organized sports events every year.
Neha Hajong
B.A. (Hons.) in History
Reviewed On 23 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful. They know a lot and teach well. The semester exams are not too hard because the teachers explain things really well. It's not too difficult to pass the exams because they make sure we understand everything. The passing rate is around 90%, which is pretty good.
Placement: I'm currently studying B.A. with history honours at Jamshedpur Women's College. Around 70% of students are in this course. I can't say much about job opportunities or internships yet since I'm still in my graduation.
Campus: Our college has everything students need. The classrooms are big and well-equipped with Wi-Fi, projectors, and a library with lots of books. The hostel rooms are a bit small but okay for one person. We also have a canteen for meals and snacks. I'm not sure about medical services, but we do have sports and games like NCC. Overall, it's a good place to study and have fun.
Shubham Choudhary
B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really smart and know their stuff. But the teaching can be hit or miss sometimes. They do a good job preparing us for the real world. The semester exams can be tough, but it all depends on how the university sets the paper. The college is affiliated with a government university, so the exams can go either way.
Placement: Most students here end up with a job, around 70%. The best salary you can get is 8 LPA, while the average is 6 LPA and the lowest is 3 LPA. Companies like Tata Motors, Nathcorp, and Tech Mahindra come for the EEE course. They offer positions like GET and junior engineer. We all have to do internships in places like Apex Auto and IDTR.
Campus: The Wi-Fi for students is not available, which is a bummer. Labs follow the daily routine and have good infrastructure. The library is cool - free for all books for the first 15 days, then Rs.2 fine per day. The classrooms are nice, especially the hi-fi ones for BCA students. They've got a mess to grab some grub. Sports lovers will dig it here - volleyball, cricket, and more. But sadly, there's no gym on campus.
Rohit Khan
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 4 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college were really great. They were friendly, smart, and knew their stuff. They always helped us out. They weren't strict very often. The classes were useful and got us ready for work. The exams weren't too tough either.
Placement: Most students, like 70-90%, did get job offers from companies, but the pay wasn't great. The salaries were pretty low, like 1-2 Lacs per year in other cities. Some companies that came for placements were Vedanta, Wipro, Nykaa, and others.
Campus: The college had all the facilities we needed for our course. There was a library too. The classrooms were spacious and had projectors. Unfortunately, the college didn't offer hostel accommodation. But they did have basic medical services on campus.
Neha Rai
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry
Reviewed On 30 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are really nice and know their stuff. They teach well and make sure we learn properly. The course helps us get good jobs after graduation. I have eight semesters in my program, which means four years of studying. Every semester is going smoothly thanks to the support from the teachers.
Placement: I'm studying chemistry honors here, and it's an all-girls college. The salary packages range from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 50,000 a month. Companies like Tata Steel and Tata Motors recruit students. Most of us get internships in places like Tata Motors. The job roles include medical research and lab work.
Campus: The college's facilities are great! We have smart rooms with big screens to study theory, which makes learning easy. The library is huge, perfect for studying. As a chemistry student, we have a spacious lab for practicals. The canteen is small, though. Unfortunately, there are no hostel sports, but games do happen occasionally.
Divya Iyer
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.Hons.)
Reviewed On 17 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers in our department were really helpful. The best part about our college was that all the semester exams happened on time. The course curriculum was spot on and got us ready for the industry. We also had to do some self-study to do well in the exams. The exams weren't too hard, and if we studied the notes well, we could get good marks. I think the pass percentage was higher than 33%.
Placement: Around 60% of us from the 2017-20 batch in our department got placed. The salary was around 3 LPA or even lower. Concentrix and InfoDeity were the main companies hiring. Unfortunately, we didn't have any internships. Most of us were offered customer support executive roles by these companies.
Campus: The facilities for our department, like lecture halls, library, and auditorium, were all good. The hostels were decent, and the canteen food was tasty and affordable. They also focused on sports and games, with an indoor stadium for all sports activities.
Anil Reddy
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 4 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach us well. We get to see how things work in real companies like Tata Motors, Male Metallic, Sudha Dairy, and PepsiCo. We even visit Cheshire Home for some hands-on experience. And we went to XLRI for a session too. The stuff we learn in our courses is super practical.
Placement: The internship opportunities at this college are awesome. A lot of students have interned at big companies like Reliance, Tata, and Mahindra. The placement cell works hard to bring in more companies for placements. They want to make sure students have good options. Some students also choose to go for higher studies instead of a job.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with everything we need like hostels, library, medical facilities, canteen, and sports facilities. The classrooms and labs are nice with digital boards. The hostel rooms are great, and the food in the canteen is good quality too.
Harsh Singh
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Reviewed On 17 Feb, 2024
Admission: The professors here are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. The head of the Physics department and the Zoology and Botany professors are really dedicated to helping us grow. But the exams are a bit of a mess because the university they're connected with doesn't handle them well.
Placement: I'm in the Bachelor of Science program majoring in Physics. This course doesn't have direct placements, but most placements are from the B.Sc. IT program. The college often has Job Melas.
Campus: The labs have new equipment which is cool. The library is big and has study rooms. They keep it nice. There's even a digital library. Each department has its own library too. Free wi-fi is available for students. There are two conference halls, a big exam hall, and four theaters. The classrooms aren't air-conditioned but they're clean. The hostel is only for ST/SC students.
Tarun Reddy
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 20 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers are okay. Our college head, Mohit sir, is really good. He manages the college well and even teaches sometimes. But we need more teachers. The semester exams are tough, with challenging questions. But it's easy to find answers online, which shows that we need to understand more. It's competitive to get a degree here.
Placement: I'm a 2nd year B.Com student. Honestly, the placement scene at my college isn't great. I ended up here because I didn't have many choices. I worked hard and did well in exams, but only students with connections seem to get the top grades. It's tough to see my CGPA drop this semester.
Campus: The infrastructure here is terrible. It makes us not even want to go to class. The teachers don't know much about what they're teaching. I'm not sure about the Wi-Fi situation, and I don't think they have any medical facilities here. Plus, there's no cafeteria or canteen on campus.
Vaishnavi Gupta
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 25 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are really good. They know their stuff and can explain things well. They don't overload us with extra work. The courses here are practical and prepare us for the real world. The exams are tough but they help us do well in the university exams.
Placement: I heard that about 60% of students land internships straight from our college. It's cool how both small and big companies around our campus come to hire students for internships.
Campus: The college gives us all the facilities we need. The campus has good infrastructure with Wi-Fi in the computer room and projectors in every class. The computer lab is really good, but the classes and library could be better.
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