Nalanda Institute of Technology: Not Recommended for Aspiring Students

Likes

  • Library has a good collection of books
  • Sports facilities are adequate
  • Some faculty are knowledgeable

Dislikes

  • Poor placement record
  • High fees with low value
  • Canteen food is expensive and unhygienic
  • CEO's management is detrimental
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

Internship opportunities are almost non-existent. The college doesn't have strong connections with companies, so students have to find internships on their own. Even then, the college doesn't provide much support or guidance.

Course Information :

I heard the B.Tech CSE course here isn't up to par. The syllabus feels outdated, and there's not enough focus on practical skills. Students often complain about the lack of industry exposure, which is crucial for landing good jobs after graduation. It might be better to explore other colleges for CSE.

Fee Structure :

The fees for B.Tech CSE are around ₹147,352 per year, which feels quite high considering the quality of education. There are extra charges for everything, and it feels like they're always trying to squeeze more money out of students. Honestly, it doesn't feel like value for money.

Faculty :

Some faculty members are knowledgeable, but most of them lack the passion for teaching. They just read from the textbook and don't really engage with the students. It's hard to get individual attention, and the teachers don't seem to care much about student progress.

Campus Details :

The campus is okay, but it's not well-maintained. The canteen food is overpriced and not very hygienic. Sports facilities are decent, but they're not properly managed. Overall, the campus environment is not conducive to learning and personal growth.

Overall Rating: 4/10

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