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IIT Delhi Science
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M.Sc.(7 courses)
30 K - 3 L
Graduation : 55-80 %
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IIT Delhi Science
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IIT Delhi Science
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4.5/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4.5
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.4
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.3
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.6
Money Review IconValue for Money4.6
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Bhoomika Vijay Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Textile Technology - Batch of 2028
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Best college for engineering.
Placements: Our college had the best placement across the country this year. The highest package was 2.05 crore, the average package was 17 LPA, and the median package was 20 LPA. We have our placement cell named OCS, which helps students in placement and internships. The top recruiters in my course were Amazon and Goldman Sachs.
Infrastructure: On the first day, we were told that IIT is giving you a seat and not a luxurious life to live. The hostels might not have AC and are not that fancy, but speaking about the classrooms, library, labs, halls, etc., they are really well-furnished. The Wi-Fi speed is great across the campus. Talking about the food, the hostels' food is really good if you're from the North and you're vegetarian; otherwise, I have heard a lot of complaints from my non-vegetarian and South Indian friends about the food.
Faculty: The professors here at IIT Delhi have great knowledge and experience in their fields. In the first year, we are taught the basic engineering courses. This really helps as all the students are taught the same subjects together, so you can interact with people from other branches and make so many great connections. Exams here are really competitive as the students you are competing with are the brilliant minds of the country, and so their relative grading makes it difficult. Otherwise, you need hard work and proper time management.
Other: To be honest, I chose textile engineering so that I could enter IIT Delhi. Not only this, but textile engineering has its own perks in that it is less burdensome as compared to other departments, and hence you can find some time for other things you want to do. The events here are grand, and the college offers a lot of extracurricular activities.
Reviewed on 20 Dec 2024Read More
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Saikumar punnapureddy Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Engineering Physics - Batch of 2022
3.2
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Review of Shiksha online IIT.
Placements: Nice percentage of students who get placed in my course is than 90 percent in the year. The highest and the lowest package offered to my course is between 18 Lacs to 4 Lacs CTC. The percentage of students doing internships in top companies of India like Tata and HDFC Bank is 40%.
Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure available in my department were so good. Wi-Fi, classrooms, and the library everything is available. The quality and facility in my hostel were so good. The food is very delicious. Medical as well as sports and games, all facilities are available in my college.
Faculty: The teacher has to be helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. They had great teaching qualities. This course's curriculum is relevant, and students are industry-ready. But the semester exam in my college was very difficult; therefore, more than 20% of students failed the semester exam.
Other: I chose this course to become a professor of Physics. There is nothing to improve in my course; all things are so good. A scholarship is not available in my college.
Reviewed on 17 Dec 2024Read More
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Utkarsh Gupta Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Textile Technology - Batch of 2026
2.8
3Placements2Infrastructure2Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
IIT Delhi: The average college in India.
Placements: IIT Delhi has a strong placement record for Textile Engineering students. About 80% of students secure jobs through campus placements. The placement cell works with top recruiters to provide students with valuable preparation resources and support.
Infrastructure: IIT Delhi's hostel infrastructure is in dire need of an upgrade. Many of the hostels are over 60 years old, and have seen minimal renovation or upgrades in recent years. A modern update would greatly improve the overall living experience. The IITD hospital also has its limitations, with a shortage of well-qualified doctors and outdated facilities. This can make it challenging for students to receive quality medical care on campus. On a positive note, the library stands out as a valuable resource, offering a well-organized, quiet space for study, with a wide range of academic resources and materials that effectively support the academic needs of students.
Faculty: IIT Delhi's Textile Engineering department has highly qualified, knowledgeable, and committed professors. They make complex topics understandable and help students develop technical skills and analytical thinking. However, the administration, including certain deans and the academic body, can be difficult to deal with. Their strict policies and rigid grading practices can be stressful and affect students' CGPA outcome. Students may feel that there is less flexibility and support for their well-being and academic growth.
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2024Read More
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Rajnesh Mahawar Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) - Batch of 2028
4.2
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Absolutely a great campus.
Placements: In my course, usually a minimum of 80% of students get placed, some of them in tech or some of them in core branches. But this is also true: some of the students want to pursue higher studies, and a few of them want to work in civil services and also in startups. A student's placement depends on his/her CGPA also.
Infrastructure: On the basis of infrastructure, IIT's hostels are pretty good, but because the hostel rooms are very old in my college, But still, facilities are really very good, like the cleanliness of toilets, bathrooms, and gallery, and mess is also very clean. The grocery shop is also available in my hostel.
Faculty: Most of the professors at my college are really very polite and kind to their students. The curriculum is also great; faculty members can manage the class schedule and extra class schedule also. Mainly the exam system is very impressive in my college.
Other: I choose this course because I was getting this course on my JEE rank. Everything is happening on campus every time, like events, fests, and all.
Reviewed on 15 Dec 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.2
4Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Inside the IIT Delhi dream.
Placements: Mostly, all the students who sit for placements get a job. The highest salary is around 30 LPA, while the average is 20 LPA. Hindustan Unilever is one of the top recruiters. Getting an internship is hard compared to placements. Many students from my branch go for consultancy.
Infrastructure: Yes, I have opted for a hostel, but due to the lack of hostel rooms, we do face a lot of issues. My hostel room is designed for a single person, but two people are accommodated in it. We have a single cupboard and a single table, which creates a lot of issues.
Faculty: The professors are good in their research, but their teaching is quite inefficient, and the teaching assistants don't know what they are meant to teach. The course is designed every ten years to ensure its relevancy, but it still lacks. The semester exams are quite difficult, and students remain under stress.
Reviewed on 12 Dec 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2028
2.8
5Placements2Infrastructure1Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Absolutely dissatisfied.
Placements: Placement Percentage: 85% of students were placed. Salary Packages: Highest: 35 LPA Lowest: 6 LPA Average: 12 LPA Top Recruiting Companies: Tata Steel, Larsen & Toubro, Bosch, Maruti Suzuki, and Mahindra. Internship Stats: 70% secured internships in companies like ISRO, BHEL, DRDO, and Tata Motors. Top Roles Offered: Operations Manager, Supply Chain Analyst, Quality Engineer, and Manufacturing Consultant. Negative Aspects of Production and Industrial at IIT Delhi (fictional): Limited focus on modern technologies, outdated curriculum in parts, and fewer research opportunities compared to CS or ECE. Students often find the coursework theoretical with less industry-aligned practical exposure.
Infrastructure: Facilities and Infrastructure for the Course/Department: Wi-Fi: High-speed campus-wide Wi-Fi access, including in classrooms and labs. Labs: Well-equipped labs with modern machinery for manufacturing, CAD/CAM, automation, and quality control. Classrooms: Smart classrooms with projectors, air-conditioning, and ergonomic seating. Library: A central library with a vast collection of course materials, research papers, and digital resources. Hostel and Campus Facilities: Hostel Quality: Decent rooms with good ventilation, regular cleaning, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Mess and Canteen: Mess food is average with a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, though repetitive. Canteens offer better variety and taste but at a higher cost. Medical Facilities: A 24/7 health center with doctors on call, a pharmacy, and ambulance services. Sports and Games: State-of-the-art sports complexes for indoor and outdoor games, including cricket, football, badminton, gymnasium, and swimming pool.
Faculty: Teaching Quality: While the teachers are qualified and knowledgeable, many fail to engage students effectively. Some rely on outdated teaching methods, making lectures monotonous and theoretical, with limited practical insights. Course Curriculum: The curriculum lacks updates to align with industry demands, focusing heavily on traditional topics. Emerging technologies like AI, IoT, and sustainability are either missing or poorly integrated, leaving students underprepared for modern industrial roles. Semester Exams: Exams are moderately difficult, but the focus is more on rote learning than critical thinking or problem-solving. This approach often frustrates students who aim for industry-relevant skills. The pass percentage hovers around 85%, with many barely scraping through due to poorly designed assessments.
Other: That was the best course I was getting. I am trying to change course. Initially, events were good. The fest was boring, tbh. Regarding campus crowd, you will find many people of different types. Just choose the correct peer group. Campus surroundings (air is polluted). Scholarship is only for those with income less than 5 Lacs. Extracurricular activities are only for CV. If you are not good, you won't be selected.
Reviewed on 23 Nov 2024Read More
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