B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering at NIT Delhi in 2025
NIT Delhi has a good faculity to student ratio of around 1:15, which allows decent intresction between students and professors. Most faculty members are approachable during office hours, labs and projects discussions. The overall faculty - student relationship is professional and many many professors are supportive when it comes to acedmics, research guidance and higher studies.
I like all faculty.
The course includes DSA, OS, CN, DBMS and elective from 5th semester..Each semezter has mid sem , end sem exam, assignments, viva, projects, and continious evaluation. Exams are moderate to difficult and logic based. Some students get backlog in math and core subjects.
Overall curriculum is relevant and rigorous, helping in placements and higher studies both.
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Ranveer RajputStudent
Posted On - Sep 29, 2025
B.Tech, Electronics & Communication Engineering at NIT Delhi in 2024
NIT Delhi boasts a young but well-qualified faculty group, with the majority of the professors possessing PhDs from well-known institutions such as IITs, NITs and IIITs. They are friendly and helpful, particularly at the time of projects and research work, although quality teaching may differ from one department to another. The curriculum system is credit-based with a combination of theory, labs and electives. Every semester generally consists of mid-semester exams (30%), end-semester exams (50%) and ongoing assessments such as quizzes, assignments or practicals (20%). Attendance has weightage, particularly in laboratories. The relative marking system is followed in the majority of the subjects, which makes it easier to balance the level of difficulty. Internal assessment is rigorous but honest, and the students who maintain consistency throughout the semester perform well. Overall, the educational system is designed to promote both conceptual understanding and problem-solving over rote memorization.
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Katam Veera NaveenStudent
Posted On - Sep 22, 2025
B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering at NIT Delhi in 2024
The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:30. The relationship between the students and the faculty is very good and the approach to give knowledge and subject.
The name of the faculty I like Dr.gowtham kumar his teaching is very good he guided me allot.
There are two type of exams in my college mid sem andi End sem
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Jashwanth RajStudent
Posted On - Sep 19, 2025
B.Tech, VLSI Design at NIT Delhi in 2024
Faculties are well manered and takes good care of students . Course structure and assessment design are guided by principles that emphasize alignment with learning outcomes. The exam system is great and they don't encourage any wrong attempts they're very strict as well .
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Sivaram NaiduStudent
Posted On - Sep 18, 2025
B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering at NIT Delhi in 2024
Collage good, and well managed surroundings good exams yes, college provides necessary documents to study and we have two exams mids and end sem we get 2 months of time to prepare and write exams and collage has good grading system.
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