Remarks
Laxminarayan Institute of Technology is a reputed institute, when it comes to the field of Chemical Engineering. The placement at LIT for M.Tech students is also decent. In my batch, 50% of the students were placed on Campus, which is better than many NITs for Chemical Engineers doing M.Tech. The admission fees of 27,000 per year is also less in comparison with other institutes. The Teachers at LIT are also vastly experienced. Also the Institute was in my hometown, which made my decision even more easier.
Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is almost similar to that of any other NITs or IITs. The Faculties are vastly experienced with a great knowledge of the subject of Chemical Engineering. Most of them are also actively doing research.
Placement Experience
For B.Tech students, LIT is the best Institute in Maharashtra in terms of the placement. There was almost 100 % placement of all the eligible B.Tech students, before the COVID pandemic. I have seen students getting 15 - 16 LPA package from the Institute when I was not a student there. But since I joined, the highest package was around 6 - 7 LPA. Average package, on the other hand was around 3.5 - 4.5 LPA. For M.Tech students, when I was a student there, the placement was 50 %. The highest package a student got was 6.5 LPA and the average package was around 5 LPA
Fee Structure And Facilities
The fees is around 27000 per year for a General category student and for those who have qualified GATE and are getting stipend from AICTE. The annual fees for reserved category students is around 7 to 8 thousand and a scholarship of almost 10000 per year.
Campus Life
The Chemical engineering Department is well built, but otherwise the main Building, the hostels other departments have old buildings. The canteen has been renovated in the last year or so. Though there is a ground which is not so well maintained. The surrounding is good, there is a lot of greenary around. There are a lot of extra curricular activities that continually takes place in the college that students can be a part of.
Admission
No. There are no rounds for admission. Admission is given to you on the basis of a score that is generated by considering both the marks in graduation and your GATE score.
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