What Students Say
Likes
- The teachers in my college teach well and pay close attention to the students who are studying. They clear doubts effectively and focus on the students who are sincere. Those who disrupt the class with nonsense are asked to leave.
- There are enough number of societies so that you can choose one as per your hobbies or interests in any particular field. Seminars are always happening, some speaker will come and guide you about things.
- You can play outdoor games like Volleyball, Kabaddi, Basketball, Football and Badminton. There are courts and nets for these.
Dislikes
- Infrastructure is not that good. There is only one primary buildin and one building in the mess and canteen area (it's a new building with air conditioned classrooms, it's for MBA & BBA). In the primary building there are no AC classrooms and labs.
- Sports facilities are not that much. There should be more indoor games. Also mess food is okayish as per the price.
- Hostel is not available for boys so you'll have to get a PG if you are from outside Delhi. Although girls hostel are there.
Course Curriculum Overview
Curriculum is focussing on real world applications as we have regular labs and workshops. Teachers also guide us throughout about the industry and future scope. Although 1st semester is pretty easy going due to common subjects. As I talked to my seniors they said syllabus is quite aligned with industrial requirements. They should really focus on practical learning rather than theory. Teachers are still focussing on theory more than the application and practical implementation.
Internships Opportunities
BPIT (Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology) provides students with numerous internship opportunities through its Training and Placement Cell, which maintains strong ties with industry leaders. Internship roles are typically offered in technical, managerial, and analytical domains. Some prominent companies that provide internships to BPIT students 1. Microsoft: Roles in software development with a focus on innovative projects related to Azure and AI. 2. Amazon: Internship opportunities as Software Development Engineers, working on scalable systems and solutions. 3. ZS Associates: Analytical roles focusing on business consulting and data solutions. 4. Byju’s: Roles in business development with a focus on EdTech solutions. Stipends and Projects: Internships often come with stipends ranging from ?10,000 to ?50,000 per month, depending on the company and role. Students are involved in live projects, including the development of web applications, mobile platforms, and cloud services. Outcomes often lead to better employability skills, professional experience, and even pre-placement offers. In addition to corporate internships, BPIT encourages participation in government and research-based projects through its Innovation and Incubation Center (IIC). Students collaborate on real-world challenges, further enhancing their practical knowledge.
Placement Experience
Students become eligible for campus placements after 6th semester that is, from 7th semester. Following companies visit the college 1. Infosys 2. Wipro 3. TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) 4. Cognizant 5. HCL Technologies 6. Accenture 7. Capgemini 8. Tech Mahindra 9. L&T Infotech 10. Deloitte 11. BYJU’s 12. Amazon (for specific roles) 13. IBM 14. ZS Associates 15. Paytm Highest package - 60 lakh per annum Average package - 6.5 lakh per annum Almost 60-70% students get placement. Some prepare for government exams. Some opt for off campus placement. Some go for freelancing and any other skill. Some are interested in Starting ups. After getting the degree I plan on getting the placement so that I can get experience in my initial time as it will further help me to switch job and increase in my package.
Fees and Financial Aid
The year wise fees is somewhat around 1.5 lakh but for the first year you have to pay around Rs. 1,90,000 which includes tution fee, counselling fee (admission is possible through JEE Mains Score), books fee (books will be issued to you for each semester). That's all.
Campus Life
At Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology (BPIT), the major festivals include: 1. MALHAAR - Malhaar is the flagship annual techno-cultural fest of BPIT. It features a blend of technical, cultural, and artistic events, including coding challenges, debates, dance, singing, and drama competitions. It is open to participants from multiple colleges, making it a highly engaging and vibrant celebration. Typical Schedule: Held in November or December. 2. AAYAM - A prominent cultural festival at BPIT that celebrates creativity and talent through activities such as fashion shows, musical performances, and other cultural showcases. Typical Schedule: Organized in March or April. 3. TECHNOVATION - The annual technical fest of BPIT, focusing on innovation through hackathons, robotics events, quizzes, and workshops. Typical Schedule: Conducted in February or March. Malhaar serves as the cornerstone event, blending BPIT’s technical and cultural aspirations, while the other festivals add depth to the academic and extracurricular calendar. Library is the only good thing about this college. you'll get any book you want and it is air conditioned and greatly designed. BPIT offers a variety of sports and extracurricular activities Outdoor Sports: There is a playground for outdoor activities such as cricket, football, volleyball, and athletics. Annual Sports Day: BPIT celebrates Sports Day annually, encouraging wide student participation. Intercollege Competitions: The institute supports teams for various intercollege competitions. BPIT hosts multiple societies and clubs 1. Kalam Society: Organizes debates, extempore, and literary events. 2. Define Club: Focuses on coding, development, and technical skills. 3. FOSS Cell: Promotes open-source software knowledge through workshops and activities. 4. Cultural Events: The annual cultural festival, Malhaar, includes dance, music, and drama.
Admission
I applied for the colleges under JAC DELHI but I couldn't make it because of my JEE MAINS Rank which was 158319. I had IPU colleges as backup and I got the seat in BPIT and I locked it right away because I had no other options. If I compare it with other colleges, Infrastructure is a big no! Campus size is very small about 10-12 acres. With no proper gym and indoor games facilities. Also there is no Hostel facility for Boys. But hostels are available for Girls. Admission process is quite simple you'll have to apply for GGSIPU Counselling. Eligibility is you must have minimum 75% in 12th. And you're good to go with your JEE mains scorecard.
Faculty
Faculty to student ratio is decent. There are enough teachers. Teachers are quite approachable. You can approach them anytime. You can directly message or call them for sometime important. I really Seema Sharma Ma'am. She teaches Maths and since Maths is my favourite subject and she teaches it really well so I kindly of have a personal biasness. I don't think there is any faculty that I didn't like. There are 3 exams in each semester as of now. 2 Midsems and 1 Endsems. The exam level is moderate.
Night Life
BPIT's nightlife options are fairly modest, given its location in Rohini, Delhi, and the institution's focus on academics. Facilities Timings: Library: Open until 5 PM, offering a quiet study environment. Gym is part of the campus infrastructure. Cafeterias: Open during college hours, serving affordable meals and snacks. Public Areas: Campus gates typically close by 5-6 PM. Hostels and Campus Timings: Hostel: Only available for girls, with strict entry/exit timings for security. Boys typically rely on nearby PGs. Campus: Entry and exit are regulated, prioritizing safety. Hangout Spots: Inside Campus: Canteen and sports facilities (like basketball and cricket grounds) are popular for unwinding. Outside Campus: Nearby malls like Unity One, eateries, and cafes in Rohini offer leisure options. Locality Safety Rohini is relatively safe to roam at night, with adequate public l
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