
What Students Say
Likes
- Class rooms and professors were some what polite and they teach very well
- Many of the companies visit here and we can get job easily if you are just lightly focussed
- Study curriculum was very good and it is very comfortable for student
Dislikes
- Food here is some what bad and there will be no non veg in mess and even in shops in nit
- Laundry issues are there in hostel for washing clothes u have move half kilometre
- Electrical gadgets were not allow like kettle heater .... As there are must in Delhi in winter season
Course Curriculum Overview
Yes the ciriculam was very good. As I have studied here for an year i have learnt something new everyday College is from Monday to Friday and Saturday and Sunday will be your holidays and there will practice session in these week days of every perspective sports and some events will be there every time
Internships Opportunities
Some companies offered internships with a stipend of 2 lakhs and 1.5 lakhs, mostly in the range of 2 lakhs. Till now, by this year, professors have said that the maximum stipend may go up to about 5 lakhs. The companies may start coming in October. The 2-lakh internship was from Cisco, the 1.25-lakh internship was from Microsoft, and Amazon is going to offer a 2-lakh internship exclusively for women. There is also a 5-lakh internship expected this year.
Placement Experience
The placements are very good, with the average package ranging from 19 to 23 lakhs. Around 72–85% of students secure seats through the placement cell. If you have a CGPA of 6.5 or above, you are eligible to sit in the placement cell; otherwise, you are not eligible. The TNP cell means Training and Placement Cell.
Fees and Financial Aid
Here is a detailed breakdown of the fee structure and scholarship details for the B.Tech program at NIT Delhi. Please note that these figures are based on the latest available official documents for the academic year 2024-25 and may be subject to change as per the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. B.Tech Fee Structure (Per Semester) The fees at NIT Delhi are categorized based on the student's family income. The following tables provide a breakdown of the fees for different categories for the first semester of the 2024-25 batch. Category 1: General/OBC/EWS students with family income > ?5 Lakh | Head of Fees | Amount (in ?) | |---|---| | Admission/Tuition Fees | | | Admission Fee (One-time) | 2,000 | | Tuition Fee | 62,500 | | Total (A) | 64,500 | | Institute Fees | | | Development Fee | 5,000 | | Library & Book Bank Fee | 1,800 | | Computer/Internet Fee | 2,000 | | Sports & Creative Arts Society | 3,000 | | Students Welfare | 1,000 | | Industrial Training and Placement Fee | 1,500 | | Examination Fee | 2,000 | | Insurance Fee (Annual) | 1,000 | | Entrepreneurship and Startup Fees (Annual) | 1,000 | | Total (B) | 18,300 | | One-Time Fees (at the time of admission) | | | Institute Caution Money (Refundable) | 20,000 | | Alumni Association Membership Fee | 1,000 | | Identity Card Charges | 200 | | Convocation Fees | 2,500 | | Total (D) | 23,700 | | Total First Semester Fees (Day Scholar) | 106,500 | Category 2: General/OBC/EWS students with family income between ?1 Lakh and ?5 Lakh | Head of Fees | Amount (in ?) | |---|---| | Admission/Tuition Fees | | | Admission Fee (One-time) | 2,000 | | Tuition Fee | 20,833 | | Total (A) | 22,833 | | Institute Fees | | | Development Fee | 5,000 | | Library & Book Bank Fee | 1,800 | | Computer/Internet Fee | 2,000 | | Sports & Creative Arts Society | 3,000 | | Students Welfare | 1,000 | | Industrial Training and Placement Fee | 1,500 | | Examination Fee | 2,000 | | Insurance Fee (Annual) | 1,0
Campus Life
Of the perspective was very good the college was very good but the main reason of the college was under constructing up to some level but it was very good that faculty and non faculty stop behaves good with students and they will be politely with students student can survive easily but according to food it will be some what difficult to manage but a specially the South people faces difficulty in managing managing food but after 10 year it will be able to manage the food right now I am in 2nd year I am eating daily outside food from South restaurant think how bad is food
Hostel Facilities
Yeah the hostel was very well very good it was constructed newly the AC was very good if you are it is best to take AC better than than I see in summer it will be more hot in winter it will be to call but in AC room you can survive in any season s the hostel property was so need and you can see a new need room and need to washrooms everything will be maintained with a decency here
Admission
I have taken admission in my college through JoSAA. There is no rejection in JoSAA; if a college is not allotted, it simply means the seat was not allocated in JoSAA counselling, but it can still be allotted in CSAB counselling. According to academics, this college is very good, but the infrastructure is still under construction. By next year, it will be almost complete, and in the next phase the college will be fully developed.
Faculty
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.
Night Life
There is no nightlife like in any Delhi college, but the cafeteria is allowed to remain open up to 9:55 p.m. After 9:55, you are not allowed outside. The last entry timing of the college is 7:30 p.m.; after 7:30, you are not allowed, and a fine will be imposed if you come late. In case you are coming from home for some special reason, you may be allowed into the hostel, but otherwise, strict rules are followed. The weather is very hot here, but we are managing and surviving. The place is very safe, so there is no need to worry about anything. Overall, the place is good, except for the food.
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