Review of IIITD by an Insider

Dislikes

  • The fees at IIITD is very high when compared to other colleges
  • The student intake is quite high when compared to the size of the campus
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Course Curriculum Overview :

The curriculum is very apt to the corporate world and our assignments are no less than a project at any IT company. The toughness level of our couses are also very high and it sometimes becomes difficult for some students to even pass the course.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fees here is very high when compared with other government colleges. We have to pay 4lpa. We do Recieve scholarships based on our family income. Although the fees is high, the facilities provided justifies the high fee

Campus Life :

The social life in the college is very good. We have various clubs and we have weekly club events so that one can take a break from the academic activities, the club activities are also in a way very informative and one can learn new things from this.

Admission :

The admission is done through JAC delhi counselling after finishing the JEE mains exam. One can wait till the last round as many students leave this college in the final rounds due to the high fees and various other factors.

Faculty :

The professors are highly skilled. They have completed their masters from well known foreign universities. They are always cooperative and engage in refular doubt sessions. We also have office hours where we can interact with the professor to clear our doubts and discuss studies

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4.3 out of 5
5.0/5Faculty
4.5/5Course
3.5/5Campus Life
4.0/5College


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