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Chartered Institute Of Technology Engineering Courses & Fees 2025
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Akash modi 
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2018
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Overall, it was an okay college. Average facilities, placements and infrastructure were okay.
Placements: I think only 50 percent of the students got placed and the average salary package was around 3 lacs. Tech Mahindra was the major recruiter. Mayur Owens was also there. And other companies in our surroundings. I think after the course, most of the students got internships and jobs in major cities. And others choose to prepare for government jobs. Our main role was to deal with mechanical engineering streams.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi was there, and the library was there, though not enough books were there. Still, we can say okay. The classrooms were nice, like the seminar hall. It was a nice experience to study there. Mess was there and everyone said that the food was good. Sports grounds like basketball, volleyball, a big playground, and cricket were there.
Faculty: In the first year, there were nice facilities but afterwards, there were not enough facilities. Most of them were postgraduates. And some were undergrads. Yes, labs were there but the course doesn't make students industry-ready. Semester exams were okay; they were not quite difficult to crack and we could easily study and get a pass.
Other: I like the stream of mechanical engineering and there were limited colleges in our surroundings so I went for this one. There were programs like Tarunya and Lakshya, the cultural and sports fests, in our college as well.
Reviewed on 25 Jul 2024Read More
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Nandini Vishnoi 
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.6
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Our college has a really good infrastructure , faculties are helpful, placements are very good.
Placements: I am in 2nd year so no one is placed yet.
Highest package offered in the college is INR 20 LPA and the lowest package is INR 4 LPA.
Top recruiting companies are Google, Microsoft, Infosys etc.
We have good facilities of all the things required. Our seniors get placed in different companies and not only for computer Science but every branch has a scope.
Infrastructure: Facilities are good enough. WIFI is available for all the departments i.e. electrical, computer department etc. White boards are available, projectors are also installed. Food quality in hostel is good, they serve freshly prepared food and occasionally all the students get free lunch too.
Faculty: For sure teachers are very helpful, we can contact them whenever we want to ask anything or need anything. Teaching quality is awesome, every teacher pays attention to every child.
The way they sharpen our mind make us industry ready and the knowledge they provide is more than enough to crack any exam. Basically they build logical and practical knowledge. Chartered institute of technology is affiliated to Bikaner technical which is a government university, the semester exams are average if you study hard . Pass percentage for new scheme in semester paper is 23 marks out of 70 and 30 marks is given from the college itself.
Other: Basically I did not have Maths in class 12th, I am a Biology student but I was more interested in computer Science. The new rule of AICTE says that Biology students can also pursue B.Tech. So this was the reason I chose B.Tech in computer Science.
Everything about the course is just perfect.
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2023Read More
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Deepak Vishwakarma 
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
2.6
3Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
If you want to have good skills, learn them by yourself and don't depend on the college.
Placements: College placements in average institutions can vary significantly based on the stream, location, and industry. Typically, placement opportunities are limited, with only a few well-known companies visiting for campus recruitment. Most offers are from startups or small-scale firms, and packages are modest, often ranging between 2 LPA and 4 LPA. Students often need to rely on off-campus drives, internships, or government exams for better opportunities. Skill development, good communication, and practical project experience play a crucial role in securing a job. While the support may not be strong, self-driven students can still succeed with consistent effort and learning.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of an average college is usually basic but functional. Most campuses offer essential facilities like classrooms, libraries, computer labs, and sports grounds. However, the quality and maintenance may vary, with some labs lacking up-to-date equipment or high-speed internet. Hostels, if available, are often overcrowded and may have limited amenities. Canteens and recreational areas exist but might not meet high standards. Despite these limitations, many students adapt well and make the most of what's available. Improvements depend on college funding and management priorities. Overall, while not luxurious, the infrastructure serves the academic needs of most students.
Faculty: In an average college, faculty members are usually qualified but may lack industry exposure or advanced teaching methods. Some professors are dedicated and helpful, while others may rely heavily on theoretical teaching with limited focus on practical knowledge. Student's teacher interaction often depends on the individual teacher's interest and approachability. Exams in such colleges are generally theory-based and focused on written learning. Internal assessment, practical, and assignments also contribute to final grades. The evaluation system may not always reflect a student's true skills, but consistent preparation can help maintain good scores. Overall, academic success depends more on self-effort than college support.
Other: I took computer science because of my interest in coding. Just stick to one language and learn that properly. They provide basic knowledge of all languages.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2025Read More

Kushal Kumar 
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.4
4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Really very good infrastructure.
Placements: Almost 20% students get job in campus placement. Computer science department is a very successful department in our college. Red hat company, just dial and many more come here for placements. Almost all the students get internships.
Infrastructure: Facilities in our college are very good. Infrastructure is also very nice. Wi-Fi speed is very good. Classroom size is very good. Hostel is very nice. The quality of the mess food is very good. All types of sports are played in our college.
Faculty: Teachers are very good, very knowledgeable, and are very helpful. The course curriculum makes the students, industry ready. Semester exams are very good. Almost all the students get the degree.
Other: I have chose this course, because this course is trending now. The best thing of the course is that, all the students can get their dream job in the 4th year.
Reviewed on 24 Feb 2023Read More
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Anonymous
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2018
1.2
1Placements2Infrastructure1Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
It is a below-average college, and I do not suggest students join this college.
Placements: Our college has bad placements. Only a few companies visit the college for the namesake. In the previous year, companies visited the college, but they did not provide placements.
Infrastructure: Librarian is good. Only a few books are available in the library. There has been a bad shortage of water many times. Labs should be reviewed. It should do many works. New paint had to be done. Overall, it is below average. It does have much huge campus. It is spread over only half acres, I think.
Faculty: Not all teachers are available here. Many times teachers are not able to complete the syllabus, or they are not interested in completing the syllabus, or neither students take them seriously. From time to time, the salary is not provided to them.
Reviewed on 16 Dec 2021Read More
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Sakshi yadav 
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
3
2Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
I am absolutely dissatisfied with placements and opportunities. It has good infrastructure.
Placements: Our institute is good for studies. The placement rate is not so good. Very few and small companies visit the college for placements. The placement rate is 10%, which is very disappointing for students on the campus.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good but not up to mark. The hostel is not well-equipped and clean. For the mess food, I would rate 5 out of 10. Wi-Fi is available in every department. The library is good enough to study with all books. I am disappointed with the mess quality and hostel services of the college.
Faculty: Exams are quite good. Faculty members teach only courses and do not make students industry-ready, so to get the real exposure, students have to do internships.
Other: Extracurricular activities are held. It organises events and fests like sports-related and other co-curricular activities.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2025Read More
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Chartered Institute Of Technology provides placement assistance to students. The Institute is visited by reputed organizations such as Agroa Infrastructure Pvtltd, Green Ripples Pvt Ltd, Indusnet Techshu, Linpack Technologies Pvt Ltd, Lokesh A R, Shahin Construction, Xrbia Ltd.
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Atul Mishra
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Answered a year ago
Chartered Institute Of Technology has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
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B.E. / B.Tech | Candidate must have passed Diploma in relevant stream from a recognised Institute. |
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered a year ago
Chartered Institute Of Technology offers Degree courses including 6 UG course. These programs are offerred in Full Time mode. Chartered Institute Of Technology has specializations such as B.Tech specializations in Computer Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engi
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered a year ago
Chartered Institute Of Technology has been rated 3.2 on placements.
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered a year ago
Chartered Institute Of Technology has been rated 3.7 on Infrastructure parameter.
Chartered Institute Of Technology has also been rated 3.4 for Campuslife.
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