NIT Jamshedpur has more than 150 faculty members from various educational fields. NIT Jamshedpur faculty members are PhD holders. As per various Shiksha-verified reviews, the faculty members are knowledgeable, helpful and friendly.

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3.8

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Mahi Tirkey | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 11 Sep 2025
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4.8
Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
Best NIT in India. Placement is good.

Faculty: Teachers are well qualified from good IITs and NITs. They help us in very difficult situations. The semester exam is not so tough, almost all the students pass. All the teachers are well educated, and they are also doing research work and teaching M.Teach and Ph.D. students.

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Rakhi Mahto | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 10 Sep 2025
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4.4
Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 5
Satisfied with college. Actually, I started preparation for JEE in a drop year.

Faculty: It is too difficult to pass the examination. All the teachers present here are almost from the Indian Institutes of Technology. They have too much knowledge, but the knowledge and teaching methods are totally different. Some teachers know everything but are not able to describe it properly.

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Aieda Khoja | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2025
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2.8
Placements 3 Infrastructure 2 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
Placements are decreasing in every successive batch. So, we should work on NIRF and infrastructure.

Faculty: They can improve the core placement needed. They can also provide more proper labs and facilities. Professors are okay. Depends on the professor, exams are difficult. Pass percentage is 30%. Semester exam can work through notes and PYQ.

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Adarsh Pratap Singh | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 9 Sep 2025
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4.0
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 5
The infrastructure is okay, but the placements are good.

Faculty: The curriculum is very poor. They have to update it to the new curriculum that most of the colleges are following, making students industry-ready from the very start of their course. They also took the initiative this year; they have started core subjects in many branches.

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ADITYA BESRA | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 9 Sep 2025
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4.2
Placements 5 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 5
Good faculty, good placement, infrastructure and facilities should be improved.

Faculty: Teachers are qualified and knowledgeable, but only a few are helpful or friendly. While many professors seem they have enough knowledge, they aren't able to explain properly. Overall, the faculty is very good here, except for a few. The quality of teaching is also very nice overall. The course, though, sometimes feels outdated and irrelevant. Moreover, I don't think that the current course structure makes the students industry-ready. Semester exams' difficulty totally depends on the professor, b...

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Nishant Kumar | B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 24 Nov 2024
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3.0
Placements 3 Infrastructure 1 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 4
If you are just inclined towards decent placement, this would be a good college.

Faculty: Exams are conducted every 2 months which include mid-semester and end-semester. Teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable, but students didn't study and got poor marks. Questions are asked from the past year only. The difficulty level is easy to moderate.

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Chinnapothula sow ... | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 9 Sep 2025
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3.2
Placements 4 Infrastructure 2 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 4
Pretty good, not so bad, better than good! Can opt!

Faculty: Teachers are qualified with many degrees and gold medals from top IITs and all. They teach and cover the syllabus well. Some of them are strict. The curriculum is updated for the 2025 batch. It upgrades to today's time, which is good. But all drawbacks are for batches from 2024 to 2028 only. Exams are hard for real.

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Nikhil Raj | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 5 Sep 2025
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4.4
Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 5
Best placement, good coding culture, good faculty, and helpful seniors available 24/7.

Faculty: Some teachers are helpful, but not all are. Some teachers are well-qualified. They have a good background in studies. Teaching quality is average. Course is not relevant for the text students, but it is relevant for the course students. It makes the student industrial-ready. Semester exams are very easy, you can easily pass, but if you have to score a good CGPA, you need to work hard.

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Nisha Ranjan | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 3 Sep 2025
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4.8
Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
I give excellent to this college.

Faculty: Our college has well-educated IIT professors. Curriculum is relevant. This industry helps and educates at that level to work in corporate life. Actually, examination or semester exams are tough. Pass percentage is about 33%. Exams are conducted in a very fair manner with no cheating.

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Krishna Kumar | B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2025
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3.6
Placements 4 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 3
I am satisfied with facilities and faculty members of this college. Placements are decent.

Faculty: Professors are pretty decent, except for some of them, most of the faculty are good. They teach good and give marks also. Teacher quality is not that great as due to some teachers. The average score of class decreases. I am in second year right now and studying manufacturing and industries and it feels like it is relevant. Not sure if I will be industry-ready but surely they are teaching us many practical things in labs too. Semester exams are not that difficult. One can make good marks in subje...

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Faraz Ahmed | B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2025
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3.8
Placements 5 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 4
I was dissatisfied at first, but college turned out to be just right.

Faculty: Some teachers are very good, some just average, and some are very bad. The course is enough for a core branch, covering all the core concepts along with some non-core concepts. Semester exams are just right, not so hard not so easy. One has to study everything that is taught in class.

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Aayan hasim | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 2 Sep 2025
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3.2
Placements 4 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 4
Campus is mediocre with boring campus life. But hostels and placement are top-notch.

Faculty: I am somehow satisfied with faculty members. Few are good but mostly they don't teach well. You have to learn some skills on your own. There's still an old curriculum that has been followed. In civil, it is tough to score a good CGPA as professors don't give good marks.

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SAURABH KUMAR MIS ... | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2025
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4.0
Placements 5 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
The placement rate is very decent, and campus life is okay.

Faculty: Most of the professors are from South India and are highly educated and helpful. Their teaching quality is unique and understandable. The course curriculum is excellent and very effective for the future. Talking about exams, this is going to be very hard and very strict. The pass percentage is 33%.

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Aditya Kumar | B.Tech. (Hons.) in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2025
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4.4
Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 5
Honest Review of NIT Jamshedpur. Having excellent placement records.

Faculty: Teachers are qualified from IITs and NITs, having experience working with top research Institutes like ISRO and DRDO. In the department of mechanical engineering, there are around 40 faculty members, and almost all are very supportive. The course curriculum is industry-ready for mechanical students.

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AYUSH KUMAR SRIVA ... | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 24 Jul 2025
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4.6
Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
NIT Jamshedpur offers a supportive environment full of opportunities to learn and grow.

Faculty: aculty members are well-qualified, helpful, and experienced, with most having PhDs and practical knowledge. The teaching combines theory and hands-on work, and the exams are fair and manageable.

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Answered a month ago

NIT Jamshedpur BTech tuition fees is INR 5 lakh and the hostel charges are INR 1.28 lakh. Candidates who get a seat during allotment procedure have to submit documents and pay the fees. NIT Jamshedpur fee structure can include various components, such as tuition fee, security deposit, library fee, e

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Saumya Shukla

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Answered a month ago

No, NIT Jamshedpur BTech course admission is through JEE Main only. Candidates seeking admission must have a valid score in the national-level exam. The counselling body releases cutoff mark as well. Students who meet the NIT Jamshedpur BTech cutoff can take part in counselling for seat allotment. T

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Aishwarya Kumari

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Answered a month ago

For admission in BTech at NIT Jamshedpur, the aspirants must be Class 12 or equivalent exam pass with a minimum of 75% aggregate. The qualifying examination should have been passed from a recognised board. At the time of admission and form filling, the aspirants must hold the pass certificates. Thes

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Manori Sahni

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Answered a month ago

NIT Jamshedpur four-year BTech course is available across eight specialisations as per JoSAA 2025 seat matrix. Candidates are admitted to the UG courses based on merit in JEE Main. Besides, the aspirants must fulfil the course-specific eligibility requirements as well. Mentioned below are the offere

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Himanshi Gupta

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Answered 2 months ago

Yes there are possibilities of getting into NIT Jamshedpur if we consider the data you provided.

With an EWS rank of 9600, you have a good chance of getting into NIT Jamshedpur or NIT Patna, but it depends on the specific branch you're interested in.

Both NIT Jamshedpur and Patna offer various enginee

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