Guru Nanak Institute of Technology - [GNIT], Kolkata - Reviews

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Likes

  • The college has a wonderful campus including fully furnished labs, classrooms, and library.
  • The placement in CSE/IT is really very good, and almost all the students get placed well, though I am a CSE student
  • Gurunanak Institute of Technology is a very good college to pursue any course.
  • All the faculty members of all the departments are really very supportive and all over the instruction is very good.
  • About GNIT I liked the faculty, teachers they are very good and approachable.
  • The college infrastructure are quite good and and environment is very nice for study.
  • Our teachers are good in behaviour and also good as a person.they taught us a lot of things

Dislike

  • It is worthless to pay 5 lakh to the college for just a sheet of degree paper.
  • Many students come to this college for campus recruitment, with average packages of around 216,000 per annum.
  • This is one of our college hostel accommodations; the average, but the mess food was very bad.
  • I have nothing bad to say, but I would rate my college as 8.0 out of 10.0.
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36 Reviews found

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7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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SR
7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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SR
7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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SR
7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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7.8 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I wanted to study Engineering after my higher-secondary exam and I wanted to go for a core subject like Electrical Engineering. I sat for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam and after getting the required rank I secured admission to my college Guru Nanak Institute of Technology. The college has a very good Electrical Engineering department with state-of-the-art labs for various important subjects like power systems, power electronics, control systems, electrical machines, digital electronics, and computer systems. The faculty was highly qualified with all the HODs being PhD and the faculty-student ratio was 1:30 at our time. Most of the faculties had previous teaching experience at premier Institutes like NIT, JU, and BITS. The teaching method was unique and innovative with practical demonstrations and attention given to each and every student. There were 8 semesters and exams took place at the end of each semester and passing the exams was moderately difficult.

Remarks:

There was a well-organized admission process for entry into the college. The eligibility of the course was passing the higher secondary exam with a minimum percentage of 65 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math as compulsory subjects We had to sit for the West Bengal Joint Entrance exam after our higher secondary exam and according to our rank in this qualifying exam, we were called for the counselling process. After that, we were called for a basic Interview and document-sharing process and then we were handed over the admission letter. The application form can be found on the official website of the college. The application fee is 2000 rupees and the application date starts in the month of June and ends in July of an admission year. I want the Interview process a bit quicker and more streamlined.

college: 7/10
course: 7/10
internship: 9/10
campus life: 8/10

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