GNIT Girls Institute of Technology, Greater Noida Highlights 2024
Particular | Details |
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Year of establishment |
2006 |
Approval |
AICTE |
Exams accepted | |
Website | GNIT Girls Institute of Technology |
Total Number of courses offered |
1 Courses |
GNIT Girls Institute of Technology , Greater Noida Popular Courses
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)
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20-03-2017Anonymous
Computer Science and Engineering Student
This institute shouldn’t be called college. It was hell.
Placement: It was not good. Small companies with hardly any reputation or package came in the college. Even among those, companies took 3 or 4 students at a time. Mostly, students were placed through off-campus placements.
Faculty: Shivani Paul ma’am was my favourite teacher. She had subject knowledge and could make us understand everything in a way that it was all clear. She was cute too.
College: It was literally school. From 9am to 5pm, you had to stay in college all the four years. Even though we had a free class or the teacher wasn’t present, we weren’t even allowed to go in the library or labs. The teachers hardly knew what they were teaching except for a few, who didn’t get credit for what they taught. The sessional exams were compulsory and you needed 75% attendance to appear in them. Even if you had 74.99% attendance, they won’t allow you to sit. If you had some dues remaining, you weren’t allowed to sit even in the sessionals. The system was rubbish till we reach our 4th year. A new Director was appointed and he was slightly better than the previous one. There were no actual lab experiments done. We just used to sign the attendance sheet and copy the experimental data from the files of our seniors. Even though if someone tried to do experiments, she was scolded.
The college don’t even exist even more.
The only thing that helped me survive those four years in that hell were my friends.
Exam: Based on School / 12th Class Result, Group Discussion / Personal Interview
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20-03-2017Anonymous
Computer Science and Engineering Student
This institute shouldn’t be called college. It was hell.
Faculty: Shivani Paul ma’am was my favourite teacher. She had subject knowledge and could make us understand everything in a way that it was all clear. She was cute too.
Placement: It was not good. Small companies with hardly any reputation or package came in the college. Even among those, companies took 3 or 4 students at a time. Mostly, students were placed through off-campus placements.
College: It was literally school. From 9am to 5pm, you had to stay in college all the four years. Even though we had a free class or the teacher wasn’t present, we weren’t even allowed to go in the library or labs. The teachers hardly knew what they were teaching except for a few, who didn’t get credit for what they taught. The sessional exams were compulsory and you needed 75% attendance to appear in them. Even if you had 74.99% attendance, they won’t allow you to sit. If you had some dues remaining, you weren’t allowed to sit even in the sessionals. The system was rubbish till we reach our 4th year. A new Director was appointed and he was slightly better than the previous one. There were no actual lab experiments done. We just used to sign the attendance sheet and copy the experimental data from the files of our seniors. Even though if someone tried to do experiments, she was scolded.
The college don’t even exist even more.
The only thing that helped me survive those four years in that hell were my friends.
Exam: Based on School / 12th Class Result, Group Discussion / Personal Interview
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20-03-2017Anonymous
Computer Science and Engineering Student
This institute shouldn’t be called college. It was hell.
Exam: Based on School / 12th Class Result, Group Discussion / Personal Interview
Placement: It was not good. Small companies with hardly any reputation or package came in the college. Even among those, companies took 3 or 4 students at a time. Mostly, students were placed through off-campus placements.
Faculty: Shivani Paul ma’am was my favourite teacher. She had subject knowledge and could make us understand everything in a way that it was all clear. She was cute too.
College: It was literally school. From 9am to 5pm, you had to stay in college all the four years. Even though we had a free class or the teacher wasn’t present, we weren’t even allowed to go in the library or labs. The teachers hardly knew what they were teaching except for a few, who didn’t get credit for what they taught. The sessional exams were compulsory and you needed 75% attendance to appear in them. Even if you had 74.99% attendance, they won’t allow you to sit. If you had some dues remaining, you weren’t allowed to sit even in the sessionals. The system was rubbish till we reach our 4th year. A new Director was appointed and he was slightly better than the previous one. There were no actual lab experiments done. We just used to sign the attendance sheet and copy the experimental data from the files of our seniors. Even though if someone tried to do experiments, she was scolded.
The college don’t even exist even more.
The only thing that helped me survive those four years in that hell were my friends.
Was this Review Helpful?