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National Institute of Technology Silchar

B.Tech Civil Engineering @ NIT Silchar

4 years of building the world around you 🌍 | NAAC A | NIRF #92

NAAC Grade

A (3.26/4)

Institution-level accreditation

Key numbers

NIRF Overall Rank

#92

Avg CTC (2025)

₹6.5 LPA

Batch Intake

74

Program Fee (Total)

₹5.93L

Investment

5.9L total

~₹1.5L per year

  • Tuition & Other Fees (per year)1,48,250per year
  • Total Program Fee (4 years)5,93,000

Are you eligible?

  • Class 12 Subjects

    Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics (PCM) are mandatory.

  • Minimum Percentage

    Score at least 75% in your Class 12 board exams.

  • Admission Route

    Through JEE Main rank followed by JoSAA counselling.

Entrance exams

JEE_MAIN

Placement · 2025

Where graduates land

Placement rate

70%

Top recruiters

L&TGammon IndiaShapoorji PallonjiTata ProjectsNHAIPWDTCSInfosysWiproCognizant

Your 4-Year Roadmap

  1. Year +0

    Year 0: Get In 🎯

    Crack JEE Main and lock your seat via JoSAA. Welcome to the NIT Silchar campus.

  2. Year +1

    Year 1: Boots on the Ground 👷

    Engineering mechanics, drawing, and your first surveying camp. Time to get your hands dirty.

  3. Year +2

    Year 2: Go Deep 🏗️

    Structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, and hydrology. The 'civil' in you levels up.

  4. Year +3

    Year 3: Internships & Decisions 🤔

    Summer internships, tech electives, and the big call: placements, GATE, or higher studies?

  5. Year +4

    Year 4: The Finish Line 🎓

    Capstone project, final placements, and maybe a PPO. You made it!

info

Campus Offers = Core + IT Mix

Your top recruiter list has L&T, Shapoorji Pallonji and Tata Projects right next to TCS, Infosys and Wipro. That's a handy safety net, but if you're chasing only hard-hat roles, you'll need to hustle for off-campus core drives or crack GATE for PSUs.

The verdict

Good fit

At ~₹5.93L total fees and an average CTC of ₹6.5L, the ROI is solid. The NIT tag opens doors for PSU roles through GATE and core placements, but the batch sees a significant IT services presence. It's a good fit if you want the NIT pedigree with a core-first, tech-agnostic mindset.

Matches what you said

  • Affordable NIT degree with decent ROI
  • Interest in infrastructure, structures, or public sector
  • Willingness to use GATE/PSU as a core career lever

Doesn't match

  • Metro campus lifestyle
  • Guaranteed purely core private-sector placement
  • Chasing top-tier software engineering CTCs
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