- The gap between NxtWave Delhi's marketing and reality.
- What you need to check at the partner college.
- How to approach the heavy sales pressure.
If you're in Delhi NCR getting pitched by NIAT, you will hear a lot about "Industry 4.0," competitive edge, and top tier salaries. The marketing sounds flawless.
But before you pay your premium fees to join their program, you have to verify their claims. They act like a top-tier tech institution, but the reality on the ground is different.
Here's what you need to check before saying yes.
Where You Will Actually Study
NIAT partners with existing local colleges. You are not going to a specialized high-tech standalone IT campus in Delhi.
You need to ask exactly which college will hold your classes. Then, you need to physically visit it. You will likely find basic computer labs and strict uniform rules that make you feel like a school kid.
Verify who gives you your degree and who takes your fee.
No MAANG Mentors on Campus
They prominently advertise MAANG mentors. In reality, students across their partner colleges report zero mentors actually showing up to teach.
The teaching gets handed down to fresher faculty who are learning the syllabus just a day before they teach it to you. You end up memorizing simple question banks instead of doing hands-on building.
Demand the exact schedule of these mentors for the Delhi campus in writing.
Sales Pressure and The NAT Exam
They will push you into the NAT exam. Then they will call you saying you got selected and must pay immediately or lose your seat.
This is a standard sales funnel. They accept people with zero scores. Don't let them brainwash you into paying fast. Read the refund terms, verify everything, and seek out real students on LinkedIn.