"Anonymous" Course Feedback is a Trap Across Campus — Especially in EE
Hey everyone,
Throwaway account for obvious reasons (my GPA can’t take another hit). Just wanted to drop a reality check about the end-sem "anonymous" course feedback system that everyone talks about but nobody posts online out of pure self-preservation.
We’re constantly told the feedback portal is "100% confidential." That is a massive lie. Across pretty much every department, dropping critical reviews somehow leads to a sudden, mysterious drop in batch averages. But if there’s one place where this retaliatory grading is on absolute steroid mode, it’s the Electrical Engineering department.
Prof. Sh**** in EE, on the other hand, takes it as a personal declaration of war:
Teaching Quality: No one knows as no can understand what he is teaching.
Extra Classes: Drops mandatory makeup classes out of nowhere like side quests, zero care given to your existing workload, personal life, or basic sanity.
The Ultimate Red Flag: It’s an open campus secret—literally zero new M.Tech or Ph.D. students opt to join (in Control System) under him anymore.
The trap is the Feedback Retaliation.
The second course feedback scores drop, Prof. S treats it like a betrayal. While other profs quietly hold grudges, EE students get hit with nuclear-level relative grading, arbitrary mark slashes, and crushed GPAs the moment the submission window closes.
The administration just pretends not to notice the sudden, miraculous correlation between low feedback scores and tanked batch GPAs.
Anyone from other departments actually managed to report retaliatory grading without setting their own degree on fire?
And to the EE juniors:
Proceed with extreme caution in feedback.
Also, Be ready to receive bad grades for nothing.