Remarks
The management of the college is very student friendly. But that doesnt mean the students can do anything, there heavy monetary penalties if found doing any mischievous things. The Deputy Registrar of Hostels is very strict in this regard.
Entrance Preview
KIITEE is the name of the entrance exam you have to sit for, to take admissions in this college. My rank in KIITEE was 6536. I opted for this college as it one of the best college in eastern India. It has been accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC. KIIT even outshines some of the NITs in terms of placements. It has been ranked in the 32nd position all over India including the premier institutes by the National Institutional Ranking Framework, MHRD, Govt of India.
Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is pretty good. There are a total of 8 semesters in B.Tech.The credits weightage vary subject wise, the important subjects are of 4 credits each, all the lab and practicals are of 2 credits. The end-semester exam is of 60 marks, Mid-semester exam of 25 marks and the remaining 15 marks is on attendance, quizzes and other activities in class. Each semester we have 5-6 subjects and 3-4 labs. The labs are fitted with all the latest equipments and engineering accessories used it sites. Different industry related electives are also there for the students which is available to them after the 6th semester. The college also organises workshops and seminars on recent developments in the fields of science and technology. The college focuses a lot on research too, a budget is separately allocated for Research and Development.
Internships Opportunities
The college brings a lot of companies for internships in the starting of 4th year. The generally pay you Rs 15,000-20,000 per month. The pay scale depends on the type of company coming for the drive. There are many non paying internships too. I have done my internship at Dillip Constructions, the Training and Placement Dean, Civil Engg. helped us to get an internship there. Overall it was a wonderful experience, we got the industry exposure which is required in a fresher.
Placement Experience
Over 92% students of Schools of Engineering have already bagged job offers. Most students bag multiple offers. As many as 82 companies have visited the campus. Highest salary package received stands at Rs. 33.00 Lakhs P.A. while the average salary package received has worked to Rs. 4.66 Lakhs. Accenture was the top recruiter in 2016 with 1414 offers, followed by Wipro (899), Cognizant (705) and Infosys (388). Many early-bird head-hunting companies like Ericsson, Deloitte, iNautix, MU Sigma and Robert Bosch visited the campus even before the start of the current Campus Placement Season.
College Events
The college organised many kinds of extracurricular activities. KIIT International Model United Nations is the biggest MUN that the college organised in Asia. Delegates come from all over the world to take part in it. The next big event is KIIT FEST the technical fest of KIIT, which is organised on the month of March. KIIT FEST staged many artists from the film industry till date. KIIT also had SUNBURN campus arena with NUCLEYA as the performing DJ last year. The college also organised different kinds of sports activities from Cricket to Squash.
Fee Structure And Facilities
The present institutional fee is Rs 1,30,000/- per semester with an additional one time fee of Rs 60,000/- for books and laptop during the time of taking admissions in the college. The Mess fee is Rs 35,000 and hostel fee is Rs 50,000 per year. The AC Hostel fee is Rs 90,000.
Fees and Financial Aid
Scholarships of worth 25,000 is provided to the semester toppers of each branch. Different other scholarship are there for SC/ST students as per Govt of India norms.
Campus Life
KIIT is an internationally-focussed university and welcomes students from all corners of the globe. With international students enrolled from around 45 countries, it prides itself on being a cosmopolitan and multicultural campus. It has a 4:5 girls:boys gender ratio. Separate women quota is there for admissions into this college. There are over 20+ societies (Robotics, Aeronautics, Literary, Photography and painiting, Dramatics, Singing, Quizzing, TEDx, etc) in the college. There are various debate, robotics, singing competitions and Quizzes organised throughout the year.
Hostel Facilities
The hostel facilities are excellent, separate hostels are there for all branches which houses students from 2nd to 4th year. The first year students are kept in a separate hostel for one year with extra care. Both AC and Non AC hostels are there for students. Triple and Double sharing rooms are there in the hostel. The hostels are adequate enough to house all the students of the university. The mess food is pretty decent, food is served 4 times a day including morning and evening snacks. The food items comprises of both South and North Indian delicacies.
Alumni/Alumna
KIIT has a vast alumni network, they are always ready to help the students. I would like to recall one of the incidents which happened with one of my senior friend named Atul, he was a very bright student but wasnt able to get a job till the end of the 4th year, so he contacted one of the alumni working in an MNC who helped him get a job via Employee Referral.
Exam Structure
In a year a total of 4 exams are conducted along with the labs and sessionals. The pressure during mid-semester exams are less as less no. of chapters are in the syllabus. The end-semester exams are conducted just after the practical exams get over, so your day automatically becomes hectic. It teaches us to handle pressure efficiently.
Faculty
All the professors are from IITs and they have in-depth knowledge about the subject they are teaching. Some of them are also doing their research work in the college itself. The professors are very student friendly, they are always available to you for any kind of doubts or counselling. The college has allotted professors as 'Tutor Mentor' each for a group of 20-30 students, they help the students with any kind of problems in or outside the campus.














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