A Decent Experience

Faculty
4.0
Placement
3.0
Course
4.0
Campus
4.0
College
4.0
Hostel
3.0
Internship
3.0
Sri Sai Srinivash Panda
Sri Sai Srinivash Panda
Reviewed on Jan 23, 2026(Enrolled 2024)

Course Curriculum Overview

4

I would rate the course curriculum at IIIT Bhubaneswar around 8/10 in terms of relevance and comprehensiveness because it covers most of the important CS/IT foundations that are actually useful for placements and higher studies. The main things that influenced my decision to choose this course were the strong focus on core subjects like DSA, OOP, DBMS, OS, Computer Networks, along with regular labs and programming-oriented learning, which gives a solid base for internships and software roles. Overall, the curriculum prepares well for real-world applications if I stay consistent with practice, because it builds logic, problem-solving, and technical understanding, but for industry-level readiness I still need to do extra things like projects, competitive coding, and learning tools/frameworks on my own. For higher studies too, the core theory and structured subjects help, especially if someone is interested in research or GATE/masters preparation. If I had to suggest improvements, I feel the curriculum can include more industry-relevant project-based learning, modern development tools (Git, cloud basics, DevOps intro), and more hands-on teaching instead of only theory and slides in some subjects. Teaching methods can be improved by adding more real-life examples, interactive sessions, and structured mentoring for weaker students. About exams, the system is semester-based and usually has internal assessments/midsems + endsems, and exams come at a pretty regular pace, so it can feel hectic when multiple subjects have tests close together. The difficulty level depends on the subject and faculty, but I’d say it’s moderate overall, and scoring becomes easier if I stay regular rather than studying only at the last moment.

Internships Opportunities

3

Internship opportunities in IIIT Bhubaneswar are pretty decent, but honestly it depends a lot on how much effort we put in. Most students start seriously hunting internships from 2nd year end / 3rd year, and good opportunities usually come through a mix of college support + off-campus applying (LinkedIn, Internshala, referrals, etc.). Some students get internships in companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, Accenture, and a lot of people also land internships in startups as developers. The common roles are like SDE Intern / Web Dev Intern / Backend Intern / Data Analyst Intern / ML Intern / QA Intern, and many of them come with a stipend (it totally depends on the company, some are paid and some are not). The work is usually project based—like making a full-stack website, building REST APIs, fixing bugs, adding new features, working on databases, or even training a small ML model for prediction tasks. At the end of the internship, most of us come out with a proper project on GitHub, real experience of how teams work, and sometimes even a PPO chance if we perform really well. Overall, if we stay consistent with DSA + projects, internships here become much easier to grab.

Placement Experience

3

Placements at IIIT Bhubaneswar are generally good and improving, especially for students who stay consistent with coding, projects, and internships. In my college, students usually become eligible for campus placements from around the 7th semester (4th year), while many students start getting internship opportunities and pre-placement offers from the 5th–6th semester itself depending on skills. Every year, companies from the software and IT domain visit the campus for roles like Software Developer / SDE, QA, Analyst, Web Developer, and sometimes Data-related roles, and students also get offers through off-campus applications. Some of the common recruiters include companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, Accenture, along with product/startup opportunities depending on the year, and multiple students receive more than one offer as well. The highest package and average package vary every year and depend a lot on branch, performance, and market conditions, but overall the college provides decent placement support and training sessions like aptitude, DSA guidance, and interview preparation. The placement percentage is also fairly good for students who actively participate in the placement process, while the rest generally go for higher studies or off-campus roles. After completing my degree, my plan is to either secure a good software developer role through campus/off-campus and build experience, or if I feel more interested academically, I may prepare for higher studies or competitive exams along with improving my skills.

Fees and Financial Aid

I am a General category student at IIIT Bhubaneswar (B.Tech) and my fee is charged semester-wise, and it increases year by year, mainly because the tuition fee increases from ?93,000 per semester in 1st year to ?1,17,000 per semester in 4th year. In my 1st year, I will be paying around ?3.12 lakh for the full year (including one-time charges), because apart from the semester fees I also have to pay the University Registration Fee of ?5,000 (one-time) and an Institute Caution Deposit of ?15,000 (refundable, one-time). From my 2nd year onwards, these one-time charges will not be charged again, and my yearly fees will be approximately ?3.13 lakh in 2nd year, ?3.29 lakh in 3rd year, and ?3.50 lakh in 4th year. The compulsory charges included during the course are the Tuition Fee, Library & IT Services, Examination Fee, Student Welfare, Placement Fee, Alumni Fee, Hostel Accommodation (triple sharing), Campus Utility & Establishment Charges, and Mess Fee (tentative), along with the one-time registration and caution deposit in the 1st year. Overall, the total fee for my complete 4-year B.Tech course comes to around ?13.04 lakh, and since the tuition and some other charges increase each year, the fee is not constant and is increasing. For my batchmates belonging to categories like SC/ST/OBC, the fee structure is generally the same, but some students may end up paying less if they receive government scholarships or fee reimbursements, such as NSP (National Scholarship Portal) schemes, state scholarships, or merit/need-based financial aid, depending on eligibility and income criteria.

Campus Life

4

My overall experience with campus life at IIIT Bhubaneswar has been pretty balanced—social life is good if we actively participate, and most students bond through classes, hostel life, coding culture, and events. The campus has a decent number of student activities and clubs, and the vibe becomes more engaging during fests and competitions. The best fests in my college are Advaita and E-Summit—Advaita is the main techno-cultural fest with the best overall energy, events, and performances, while E-Summit is more focused on entrepreneurship, startup culture, speaker sessions, and networking. We have annual cultural and technical events where students participate in coding contests, workshops, performances, and fun activities (the main fests are usually held around the spring semester months like February–April, depending on the academic calendar). The library is useful for academics because it has a good collection of subject-related books for core courses like DSA, DBMS, OS, CN, and maths, and students can also access reference material and journals depending on availability. Classrooms are decent and generally equipped with basic technology like projectors/screens for presentations and teaching, and labs are important for practical learning since most subjects include lab work. Sports and extracurriculars are available too, like cricket, football, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, and indoor games, and students also participate in events and competitions when organized. There are multiple student-run clubs and groups (like coding/tech clubs, cultural clubs, and sports groups), and these communities really improve campus life because they help with networking, teamwork, and staying active beyond academics. Overall, the campus life here feels simple and focused, but it becomes fun and memorable when we take part in clubs, events, and social interactions regularly.

Hostel Facilities

3

The hostel facility at IIIT Bhubaneswar is decent and works fine for student life, especially if you’re already used to similar living conditions. In my room, the basic facilities provided are light, fan, table, and chair, which are enough for daily studying and regular use, but it’s not very luxurious. The meal quality in the mess is decent enough, and I feel students from Odisha usually adjust easily with the taste and menu, though sometimes it can feel repetitive. The hostel registration process is simple and mostly happens during admission/reporting time, where we complete the formalities, pay the hostel and mess charges, and then room allotment is done by the institute. In terms of affordability, the hostel is reasonably priced compared to staying outside in a PG, and since I haven’t rented any room or PG, I can’t comment on the locality outside the campus, but overall staying in the hostel feels convenient and manageable for academics and campus life.

Admission

I chose IIIT Bhubaneswar over the other college I applied to, which was KIIT, mainly because IIIT Bhubaneswar felt like a better fit for my long-term goals in terms of coding culture, academic seriousness, and overall brand value as a government-backed technical institute. Even though I got admission in KIIT, I preferred IIIT because the peer group here is more focused on programming, internships, and placements, and the environment pushes me to stay consistent and improve my skills. Also, when I compared both colleges, KIIT has a bigger and more happening campus life, but IIIT Bhubaneswar feels more career-driven and closer to the kind of tech exposure I wanted. I got admission into IIIT Bhubaneswar through the Odisha category, where the selection is done based on eligibility and merit as per the counselling process, and the overall admission experience was smooth for me. The basic eligibility was passing 12th with Physics and Mathematics, and the admission process mainly involved counselling, document verification, and fee payment, after which the final seat confirmation was done. Overall, I feel I made the right choice because IIIT Bhubaneswar matches my priorities more in terms of academics, opportunities, and building a strong tech career.

Faculty

4

In my experience at IIIT Bhubaneswar, the faculty-to-student ratio feels decent overall, and most teachers are supportive if we approach them properly. The faculty–student relationship is generally professional but friendly, and many professors are approachable during office hours, after class, or through WhatsApp/mail for doubt-solving and project guidance, especially if you’re consistent and genuinely interested. Talking about the course structure, it is properly semester-based with a strong focus on core subjects like programming, data structures, algorithms, DBMS, OS, computer networks, and maths in the initial semesters, and it gradually moves towards electives, labs, mini-projects, and sometimes research-oriented work depending on the branch and semester. The exam system usually includes multiple components like internal assessments (mid-sem/CTs), lab evaluations, assignments/quizzes, attendance (sometimes), and an end-semester exam, so the final score is not based only on one exam. The difficulty depends on the subject and the faculty, but if you attend classes and practice regularly, it is manageable; however, some subjects can feel tough and scoring becomes hard if you study only before exams. The marking scheme is mostly balanced between internals and end-sem, and practical/lab work carries good weightage, so being consistent helps a lot. Regarding failures, it’s not like half the class fails, but a few students do get backlogs every semester, mainly because of poor attendance, weak basics, or last-minute preparation. About naming the “best” or “not liked” faculty members, I would rather not take specific names publicly, but overall I found some faculties really good because they teach conceptually, give real-world examples, and guide well for projects, while a few others feel strict in marking or more theory-focused, which makes the subject feel boring. Overall, the curriculum is quite relevant for placements and tech growth.

Night Life

2

Nightlife around IIIT Bhubaneswar is honestly pretty simple and limited because the campus is in a more isolated area, so there aren’t many famous places nearby to roam around late at night. Most of the fun happens inside the hostel and campus itself, where students usually unwind by hanging out in friends’ rooms, casual group talks, playing games, watching movies/series, or just chilling after a long day of classes. The gym and common areas are used a lot in the evening time, and usually students also spend time in the cafeteria/canteen whenever it’s open, but after a point most facilities start closing down and the campus becomes quiet. The library is mainly used during daytime and evening hours, and late-night studying usually shifts to hostel rooms. Hostel rules are strict and the hostel closing time is 9:30 PM, so after that movement is restricted and students mostly stay inside.

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