Yes, it's kind of true that KIIT University has been recording excellent placement percentages over the last few years. This year it recorded 90% placements while last year it recorded 92% placements.
KIIT University has a very dedicated T and P Cell that is well aware that placement is the main criterion to analyze the college's worth. It works relentlessly throughout the year with HRs of different companies at different levels. Whenever a mass-recruiting company is planning to visit, thorough placement training takes place.
Here is what the placements at KIIT look like
KIIT has managed to maintain a good placement scenario thanks to the relentless efforts of the T and P cell. The efforts are reflected in the following statistics:
Particulars |
Placement Statistics (2022) |
Placement Statistics (2023) |
Highest package |
INR 52 LPA |
INR 63 LPA |
Average package |
INR 6.05 LPA |
INR 6.5 LPA |
Placement rate |
92% |
90% |
Students participated |
NA |
2,800 |
Single offers |
3,200 |
2,650 |
Students got multiple offers |
2,000 |
1,200 |
Total recruiters |
400+ |
350+ |
New recruiters |
62+ |
120+ |
Total offers |
5,000 |
4,500 |
Total companies offered INR 10 LPA and above |
42 |
80 |
Students placed in dream companies |
1,500 |
1,100 |
So yes, KIIT has great placements!
I have a friend at KIIT University. Here’s what he had to say regarding this question.
Judging Parameters:
Both academics and areas concerning research works need to improve. However, the present administration is trying to improve the situation.
KIIT has also witnessed an upward surge in placements. Numerous premier companies such as Microsoft, Dell, and Amazon are visiting the campus placements. Here are the placement highlights for 2021.
Highest CTC |
30 LPA |
Average CTC |
6 LPA |
Total no of offers |
90 |
The non-academic part of the institute is quite commendable. There is the availability of many extra-curricular activities on campus.
In brief, KIIT is rather a good choice if you are not only looking for academics. It offers a good campus life with decent placements.
Here are a few helpful tips for students starting their first year at KIIT University
I hope this helped you!
If you are looking for official rankings released by ranking bodies, magazines, and newspapers, then you have come to the wrong place. I dont believe the rank of an institute is the right way to evaluate its credibility and worth. Rank is just a number assigned by magazines and newspapers for advertisement and is often misleading.
I feel it's better to refer to national/international standards for that. KIIT has been awarded 'category A' by MHRD, govt. of India and also enjoys'Tier 1' accreditation for Engineering streams by NBA of AICTE. This is what you call a big achievement and the right portrayal of the institute's image. Despite being younger, it can still be compared to old institutes like KIIT and Manipal.
KIIT provides excellent opportunities even to an average student. The institute focuses equally on both academics and extracurriculars to ensure holistic development. The placement scenario is decent and many big companies like Tata Power, ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel, JSW Energy, JWIL Infra Limited, Stellantis, Accenture, Cognizant, TCS, etc visit the campus.
Overall, the institute is a great choice if you are looking for a vibrant college life and good academics.
Survival at KIIT can be judged on the basis of many criteria such as hostel life, campus life, or academics. Consider the following
Initially, the hostel life at KIIT is 6/10 in terms of hardship for survival. In the starting, you have to be punctual and check in at the hostel on time. But once the fresher party is done, you live a considerably free hostel life. There are no major restrictions and every query is taken care of at the reception area.
Campus life: KIIT has one of the most dynamic and vibrant campus life. You don’t have to follow many rules and are a free bird here. A number of societies promote extracurricular activities so make sure to enroll and pursue your passion.
Academic life: The difficulty of academic life varies from individual to individual but on average, it can be rated as 4/10. Attending classes regularly and doing frequent revisions can help you score good marks without any extra effort.
Exams: Sadly, KIIT does not conduct very challenging exams and you can score good marks just by solving the previous year's papers and attending classes regularly.
Lab sessions: The lab sessions are very easy provided that you are interested in them.
So, it can be safely concluded that it’s pretty easy to survive at KIIT. All you need is a positive and consistent attitude.
KIIT University has a 10-point grading system for calculating CGPA. For this, you need to take the sum of the products of the credit weightage of each course and the grade point obtained in that course, divided by the sum of the credit weightage of all the courses.
Consider the following example, if you have taken 5 courses in a semester with the given grade points and credit weightage:
Course |
Grade Point |
Credit Weightage |
Product |
Course 1 |
8 |
4 |
32 |
Course 2 |
9 |
3 |
27 |
Course 3 |
7 |
3 |
21 |
Course 4 |
10 |
2 |
20 |
Course 5 |
8 |
2 |
16 |
Sum |
14 |
116 |
Now, the sum of the products of the credit weightage of each course and the grade point is 116 while the sum of credit weightages is 14. To get the CGPA, you need to divide the former with the latter.
CGPA =116/14=8.28
To calculate CGPA for the entire program,
The relative grading system compares the grades of the students to the overall performance of the class.
Manipal University will be the better option. It offers good academics. For branches like CSE, IT, ECE, EEE, Mech, etc. MIT can be compared to some NITs. Admission to the institute is based on merit. So, the student crowd is decent. It has a decent placement record. The recent highlights of Manipal University Jaipur placements show an average CTC of INR 5.43 LPA.
Overall, placements, academics, alumni base, and campus life makes MIT one of the best private universities in the country.
KIIT is a good choice for a B.Tech. I have listed below some reasons for my assertion-
The IT Mass Recruitment Campus Drives generated 1300 job offers from companies like Accenture, Cognizant, Capgemini, Mindtree, Bosch, Ericsson, and IBM, among others.
Other than all these interesting facts, like any other college or university, KIIT will give to friends for life and some of the best memories. Your lifestyle and mindset will transform for the best during your years at KIIT.
I am a CSE student at KIIT. In my batch, there is a 10-pointer as well as a 7.5-pointer. I myself scored 9.31 in my first sem. I scored 85% in AISSCE but there are also students in my class who scored above 90%.
During our KIIT counseling, we were to be allotted our branches based on our ranks in the KIITEE. CSE seats were filled quickly. This is because the first preference of students is CSE, then EE, and then come the other branches like Mechanical, Civil, and others. The best rank holders in KIITEE choose the CSE branch.
CSE students at KIIT are not only good at their studies, but they are also very active in extracurriculars. The CSE department hosts great freshers’ parties and CSE has a good share of coordinators in fests and other events.
Overall, CSE students in KIIT are hardworking individuals who perform well not only in studies but also in other extracurricular activities.
I am a third year student at KIIT. Till now, my experience has been great. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time over here and made some great friends.
KIIT is a good institution with great facilities. It is, however, a little on the expensive side. The students are not pressurized unnecessarily in the name of studies, which is a good thing. The campus life is also great over here.
A lot of companies visit the campus. Some years ago, some big IT companies did not visit the campus for placements. The institution compensated by bringing in startups and even, surprisingly, some BPOs.
Apart from studies, the students of KIIT make use of opportunities to go for various extracurriculars and indulge in hobbies that they couldn’t practice before due to family pressure or other circumstances. Many students even decide to pursue their passion.
Alumni of KIIT like Amandeep Khayal (Amandeep Singh) and Kartik Bhagat decided to choose their passion over Engineering.
Bhubaneswar as a city does not offer much to the youth. However, KIIT is a good institution and you will spend some of the best years of your life over here.