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4.3/5
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2024
3.8
3.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
Budget friendly MBA and decent placements.
Placements: Talking about placements, I would say it is average for the MBA batch. The average package was 7-8 LPA. The highest package was 30 LPA. So decent placements are there. One can go for it as it has a decent ROI. A loan option is also available for individuals without collateral. 
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is okayish, and the campus size is not that big. Hostel rooms are average. We are not provided with coolers, and we have to arrange them ourselves. A big football court area is there, and also gym facilities are available. The hostel security staff is also good. 
Faculty: Faculty is very supportive, and they are quite knowledgeable, and the curriculum is always updated as per current industry needs, especially for the IT sector. Many faculty are Ph.D. scholars. But less corporate experienced faculty. Personally, I would say the best B-school is good to pursue an MBA if u have this option available. 
Reviewed on 25 May 2026Read More
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M.Tech. in Information Technology (Networks Systems and Computing) - Batch of 2027
3.4
4.0Placements3.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Good for placements, but a hectic curriculum.
Placements: Placements are good, about 95 percent of students got placed. The average package is around 20 LPA. So don't join if you just want placements but prepare well to be with the hectic culture. For M.Tech students, it's a little bit competitive with the B.Tech Students. But all the IT students are given equal opportunity.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is good but less priority is given to sports and games. The campus is big but not as good as IITs and NITs. The playground is okay not too big and not too small. Cultural activities are not very often and are given very little priority and it rarely happens.
Faculty: Some faculty are good at concepts and explanations but some are not good at explanations, even though they are good at concepts. They are well-experienced in teaching and guiding students from scratch but it mostly depends on how the student understands the lessons.
Other: Just be ready to take studies as a challenge if you want to join here, don't just join for placements.
Reviewed on 24 Mar 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2028
4.4
5.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
Not satisfied with the teaching faculty, the best placement in 2025, with good infrastructure.
Placements: As far as I know, in the previous year, 96% of students were placed in companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, Adobe, Goldman Sachs, Uber, and many more, which led to an average package of 33 LPA, median 18 LPA and the highest package to 120 LPA (I don't know about the lowest). In terms of the percentage of students placed, (422/431), i.e., 96%, something with more than 150+ companies visited.
Infrastructure: Hostel facilities are far better than those of many colleges. On campus, you will get a basketball court, squash court, common ground for cricket and football and a student activity centre which has a table tennis table, 8-ball court, carrom, chess with health center and an ambulance facility. In the hostel, we have 4 charging points and 1 ethernet point, which is efficient.
Faculty: Teaching faculty, as I believe, is not as good as IIT's, but they are far more knowledgeable and have a great teaching quality, which is helpful. Curriculum is well balanced and divided into 8 semesters with 2 major exams and 2 minor quiz and all of them have a passing percentage.
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B.Tech. in Information Technology (Business Informatics) - Batch of 2028
3.8
4.0Placements3.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
Good for your career, questionable for your college memories.
Placements: The current 4th-year batch, particularly talking about the ITBI branch, had quite good placements, with a rough figure of approximately 90% of students in the branch being placed, with the average and median being somewhere around 25 CTC. Tier 1 companies visit the campus, namely Google, Microsoft, etc. The internship drive for our seniors was surprising; in a batch size of about 450 students, approximately 190 students now hold a summer internship.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure provided for studying is satisfactory and just about what you would expect. Wi-Fi is fast. The library is small but does the job. Whereas the infrastructure of the hostel, on the other hand, is where this takes a dip. For the first-year boys, they would get the newly built Boys Hostel 5, which is the epitome of quality life in the hostel. You would get here and that too is just satisfactory enoug nothing special. From the second year onwards, the quality of food in the mess, hostel maintenance, and cleanliness all of these deteriorate.
Faculty: Teachers surely are qualified, but I personally believe that if I could control anything in the college, I would seriously change the faculty members for most of the courses. I can only name two professors to date in whose lectures the students would start to sit from the first bench just because the subject was interesting and, even more important, they taught with utmost detail, which I personally liked. The rest, I felt, most professors don't even care that much about teaching; instead, they are busy with their own research papers.
Other: Events and fests are slowly being scaled off by the faculty here, at least that is what I believe. Talking about the crowd to expect, I would say it is quite diverse you would see people from all around the country and even all around the world here. I wish there were more cultural activities happening in the college. Currently, it seems my whole life is just grinding for placements or internships with some break in between getting happy for a day or two if you happen to get one. Otherwise, contemplate what you did wrong.
Reviewed on 14 Mar 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2028
3.8
4.0Placements3.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
Placement-oriented college, don't expect anything else.
Placements: Placements this year in our batch were above 90%, with the highest being 1.4 CPA and the lowest being 8 LPA. Don't expect top packages unless you are really intelligent and/or lucky. The average is around 25 LPA. Companies like Microsoft, Google, Intuit, Walmart, Quadeye, NK Securities, UnifyApps, Media. Net, etc., recruit. Some even came for sales positions. Almost 80% got internships in the IT branch, companies such as Google, Microsoft, UnifyApps, Walmart, LinkedIn, etc., came for it. The highest paying roles were for Quant.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is average at best. Wi-Fi works, but the proxy is very problematic. Classrooms are good, but not well-maintained. There are not many options for food inside the campus, with the canteens being very hygienic. We have a medical store that gives reimbursement on request. Sports facilities are decent with a big ground for football, cricket, volleyball, tennis court, squash room, outdoor badminton court and indoor games SAC building.
Faculty: Most teachers are well qualified, but few of them know how to teach, as is the case with most colleges. The course curriculum is relevant and may be better than most colleges, but it is quite rigorous. Semester exams are quite difficult, and you need to study for at least a week before the exams. The pass percentage depends on the course's difficulty. Generally, people except for 2-3 pass almost every course.
Other: I chose this course because I have been interested in it for a very long time. Best thing about my course is placement assurance and relevant courses of my interest. I think the course should have had fewer subjects and less syllabus, currently, it is too paced. 1-2 major events happen per year. Effervescense is the annual cultural fest, Aparoksha is the tech fest, and Asmita is the sports fest, mostly, they get cancelled or postponed to next year. The crowd is average, some really talented people are there. Campus is located in a rural surrounding, so don't expect many things to explore here.
Reviewed on 6 Feb 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2029
4.4
5.0Placements4.0Infrastructure5.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
The college is very good if you are interested in coding.
Placements: Placement is very good this year. About 98–100 percent placement rate. In our college, almost all big companies come such as Microsoft, Amazon, Walmart, etc. Here, the average package is almost true as shown by Google, about 33 LPA. There is very little chance to get a job in core electronics..
Infrastructure: Every facility is good, but we have to compromise a little bit with the mess facilities. The Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad (IIITA) is one of India’s premier institutes focused on information technology and allied fields, known for its strong academic culture, modern infrastructure, and competitive environment.
Faculty: Examinations are conducted properly and faculty are also good. 75% attendance is compulsory. But here college life is hectic enough. I think they will improve the facilities, as the mess food is very tasteless. Food contains many items but has zero taste.
Other: Events and fests are properly enhanced. But very few scholarship schemes are provided by this college.
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Answered 2 weeks ago

The rank needed for admission at this institution varies by round, course, category, etc.  For the General AI category, the round 1 cutoff ranged from 4140 to 7585. So, General AI category students should strive for a rank of at least 7585 or below. 

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Neerja Rohatgi

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Yes, you can get into IIIT Allahabad with a JEE Main rank of 4000 if you belong to the OBC AI category. For this category, the round 1 of IIIT Allahabad JEE Main cutoff 2026 ranged from 2351 to 4378. See the table below to know which course can be availed. 

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BTech + MBA in Information Technology Business Informatics (Dual Degree)4378

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Neerja Rohatgi

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Answered a week ago

No, you cannot get the IIIT Allahabad BTech ECE branch in the first round for any category. For admission to this branch, General AI quota students need a rank of at least 6788 or lower to be qualified for admission.  

If you do want admission to this branch, you can opt for the Netaji Subhas Univers

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Neerja Rohatgi

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Answered 3 weeks ago

No, its not possible for students to get into IIIT Allahabad without JEE if they want admission in the BTech programme at the college. JEE Mains is compulsory for the BTech and GATE is mandatory for M.Tech at the college. 

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Shruti Manchanda

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Answered 3 weeks ago

Yes, IIIT Allahabad - Indian Institute of Information Technology is a Tier 1 college. All the NITs, IITs and IIITs are Tier 1 colleges. IIIT Allahabad is known for its amazing placements and quality education in Science and Technology fields. 

 

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