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KIIT School of Computer Engineering UG, PG, Doctorate Courses 2025

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KIIT School of Engineering Courses & Fees 2025

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B.E. / B.Tech(12 courses)
9.9 L - 17.6 LGet Fee Details
10+2 : 60 %
Exams : KIITEE
M.E./M.Tech(5 courses)
Graduation : 50 %
Exams : KIITEEOJEE+1 More
Ph.D.(2 courses)
Graduation : 50 %
Exams : KIITEEUGC NET+3 More
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Q:   What is the last date to apply for various courses at KIIT School of Computer Engineering?
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KIIT School of Computer Engineering admissions for PhD course (January session) 2025 application is open. Till now, no schedule has been released by the university. Since the application portal is live for the PhD course, candidates can apply online for their preferred course. KIIT School of Computer Engineering admission 2025 is entrance-based, i.e., KIITEE. KIIT School of Computer Engineering offers 10 courses at the UG, PG and PhD levels in multiple streams like Engineering, Science, Management, etc.

Q:   Are admissions to various courses open at KIIT School of Computer Engineering?
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KIIT School of Computer Engineering admissions for PhD course (January session) 2025 application is open. The PhD application is open exclusively for UGC-NET/UGC-CSIR NET/GATE 2024 Qualified Candidates).andidates are selected for courses based on their entrance exam scores. Aspirants can apply online on the official website of the university. Interested candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can fill out the form.

Q:   What are the various specialisations offered for B.Tech and M.Tech at KIIT School of Computer Engineering?
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The college offers courses, such as BTech and M.Tech at the UG and PG level. Apart from the UG and PG courses, the university also offers doctorate-level courses. Students can check some of the course specialisations below:

  • Big Data & Analytics
  • Blockchain
  • Communications Engineering
  • Information Technology
Q:   How can I get admission to KIIT School of Engineering for B.Tech (lateral entry)?
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Admission Process

Interested candidates can apply online with the required information. Eligible candidates need to appear for the KIIT Entrance Exam (KIITEE) conducted by the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology. Admission is through counseling based on the rank obtained in the KIITEE.

KIIT School of Engineering Fee Structure

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Q:   Is it expensive to pursue M.Tech at KIIT School of Computer Engineering?
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The total tuition fee for KIIT School of Computer Engineering is ranges between INR 4.8 lakh-INR 12 lakh. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Students opting for hostel facility have to pay other fee components such as hostel rent, mess bill, establishment charges, etc. Students need to pay the fee only in the online mode. 

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4.2/5
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Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.6
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Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.4
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Many industry-leading companies visit the campus for the placements like Amazon, Microsoft, Tech Mahindra, Deloitte US, Infosys, Wipro, Accenture and many more.
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Placements in our branch of engineering is a little difficult as not many companies related to our field visit the college for conducting placement drives.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2029
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Overall, it's a good college.
Placements: Mostly, students get placed, as I have heard from my seniors. The average package is okay, with a median of 7 LPA, and the highest goes around 21 LPA. Mostly, students get internships here. Some of the recruiting companies that visit include Accenture, Infosys, JP Morgan, etc. Mostly, the roles offered are SDE, business analyst, etc.
Infrastructure: The classrooms are nice, and we get Wi-Fi in the classrooms too. I personally love the library, it's just perfect. Hostels are great, to be honest, infrastructure-wise, they can be very strict for girls, though. Few have study rooms even. Food is great, there's so much variety, and it keeps changing every once in a while. A few hostels have a badminton and basketball court very close to them, if you are lucky enough.
Faculty: Some teachers are really great and will actually make you enjoy learning. The course curriculum is relevant. We also have assigned mentors who are there for the students, they visit hostels often to ask if we are facing any issues. The semester exams are not tough, to be honest, just go through the PYQs, and you will be fine. The paper is standard in my opinion.
Other: The fest here is really fun, it generally happens in mid-February, mostly after mid-semester.
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RAUNIT SINGH Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
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KIIT is a decent college when it comes to private colleges.
Placements: At the end of the placement season, the majority of the students are placed, but the roles of their jobs are typically non-tech, as for the campus placement, usually tech roles are comparatively less. The non- tech jobs are usually consultancy and marketing. As far as the package is concerned, it ranges from 2.5 LPA-61 LPA.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure-wise, it stands taller than several other colleges, i.e., tier 1,2, and 3. Hostel facilities are pretty good. When it comes to Wi-Fi speed, it is a little turbulent, while lab facilities are good when it comes to the computer science branch, but for electronics-based branches, things have deteriorated in the last couple of years. A new campus has been constructed with great facilities, be it the canteen, mess, or any aspect you name it.
Faculty: When it comes to faculty, my review will be a little mixed. They are qualified enough, but a chunk of facilities still lacks the qualities of teaching. As far as the course & curriculum are concerned, it has been updated, but not industry-ready. Semester exams are pretty decent, which is worth scoring & regulations towards malpractices have been scrutinized from this year, unlike the previous years, which were a little mild.
Other: My branch has a combination of Computer Science and specialisation, which is decent enough compared to other courses. Labs are pretty hectic as they resemble an ECE-based subject, so that needs to be taken care of for CSE undergrads. Frequent events are organised based on every aspect and interest. Apart from IIT kgp's Kshitij Fest, KIIT Fest is undoubtedly the best on the Eastern side of India. Society is established for every sort of extracurricular activity.
Reviewed on 18 Dec 2025Read More
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SAYAN PAL Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
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My honest KIIT experience, worth it if you're focused, average placement, good infrastructure.
Placements: As a KIIT student, first of all, I feel it’s an above-average university in India in terms of infrastructure and facilities. The top recruiting company in 2025 was Accenture, which offered around 11 LPA to 285-300 students. There are around 4,000-4,200 students in my batch, with about 50-60 sections. Around 1,000 students got packages of more than 10 LPA. The lowest is around 3-4-5-6 LPA. The average is around 8-8.5 LPA. What I honestly feel is that if someone studies well and maintains a GPA of around 8-9+ while also gaining some industry-level skills to add to their CV, then it’s definitely worth joining KIIT.
Infrastructure: KIIT's infrastructure is really good. One issue with the Wi-Fi is that with one’s credentials, only 2 devices can connect. Regarding the quality of food, it’s alright but could be better, it's edible, and the menu changes every week, but the items revolve around the same stuff. Basically, they use some permutations and combinations with the menu. Most of the staff are really cool, but some of the mess staff's attitudes are not good. Regarding medical facilities, we have KIMS, a nice hospital, but it’s very crowded and not that organized. It can be very time-consuming, and there's not a single pull-up bar on campus.
Faculty: Some professors are really helpful, while some are not. Luckily, I got some of the best faculty, and my experience with them was really good. Most of them are from IITs, NITs, and other great universities, and the teaching quality is top-notch, though some are not. Some are very arrogant and can’t explain stuff. They just write stuff on the board. Most of them are nice, however. The course curriculum is relevant, and students are getting industry-ready. Semester exams are easy to moderate; if someone attends 70 percent of classes and studies 1-2 weeks before exams, they will easily get a CGPA of 8.5+.
Other: I chose this course because I love coding. I love the logic behind everything. Fortunately, I got some of the best faculty. Some things I wish would be better are the labs. They are not that good. You have to sit according to your roll numbers. If you are lucky and get a seat in the middle or near the board (instructor), you can follow everything clearly. But if you sit on the end side, you literally can’t see the board. You have to zoom your camera and all. It’s really hard to follow what is being taught.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
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Really glad for its first class facilities, infrastructure and greenery campus.
Placements: Almost 90 percent students are placed from CSE. The average package offered is 6 LPA, and the highest package offered is 21 LPA. Many companies like Accenture, Infosys, BNY, Meesho, JP Morgan, Philips, Optum, etc., have visited our campus. Almost 50 percent of the students got their internship in the third year itself. Top roles offered are SDE, product manager, business analyst, etc.
Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure are top notch. The environment is a fully greenery campus. We also have high-class classrooms, labs, and high-speed Wi-Fi. The hostel is also very good. We also have IIMS hospital for any kind of medical issue. Sports and games are also really encouraged.
Faculty: The teachers are really very helpful and knowledgeable. We are also assigned personal mentors who really help us when we need them. Besides, the course curriculum is really relevant and industry ready. The semester exams are not so hard to pass if you regularly attend classes and study hard. Almost 90 percent students pass their exams.
Other: I am from the Computer Science Engineering batch passing out in 2026. The college society events and especially the fest are really exciting. Besides studies, this college also provides a lot of extracurricular activities.
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Sampreet Sarkar Verified Icon
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Great campus life and placement reality of KIIT University, Bhubaneswar.
Placements: Although KIIT claims 100 percent placement, many students opt out or join mass recruiting companies, with top recruiters like Amazon, Microsoft, and Flipkart, highest packages around 50–60 LPA mostly off campus, lowest 3–4 LPA, an average of 7–8 LPA, fewer on-campus internships, and common roles such as SDE, web developer, analyst, and consultant.
Infrastructure: Facilities and infrastructure of KIIT is the best you can get. High-tech classrooms, Wi-Fi and AC in hostels and classrooms, aesthetic libraries are a part of regular life. Research facilities, project opportunities, and exploration in academics have no boundaries for someone who’s eager to learn. Hostels are great, the mess food is above average depending on hostel to hostel. Mess charges are 22.5k per semester, and hostel fee is around 50,000 approximately per semester that includes Wi-Fi, AC, laundry and everything. For medical facilities, we have KIMS which is our own medical college where our checkups are free.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful in general and definitely too qualified, as a lot of them are IITians and everyone’s a Ph.D. holder. Teaching quality and marks giving vary from teacher to teacher. The course curriculum is mostly relevant, but a lot of extra subjects are there for no reason, which hinders the actual studies required for placement. Semester exams aren’t that difficult if studied routinely. Everyone passes, and even if they don’t, they are made to appear again to clear backlogs. No year losses.
Other: I am in my 6th Semester B. Tech CSE. Computer Science is a vast subject with a lot of domains. I am getting to know a lot of things on technologies, and given the market, if you have skill in tech you get a nice pay. I wish the course was more placement focused, like AIML, Cybersecurity, Full Stack, SQL, Python, Cloud, which are more industry-based knowledge. We have almost 30 societies, and the fest and extracurricular scene is very strong here. We have crowd from foreign countries as well. The campus surroundings and connectivity are top class.
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KIIT comprehensive review.
Placements: Almost 90 percent of students get placed. The average package is 6 LPA. The highest package was 52 LPA last year, offered by Yugabyte. A few companies that recruit from campus are Accenture, Cognizant, TCS, Infosys, Deloitte, and Dell. Internships are offered by companies like Dell, JP Morgan, Cisco, etc.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is very good. Classrooms, labs, and libraries are well-maintained and great places for studying. Mess food is okayish, canteen food is good, and lots of variety is available. New hostels have games rooms to play TT, chess, carrom, etc. Sports facilities are great here.
Faculty: The faculty is mostly good and helpful. They guide you if they see you're sincere. Semester exams are not that difficult, it is okay. The course curriculum is relevant, a lot of core CSE fundamentals are taught, like OOPJ, can, DBMS, and OS, which are important from a placement perspective.
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Q:   Can I get B.Tech at KIIT School of Engineering with 75 percentile in JEE?
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Yes. At the apex of the percentile spectrum lies a promising gateway to KIIT SoE. Mechanical and civil engineering pathways gleam favorably at the 75th percentile, while the luminosity dims for the echelons of computer Science and electronics, demanding an ascent to loftier percentiles for coveted ingress.

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According to your rank you will definitely get a cse branch and rank till 8000 will get cse 

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Sabka Papaa

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Answered 6 months ago

KIIT School of Computer Engineering's admission process is entrance-based. As of yet, a schedule has not been introduced by the institute. KIIT SCE courses' admissions are based on entrance exam scores. Candidates must also fulfil the minimum eligibility requirements for the respective courses. The

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saurya snehal

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Answered a year ago

The cutoff ranks for the B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering at KIIT University have varied over the years. For instance, in 2017, the closing rank was 5,044.  In 2018, it was 5,044.  However, the cutoff ranks can fluctuate annually based on factors such as the number of applicants, exam dif

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Sagar Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a year ago

Unfortunately, I can't locate the specific data about the present day M.Tech cutoff for entrée to the KTS, even though I know the college's general eligibility criteria. However, the admission is conducted based on the performance in KIITEE exam or valid GATE score.For M.Tech programs, the candidate

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Kapil Lalwani

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Answered a year ago

Yes, KIIT offers stipends to students under specific conditions. If you secure a rank under 1000 in the KIITEE entrance exam, you may receive a stipend of ?10,000 per month for the duration of your course. 

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Bhubaneswar ( Orissa)

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