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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2029
3.8
Good placements, strong academics, disciplined campus life, and modern infrastructure.
Placements: Placements at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology Sector 128 are quite good especially for CSE and IT branches with around 90 to 98 percent getting placed. The number of students getting placed in the highest package goes up to about 62 LPA while the average package is roughly 9 LPA to 11 LPA, and the lowest is around 4 LPA to 6 LPA. Many reputed companies visit the college, however off-campus placements also occur.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of CSE at JIIT Sector 128 is modern with labs, smart classrooms, and Wi-Fi support. Hostel facilities are decent with basic rooms having electricity, internet access, and basic amenities mess. Though the Wi-Fi is not very fast. Food quality is generally satisfactory compared to other colleges. The campus also has a few sports facilities, including basketball, badminton, cricket, football, a gym, and indoor games.
Faculty: At JIIT Sector 128, faculty members are highly qualified and a few of them are supportive. The curriculum is mostly relevant. Semester exams are moderately difficult with continuous lab evaluations throughout the semester. The grading system is relatively stable, so the passing percentage changes year to year.
Other: I chose CSE at JIIT Sector 128 for its strong placement opportunities and coding culture. The course has a competitive environment which helps in developing skills. College life is disciplined but events like concerts and various clubs make it lively sometimes. The campus is close to the Blue Line Botanical Garden metro station.
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3.4
Good for studies but not for college life.
Placements: A data analyst is the role offered. There are different sectors but the main thing is that JIIT does not help you with an internship, you have to look for an internship yourself. Do look for internships on sites like Unstop, Internshala, etc. Rest I'll say, try to look for off-campus placement.
Infrastructure: I'll say that the infrastructure is quite good but the campus is quite small, class breaks, and you don't know where to go, what to do or explore, you can literally walk around the whole campus in less than 10 minutes. You can play sports after working hours on weekdays. We have different teams for sports, football, volleyball, badminton, and students can choose according to their interests.
Faculty: Teachers do teach decently, it depends on your interaction with them. Teachers do help you if you go to them with doubts and all. Every second week there are exams so there is not much time for you to do something or explore something, T1, T2, T3, lab evaluation, lab tests, and project submissions.
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.6
Good for placement opportunities and location advantage for students in Delhi NCR region.
Placements: Top recruiters in my course include Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and Intel. The average package is 9 LPA, the median package is 7 LPA, and the highest package was 45 LPA (off-campus offer) during the previous academic year. Internship opportunities are also available for 2nd and 3rd-year students.
Infrastructure: The quality of the mess is good, especially in the initial few months. A basketball court and open space are available for sports. However, there is no dedicated space for other sports like badminton, tennis, etc. Labs are well-equipped, and the library has a good collection of books.
Faculty: Teachers are qualified but sometimes available to solve doubts. The teaching quality is fine overall. The course curriculum is aligned with government and UGC guidelines. 3 exams take place during a semester, and the level of the examinations is moderate to difficult. The pass percentage varies from course to course, but is kept around 30% generally.
Reviewed on 5 Apr 2026Read More
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Good placements, strong academics, disciplined campus life, and modern infrastructure.
Placements: Placements at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology Sector 128 are quite good especially for CSE and IT branches with around 90 to 98 percent getting placed. The number of students getting placed in the highest package goes up to about 62 LPA while the average package is roughly 9 LPA to 11 LPA, and the lowest is around 4 LPA to 6 LPA. Many reputed companies visit the college, however off-campus placements also occur.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of CSE at JIIT Sector 128 is modern with labs, smart classrooms, and Wi-Fi support. Hostel facilities are decent with basic rooms having electricity, internet access, and basic amenities mess. Though the Wi-Fi is not very fast. Food quality is generally satisfactory compared to other colleges. The campus also has a few sports facilities, including basketball, badminton, cricket, football, a gym, and indoor games.
Faculty: At JIIT Sector 128, faculty members are highly qualified and a few of them are supportive. The curriculum is mostly relevant. Semester exams are moderately difficult with continuous lab evaluations throughout the semester. The grading system is relatively stable, so the passing percentage changes year to year.
Other: I chose CSE at JIIT Sector 128 for its strong placement opportunities and coding culture. The course has a competitive environment which helps in developing skills. College life is disciplined but events like concerts and various clubs make it lively sometimes. The campus is close to the Blue Line Botanical Garden metro station.
Reviewed on 24 Apr 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2028
3.4
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Good for studies but not for college life.
Placements: A data analyst is the role offered. There are different sectors but the main thing is that JIIT does not help you with an internship, you have to look for an internship yourself. Do look for internships on sites like Unstop, Internshala, etc. Rest I'll say, try to look for off-campus placement.
Infrastructure: I'll say that the infrastructure is quite good but the campus is quite small, class breaks, and you don't know where to go, what to do or explore, you can literally walk around the whole campus in less than 10 minutes. You can play sports after working hours on weekdays. We have different teams for sports, football, volleyball, badminton, and students can choose according to their interests.
Faculty: Teachers do teach decently, it depends on your interaction with them. Teachers do help you if you go to them with doubts and all. Every second week there are exams so there is not much time for you to do something or explore something, T1, T2, T3, lab evaluation, lab tests, and project submissions.
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.6
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Good for placement opportunities and location advantage for students in Delhi NCR region.
Placements: Top recruiters in my course include Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and Intel. The average package is 9 LPA, the median package is 7 LPA, and the highest package was 45 LPA (off-campus offer) during the previous academic year. Internship opportunities are also available for 2nd and 3rd-year students.
Infrastructure: The quality of the mess is good, especially in the initial few months. A basketball court and open space are available for sports. However, there is no dedicated space for other sports like badminton, tennis, etc. Labs are well-equipped, and the library has a good collection of books.
Faculty: Teachers are qualified but sometimes available to solve doubts. The teaching quality is fine overall. The course curriculum is aligned with government and UGC guidelines. 3 exams take place during a semester, and the level of the examinations is moderate to difficult. The pass percentage varies from course to course, but is kept around 30% generally.
Reviewed on 5 Apr 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2029
3.8
3.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
A very decent option if your JEE didn't go well.
Placements: Placement in this college is decent, as I have communicated with my seniors. They have told me big companies like LinkedIn, Amazon, Google also come here, and semiconductor-based companies like NXP also comes and one can easily get a 7-8 LPA average package, and almost 70-80% students get placed during the placement drive.
Infrastructure: The Wi-Fi is decent, and the hostel mess is very good compared to other hostel mess and the food is genuinely good. The infrastructure of the hostel is pretty decent too, and they provide all the required facilities, although there aren't many facilities for sports.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful, and some of them are IIT passouts themself and teach very well. The difficult part of the exam is pretty decent, it is obviously harder compared to other colleges, as I've asked my friends from other colleges, and the curriculum is quite interesting itself.
Reviewed on 6 Feb 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2029
3.2
4.0Placements3.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty3.0Crowd & Campus Life3.0Value for Money
Dissatisfied with the sports facility of this college.
Placements: 60% placements are offered in our college. The minimum CGPA that is required is 7.0. The highest package of the ECE branch this year is 47 LPA to date. The top recruiters are HCL Tech, Deloitte, TCS, etc. Internships are offered mostly to every 3rd and 4th year, which makes it upto 80%, and analytical roles are majorly offered.
Infrastructure: The Wi-Fi of our college has a per-day data limit of 5GB/day, which can be quite problematic sometimes. Food facilities are on par and have no such problem. It is average, to say the least. For sports, the condition is very bad, and we have no real ground to play on. It's just concrete.
Faculty: Faculty is like the faces of a coin. Some are good, and some are bad. Some are experienced and well prepared for the lectures, but some are not even motivated to teach. Curriculum and exams are way too tough compared to other private colleges. We don't have mid sem and sem we have like monthly exams, T1, T2, T3 (end-of-semester), and with an attendance criterion of 70%.
Other: This college has really good labs for our course, with special mention to the VLSI labs. Faculty could've been better. Connectivity is really good since the college is in the city center. When it comes to events and festivals, those things are really dead in this college.
Reviewed on 6 Feb 2026Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2026
2.6
3.0Placements3.0Infrastructure2.0Faculty2.0Crowd & Campus Life3.0Value for Money
Dissatisfied about the curriculum, but placements are kind of okay.
Placements: Nearly 70 percent of students are placed. Top roles are business analyst and associate consultant. Top companies include startups and mass hirers like Infosys, Cognizant. Companies like Oracle and Amazon also do on-campus visits, and the overall hiring scene is okay.
Infrastructure: Classrooms depend on buildings; for B. Tech, they are not up to the mark and are in bad shape. Labs are clean and have facilities, but the experiments are bookish and some are not worth it. Food quality is normal, not too bad, but it gets boring after some time.
Faculty: The curriculum is very tough as there are 3 exams each semester, and the last exam covers the complete syllabus. Though there is relative grading, sometimes no one gets the A+ mark due to the bar. The debar percentage is about 65–70 percent, which is high.
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If software development is your first priority, switching to computer Science at Jaypee, Solan is a wise decision. But LPU is a great option; its CSE programme is well-known for its industry-driven specialties and international hackathons. Tech pros have a competitive advantage thanks t

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Yes you will easily get CSE in JIIT128 or core elctronics at JIIT 62

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JIIT Noida JEE Main cutoff 2025 for the Round 1 had closing ranks between 70921 and 197144, with CSE being the most competitive for admission. While, Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design and Technology) had a lenient first-round closing rank of 197144 and was the least competitive for admission amon

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This decision of selecting JIIT Noida (CSE) over lower branches at DTU or NSUT depends on your career goals and interest-

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Rashmi Karan

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Answered 3 months ago

Students have to pay a certain amount at the time of submitting the JIIT application form. The JIIT Noida application fees is as below:

CoursesApplication Fees
BTech, BTech + MTech, BTech lateral entryINR 1200
BA/ BBA/ BSc/ BCA/ BComINR 500
PG and PhD coursesINR 1000

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