Q:   Does Jaypee Institute of Information Technology provide hostel facility to its students?
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In JIIT 62, hostel facilities for both boys and girls with other facilities like Laundry and Food/Mess are available. In campus 128, currently, there is no hostel facility available, therefore the students of JIIT 128 live in the hostel of JIIT Sector 62 and via bus they go to JIIT 128 to attend classes every day, Bus facilities are also provided by the institution.
Q:   How many departments are there under the Jaypee Institute of Information Technology?
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Jaypee Noida University, through nine departments and one school of study, offers PG, UG,  and PhD programmes to students. These courses are provided across the Computer Application, Engineering, and various other streams. The below-mentioned are departments under the Jaypee University:

Jaypee Noida University Departments
Computer Science & Engineering and Information TechnologyComputer ApplicationsElectronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
BiotechnologyPhysics and Materials Science and EngineeringMathematics
Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS)Mechanical Engineering and DesignChemistry
Q:   What PGs and hostels are available close to Jaypee Institute of Information Technology?
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You can find PGs near to JIIT both for boys and girls in Sector 62. Moreover, the college itself provides the facility of a hostel for both boys and girls. So you have both the options available. The hostel provided by the hostel provide all the amenities.

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Gagan | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2029
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2026
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3.4
Placements 3 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
Good placements, quality infrastructure, and a supportive learning environment.

Faculty: Teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. The teaching quality is good. Teachers focus a lot on practical learning as well. The ECE curriculum is relevant and covers core subjects along with programming skills. With electives and summer training, students become industry-ready. The semester exams are moderately difficult but manageable with consistent study. The exams are based on tutorial sheets and the concepts taught in class.

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Tushar Goyal | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2029
Reviewed on 20 May 2026
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4.4
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
Join if you are serious about your future.

Faculty: The teachers at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology are always ready to help. It is not only the teachers who are assigned to us for a particular subject, but every faculty member of the respective subject is very kind to us and is always ready to help and clear our doubts.

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Shaurya jain | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2029
Reviewed on 14 May 2026
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2.8
Placements 4 Infrastructure 2 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 2
Good placements at the cost of no college life.

Faculty: Teachers are kind of here. Some are chill. They don’t really care but they give good marks, while some really want you to study and are helpful, except one or two who are always in a bad mood, which causes mood swings in them. But the exam and the curriculum are good compared to other colleges. However, the exams are really hard compared to AKTU, IP, or DTU, etc., but we are graded based on other students, so that’s good.

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Anonymous | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2029
Reviewed on 24 Apr 2026
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3.8
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 4
Good placements, strong academics, disciplined campus life, and modern infrastructure.

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.

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Krishna Agarwal | B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2026
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3.4
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 4
Good for studies but not for college life.

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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Bhavika Chopra | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 5 Apr 2026
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3.6
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 4
Good for placement opportunities and location advantage for students in Delhi NCR region.

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.

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NISHANT DWIVEDI | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 8 Feb 2026
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3.2
Placements 3 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 3
Average for ECE but better for CSE.

Faculty: For ECE, a few teachers are very helpful and knowledgeable, but some just read slides. The course curriculum is not relevant for interviews except for telecom/network. Exams are not that hard, but you need to focus on tutorials as maximum questions come from them. The pass percentage is 98 percent. If you miss the end-term exam, it is considered a back, that is the only way you can fail the exams.

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Mohit kumar | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2029
Reviewed on 6 Feb 2026
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3.8
Placements 3 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
A very decent option if your JEE didn't go well.

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.

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Ananay Chaudhry | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 19 Jan 2026
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2.6
Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 2 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 3
Dissatisfied about the curriculum, but placements are kind of okay.

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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Pratyush Mittal | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2029
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2026
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4.6
Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
JIIT: The ultimate college for placements.

Faculty: Teachers are very helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. 99% of them are PhD holders. The curriculum is very relevant, and the style of teaching coding is very good. Semester exams are made on the tougher side to encourage students to study, but the downside is that they give too much study pressure, preventing students from gaining extra skills.

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Tanya Agrawal | Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 11 Jan 2026
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3.4
Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 3
It is a good college, and I am satisfied with it.

Faculty: The course is helpful. Teachers are qualified and the teaching quality was appreciated by the students. No, semester exams were not difficult at all. The passing percentage is 40, which each and every student has to maintain as eligibility criteria to be eligible for placement drives.

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Shagun Thakur | Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 11 Jan 2026
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4.2
Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
It has a supportive environment and experienced faculty members.

Faculty: It has a well-structured curriculum with current industrial academic standards. Faculty members are knowledgeable, supportive, and approachable for academic guidance. Semester exams are not very difficult and are held in a fair and transparent manner, focusing on theoretical understanding as well.

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Gaurav Pandey | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2029
Reviewed on 28 Dec 2025
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3.8
Placements 5 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 4
Very Satisfied, good studies, good environment, good location, and decent crowd.

Faculty: The SDF exams are very difficult, they are most difficult in terms of private colleges. If you are opting for CSE, learn coding beforehand. Other subjects are okay, but you need to study for at least 2 weeks before exams. 1 all-nighter will barely let you pass. The curriculum is good.

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Adwait Tripathi | B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing - Batch of 2029
Reviewed on 4 Dec 2025
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4.2
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
Good Infrastructure and Placements

Faculty: Faculty is very good in teaching their subjects. The curriculum feels up to date, and exams are also a treat to do. There happen to be 3 exams in the college: T1, T2, and T3. T3 is the end semester. They are respectively of 20 and 35 marks. Teachers are very helpful.

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Pragya Varshney | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2025
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4.0
Placements 3 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
Jaypee could be a better option than other private colleges.

Faculty: The faculty is nice, syllabus is updated time to time, classes are held regularly. The exams are very difficult but there is relative grading which makes things a little easier. The subjects are practical-based and a lot of projects are involved in curriculum.

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Yes, JIIT Noida offers scholarships to studnets. To get the scholarship benefits, students have to meet the eligibility. Students can get scholarship on the basis of merit or entrance scores. To get more information, students must visit the official website or contact the admission desk.

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Yes, entrance exam is required for admission in JIIT MBA. Candidates are shortlisted for the MBA programme based on their performance in CAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ XAT/ GMAT/ ATMA/ CUET-PG, followed by GD/ PI.

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JIIT MBA tuition fees is INR 6.4 Lacs - INR 14.2 lakh. To confirm admission, students must pay fees. The fee structure includes many components. The total fees may differ at the time of payment due to the variables of the fee structure.

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To apply for JIIT MBA, students must be eligible. The minimum qualification required to apply at JIIT is to have a graduation degree in any stream with 50% aggregate from a recognised board. MBA admisison is based on scores in management aptitude tests, followed by GD/PI.

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To get admission in JIIT for UG courses, the student should pass Class 12 in Science or commerce from a recognised board.  To get admission in PG courses the applicant must complete graduation with a valid score in the relevant stream.

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