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:   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:   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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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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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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Gaurav Saxena | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 20 Sep 2025
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4.8
Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
Jaypee Noida review by CSE under graduate.

Faculty: Teaching quality here is very good, and teachers here are very helpful and knowledgeable. They also help students after class both offline and online, as they are all highly qualified and skilled in their subjects. The exams are a bit difficult but if you have studied well, it will not affect you.

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Bhavya Aggarwal | B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design and Technology) - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 6 Aug 2025
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2.8
Placements 4 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 2 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 3
A very good college in terms of private colleges.

Faculty: The college conducts very hard and frequent exams, 3 times. Some teachers are very learned and good, but a lot of them just read PPTs, and that's it. They are also not very open to ideas and questions, and are not as engaging teachers as one expects in a college.

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Kashish Gupta | B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design and Technology) - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 21 Jul 2025
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3.6
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 4
Good placements but boring college life.

Faculty: The course curriculum is relevant. Teachers are quite variable, but many of them are not very good at teaching, so you have to study on your own for many subjects, or you can go to other teachers who might explain the topics better. Exams are unnecessarily frequent. We have three exams in total, and as soon as one ends, there are lab tests, evaluations, or projects going on, which get very exhausting.

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Vansh Sharma | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 13 Jul 2025
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4.6
Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 5
Satisfied with the college, except for the campus area, which is hardly 16 acres.

Faculty: Although most of the faculty is good, there are some who seem least interested in teaching. But there are many who want you to succeed; you can reach them anytime, whenever you face difficulty. They are helpful. Exams here would be easy for you if you solve all the tutorial sheets provided by teachers. Many questions are similar.

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KESHAV AGRAWAL | B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 13 Jun 2025
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4.0
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
I'm not satisfied with the mess food at all; it's horrible.

Faculty: Most of the faculty members are qualified (many hold PhDs) and are quite approachable for doubts or project guidance. The course curriculum is updated regularly to match industry trends, but you still need to learn extra skills on your own. Semester exams are moderately difficult, with around 90% pass percentage if you study consistently.

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Mahi Aggarwal | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 30 May 2025
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5.0
Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
Absolutely satisfied with best experience.

Faculty: Teachers are very helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. They help us in every possible way to be industry-ready and also be the best version of ourselves in life. The teaching quality is nice as the material provided by them helps a lot. The course curriculum is completely irrelevant and related to the industry. Also, the sequence of subjects is also very nicely structured. The semester exams happen 3 times in a semester. The difficulty is moderate. You can easily pass the course if you pay att...

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Aditit Bhargava | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
Reviewed on 23 May 2025
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2.8
Placements 3 Infrastructure 2 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
Review of Jaypee 128 sector.

Faculty: Some teachers are helpful and appear qualified, but teaching quality varies. All instructors use PPT exclusively. The curriculum is efficient as it focuses on important subjects and seems industry-ready. Exams are tough, making it difficult to maintain a good CGPA.

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Rakshit Vyas | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 17 May 2025
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2.6
Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 2 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 2
Good placements but bad college life.

Faculty: Exams are one of the worst parts, as every subject used to have 3 exams, and labs had 4 evaluations per semester. On top of that, you also have to submit projects, assignments, etc., which makes the schedule very hectic and unenjoyable. In my experience, college life is pretty bad at this college.

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Arshdeep Singh | B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
Reviewed on 17 May 2025
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3.4
Placements 4 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 4
Review of students' perspectives.

Faculty: Some faculty members are well-experienced and have done the graduation from prestigious institutions like IIT and NITs. Some of them are PhD holders and if we need any type of help from the faculty members then they will be the ones to help us. Some faculty members are bad.

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Answered 4 weeks ago

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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Answered 4 weeks 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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Answered 4 weeks ago

Jaypee Institute of Information Technology Noida intake is limited. It changes depending on the category, programme, and specialisation. The intake for top programmes is as below:

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BTech2010
BSc45
BCA120
MTech262
MBA120

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Virajita Sharma

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Answered 4 weeks ago

JIIT Noida charges fees differently depending on the programme, specialisation, and category. The fees for some of the top programmes is as below:

CourseTotal Tuition Fees
BTechINR 8.9 Lacs - INR 16.3 lakh
BScINR 7.7 lakh
BCAINR 7.7 lakh
MTechINR 3.9 Lacs - INR 4.1 lakh
MBAINR 6.4 Lacs - INR 14.2 lakh

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