The Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] in Computer Science and Engineering at Kanpur Institute of Technology (KIT) offers a comprehensive education with both direct admission and counseling options. Direct admission requires a 55-65% score in 12th board exams, while counseling needs a JEE Main rank between 2-3 lakh. Applications can be submitted via www.kit.ac.in with a ‚Ç?20,000 reservation fee. Eligibility includes passing 12th with at least 60% and attempting the JEE Main exam.
KIT, now an autonomous institution, provides quality infrastructure and hostels at reasonable costs, making it a budget-friendly choice for higher education, although placement opportunities have room for improvement. The college supports scholarships primarily through UP government initiatives and schemes like the Pragati Scholarship for girls. Eligibility often depends on entrance exam performance and family income under ‚Ç?400,000 per annum. BTech course fees range from ‚Ç?65,000 to ‚Ç?1,30,000 annually, payable in installments.
Scholarships can cover up to 50% of tuition, with additional cash prizes for top students. The total BTech course cost, with extra fees, is approximately ‚Ç?3,50,000, subject to yearly increases. KIT's faculty is well-regarded, with a supportive, approachable nature and a favorable faculty-to-student ratio between 1:10 and 1:25, ensuring quality mentorship. The curriculum is practical and industry-relevant, removing outdated content like chemistry. There are 75 faculty members, including lab assistants, and the examination system is structured to enhance learning, despite some complaints about exam frequency.
Placement at KIT is robust, with 70-93% of students securing jobs. Companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, and Amazon recruit from the campus. The highest reported salary package is 24 LPA, with average packages between 4-7 LPA. Placement eligibility begins in the 5th or 6th semester, and internships start in the 3rd year. A dedicated placement cell and training programs further support student employability.
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