One of my friends graduated from KIIT and here are some things regarding your question, I got to know from her.
I can share the laptop specifications for the year 2019.
KIIT will provide you free service on any problem with the laptop other than damage dealt by you for which you have to pay for the service.
Adamas University Kolkata offers a solid B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering with friendly faculty and a good internship pipeline, including opportunities with big names like IBM and Amazon. The campus life is vibrant, with plenty of activities and clubs, plus good hostel facilities. In contrast, KIIT’s B.Tech in Electronics & Computer Engineering has a strong reputation for placement, boasting a higher package potential and a good placement percentage, though specific details on campus life and faculty are less highlighted. Personally, I’d lean towards Adamas University if you’re passionate about software engineering and want a well-rounded campus experience, but if you prioritize placements and electronics, then KIIT might be the better choice for you.
When you compare JGEC to KIIT, there's really no contest. Just because a college is government-run doesn't automatically make it superior. The main perk of a government college like JGEC is bragging rights, but not much else.
College Facilities and Environment:
JGEC is a tier 3 government college with mediocre facilities and environment. KIIT, on the other hand, boasts top-notch infrastructure and one of the best campuses in India.
Location:
JGEC is located in a remote town with a lackluster cultural scene, while KIIT is in the heart of the vibrant city of Bhubaneswar. The location plays a big role in placements too, as recruiters aren't keen on traveling far for campus visits.
Placements:
Now, let's talk about placements. KIIT offers nearly 100% placement with over 200 companies, including big names like Amazon, Microsoft, and Adobe, visiting for recruitment every year. In contrast, JGEC mostly attracts service-based companies like TCS and Cognizant. Plus, KIIT was ranked number 1 among Private Deemed Universities in the ARIIA rankings 2020 and is considered tier 1 by NBA, UK.
So, if tuition fees aren't a problem for you, I'd say go for KIIT for a promising career ahead.
You need to have scored 60% on average in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics combined in 12th, in order to be eligible for KIIT University B.Tech degrees. For final admission, KIIT selects students based on their KIITEE score.
So, if you clear the required cutoff, you can get into B.Tech at KIIIT University through counseling.