ABES and KIET are comparable NCR engineering colleges. The question assumes ABES is better, but actually KIET generally matches or exceeds ABES for most metrics.
KIET advantages: larger campus, more established brand in NCR, stronger overall placements in CSE/ECE, bigger alumni network, NBA/NAAC accredited. Been around longer with more industry connections.
ABES advantages: smaller and more focused campus environment, NAAC A grade, decent NCR company placements for CSE/IT, tighter student community.
practical advice: don't go by the premise that one is definitively better — check the specific branch placement data from both colleges for the current year. For CSE at the NCR tier-2 level, both are comparable choices. KIET is slightly more established overall, ABES has a better community feel for some students. Branch matters more than the college choice between these two.
ABES Engineering College offers better infrastructure and facilities. It has a well-structured campus. But in terms of academics and placements, KIET ranks higher. According to KIET placements, the highest CTC offered is around INR 48.40 LPA. The average CTC offered is around INR 6.03 LPA. Major recruiters such as Byjus, Capgemini, TCS, etc. take part in the placement drive.
Here is a video of a comparative analysis of both colleges.
The ultimate choice is a matter of individual career goals
KIET has been ranked in the NIRF band of 201-250 for Engineering similar to the ABES Engineering College.
Both the colleges have their own TedX platforms. ABES Engineering College has about 13 student clubs and KIET has more than 40 clubs including GPAT incubation club; Quizzinga in; and Kavyanjali poetry club.
The table below gives an overview of both the colleges-
| Parameters | KIET | ABES Engineering College |
| Placement Percentage | 80-100 | 90 |
| Campus size | 18.2 acres | 15.2 acres |
| Fee | INR 1.3 LPA | INR 1.38 LPA |
| Average Package | INR 4.14 LPA | INR 5.2 LPA |
Admission Process
Infrastructure and Faculty
Placement Data
ABES Engineering College
KIET
Students are expected to choose with discretion based on resource utilization and future prospects of a program.