How is the faculty at KIIT?

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Eknath PasayatAlumni
Posted On - Jan 29, 2026
B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering at KIIT in 2022
The faculty-to-student ratio at KIIT University is approximately 1:15 to 1:20, which is reasonable for a private university. The faculty–student relationship is generally formal but approachable, especially if students take initiative. Some professors are very supportive during office hours and are open to mentoring for projects, internships, and higher studies guidance. Faculties like Dr. S. K. Dash and Dr. P. K. Sahu (from core CSE subjects) stood out due to their strong subject knowledge, clear explanations, and willingness to help beyond regular classes. However, the overall faculty quality is mixed. While many teachers are knowledgeable, some rely heavily on PPT-based teaching and focus more on syllabus completion than practical understanding. I did not find certain faculty members very engaging due to a lack of industry exposure and interactive teaching methods, though naming individuals may not be fair as experiences vary by section. The course structure is well-organized and covers core subjects like Data Structures, DBMS, OS, CN, and Software Engineering, making it relevant for placements and higher studies. The exam system follows a semester pattern with two mid-semester exams, internal assessments, assignments, lab evaluations, and one end-semester exam. Exams are moderately difficult; clearing them is manageable with regular study, and the failure rate is relatively low (mostly due to poor attendance or lack of preparation). The marking scheme is balanced between internal and external evaluations, but consistency in internal marking can vary across faculty.
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Ananya MishraAlumni
Posted On - Jan 21, 2026
BBA, General at KIIT in 2022
There are over 100 faculties . They are very friendly and approachable. Many of them are IITians and IIMians . So their knowledge about everything is a plus point . My favourite professor is Abhishek sir . He is an amazing professor. he taught us marketing . He also helps students with their resume building etc since he is very experienced. The professors have strong networking and connections and they help students during placement season . They groom us pretty well for corporate . There are total 6 semesters . And 6 midsems . 5-10% students have backs in their semesters otherwise rest definitely pass the exams with flying colours. the course curriculum is pretty relevant to real life .
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shreya santraStudent
Posted On - Nov 22, 2025
B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering at KIIT in 2023
Faculty to student ratio is 1:60 . The faculty are quite approachable , most of them are helpful . A few of the best , most knowledgable faculties are Murari Mandal sir for AI ML , Jyotiprakash sir for computer networks and operating systems . Every semester there are 2 exams , midsem of 20 marks and end sems of 50 marks .
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AASHISH KUMARStudent
Posted On - Nov 15, 2025
B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering at KIIT in 2024
I am not aware about faculty to student ratio but you will get a great bond with each faculty. Some faculty might be serious regarding attendance but they will also you great internals at last. I can not mention the name but yeah my programming faculty is my favourite because of the way he breaks the code and make it so easy to understand.
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AnonymousStudent
Posted On - Nov 13, 2025
B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering at KIIT in 2024
Faculty are approachable, mix of PhDs and industry guests; theory, labs and mini projects with decent mentorship. Course has core CS, electives, projects, and intership. Exams follow mid sem + end sem eith continuous assignments like quizzes, written projects. Marking is relative with internals carrying meaningful weight.
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