I’m in the IT branch at KNIT, and overall, I find it a good choice. The curriculum is relevant and helps us tackle real-world problems, but the faculty could be more supportive. The placement opportunities are quite good; I’ve seen many seniors get placed at good companies like Infosys and Wipro. The average package is around 6-7 LPA, which is encouraging. However, I think there should be more emphasis on hands-on projects to really prepare us for the industry.
The IT branch at KNIT is pretty decent for those interested in technology. The faculty is generally good, and they have a decent curriculum that covers the necessary subjects. However, there is a need for more practical exposure since a lot of the learning tends to be theoretical.
The placements are quite good; many students get placed in companies like TCS and Wipro, with the average package around 10 LPA. It's definitely a branch to consider if you're looking to enter the tech field.
I was in the Electronics department, so I'm sharing my friend's experience from the IT department. The courses at KNIT are similar to those at other colleges across the country. The real difference lies in the faculty, who are quite knowledgeable and supportive. Sure, you might run into a few who can be a bit annoying, but that's pretty standard anywhere.
From a placement standpoint, students in CSE and IT generally have more opportunities.
Thanks for your question. I know a lot of people wonder about this. Let me explain: the IT and CSE programs have a lot in common when it comes to their syllabus and academics. They both are located in the same part of the campus (campus 15). When it comes to job placements, students from both IT and CSE get the same opportunities. So, you can think of CSE and IT as being very similar. Since CSE at KIIT is well-regarded, you can expect the same for IT. Plus, there are two new branches: CSCE (Computer Science & Communication Engineering) and CSSE (Computer Science & System Engineering). Wishing you the best in your career at KIIT.
The IT branch at KIIT is quite decent. CSE and IT often lead other branches when it comes to placements. You'll have some interesting subjects to study, but like in most colleges, there aren't many exceptional teachers. You'll often need to put in extra effort to grasp certain subjects or concepts on your own.
Choosing this branch can set you on a promising path with current technology and coding skills. So if you're genuinely interested in IT, it's a good choice to consider. Hope this helps, and thanks for asking!