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How good is the Chennai Institute of Technology at Kundrathur?

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Aditi Mitra Posted On : December 24th, 2021
Studied at Chennai Institute of Technology

Chennai institute of technology (CIT) at Kundrathur has a lot to offer to its students. It is considered as one of the top colleges in Chennai. They have a marvelous infrastructure and scenic beauty. Studying here I can agree to the fact that it is considered one of the best in Chennai.

It is run by Mr. P. Sriram who himself is an industrial entrepreneur igniting a spirit of entrepreneurship among his students. CIT has given reputed engineers to the corporate industry. Here you will be encouraged to become a part of an innovative learning program, corporate training, center of excellence, soft skills learning training, technical skills learning and training. 

They include one of the best infrastructure, best facilities, well-educated and highly professional faculties providing unique opportunities to their students. 

Placements - 

CIT had given tremendous placement results in various sectors being one of the best reviewed colleges. Here, you will learn the true spirit of becoming a good engineer.

Academic year

Number of companies visited

Number of students placed

Core placements

Placement percentage

2019-20

93

520

317

92 (till March 2020)

2018-2019

92

542

210

92.81

2017-18

89

518

167

92.17

You are going to experience a beautiful campus life and receive huge career opportunities. Overall career growth will be at tremendous pace. CIT is the right place that offers you the perfect guidance, motivation and support from the teachers and mentors. You will emerge as a proud alumnus of this college just like many others.

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Is the Chennai Institute of Technology a good college for CSE?

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Sulagna Roy Posted On : January 12th, 2021
BE from Chennai Institute of Technology (2020)

Chennai institute of technology (CIT) is one of the popular colleges for CSE that has collaboration with Anna university. Hence, they have a similar curriculum. Studying here I can confidently state that you will get an opportunity to explore and become a good CS engineer, gaining knowledge in your field.

The following points will tell you about CSE and why it is better to choose CIT - 

Infrastructure -

  • CIT has an excellent infrastructure, classroom, seminar hall, Centre Of Excellence (COE), interconnected laboratories well designed seamless connectivity with speed of 155 Mbps to facilitate students access to web resources. 

Course Essentials - 

  • You will get a chance to be involved in real-time projects of industries in the beginning of your curriculum. You will get to design many games using unity platforms, learn java, python, Augmented reality and virtual reality and other varied opportunities. 
  • Having an international collaboration with universities enables students to attend and take part in international conferences and workshops in different countries. 

Placements -

  • Companies taking part in the placement program offer attractive packages. Students get to work in PSUs like ONGC, Airport authority, banking, railways, engineering services, remote sensing, e-governance, private sector, IT sector, etc. 

So, considering the opinions of the fellow students, it is highly recommended that you choose Chennai Institute of Technology to get a perfect platform to start and shape your career in the right direction to become a good engineer.

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Is it good to study ECE in Chennai Institute of Technology??

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Disha Bose Posted On : January 12th, 2021
BE (EEE) from Chennai Institute of Technology (2021)

Chennai institute of technology is a highly reputed university and is appreciated for its impressive quality and world class infrastructure. ECE branch is itself a well renowned and market demanding branch which promises to offer great career opportunities. 

At Chennai institute of technology, ECE is offered here from bachelors to doctorate level. 

One of my batchmates suggests, studying ECE at Chennai institute of technology will help you get a good command over subjective knowledge and application status. The most attractive feature being the Center Of Excellence (COE) laboratories following with benefits like training in IoT (Internet of Thing), communication circuit to work on innovative learning programs and practical applications.

Academic year

Number of companies visited

Number of students placed

Core placements

Placement percentage

2019-20

93

520

317

92 (till March 2020)

2018-2019

92

542

210

92.81

2017-18

89

518

167

92.17

Since having collaborated with Anna university, here you will get a similar syllabus, course curriculum and special emphasis in mathematics and science just like Anna university. Good faculties, infrastructure, High tech laboratories, basic amenities, well strategies curriculum and various academic activities are present at Chennai Institute of Technology. 

ECE course covers the study of electrical devices and circuits, digital principle, analogue and digital modulation techniques, satellite and optical communication, programming skills and computer application in signal processing etc. Hence, after completing your graduation in ECE you will have opportunities to work in both government and private industries, defense space, IT industries and research as well.

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How good is the Chennai Institute of Technology Chennai?

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GroovyGorgon Posted On : February 26th, 2026

Hey there!

I just finished my degree in mechanical engineering from VIT Chennai, so I've had my fair share of ups and downs there. Don't worry, I won't bore you with those stories. Let me give you a rundown of the campus instead.

Campus: VIT Chennai opened in 2010, and I was part of the third batch (2012–2016). The campus has grown a lot since then, although it still doesn't quite match up to the Vellore campus. Here's what the 150-acre campus includes:

  • Two hostels: Each has 15 floors for both boys and girls.
  • An MBA block.
  • A three-floor library, which is one of the campus highlights.
  • A small pond that most people ignore.
  • An academic block.
  • A canteen, two gazebos, two ATMs, and a V-Mart, which are lifesavers when the mess food isn't great.
  • Some eateries and juice shops just outside the campus.

In-timings: You're supposed to be back on campus by 6 pm. Girls need to be inside the hostel by 7 pm (though library visits are allowed), and for boys, it's between 9:30 pm and 10 pm.

Facilities: The academic departments have excellent facilities, especially the labs for mechanical engineering. Since you're interested in CSE, you just need computers and necessary software, which won't be an issue. But if you're in mechanical or civil, be prepared for lots of permission forms before using equipment for projects.

Hostel: When I joined, the hostel rooms were less crowded, but now they've added more beds to accommodate more students. There's also a decent gym and an indoor games room. I don't have much info on the girls' hostel, though. If you're not good at sharing space, hostel life might be tough.

Mess: The mess options include North Indian veg and non-veg, South Indian, and a special mess with a few extra items. If you love food, adjusting might be hard. There's a night mess in the boys' hostel that runs from 10:30 pm to around 2-3 am, which helps after a rough meal. You can also order from outside restaurants.

Faculties: I'm from the mechanical department, so I can only speak about them. Some teachers are really supportive and care about their students (which isn't always great in engineering), while others are strict but knowledgeable. The former dean, Dr. CP Kartikeyan, was especially friendly, and Dr. Kalyani Desikan from the science department was very caring.

Teaching Methods: Classes are mostly presentations now, though some teachers still use textbooks. Open book exams have been introduced, which makes tests tougher. Semesters are split into three parts: CAT 1, CAT 2, and FAT. Plus, you have to do projects for every subject each semester.

Placements: In the end, placements are crucial. Since you're in CSE, congrats in advance on landing a job at XYZ company. VIT boasts 100% placements, but getting into a core company is about luck. Mechanical jobs offer 2 to 6 LPA, electrical and communication 2 to 10 LPA, and CSE 6 to 20 LPA. Civil gets less compared to others. Competition is stiff, with about 1000 students vying for just a couple of positions. Even if you're a top student, luck plays a big role. But CSE students should feel confident about getting placed.

Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Hope this helps!

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What are the drawbacks of the Chennai Institute of Technology?

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TheQuietQuill Posted On : February 25th, 2026

Chennai Institute of Technology has some issues of its own. The founder was quite business-savvy and set up the college around 10 years ago mainly to generate profit. From the beginning, the goal was to quickly match up to well-known institutions like SRM, SSN, Sastra, and VIT.

After enrolling, I realized how they operate. They have a strategy to boost their image by manipulating reviews on Quora, Reddit, and Google to attract high-achieving students. Each year, a team is dedicated to crafting these positive reviews, which mislead people. Be cautious, as this college doesn't even measure up to an average one.

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How is Chennai Institute of Technology? What are the rules there?

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QuantumQuorum Posted On : February 25th, 2026

The environment at Chennai Institute of Technology is quite nice and welcoming. If you're aiming for a job, they offer training sessions to prepare you. If higher studies are your goal, they also provide TOEFL training.

Plus, if you're interested in starting your own business, there are labs where you can work on developing your product.

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Ive wanted to join AI in Chennai Institute of Technology but all the reviews about the college seems to be forced to look good. Is this a scam or is it really that good?

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VerboseVoyager Posted On : February 24th, 2026

I joined the Electrical and Electronics Engineering course at CIT because I was interested in the field. The curriculum is good and emphasizes both theoretical and practical knowledge, which helps in projects and internships. Many students are eligible for placements from the 6th semester, and companies like TCS and HCL come for recruitment. The highest package reported is around 52 LPA, which is impressive. The college also offers scholarships for students based on their performance. So, the positive reviews I’ve seen about the college are quite accurate based on my experiences.

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How is life at Chennai Institute of Technology?

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PickledPuffin Posted On : February 24th, 2026

I'm not here to glorify or complain, so I'll keep it real and balanced. To sum it up, the college experience might not be the best, but the job opportunities are fantastic. You'll have plenty of choices. Let me break it down into hostel life, academics, and social activities.

HOSTEL LIFE
When I first joined, I was eager to meet everyone, and people were generally friendly. However, things might change later, so stay aware. Everyone is excited about starting hostel life, just like you. Groups tend to form based on culture or where people are from. It's a diverse place, so be respectful towards different cultures. What feels tough for some, might be great for others. For instance, girls and North Indian boys might find it a bit restrictive, while South Indian students might feel right at home since their schools tend to be stricter.

You'll find fans of anime, TV shows, FIFA, and other interests, and some groups form around classes. Diversity has its ups and downs. The first weeks feel like a picnic. Classes aren't too tough, and you'll be busy with games like Mini Militia, BGMI, FIFA, and more. I’m not sure what the girls do in their hostels since I haven't been there.

Initially, gatherings in one room are common, with students from different floors joining in. You'll interact with students from various courses due to some common subjects. It's fun until the workload increases. Don't be a recluse; get to know people. I met one of my neighbors only after two months. No, I wasn’t hiding in my room all the time.

We have a cleaning service, and you can choose if you want your room cleaned. Boys have a curfew at 9:00 pm, and girls at 7:00 pm, but the library is open till midnight. To stay late, you need to sign in at 9:00 pm and can stay till 11:30 pm. Girls needing to go out after 7:00 pm are accompanied by a "big sister."

The mess food is decent, and if you’re not into it, you can get paid food from the night mess. There are regular meetings with mess and hostel authorities to discuss the menu.

ACADEMIC LIFE
We have an FFCS system where you pick your subjects, teachers, and timings. It's helpful to coordinate with friends and floor mates for assignments and projects. Higher C.G.P.A. and attendance give you an earlier slot in FFCS registration. Day-scholars often get preference.

Pro-tip: If you share a faculty with your floor mates, you can collaborate on assignments. If you have different teachers for the same subject, you can work on the same projects but show them to your respective teachers. Keep project groups small, around 4 people, for better management. Get to know people in your classes, especially those good with assignments. Choose project topics wisely, either something you’re passionate about or something with ample online resources.

Teachers vary; some are excellent, others average, and a few not great. Consult seniors before picking teachers. Just because a teacher has an English name doesn't guarantee quality (I learned this with John Kennedy).

CULTURAL AND SOCIAL LIFE
There are plenty of sports like football, basketball, and tennis, so make sure you have the right gear. Clubs are open after the first year, with dedicated hours on Wednesdays. Don't miss curtain raisers, talent hunts, and dance-offs; they're a highlight. First-year students can join in too. Boys often shout during power cuts or festivals, sometimes cursing the warden, which is...

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What is the fee structure of CIT Chennai through government counselling?

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DigitalDahlia Posted On : February 23rd, 2026

For the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Mechanical Engineering at CIT Chennai, the fee structure is approximately 1.8 lakhs per year for government quota students, while management quota fees can go as high as 2.6 lakhs. The college offers scholarships for students based on their performance and background. Overall, the fees are competitive compared to other institutions in the area, especially considering the placement opportunities provided.

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Which is better Chennai Institute of Technology or Rajalakshmi Engineering College?

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PixelatedPhoenix Posted On : February 22nd, 2026

Both colleges are great and offer PEGA software courses. However, I can share more about CIT since I am more familiar with it. Just a heads up, my view might be a bit partial. CIT did really well in academics and was ranked 2nd under Anna University, which is quite impressive!

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