What Students Say
Likes
- Faculty Expertise and Mentorship: faculty are very approachable, give students in-depth knowledge of their specified course and helps them in research activities
- Campus Life and Social Interactions: The Campus is vibrant with diverse clubs and events fostering social interaction and personal growth.
- Placement Services: The placement cell is proactive and provides excellent support with workshop and mock interviews.
Dislikes
- Heavy Course Load: The workload in certain semesters can be overwhelming, making it difficult to balance academics with extracurricular activities.
- Administrative Delays: Administartive process can sometimes be slow, leading to delays in approvals and responses.
- Food Facilities: We do have many canteen and mess but they are overly priced for the quality and quantity they give
Course Curriculum Overview
I would rate the course curriculum as generally relevant and comprehensive, especially in technical fields like engineering and computer science. it provides a solid foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, which influenced my decision to choose this course. The curriculum prepares me well for real-world applications, internships, and job placements, though there is room for improvement in incorporating more industry-specific case studies, hands-on learning, and interdisciplinary electives. While the teaching methods are effective, modern tools like simulations and collaborative projects could enhance the experience. The exam frequency, with mid-terms and finals each semester, is reasonable, though some subjects could benefit from continuous assessment to reduce exam pressure and offer a more holistic evaluation of student's progress.
Internships Opportunities
KL Univeristy offers excellent internship opportunities with top-tier companies, providing students with valuable hands-on experience and competitive stipends. Notable companies like Nutanix, Amazon, and JP Morgan offer internships with stipends of 1 Lakh per month, where students work on projects related to cloud computing, operations data analytics, and software development. Additionally, several other companies offer internships with stipends ranging from 10,000 to 70, 000 per month, focusing on roles in software development, data science, and marketing. These internships not only provide industry exposure but also often lead to full-time offers after graduation, enhancing career prospects significantly.
Placement Experience
Placements at KL University are strong, especially for students in engineering and computer science. Students become eligible for campus placements starting from their 5th semester, and the university provides comprehensive pre-placement training, including resume building, mock interviews, and coding practices. Top Companies like Nutanix, Amazon, JP Morgan, TCS, Cognizant, Wipro, Accenture, and Infosys regularly visit campus with the best offers made each year. The highest package offer goes up to 25-35 LPA, particularly for role SWE, and SDE roles, while the average package is around 6-10 LPA. Around 70-80% of eligible students get placed, particularly in technical branches like computer science. As for my own plans, I aim to secure a job in software development or data science through campus placements. if not, I plan to focus on internships or freelancing before pursuing further studies, possibly a master's degree in CS or a specialized field like Data Analytics.
Fees and Financial Aid
At KL University, the fee structure for the 2020 batch is: (for the 2025 batch it may differ between 50000 - 80000) Registration fee: 1,500 admission fee: 10000 - 15000(furtherly added to original fee) the total fee for the complete course: is 2,30,000 * 4 = 9,20,000(Tuition fees) if you get 9 above cgpa in 12 grade you will get around 10 - 15% concession 10% of 2,30,000 = 23000 discount per year 2,30,000 - 23,000 = 2,07,000 per year(after concession) Scholarships and Financial Aid are available in college.
Campus Life
Campus life at KL University has been a great mix of academics extracurriculars, and social activities. Major festivals like Samyak (cultural fest in October) and Surabhi (technical fest in October) offer fantastic opportunities for students to showcase their talents. The Branch fests are another highlight, focusing on tech-related competitions and workshops. The campus is equipped with modern classrooms, a well-stocked library, and sports facilities including courts for football, basketball, and badminton. There are also many student-run clubs like various technical clubs, providing opportunities for personal growth and leadership.
Admission
I chose KL University because of its strong academic reputation, good placement opportunities, and modern campus facilities. I applied to VIT and SRM University, but KL stood out due to its solid industry connections, reasonable tuition fees, and strong placement record. The personalized attention and rules and regulations at KL University also appealed to me and my parents more compared to larger institutions like VIT and SRM where the competition is intense and tuition fees is higher. Admission Process at KL University: The admission process at KL University is clear and simple. For B.Tech, eligibility requires at least 60% in 10+2. You can apply through KLEEE(KL UNIVERSITY Engineering Entrance Examination), JEE Main, or AP EAMCET scores. The KLEEE exam is most commonly used, with cutoffs around 60-75% depending on the branch. The application process was smooth, and counseling was straightforward. Scholarships are available based on entrance exam performance, which helps reduce overall fees.
Faculty
The Faculty-to-student ratio is balanced, though larger classes can sometimes limit one-to-one interaction. Faculty like Surya Kiran sir and Nilu Singh mam are particularly well-liked for their engaging teaching styles and real-world connections. The Course structure is well-rounded, with a mix of theory and practical components, though some courses could benefit from more industry exposure. the curriculum is generally relevant, especially in the technical field, but some non-technical courses need updates to stay aligned with current trends. Exams include midterms and finals, with a mix of written, project, and lab assessments. exams are moderately difficult, especially in core subjects and the failure rate is low for the student who stays consistent.
Night Life
The nightlife around KL University is relatively calm, with students typically unwinding in quieter spaces after classes. In hostels, the gym is open until 9 pm and cafeterias close by 10 PM. The Library closes around 11 PM. Outside the campus, there are a few hangout spots like KFC, Subway, and Domino in the nearby town, which are a short ride away. The locality is generally safe, though it's advisable to go out in groups at night.











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