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College Facilities and Environment:
JGEC is a tier 3 government college with mediocre facilities and environment. KIIT, on the other hand, boasts top-notch infrastructure and one of the best campuses in India.
Location:
JGEC is located in a remote town with a lackluster cultural scene, while KIIT is in the heart of the vibrant city of Bhubaneswar. The location plays a big role in placements too, as recruiters aren't keen on traveling far for campus visits.
Placements:
Now, let's talk about placements. KIIT offers nearly 100% placement with over 200 companies, including big names like Amazon, Microsoft, and Adobe, visiting for recruitment every year. In contrast, JGEC mostly attracts service-based companies like TCS and Cognizant. Plus, KIIT was ranked number 1 among Private Deemed Universities in the ARIIA rankings 2020 and is considered tier 1 by NBA, UK.
So, if tuition fees aren't a problem for you, I'd say go for KIIT for a promising career ahead.

No, it is not compulsory to stay in the KIIT hostels. You can stay at some place else too. The mess food of the electronics hostel is not good. This is why some of my batchmates have rented apartments for themselves. They can cook, and they have an easy mode of transport like scooty/bike. Moreover, renting is not an expensive option over here. It is affordable.
As per my opinion, Amulaya Ratna Swain Sir and Arup Acharya Sir are the best teachers in the CS department. The former teaches Data Structures & Algorithms, while the latter teaches Software Engineering Concepts.
Their dedication towards teaching is worth every praise, and their unique teaching style always amazes me. Their lectures are truly worth attending. They are, according to me, two of the best professors at KIIT.
You’ll get an admission at KIIT. You don’t need to worry on that front. But the main issue is regarding placements. Most IT and core companies have an eligibility requirement of 60% or more in 10th and 12th boards. Though some companies don’t have a strict minimum requirement.
But the point is, if you want to sit for a good number of companies during placements, you’ll need at least 60% in your 12th boards. This does not apply only to KIIT, but every university/college.
The official website of KIIT University has the contact details of its admission cell. Drop them an email, and they’ll get back to you soon. If you want to take admission through management quota, you should probably visit them in person. In this case, they might not prefer to contact you over phone or email.
KIIT doesn’t cancel anyone’s candidature, as per my experience. It is a hard fact that no engineering college (except for tier 1 colleges) rejects the candidature of students based on their past academic performance. The practice of donation is followed in many government engineering colleges too.
KIIT University won’t reject your candidature. But you might not get the branch you are hoping for.

The placement opportunities at KIIT are quite good, especially for us the CSE students.The eligibility criteria for campus placements starts from 7th semester. Many well-known companies visit the university every year like TATA Consultancy Services , Infosys, Wipro, Accenture and Capgemini.The average package offered is around 6-8 lakhs and highest package offered around per yr avg is 50-60 lakhs.The percentage of students getting placements is around 90% plus in average per yr. After completing my degree, i plan to work in software industry and gain more experience in the field of technology

faculty:student ration is 50:1. however teachers are really supportive . the b help us whenever needeed. we can directly approach teacher. i liked most our coa teacher debashish hati . his teaching clearly make me understand everything. he is the best gfaculty in my opinion. every faulty is good. total 2 exams are there in a semester . internal is of 30 marks .

My overall experience at KIIT has been very positive.The campus infrastructure is modern with well-equipped classrooms, laboratories, and a large library that provides access to many books and journals for academic learning. The university also organizes annual cultural and technical festivals like KIITfest , which usually takes place in February and March.There are many student clubs related to coding, robotics, music, dance, and entrepreneurship where we can develop skills and interests. The campus also provides good sports facilities including cricket , football ,badminton and other indoor games.These activities helps to maintain a good balance between academic and social life.

The hostel facilities at KIIT are well-organized and comfortable for students.The hostel rooms are usually provided with basic facilities such as beds, study tables, chairs, cupboards , and good internet connectivity . The hostels are clean and have proper security, along with wardens to manage student safely. The mess provides regular meals with a fixed menu, and the food quality is generally decent with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options available. The hostel registration process is simple and done during the admission process itself , but it was crowdy though. For students staying outside the campus, there are also many PGs and rented rooms available near KIIT road .

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