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Jaypee Institute of Information Technology

Private University|Estd. 2001|NIRF #101 (Engineering) 2025

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Average rating of Jaypee Institute of Information Technology

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.5

Based on 20 Verified Users

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3.5/5

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3.3/5

Infrastructure

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3.5/5

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3.8/5

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Manoj Joshi

Manoj Joshi

31 May, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I‚¬â„¢ve met some really friendly teachers who are super helpful, but others just seem to be there to teach and that‚¬â„¢s it. You‚¬â„¢ll have to be independent because some teachers don‚¬â„¢t really care if you‚¬â„¢re studying or not. The good thing is that they do prepare you well for the industry with English and human values classes. The semester exams are okay; they‚¬â„¢re not too hard as long as you put in the work. And if your grades are low, you might get a chance to improve them.

Placement: The job placements at JIIT are quite good, and they get better if you have the skills. Big companies like Amazon and Google come to hire students. In the last placements, 91% of students got jobs. The highest salary offered was 70 LPA, with an average of 25 LPA, which is awesome.

Campus: The facilities at JIIT are pretty good. They have modern labs with the latest tech, a library with Wi-Fi, and nice classrooms with smart boards. Everything is air-conditioned, which is nice. The hostels are cool too - they have a fun room, a gym, and a place to play. There's even a grocery store and laundry on campus. If you're sick, there's a clinic with doctors. The food is okay - some things taste great, some are just okay. But you can still eat it. The only downside is that the sports stuff is not that great.

Varun Das

Varun Das

21 Dec, 2024

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but they're not great at teaching. The course is cool, really geared towards the IT industry. But we have to take some random classes like science and psychology. It's pretty tough academically  lots of pressure. About 90% of students pass.

Placement: Most students here get jobs after college, which is awesome. The highest salary offered is pretty high  45 LPA! But even the lowest salary is decent at 4 LPA. On average, it's around 8-10 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, TCS, and Infosys come for placements. Some students also land internships at places like Amazon, Cisco, and JP Morgan. The job roles are cool too  web developer, full-stack developer, ML engineer, and data scientist.

Campus: The computer labs are awesome, with 16 GB RAM and i7 processors. Classrooms have projectors for presentations. The library has Wi-Fi and computers. Hostel rooms are a bit small and pricey. The food in the mess is okay. We have a football and cricket ground. The canteen is nice and has affordable prices.

Amit Yadav

Amit Yadav

23 Jun, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They come from top schools, so you know you're in good hands. They teach us the important stuff for getting jobs. The exams are tough though. It's a challenge to keep a good GPA. Each semester, we have 3 exams. The marks are split as 20, 20, and 35, and the teacher gives the rest.

Placement: I'm in the first batch of my EC course with a focus on advanced communication technology. It's like ECE but with more communication subjects. The placements are good  around 90% of students in ECE got placed. It looks like it'll stay that way. Big companies like Qualcomm, Intel, and Ericsson come for placements with packages starting at 8 LPA.

Campus: The classrooms are really nice and give off good vibes. We have tons of labs for everything and a big library with lots of seating. It's got a bunch of books and computers for studying, plus discussion rooms. The hostels are awesome, but kinda pricey and small. The food in the mess is delicious and they switch up the menu every day. We've got 2 badminton courts outside, along with a basketball and volleyball court, and a huge grass lawn. The Wi-Fi is okay, but it's limited to 3GB per day.

Gautam Joshi

Gautam Joshi

23 Apr, 2024

2.5
2 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really good. They give interesting lectures and the exams are fair. They know their stuff and are always ready to help. The courses are challenging but they make sure we finish everything on time.

Placement: Placements are terrible here. They claim everyone gets placed, but the truth is, around 30-40% of us from the 2024 batch are still jobless. I'm one of them. The college doesn't care about us or bother to reply to our concerns.

Campus: The college is in a tiny area. The campus is super small. It feels like you walk in from GATE 1 and within a few minutes, you're already at the exit. It's not like a big university campus. Some schools are even bigger than JIIT!

Bhavana Sharma

Bhavana Sharma

18 Dec, 2023

3.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The curriculum is great because we have exams in three modes  t1, t2, and t3, similar to IIT. The faculty is really good too. Exams are competitive, not too easy, not too hard. Our schedule is pretty busy, but it's manageable.

Placement: The placements are good, but it really depends on how good you are. It's a private college, so the highest package was about 84 lakhs and the lowest was around 4-5 lakhs in my course. The average was like 9-10 lakhs. Lots of big companies like Google, Amazon, and JP Morgan come for hiring.

Campus: The facilities are decent here. The food could be better, but the Wi-Fi is reliable. Security is tight for both girls and boys, which is reassuring. They make sure everyone is back on campus by 9 pm. Overall, they take student safety seriously and provide good privacy.

Harsh Gupta

Harsh Gupta

30 Dec, 2022

3.0
2 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teaching here could be better, and we have exams almost every month. These exams are really hard, and a lot of students end up failing their semester exams. It's tough to keep up with the workload because of all the exams happening so often.

Placement: The placements here are really good. The top package this year was 62 LPA, with Google offering the second highest at 52 LPA, all on campus. I wish the teaching was better though. 80% of students got placed this time.

Campus: The hostels are alright, but there are stricter rules in the girls' hostel. Wi-Fi can be spotty at times. The classrooms are big and have AC. The hostel rooms aren't great for the high fees they charge. It's one of the priciest hostels in Noida.

Sumit suman

Sumit suman

28 Aug, 2022

3.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teaching isn't very helpful. They just go through PowerPoints, so you have to study on your own. If you study hard, it prepares you for the future. You'll pass in the end, but to get a good GPA, you have to be really focused on studying.

Placement: Most students find jobs after graduation, around 93%. The highest salary offered is 83 LPA, while the average is 11.40 LPA. The lowest is 3.4 LPA. Big companies like Adobe, Microsoft, and Google India hire students. In the CSE program, we learn about computing, AI, and data handling. It's a great field to study!

Campus: The lab facilities at this college are awesome, with top-notch equipment and plenty of resources. The hostel rooms are great too. The Wi-Fi limit is around 5GB per day, which is pretty good. The food in the mess is really delicious. The medical facilities are decent, and there's even a sports ground for games. Overall, it's a cool place to be!

Sakshi Auradkar

Sakshi Auradkar

29 Dec, 2021

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. I think the way they teach is pretty good. The subjects we study are practical, but they don't prepare us completely for the real world. Exams are fair and most students pass with no problem.

Placement: The college has awesome placement opportunities! Lots of students already have jobs  about 80%. Some lucky ones got cool jobs at big companies like Google, Amazon, and IBM. The average salary is between 6-7 LPA in my course. The top companies recruiting are Genpact, Rohde & Schwarz, and Samsung. Around 60% of students snagged internships at places like Rockwell Automation. The popular roles are GET, technical analyst, and R&D intern.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is really nice. The classrooms and labs are top-notch. The labs have cool experiments to do. They even added a new fabrication lab for VLSI fans. The campus layout is awesome with lots of trees and plants. The library is big and quiet, perfect for studying. They have all kinds of books you need. The hostel is nice and the rooms have plenty of storage. The food in the mess is way better than other places.

Yogesh Das

Yogesh Das

7 Oct, 2021

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers for the concept classes are great. They explain everything really well. The course coordinator is also super helpful. I feel like the courses are preparing us well for the industry, especially in 5G and Telecom. The exams are based on the tutorial sheets we go over in class. Sometimes the tutorial teachers have a hard time explaining things clearly, though.

Placement: Our batch is the first in this field, so we don't have any placement data yet. They say we can access all the same opportunities as the regular ECE students. Plus, our college has a partnership with Ericsson, which is great because we get free courses from them every year.

Campus: The library here is pretty good, especially the LRC. It's the best spot on campus with rooms that block out sounds for group meetings. I'm in a course that has a cool 5G lab funded by the government. The classrooms aren't too comfy, mostly metal benches with only right arm support. The canteen is okay, nothing special on the menu except for dal makhani. Sports facilities are lacking here in sector-62 campus, with just a basketball court and a couple of badminton courts.

Pranav Mishra

Pranav Mishra

20 Aug, 2021

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable and have a lot of experience. The course content is great and covers what we need to know for the job. Exams happen three times a year with 20, 20, and 35 marks, and there's 25 marks for class participation. They're not too hard, especially if you pay attention in class. You'll do well if you study regularly.

Placement: I'm studying B.Tech CSE at JIIT Noida, sec 62. Most students here get placed, with over 90% landing jobs on campus. The average salary package is 10 LPA, while the median package is 8 LPA. We have lots of top companies coming in for placements, offering roles like SDE. Even mass recruiters come to hire students from our college.

Campus: The JIIT campus has a really modern infrastructure that's pretty good. Wi-Fi is better than average. The library is nice and you can find everything you need there. It's in a good spot in the city with lots of stuff nearby. There are medical services too. Sports facilities aren't the best, but the hostel is pretty good.