
KCC Institute of Technology and Management
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Average rating of KCC Institute of Technology and Management
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Pranav Shukla
8 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and are super nice to us. It feels like they really care about us. They work hard to help us learn and change how they teach to make sure we get it. The classes cover a lot of different things and are set up well. They don't play favorites or push their own ideas on us. The B. Tech program is a great choice for anyone looking to go pro.
Placement: The B. Tech course was great! The teachers were good, and we learned a lot of theory and hands-on stuff. Lots of students got jobs after the course like around 90%. Some got paid 6.78 Lacs, and others got 3.4 Lacs. Most got about 4.8 Lacs. Big companies like Amazon and Byjus came to hire us. Some students even did internships at cool places. But there's still some things the school can do better, like helping us prepare for work.
Campus: The program at KCCITM really gets you ready for what you need. The campus is awesome with nice classrooms, cool sports stuff, a big library, and sports areas. Honestly, I don't see any need for changes because everything seems great to me already.
Seema Reddy
29 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers are a mixed bag. Some are really great, especially in DSTL, and they're super helpful. But others are just okay, not all that great. The B.Tech course is pretty tough, no lie. The semester exams can be okay or even better, and you just need to get 30% to pass.
Placement: It's pretty good here. I'm only in my second year, so I can't say much about placements, but I heard the average package is around 6-7 LPA. Internship support is good too. Most students aim for software developer or engineer roles. Not sure about the other options yet.
Campus: The Wi-Fi on the computers works great. There are a couple of labs for the first and second years, and more for getting ready for placements. My building has around 50 classrooms, and I believe there are even more in the other buildings. I don't stay in the hostel, so I just use the canteen, which is decent.
Pradeep Gupta
24 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers are smart and caring. Most of them are great, but a few can be mean with big egos. They focus on what students like. The exams are okay, and around 85% of students pass.
Placement: Most students get placed here, like over 75%. The highest package ever was 96 LPA, and the lowest was around 2.5 LPA at Infosys. Big companies like Ola, TCS, Infosys, and Wipro hire a lot of students from here. But not many students get internships, unfortunately.
Campus: The hostels are awesome! They're huge and have separate floors for girls and boys, plus really good security. The food in the hostel mess is great too, with lots of options every day. They've got all kinds of rooms to choose from - like dorms, singles, doubles, and triples. Prices start around 125,000 to 150,000 INR.
Anil Iyer
5 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really good and know their stuff. They make sure we have a green campus, which is cool. Students work well with the teachers too. The fee for B. Tech is about one lakh, which is okay. Exams are set by the teachers and they grade us fairly. I picked computer science and engineering because it opens up a lot of options and the teachers are always there to help. We have exams often and they give us plenty of practice questions.
Placement: The college helps us get placements in companies from Greater Noida, and they come often. But the salary isn't great. The teachers are really supportive and give us good advice. They also help us get internships with top companies, which is awesome for our future. Lots of companies come for campus placements too, so it's a good chance to get a job.
Campus: There are lots of things to do in college like hitting the gym, grabbing food in the cafeterias, studying in the library, and playing sports. The hostel stays open until 11:00 PM for guys and 9:30 PM for girls. Plus, we can even hang out late at night.
Harsh Singh Parihar
21 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really care about teaching. They're always there to support us with our studies or even help us with skills. I think the course content is a bit old-fashioned because we have to learn Physics and Chemistry in the first year. It doesn't really seem relevant for computer science. But, the pass rate is good about 60% of students pass each year.
Placement: I asked some seniors about placements, and they said not many students got placed. The average salary is around 6 to 8 LPA. Companies like Gamerun, S-Cube, MSL, and TCS visit for hiring. The college doesn't offer internships, so students have to find them off-campus. Popular roles include software developer, software engineer, and associate.
Campus: KCC has awesome infrastructure in Greater Noida. There's no Wi-Fi everywhere though, only in computer labs. The libraries are cool, but they have strict study times. I heard from friends that the hostel food is decent. Rules are super strict, especially for newbies. There are 3 canteens that are all great for hanging out and eating.
Rakhi Mishra
17 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are really good. They know their stuff and teach well. The subjects we study are useful for our future jobs. The exams are okay, not too tough, and most people pass. Overall, the classes here are pretty good.
Placement: I'm in the B. Tech program. This year, around three-fourths of us got placed in the college. The average salary offer is 8 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Infosys, and Ola hire students from here. Half of us scored internships through the college. The most common job offered is in software engineering.
Campus: The college setup is pretty good. They've got a library, computer labs with Wi-Fi, a canteen, and a hostel. The hostel serves decent food and has all the basics covered. They also have water facilities and the classrooms are nice. Overall, the campus is pretty cool.
Suresh Singh
25 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers at KCC College are really helpful and always ready to assist us. Classes go from 9 AM to 5 PM every day. They're all super qualified, with GATE, net, or Ph.D. qualifications. We have exams like sessional 1 and sessional 2 before each semester starts.
Placement: Around half of the students here get job offers through campus placements. Your grades and skills from your 4 years really count. It's a good chance to land a nice job here, with salaries averaging around 4 to 5 LPA.
Campus: The college here has awesome facilities. The B.Tech computer science course is really popular in Greater Noida. The study environment is great. The hostel at KCC College is nice too. We get fresh meals four times a day, which is cool.
Vivek sevak
6 Oct, 2023
Admission: It's a bummer when professors leave after just a couple of months. Our college has two sessions every semester. They text grades to your parents, so make sure to give them the right number!
Placement: Most students didn't get job placements or got offers less than 3.50 LPA. It's best to look for jobs outside of college because the placements here aren't great. The only companies that visited were Infosys and a few others, but their standards were pretty low.
Campus: The college dorm is awesome! It's in a tall building with a cool view. The rooms are okay, not the best. There's a cafeteria and vending machines in the building. The cafeteria serves different foods every day, which is pretty cool.
Chitra Patel
29 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful, especially during exam time. They may not be super experts, but they know their stuff well. Our courses follow AKTU's curriculum, which is great for getting ready for the industry. The semester exams are not too tough, but they grade pretty strictly, so getting good marks is not a piece of cake.
Placement: The average placements at our college range from 3 to 3.5 LPA. The highest salary this year was 8 LPA. Many of us prefer off-campus placements. The top companies hiring are start-ups like Jellyfish and Amazon. They usually hire only 1 or 2 students. In our third year, we had the opportunity to intern at HCL, which really boosted our resumes.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with lots of ads and events from collaborations. Classrooms are nice, but no AC or cooler. The library is awesome for the area. Labs are there, but not all work and some are closed sometimes. Hostel buildings are cool with a unique shape. Mess food is decent enough to eat. No medical facilities on campus.
Divya Singh
10 May, 2023
Admission: The college follows the AKTU curriculum, so the exams cover what we learn in class. The teachers are awesome and super helpful whenever you need it. Just so you know, you gotta have 75% attendance. If you fall below that, you gotta pay a fine of 400 rupees for each percent you're short.
Placement: The college is pretty good when it comes to job offers. They advertise a high salary of 98 LPA, but that's for off-campus jobs. The on-campus placements are still good, better than a nearby private college. Usually, you see placements around 4-5 LPA. Companies like Infosys and Byju's come for placements here.
Campus: The campus here is pretty good considering where it's at. The Wi-Fi in the hostels works well, and the food is good too. The sports facilities aren't amazing, they're just okay. We've got 3 canteens with decent prices. The grounds are always clean, and there are plants everywhere. The library is awesome tons of books that you can borrow for 15 days. Just watch out for the 5 rupee fine per day if you're late returning them.