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Average rating of KIIT School of Management

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.2

Based on 60 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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3.9/5

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4.4/5

Infrastructure

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4.3/5

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4.2/5

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Vinay Sharma

Vinay Sharma

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 10 Dec, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and they know their stuff. I think the way they teach is awesome. The exams at the end of the semester are not too hard. If you put in the effort to study, you can pass them without much trouble.

Placement: Almost everyone in our course got a job, around 98%. The highest salary offered was 18 LPA, while the lowest was 7 LPA. On average, students were offered 9 LPA. Some top companies that hired us are Deloitte, Protiviti, Verity, and Berkadia. The most common role offered was management trainee.

Campus: The facilities here are really good. Classrooms have AC and Wi-Fi, plus smart TVs. Hostels are decent too. And we've got medical help on campus. It's all pretty nice!

Sonal Iyer

Sonal Iyer

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 9 Dec, 2025

2.5
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams aren't too hard, but the semester is short - only about 4 months. It's tough fitting 6 months of material into that time. This can stress students out a bit. The subjects are useful for our careers, but they're not covered in depth. So we end up having to do a lot of self-learning.

Placement: It seems like placements have been going down lately. Even from the last batch in 2024, there are lots of students who still don't have a job. It's important for us students to work on improving our skills. Instead of just waiting for placements, we should also consider looking for jobs off-campus. There might be more chances for us to find good opportunities that way.

Campus: The classrooms are nice with AC and smart boards. The sports facilities are cool too. But the hostel and mess are not well-kept. The food in the mess is often expired, making students sick. The food courts are also not great.

Manoj Rao

Manoj Rao

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 2 Dec, 2025

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I've had some really great senior teachers who are super helpful. But there are also some teachers who don't know much and still take off marks for no reason. On the bright side, there are also some amazing teachers who are the best. Our course follows the current GATE syllabus, which is a good thing. The semester exams can be tough, depending on the subject and the teachers you get. To pass, you need to score at least 40 marks out of 100, including practicals, assignments, and exams.

Placement: About half of the students have found placements so far. The top package available is around 24 LPA from JPMorgan, while the lowest is around 3 LPA like TCS. KIIT helps most students get internships if they want one. After graduation, students can get jobs like software engineer, data analyst, or product manager.

Campus: The facilities here are awesome. Everything is top-notch, so no need to stress about that. Wi-Fi is everywhere on campus, and classrooms have SMART TVs. The hostel food is hit or miss - sometimes not great, but you'll get used to it. They have free basic medical services for students, which is a plus.

Anil Iyer

Anil Iyer

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 1 Dec, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful if you want to learn. The course is practical and helps you get ready for work. Exams are okay, not too hard. If you study regularly, you can easily get a good grade. The exams are out of 100 marks, and you need at least 39 to pass.

Placement: Most of us got placed in my batch, around 95%. The pay is pretty good, like 6 to 7 LPA on average. Some even got 52 LPA! The lowest was 3 LPA. Big companies like Optum, Flipkart, Nvidia, J. P. Morgan, and Morgan Stanley hire lots of students. For internships, places like Microsoft, JP Morgan, and Morgan Stanley are popular. Most people end up with job offers, which is cool. They offer roles like software engineer, data analyst, cybersecurity, AI-ML, and more.

Campus: The campus here is top-notch, one of the best in all of India. Overall, things are pretty great. The hostel could use some improvement, but if you go for a premium room, it's much better. The food at the canteen is good, and they have awesome sports facilities. Medical services are also good here.

Nitin Sharma

Nitin Sharma

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 24 Nov, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're super approachable and always there to help out when you need it. They're really good about sticking to the schedule and teaching in a way that keeps you engaged. Plus, they give out helpful notes in the form of PPTs. Exams are always on schedule every semester.

Placement: I really liked the placements at this college. Lots of big companies came to hire, like Deloitte and Yugabyte. The highest salary was 53LPA, and there were over 5585 job offers. I heard that some students got dream offers with a CTC of 8 to 8.5 LPA. Most offers were in the range of 5LPA to 10 LPA. Overall, I think the placement scene here is pretty good. If you work on your skills, this college will help you land a job. I think it's a good college for placements. I heard that placements are going strong even for the 2025 batch.

Campus: I'd give this place a solid thumbs up. The classrooms are big and have AC, which is a plus. They've got both whiteboards and smart TVs in there. The campus is awesome with lots going on sports, arts, you name it. And there's a cool sports and arts center on site. The hostels are on point too. The food's good, the wardens are nice, and they've got all kinds of facilities like medical help and food courts. Overall, a great place to be.

Karan Nair

Karan Nair

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 22 Nov, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and are always ready to help. The way they teach is good. The subjects we learn are super helpful for getting us job-ready. We have exams every semester.

Placement: The college has a special department for helping students find jobs. Pretty much everyone in our course got a job. They also set us up with internships. The pay is around 7 LPA, which is pretty good.

Campus: The library here is pretty good. They have medical facilities too. The food in the mess isn't great though. The campus has Wi-Fi which is cool. The classrooms are nice and the hostel rooms are really good.

Rakhi Khan

Rakhi Khan

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 10 Nov, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're super helpful and make learning fun. You can always ask them questions without feeling silly. They mix theory with real-life stuff, so it's not boring. The course content is up-to-date and matches what's happening in the real world. Exams are tough but fair.

Placement: I was really happy to see that almost everyone in our college gets placed in good companies. I was lucky enough to land a job at Deloitte in India. The highest salary package was about 64 LPA from Yugabyte. Lots of big companies and startups come to our college for internships, final placements, and pre-placement offers. As long as we keep up a decent CGPA, which isn't too hard, we can all get placed in good companies.

Campus: The hostels are cool. We got Kings Palace for guys and Queen Castle for girls. The food is pretty good, way better than other colleges down south. And each campus has its own sports area with a gym, swimming pool, and table tennis. It's awesome!

vivek singh

vivek singh

MBA in Business Analytics

Reviewed On 10 Nov, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They help us with our studies and also push us to join fun events on campus and around the university. In the MBA program, we have to take 4 exams. The first two are the same for everyone, and then in the last year, we focus on our chosen subjects. You need a CGPA of 6 in each subject to pass.

Placement: In 2024, over 150 students already got jobs in different areas like marketing, finance, and business analytics. Companies like Protiviti, Deloitte, and Micron hired them for roles like data consultants. For internships, most students got around INR 15,00020,000 per month. Some even got more than INR 45,000.

Campus: KSOM is one of the best colleges in the country. The campus is full of trees and plants, so it's really pretty. Our classrooms have smart LED screens for learning. The teachers are from top business schools like IIM. Management students have their own hostel, and the food in the mess is great. Love studying here!

Gautam Choudhary

Gautam Choudhary

B.A.LL.B. (Honours)

Reviewed On 9 Nov, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They treat us like friends, not just teachers. Some classes can be tiring, but it's okay. Exams are pretty chill and not too stressful.

Placement: Most students here don't really go for placements. But the companies do come for placements, and some students do get jobs with an average salary. It's just that not many students take part in the placement process, so the numbers are not that high.

Campus: The college is all air-conditioned, including the hostel. The food is okay, not amazing but not terrible either. The canteen has good prices. The sports facilities are awesome, you can play any sport you want.

Sanjay Verma

Sanjay Verma

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The courses follow the latest NEP 2020 guidelines and prepare us well for placements. Most teachers are really nice, though a few are strict but that's okay because they care about teaching. In Computer Science, we study important subjects like DBMS, compiler design, and computer networks to help us feel confident for job interviews.

Placement: The placements here are pretty good. Even with the recession, things are looking up. The highest package is around 62 lakhs per year, and the lowest is between 2-4 lakhs. The average package falls between 7-8 lakhs. They say they guarantee 100% placement, but with more students now, it's more like 94-95%. Big companies like TCS, Wipro, and Bosch hire a lot of students from here.

Campus: The hostel and college buildings are awesome. The labs and classrooms are in good shape and have AC, which is cool. Everything is top-notch from the library to the bathrooms. Each department even has its own library, plus there's a big central one for everyone. Love it here!

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