** Admission to the International Institute of Information Technology is based on JEE Mains or MHCET scores, with the Computer Engineering department having the highest cutoff. A minimum of 100 marks in MHCET is required. The admission process excludes group discussions or interviews, but management quota seats are available. The college offers courses in Computer Science, Information Technology, and Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. Faculty qualifications are high, with many holding postgraduate degrees or PhDs, though teaching effectiveness varies.
The faculty-to-student ratio is about 15-20 faculty per 120 students, and while some faculty excel in certain areas, others have been criticized for inadequate teaching skills. Fees depend on student categories, ranging from ?80,000 to ?1,10,000 for open category students, around ?50,000 for OBC, and as low as ?10,000 to ?13,000 for SC/ST students. Scholarships, including the Mukhyamantri Madhavi Yojna, help reduce financial burdens. The college does not offer direct loans, but students can seek external bank loans, with a nearby OBC bank providing assistance.
Government scholarships are available based on caste and income, with the FINOLEX scholarship for top academic performers and low-income families. The placement program is robust, with 60-80% of students securing jobs during the final year. Top packages can reach 36 LPA, while most range between 5-15 LPA, with major recruiters like Infosys, TCS, Cognizant, IBM, and Wipro. The average package is 4-7 LPA. Internship opportunities are mainly available in the third year from companies like Oasis Infobyte, Cisco, and Oracle.
The college's location in an IT hub boosts recruitment potential.
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