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Bhavana Pandey
2 years ago

IIIT Kota is a good institute to pursue the MTech programme. It offers a two-year M.Tech programme spread over four semesters across two specialisations. Admission to this course is based on a GATE score, followed by CCMT counselling. Eligible students seeking admission must qualify for the entrance

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2 years ago
I Think The College Provides Great Ecosystem For Students To Gain Industrial Knowledge. Good Assistance By College faculty members In Order To Shape Your Future Provides Strong Alumni Networks And Placement Support. College Should Start Its Own Tech And Cultural Fests I Think The Syllabus Can Be Mor

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2 years ago
IIIT Kotak (IIITK) is one of the youngest IIITs withinside the country that was founded in the 2013 year under the Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) model. The institute is recognised as an institute of country-wide importance. It is a joint undertaking of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (

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IIIT Kota ranks higher and holds an edge over newer IIITs like Sonepat or Una due to its established reputation, better placements (avg INR 11-12 LPA), and permanent campus. While Sonepat/Una have decent, growing placements, IIIT Kota's older, stronger industry ties make it a superior choice. 

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While NIT Sikkim has lower fees (INR 5.4 Lakhs), IIIT Kota provides higher packages (avg. INR 11-13 LPA vs INR 8.5 LPA). IIIT Kota's focus on specialised IT curricula often gives its graduates an edge in software industry placements.

IIIT Vadodara often has slightly higher placement percentages, but IIIT Kota offers competitive packages and a more established mentoring history with MNIT Jaipur. Fees at IIIT Kota (INR 8.5-9 Lakhs) are comparable to Vadodara's INR 7.8 Lakhs structure.

Yes, under government mandates supernumerary seats are reserved for female candidates (20-25% of total student population) to improve gender diversity. These seats are over and above the standard intake.

The seats are distributed as CSE (180), ECE (90), and Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering (60). This distribution focuses on high-demand technology sectors to maximise career opportunities.

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