Jaypee Institute of Information Technology
NAAC A

Jaypee Institute of Information Technology

Noida, Uttar Pradesh4.4private
JEE MainGATEB.TechM.TechNAAC AEngineeringComputer Science

Annual Fees

₹1.6L–3.9L

Avg Package

₹11 LPA

NAAC Grade

A

Top Recruiters

10+

Fees

₹1,65,000 - ₹3,85,000 (Full Course)

Top Courses

B.Tech, M.Tech, MSc

Entrance Exams

JEE Main, GATE

Ranking

#101

Location

Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Overview

Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT) Noida is a reputed private deemed-to-be university known for excellence in computer science, IT, and engineering education. The institute offers strong placement opportunities, advanced research facilities, industry collaborations, and a highly academic-focused environment for technology students.

Type: privateRating: 4.4Rank: #101Est. 2001

Courses & Fees

CourseDurationAnnual FeeSeatsEntranceJEE Cutoff
B.Tech Computer Science Engineering4 years₹3.5L720JEE Main18,000 – 95,000
B.Tech Information Technology4 years₹3.5L240JEE Main25,000 – 1,15,000
B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering4 years₹3.3L180JEE Main45,000 – 1,80,000
Integrated B.Tech + M.Tech Biotechnology5 years₹2.5L60JEE Main1,20,000 – 3,00,000
M.Tech Computer Science Engineering2 years₹1.9L60GATE

Admission Process

JEE MainGATE
  1. 1Register on the JIIT admission portal
  2. 2Fill online application form
  3. 3Upload academic documents
  4. 4Pay application fee
  5. 5Merit list based on entrance exam
  6. 6Seat allotment and fee submission

Placements 20262027

94% placed

Average Package

₹11 LPA

Highest Package

₹82 LPA

Companies Recruited

10+

Top Recruiters

AmazonAdobeMicrosoftGoogleInfosysWiproTCSDeloitteAccentureSamsung

Facilities

Hostel available · Fee: ₹1,65,000/year

Smart ClassroomsResearch LabsWi-Fi CampusHostelCentral LibrarySports ComplexCafeteriaMedical CenterAuditoriumGymnasium

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