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Central Institute of Technology B.E. / B.Tech Courses and Fees 2025

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Central Institute of Technology B.E. / B.Tech Eligibility and Highlights 2025

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Accepted Exam
  • JEE Main
  • Assam CEE
  • CBSE 12th
  • AHSEC
  • +3 more
  • 10+2 score75%
    iconReturn on Investment
    Total Tuition Fees 71.6K - 99.6K
    Average Package 3.1L - 4.1L
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    Q:   What is the JEE Mains cut off for BTech in Computer Science Engineering in Central Institute of Technology?

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    For 2022, cut off was 94460 for General category candidates in All India quota for B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering in Central Institute of Technology. For female candidates in general category under the closing rank. B.Tech cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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    Q:   What is the cutoff for BTech at Central Institute of Technology for other than general categories?

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    The last year 2022 cutoff ranks for B.Tech. in Civil Engineering at Central Institute of Technology other than General category are - 180095 for OBC, 10301 for SC. While the admissions are based on the scores/rank obtained in JEE exam, the last cut offs also change a lot depending on All India quota or Home State. It also varies if the applicant is a female.

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    Q:   What is the JEE Mains cut off for BTech in Civil Engineering in Central Institute of Technology?

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    For 2022, cut off was 153512 for General category candidates in All India quota for BTech in Civil Engineering in Central Institute of Technology. For female candidates in general category under The closing rank. B.Tech cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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    Q:   What is the opening and closing rank for BTech in Computer Science Engineering at Central Institute of Technology?

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    Opening and Closing rank depends on the category and quota of candidates. For general category under All India, opening rank was 29284 and closing rank was 94460. Cut off are different when it comes to other categories or female candidates and even domicile of home state. Admission to B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering in Central Institute of Technology is based on the scores obtained in the entrance exam JEE. Applicants are advised to confirm what category are they applying while checking for cut offs.

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    Q:   How many entrance exam cutoffs will be released for admission to BTech at Central Institute of Technology?

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    Central Institute of Technology will release 6-8 rounds of JEE Main cutoffs for admission to BTech. The cutoffs will be released on a rolling basis, and the seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The cutoffs will be based on the following factors:

    The JEE Main score of the candidate
    The category of the candidate
    The number of seats available in the course

    Candidates must visit the official website of entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process, once the round is released.

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    Central Institute of Technology B.E. / B.Tech
    Admission dates 2025

    DatesUpcoming Events
    12 Feb '25
    JEE Main Result 2025 Session 1
    1 Feb '25 - 25 Feb '25
    JEE Main 2025 Session 2 RegistrationOngoing
    5 Feb '25 - 27 Feb '25
    Assam CEE 2025 application formOngoing
    1 Apr '25 - 8 Apr '25
    JEE Main 2025 Exam Date Session 2
    12 Apr '25 - 23 Apr '25
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    27 Apr '25
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    22 Jan '25 - 30 Jan '25
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    Central Institute of Technology BTech Cutoff 2024

    B.E. / B.Tech Cut Off 2024 for JEE Main: Year-Wise rankAccordion Icon V3
    JEE Main Last Round Closing Rank (General-All India)
    Course202220232024
    B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering94460102143150500
    B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering127531171844205678
    B.Tech. in Civil Engineering153512154116230284
    B.Tech. in Instrumentation Engineering176442195064260053
    B.Tech. in Food Processing Technology201571467433256338
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    Q:   What is the opening and closing rank for BTech in Civil Engineering at Central Institute of Technology?

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    Opening and Closing rank depends on the category and quota of candidates. For general category under All India, opening rank was 54827 and closing rank was 153512. Cut off are differant when it comes to other categories or female candidates and even domicile of home state. Admission to B.Tech. in Civil Engineering in Central Institute of Technology is based on the scores obtained in the entrance exam JEE. Applicants are advised to confirm what category are they applying while checking for cut offs.

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    Central Institute of Technology B.E. / B.Tech
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    Q:   Question: How is the course curriculum for B.E. / B.Tech at Central Institute of Technology?

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    {Source: B.E. / B.Tech students & alumni}

    Here's how the course curriculum at Central Institute of Technology is structured for BE/BTech:

    Course Curriculum

    * Follows the same pattern and structure as IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology)
    * Relevant and industry-oriented, making students industry-ready
    * Faculty members are highly qualified and knowledgeable, with some coming from IIT Guwahati as guest and visiting faculty
    * Covers both theoretical and practical aspects, with emphasis on hands-on learning
    * Students are encouraged to participate in events, competitions, and workshops to develop their skills
    * Practical parts of the course are considered more helpful than theory parts

    Teaching Quality and Support

    * Teachers are helpful, experienced, and have a high level of knowledge
    * Encourage students to ask questions and clarify doubts
    * Attend to individual needs and concerns, including those outside of regular class hours
    * Provide guidance on assignments and projects to help students learn effectively

    Industry Exposure

    * Industrial exposure is provided through internships and industrial training
    * Opportunities exist for students to interact with professionals from various industries and gain practical experience
    * Preparing students for real-world challenges and applications

    Note: Some reviews mentioned that the course curriculum may vary depending on the department (e.g., CSE), but overall, the structure seems to follow the same pattern as IITs. Additionally, while some students reported difficulties in completing the course due to a lack of attention from certain teachers, most reviews emphasized the helpfulness and dedication of the faculty.
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    Central Institute of Technology B.E. / B.Tech
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    Q:   How does the placement cell for B.E. / B.Tech at Central Institute of Technology assist students in getting placed?

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    {Source: B.E. / B.Tech students & alumni}

    How does the placement cell for B.E./B.Tech at Central Institute of Technology assist students in getting placed?

    Based on the statements provided by students and alumni, here's how the placement cell assists students:

    * Limited placements: Unfortunately, the placement record of the institution is not good, with some students stating that the placements are "almost nil" and those offered are from local food manufacturing firms with low salaries.
    * Self-driven efforts: Many students opt for self-placed jobs rather than relying on the placement cell, indicating a lack of confidence in the cell's abilities.
    * No regular training and internship programs: One student mentioned that the college conducts internships only through NIELIT, limiting opportunities for students.
    * Lack of guidance and support: Another student criticized the placement cell, saying that the T&P cell members lack guidance and are not supportive.

    Overall, the placement cell seems to require improvement in terms of providing more effective services to students. While the institution offers good infrastructure and faculty, the placement aspect needs attention to better prepare students for the industry.
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    Central Institute of Technology B.E. / B.Tech
    Students Ratings & Reviews

    3.7/5
    Verified Icon37 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
    Placement Review IconPlacements2.8
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.1
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4
    Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.8
    Money Review IconValue for Money3.8
    What students say about Central Institute of Technology
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    According to my seniors, packages offered are not great, and most of the students prefer higher studies rather than doing a job at such low packages.
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    Abhirup Basu Verified Icon
    B.Tech. in Food Processing Technology - Batch of 2027
    3.8
    4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    College is good. Satisfied with our faculty members and placement. No enjoyment of college programs.
    Placements: Around 100% of students got placed in Food Engineering and Technology department last year at a maximum salary package offered was 6 LPA. Companies like Amul recruiters students. Many students secured internships ever year in different well known companies like Amul, ITC, etc. Roles offered are sales, research, etc.
    Infrastructure: Library is one of the best in the state. Labs are well-equipped, not much but good. Hostellers get proper internet through LAN connection. Classrooms are good enough. Mess doesn't provide much good food but is edible. Canteens are a bit expensive.
    Faculty: Department teachers are very good and well-educated. They are helpful. Their teaching qualities are good. Course curriculum are relevant enough, allowing students to enjoy our subjects. Semester exams may be difficult in some subjects but easily scorable.
    Reviewed on 26 Jan 2025Read More
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    Bikram Bijoy Verified Icon
    B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering - Batch of 2028
    4
    3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Cit Kokrajhar. Best for book lovers for the library.
    Placements: Placement in my college is quite low; last year it was just 60%. The highest package was 9 Lacs per annum, and the average was 4.5 Lacs per annum. Infosys offers the most. The internship in our college is quite low too. Assistant Engineer was the highest post offered last year.
    Infrastructure: The outer infrastructure is good, but a few classrooms are not as good as others. The library is the best thing here. The best. The hostel has the best facilities here: big, clean, Wi-Fi 24/7, and water 24/7. The mess is bad, but the canteen is good. The sports facilities are very bad. We don’t even have an indoor stadium, and sports equipment is not given regularly.
    Faculty: The faculty is very good, very well-qualified, and they are very helpful in many aspects. The course directly can’t make anyone industry-ready, but it helps. The semester exams are hard, but it’s an engineering exam; it should be hard. But the passing percentage is good (80%).
    Other: I was a computer nerd from my childhood, so choosing this stream was obvious. The campus surroundings are good as it is not crowded, and the place is very peaceful. Scholarships are offered here, but only for ST/SC students. Connectivity with the main town is poor, but we have 4 buses that run on time, so it is okay. The best thing is its fest, which is Techracy and Estascy.
    Reviewed on 14 Jan 2025Read More
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    AnonymousVerified Icon
    B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering - Batch of 2025
    2.6
    2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
    Faculty and hostel are good.
    Placements: Placement is not good; internships are only conducted by Nielit. Not good so not all will get placed. The only student who is placed is on their own, not in college. The faculty is good. The environment is good for studying. All the facilities were good until it came to mess food.
    Infrastructure: The library is a digital library and it is good for studying. All the books in the library are for students. The labs are good. Classrooms are good and larger. Sports areas are good, like football, tennis and volleyball. Everything is good but not the canteen, like the weekend is off.
    Faculty: semester exam is good all the subject questions are as asked per class. All the questions comes from the class topic, which is studying in class. If anyone studies class notes, then he/she is able to do so. Wi-Fi is not available in classes. Only Wi-Fi is available in hostel.
    Other: Event is good .
    Reviewed on 22 Mar 2024Read More
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    Jekeoline Brahma Verified Icon
    B.Tech. in Food Processing Technology - Batch of 2027
    3.6
    4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Overall, the college is good or average.
    Placements: Almost 50 students in our class are placed. The highest package might be 9 lakh, and the lowest package might be 4 or 5 lakh. Companies like Amul, Britannia, and many more come for the recruitment. Almost everyone gets recruited by the companies. Almost 80% get internships from our college. Roles like professor are offered.
    Infrastructure: The faculty members are good, helpful, caring, and kind. They are really knowledgeable, and their teaching is also good except for some faculty. The infrastructure of the college is on the verge of getting better slowly. The girls hostel is clean; the bathrooms and washrooms are almost good except for some. The food provided in the mess is eatable, but they don't provide varieties, but they almost follow hygiene; still, kids like eating outside. The sports facility is not very available; the sports club needs development, and more games should be arranged.
    Faculty: The teachers are qualified, helpful, and knowledgeable. The teaching quality is almost good. Yes, the food engineering technology course is relevant as it provides placement. It does make them ready through the internship given to them for the industry. The questions in the exam are given from the syllabus and what is taught in the class itself. The passing percentage of the students might be 80%.
    Other: I choose this course for its placement. It provides information and knowledge regarding the food in various aspects. The things I would like to say for the improvement are doing more practical things for better understanding and providing us with videos for better understanding. The scholarship is given timely.
    Reviewed on 13 Nov 2024Read More
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    B.Tech. in Food Processing Technology - Batch of 2027
    4.2
    5Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Overall, everything is good here.
    Placements: The branch that I have chosen, I am really happy with that we are having good placements. We almost have 50 students in our class. The highest package must be 9 lacs, and the lowest package that has been provided must be 5 or 4 lacs. Companies we can see, like Amul, Britannia, and many more. Almost all the students get internships in good companies for their experiences. Roles like professor, assistant professor, officer, etc., are offered.
    Infrastructure: It's good and is on the verge of development. The campus is beautiful. There is no ragging. Faculty are friendly and good. Overall, we can say that it's good. We can experience many things. Clubs are there for learning. Here the hostel is clean and comfortable. The food provided in the mess is also good. It's hygienic. Everyone stays peaceful. There are people who help in dealing with the mental health issue. Even we have self-defense classes for females, which is really beneficial. The fest in our college is one of the best ones.
    Faculty: The faculty members are good, friendly, and they are very helpful. They care for the students and encourage them to learn more. They help them in their time of need. They are really highly qualified and well educated. Their teaching techniques are really unique and fun. Yes, this course's curriculum is relevant and makes the students ready for the industry. The semester exam is good, and whatever is taught comes from that itself. The pass percentage of students is almost 80%.
    Other: This course will help us know how to use foods in beneficial ways for betterment.
    Reviewed on 13 Nov 2024Read More
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    AnonymousVerified Icon
    B.Tech. in Food Processing Technology - Batch of 2026
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    2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Don't Join CIT. Everything is corrupted here. Faculty is not good.
    Placements: Over placements are not good, if you are from CSE department or FET department, then you might have a little chance of getting off-campus or in-campus placements. Training and placements cell is not good. TNP cell members lack in guidance and they are not supportive. You should join a private college instead of CIT.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure is average. Everything is corrupted here. There is no 24/7 electricity facility. College disconnects electricity after 11PM just to save petrol. In exam time also there is no 24x7 electricity facility. Hostels are very poor. Mess food is of very poor quality. If someone complains, the college takes disciplinary action against him/her. So I would suggest everyone to not join CIT. Some basic facilities are not available here.
    Faculty: Some professors are good while the other professors are very rude and not supportive. 70% professors are not good, they are not highly qualified. You can't expect a good lecture from them. Exams are very easy here, you can pass easily. You just have to maintain your attendance.
    Reviewed on 16 May 2024Read More
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    Central Institute of Technology B.E. / B.Tech FAQs

    Q:   Is Central Institute of Technology good for B.E. / B.Tech?

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    {Source: B.E. / B.Tech students & alumni}

    Is Central Institute of Technology (CIT) good for BE/BTech?

    Based on the reviews from students and alumni, here's a summary of the pros and cons:

    Pros:

    * Good infrastructure: The campus has a well-maintained digital library, comfortable hostels, and excellent medical facilities.
    * Qualified faculty: Teachers are highly qualified, experienced, and helpful, providing both theoretical and practical knowledge.
    * Relevant course curriculum: The course structure is similar to that of IITs and NITs, making students industry-ready.
    * Scholarships: Various scholarships are available for students belonging to different categories.
    * Cultural and technical fests: The college hosts annual galas, including technical and cultural fests, attracting notable speakers and artists.

    Cons:

    * Poor placements: The placement record is not satisfactory, especially for the CSE department.
    * Limited off-campus placements: Companies rarely visit the campus for off-campus placements.
    * Low packages: The salaries offered during campus placements range from INR1.50 Lacs to INR4.20 Lacs per annum.
    * Poor hostel facilities: Food quality in hostels is often criticized, although amenities like Wi-Fi and LAN connections are available.
    * Limited international exposure: While the college claims to offer industrial exposure, the extent of international collaboration and projects is unclear.

    Overall assessment: While CIT has its strengths, such as qualified faculty and relevant course curricula, it struggles with poor placements and limited off-campus opportunities. Students seeking better job prospects may want to consider alternative options. However, those who prioritize academic excellence and a strong educational foundation may still find CIT suitable.

    Keep in mind that individual experiences may vary depending on factors like departmental preferences and personal relationships with faculty members. It's essential to weigh these pros and cons carefully before making an informed decision.
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    Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of what you can expect:

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    * Good hostel facilities with comfortable rooms and clean surroundings
    * Helpful teachers who are willing to assist students in their studies
    * Well-designed cours

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    Course Curriculum Structure for B.Des at Central Institute of Technology

    Based on the reviews from students and alumni, here's an overview of how the course curriculum at Central Institute of Technology is structured for B.Des:

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    Central Institute of Technology M.Tech cutoff 2024 has been released across multiple specialisations. Based on the Round 1 seat allotment, the M.Tech cutoff scores ranged between 467 and 491 for the General AII India category students. Among all the M.Tech specialisations, M.Tech. in Computer Scienc

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    Yatendra Kumar

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    Answered 10 months ago

    Median salary of M.E./M.Tech course at Central Institute of Technology is INR 3.36 LPA. Also Central Institute of Technology has earned a remarkable review rating of 3.97 based on student feedback at Shiksha. Furthermore, it has received a rating of 2.69 for Placements.

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    Median salary of B.E. / B.Tech course at Central Institute of Technology is INR 3.07 LPA. Also, the institute has earned a remarkable review rating of 3.97 based on Shiksha-verified reviews. Furthermore, it has received a rating of 2.69 for Placements.

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