
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India - 751024
The trajectory of the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) represents an exceptional case study in the rapid institutionalization and globalization of higher education within the Indian subcontinent. Established in 1992 as a modest vocational training center with an initial capital investment of a mere ₹5,000, the institution has undergone a transformation characterized as a "Soil to Silver" journey. This progression from a two-room facility with twelve students and two staff members into a globally ranked, multi-disciplinary university encompassing a 36-square-kilometer academic township demonstrates a unique synthesis of entrepreneurial vision, academic rigor, and a deeply embedded social mission. Within just seven years of its formal inception as a degree-granting engineering college in 1997, it achieved the status of a Deemed to be University in 2004 under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956—a milestone of unprecedented speed in the Indian regulatory landscape.
The institutional identity of the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology is inseparable from the vision of its founder, Dr. Achyuta Samanta. The university was designed not merely as a technical training ground but as a "university of compassion and humanitarianism". This dual-track approach integrates professional education with massive community outreach, most notably through its sister organization, the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS). While the university operates on a self-financing model to provide high-quality professional training, it simultaneously supports KISS, which provides free, fully residential education and vocational training to over 80,000 marginalized tribal children. This relationship creates a symbiotic ecosystem where professional students engage with social challenges, fostering a character-driven educational environment.
The historical timeline of the university is marked by critical transitions that define its current multidisciplinary breadth. Following the initial registration of the KIIT Society in June 1992, the establishment of the KIIT Polytechnic in 1995 provided the early technical foundation. The pivotal year of 1997 saw the introduction of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in engineering, management, and computer applications. The expansion continued aggressively with the launch of the School of Biotechnology, School of Rural Management, School of Medicine, and Law School in 2007, followed by a range of offbeat disciplines in 2008. By 2017, the institute reverted to its original name, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, following regulatory requests for deemed universities to clarify their titling conventions.
The university’s rise is substantiated by its performance in prestigious national and international ranking frameworks. In the 2026 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, the institution made a significant leap into the 501–600 cohort globally, placing it among the top 25 percent of the 2,191 universities evaluated worldwide. Nationally, it has secured the 5th rank among all Indian universities in the same THE ranking, positioned closely behind the Indian Institute of Science (IISc).
Framework | Category | Year | Rank / Band |
|---|---|---|---|
NIRF | University | 2025 | 17 |
NIRF | Overall | 2025 | 27 |
NIRF | Engineering | 2025 | 36 |
NIRF | Management | 2025 | 27 |
THE | World University Rankings | 2026 | 501–600 |
THE | Asia University Rankings | 2025 | 184 |
THE | Young University Rankings | 2024 | 168 |
THE | Impact Rankings (SDG) | 2025 | 101–200 |
QS | World University Rankings: Asia | 2026 | 294 |
QS | Southern Asia | 2026 | 67 |
QS | Environmental Sustainability | 2024 | 81 |
The university’s commitment to sustainable development is further highlighted by its global 20th position in Quality Education (SDG 4) and its status as the top-ranked university in India for "Reduced Inequalities" (SDG 10) and "Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions" (SDG 16). Furthermore, it became India’s first university to receive the QS 5 Stars Rating in 2021, underscoring its excellence across diverse parameters including teaching, research, and employability.
The academic structure is organized into a highly specialized departmental framework designed to facilitate interdisciplinary research and industry integration. With over 100 programs spanning technology, medicine, management, law, and the arts, the university accommodates over 30,000 students across 23 sprawling campuses.
The engineering faculties form the core of the university's technical identity, maintaining international accreditations from bodies such as ABET (USA) and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET, UK). These schools emphasize hands-on learning, expert mentorship, and global exposure.
School of Computer Engineering: This school is one of the most populous, offering B.Tech, M.Tech, and Ph.D. programs with specialized tracks in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Cyber Security, Data Science, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
School of Electronics Engineering: Specializes in Electronics and Telecommunication, VLSI Design, Embedded Systems, and Communication Engineering. It has established several co-branded programs with industry giants like KPIT and LTI Mindtree.
School of Mechanical Engineering: Offers programs in standard mechanical engineering, automobile engineering, mechatronics, and aerospace engineering. The curriculum includes advanced focus areas such as manufacturing processes, machine design, and thermal science.
School of Civil Engineering: Focuses on construction engineering, structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, and water resources management.
School of Electrical Engineering: Provides specialized training in power electronics, drives, and smart grid technologies.
The Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) and its affiliated dental and nursing schools represent a massive commitment to healthcare education and services. KIMS operates as a 2000-bed super-specialty hospital, providing a vital training ground for medical professionals.
School of Medical Sciences (KIMS): Offers MBBS, MD, and MS programs, emphasizing clinical trials, translational medicine, and community health.
School of Dental Sciences (KIDS): Provides BDS and MDS programs with a focus on oral oncology and regenerative dentistry.
School of Nursing Sciences (KINS): Offers B.Sc, M.Sc, and GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) programs.
School of Public Health: Focuses on Master of Public Health (MPH) and Hospital Administration (MHA).
School of Pharmacy: Provides undergraduate and diploma programs (B.Pharma, D.Pharma).
Beyond technology and medicine, the university has established schools that cater to modern professional requirements and artistic pursuits.
School | Programs Offered | Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|
School of Management (KSOM) | BBA, MBA, Ph.D. | Established in 1993; ranked 31st by NIRF 2021 |
School of Law (KSOL) | BA LL.B, BBA LL.B, B.Sc. LL.B | Ranked 11th in India by NIRF 2024; focuses on Moot Court |
School of Rural Management (KSRM) | MBA, Ph.D. | Specialized in rural development and social entrepreneurship |
School of Computer Applications | BCA, MCA, M.Sc., Ph.D. | Software development and data analytics |
School of Biotechnology | B.Tech, M.Sc., Ph.D. | Genomics, stem cell research, and bio-nanotechnology |
School of Fashion Technology | B.Des (Fashion/Textile) | Apparel design and textile engineering |
School of Film & Media Sciences | BFTP | Film and television production |
School of Architecture & Planning | B.Arch, M.Arch, M.Des | Urban design and sustainable architecture |
School of Sports & Yogic Sciences | Master's and Ph.D. | Physical education and naturopathy |
The university also hosts the School of Leadership, the School of Public Policy, and various liberal arts departments focusing on Psychology, Sociology, and Humanities.
The admission process is centrally managed through the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Entrance Examination (KIITEE), which is recognized for its student-friendly and transparent nature. Notably, the university does not charge an application fee, making the entrance test accessible to a broad demographic.
The entrance examination is conducted in multiple phases, allowing candidates several opportunities to qualify or improve their performance. The examination itself is a computer-based test (CBT) lasting two hours, consisting of 120 multiple-choice questions.
Registration and Documentation: Candidates apply through the official online portal, uploading their 10th-grade certificate, photograph, and signature.
Slot Booking: Following registration, applicants utilize a first-come, first-served system to book their preferred exam date and time.
Examination and Merit List: Results are declared online, with separate merit lists prepared for different courses based on performance.
Counseling and Seat Allotment: Candidates are called for counseling based on their rank, where they choose their academic discipline and undergo document verification.
The university maintains rigorous eligibility standards to ensure academic quality, though these vary significantly depending on the level and field of study.
B.Tech / Integrated M.Tech: Candidates must have passed 10+2 with at least 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (or Biology for Biotechnology tracks). Applicants must typically be born on or after July 1, 2004 (for 2025 intake cycles).
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch): Requires a 10+2 pass with 50% marks in PCM and aggregate, alongside a valid score in the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA).
Medical (MBBS/BDS): Admissions are regulated through the national NEET-UG framework, though institutional documentation mentions a history of self-financing seats.
Integrated Law (BA/BBA/B.Sc. LL.B): A pass in 10+2 in any stream with at least 45% aggregate marks.
B.Sc. Nursing: Requires 10+2 Science with at least 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology combined, with a minimum age of 17 years.
Postgraduate Courses (M.Tech/MCA/MBA): For M.Tech, a first-class engineering degree and a valid GATE score are preferred; GATE scorers with 400+ are exempt from the entrance test. For MBA and MCA, a minimum of 50% aggregate in graduation is required.
Doctoral Programs (Ph.D.): Candidates must hold a Master’s degree in a relevant field with at least 60% marks or an equivalent CGPA.
Research at the university is governed by a robust ecosystem aimed at fostering high-impact discovery and social utility. The institutional Research & Development Cell (RDC) coordinates activities across 175+ Centers of Excellence and works to ensure that research outputs align with the National Education Policy 2020.
The university's research productivity has seen an exponential rise, with more than 13,636 publications indexed in Scopus and Web of Science. The intellectual property landscape is equally vibrant, with over 1,000 patents filed and 810 national and international patents granted.
Research Metric | Statistical Achievement |
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Funded Projects Revenue | ₹125 Crores |
Scopus / Web of Science Publications | 13,636+ |
National & International Patents Granted | 810 |
Centers of Excellence | 175+ |
Faculty in Global Top 2% Scientists | 25 |
Internal Seed Funding per Project | Up to ₹10 Lakhs |
The institution has established a State-of-the-Art Central Research Facility (CRF) housing high-end instrumentation such as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and X-Ray Diffraction Analysis (XRD). These facilities enable cutting-edge work in material science, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering.
Research funding flows from diverse national and international channels. The university has secured over ₹125 crores in funded projects from agencies such as the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), and the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
The university’s research projects are specifically categorized by their alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For example, projects under SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) focus on the wellness of tribal children, women’s health, and the diagnosis of pneumonia using remote health platforms, funded by agencies like the ICMR and MSME. Under SDG 7 (Affordable and Green Energy), the university conducts research on thin-film solar cells, micro-grids, and solar-based electric vehicles with support from the MNRE and DST.
International collaborative research is also a significant component, with funding obtained through Indo-Japan, Indo-Norway, and Indo-Russian collaborations, as well as grants from the British Council’s UKERI and the European Union’s ERASMUS programs.
The KIIT Technology Business Incubator (KIIT-TBI) stands as one of India's most successful innovation hubs, particularly in the Eastern and North-Eastern regions. Established in 2009 as a non-profit Section 8 company, it has been recognized as a "Centre of Excellence in Incubation" by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India.
The incubator has built a holistic ecosystem that supports deep-tech, biotech, med-tech, and social startups from ideation to growth stages.
Startup Nurturing: Over 482 startups have been incubated, including more than 130 women-led enterprises.
Economic Impact: The incubated companies have commercialized over 153 products and raised approximately ₹1,600 crore in external investment funding.
Job Creation: The ecosystem has enabled the creation of more than 10,000 technical jobs.
Northeastern Focus: KIIT-TBI has expanded its presence through the MTI HUB in Manipur and the BIRAC Regional Techno-entrepreneurship Centre (BRTC) to promote startups in underserved regions.
The incubator operates several specialized centers and labs that provide infrastructure and mentorship for specific technological domains.
BioNEST Analytical Facility: Dedicated to bio-incubation and life sciences startups.
Thermofisher Center of Excellence: Focuses on molecular diagnostics.
DST CoE Prayashala / Fab Lab: A high-end prototyping facility for engineering and hardware startups.
iDEX-DIO Incubator: Recognized by the Ministry of Defence to promote innovations in defense technology.
BIRAC Technology Transfer Office (TTO): Assists startups in managing intellectual property and technology commercialization.
Prominent startups emerging from this ecosystem include IG Drones (India's leading enterprise drone platform), MedTel Healthcare (remote patient monitoring), and Bariflo Cybernetics (intelligent waterbody management systems).
The university’s placement cell maintains a consistent record of high conversion, achieving near-total placement for eligible students across its schools. This is supported by the Career Advisory & Augmentation School (CAAS), which provides rigorous training in Industry 4.0 technologies, soft skills, and aptitude.
The 2024 and 2025 placement cycles reflect the university's strong industry standing even in fluctuating economic conditions. For the 2024 batch, over 700 companies visited the campus, making 5,585 job offers.
Academic Year | Total Recruiters | Job Offers | Highest CTC | Average CTC (B.Tech) |
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2024 | 700 | 5,585 | ₹53 LPA | ₹8.50 LPA |
2025 (Initial) | 757 | 4,621 | ₹51 LPA | ₹8.50 LPA |
In 2024, the highest package of ₹53 LPA was offered by YugaByte Software, while the 2025 batch has already seen a top offer of ₹51 LPA from Microsoft. The School of Technology received over 1,500 "Dream Offers" (salaries above ₹8.5 LPA) in both cycles.
Recruiters span multiple sectors, with massive participation from information technology, consulting, and engineering firms.
Major IT/Consulting: Accenture (201 offers in 2025), Deloitte (148 offers in 2024), Capgemini (217 offers in 2025), Wipro (342 offers in 2025), and TCS (543 offers in 2025).
High-Value Packages: Companies like NVIDIA (₹36.28 LPA), PayPal (₹36.50 LPA), Cisco (₹24.73 LPA), and D.E. Shaw (₹24.30 LPA) have been frequent participants in recent campus drives.
Specialized Placements: The School of Rural Management achieved 100% placement conversion with a top package of ₹20.71 LPA from ETG, while the School of Law saw participation from top firms like Wadia Ghandy & Co. and Bharucha & Partners.
The university is housed within a 36-square-kilometer academic township in Bhubaneswar, comprising 23 distinct world-class campuses. This infrastructure is designed to provide a comprehensive living and learning environment, characterized by its "KIIT Green" initiative to maintain a vehicle-free, ecologically sustainable ambiance.
The academic buildings are equipped with Wi-Fi hotspots, lecture theaters, and over 13 specialized research labs.
Libraries: The university features a multi-story Central Library, along with specialized repositories like the KIMS Medical Library (32,000+ books) and a unique nature-integrated "Garden Library".
Convention Centers: Large-scale events are hosted in the university’s Auditorium Hall and Convention Centers.
Healthcare: Beyond KIMS Hospital, the campus provides 24/7 health and mental wellness support, including COVID-19 counseling centers.
The university accommodates over 30,000 students, with separate residential facilities for boys and girls that include round-the-clock wireless connectivity.
Hostel Capacity: The university operates 20 hostels for boys and 11 for girls, with a dedicated international hostel for foreign students. Approximately 30% of these rooms are air-conditioned.
Dining: There are 15 food courts and multiple staff/student cafeterias offering Indian, Continental, and Chinese cuisines.
Recreation: Every hostel is equipped with 24-hour reading rooms and facilities for indoor and outdoor games.
The university is a major contributor to India's sporting landscape, having produced 23 Olympians and numerous international athletes.
Stadiums: The infrastructure includes a dedicated Cricket Stadium, a Hockey Stadium with international turf, and the Biju Patnaik Indoor Stadium—one of the largest on-campus indoor venues in India.
Niche Facilities: A cycling velodrome, tennis courts, volleyball courts, a rugby field, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool are available.
Olympic and Professional Sports: Training is provided for archery, javelin throw, boxing, and shooting.
As a global educational hub, the university has established academic tie-ups with 162+ international universities and industrial collaborations with over 50 corporate houses.
The international strategy focuses on student and faculty exchange, joint research, and credit transfer programs.
United Kingdom: MoUs with Sheffield Hallam University, Kingston University London, and Lancaster University facilitated by The IET.
United States: Partnership with the Metropolitan State University of Denver for faculty and student exchanges.
Asia and Africa: Collaborations with universities in South Korea (Hanseo, Hanbat), Thailand (AIT, Chiang Mai Rajbhat), South Africa (North-West University), and Bangladesh (BUET).
Europe: Tie-ups with Karolinska Institute (Sweden), Reykjavik University (Iceland), and Cracow University of Technology (Poland).
The university offers several dual degree programs, such as the 5-year B.Tech & M.Tech Biotechnology track. Furthermore, industry-sponsored co-branded M.Tech programs have been developed with partners like L&T EduTech and LTIMindtree (AI & Data Science) and KPIT India (Automotive Electronics and Software). These programs often involve lateral entries and provide a multidimensional curriculum that integrates management and humanities.
The university’s alumni network, known as the KIITians, spans the worlds of business, politics, arts, and sports, reflecting the diverse educational background of the institution.
Politics and Leadership: Dr. Sasmit Patra (Rajya Sabha MP), Balabhadra Majhi (MLA and tribal leader), and various IAS officers like K. Raju and Deepak Mishra.
Sports Icons: Olympian sprinter Dutee Chand, Indian Hockey Captain Amit Rohidas, and Asian Games silver medalist Kishor Jena.
Arts and Media: National award-winning filmmaker Sabyasachi Mohapatra and popular actress Archita Sahu.
Business and Finance: While some reports misidentify figures like Prashant Jain (who is an alumnus of IIT Kanpur), the university has a strong base of successful entrepreneurs like Narendra Thakre, founder of Energy Green.
The institutional legacy is inextricably linked to its social arms, KIIT and KISS. The university acts as a nodal center for FIFA’s "Football for Schools" program and contributes heavily to local art, culture, and sculpture through initiatives like the Sculpture Garden.
The institution operates as a self-financing deemed university within the KIIT Society, which was estimated to be worth approximately ₹10,000 crores (US$1.3 billion) as of 2020. While the initial seed capital was only ₹5,000, the institution has leveraged its massive student intake and high industry demand to build a sustainable financial model.
Beyond student tuition, the university generates revenue through:
Sponsored Research: Over ₹125 crores in ongoing projects from government and international agencies.
Consultancy: Revenue from industry-sponsored consultancy for firms like NALCO and Tata Steel.
Grants: Occasional grant funding for specific projects, such as those from the European Union.
Despite its private status, the institution grants numerous scholarships to meritorious and economically challenged students, such as the Pradyumna Bal Memorial Scholarship, which covers complete tuition and ancillary expenses.
The Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology has established itself as a paradigm of rapid institutional growth and socially-conscious higher education. By successfully integrating rigorous professional training with massive social outreach, it has managed to secure top-tier global rankings and national prestige within a remarkably short period. Its strength lies in its diversified academic portfolio, a high-performing research engine that prioritizes global sustainability, and an incubation ecosystem that is transforming the startup landscape of Eastern India. As the university moves toward its next phase of development, characterized by deeper internationalization and co-branded industrial education, it remains a critical anchor for technical and medical education in India, while continuing to fulfill its foundational promise of education as a tool for social empowerment and justice.
1. When was KIIT founded?
KIIT was founded in 1992 as a vocational training center and commenced its degree engineering programs in 1997.
2. Who is the founder of KIIT?
The institution was founded by Dr. Achyuta Samanta with an initial seed capital of only ₹5,000.
3. Where is the university located?
KIIT is situated in the temple city of Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
4. Is KIIT a recognized university?
Yes, it was granted "Deemed to be University" status in 2004 by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India.
5. What is KIIT’s NIRF ranking?
In 2025, KIIT was ranked 17th among all government and private universities in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF).
6. How does KIIT rank globally?
KIIT is ranked in the 501–600 cohort in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026, placing it 5th among all Indian universities.
7. Does KIIT have any international accreditation?
Yes, its engineering programs are accredited by ABET (USA) and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), UK.
8. What is the "Soil to Silver" journey?
It refers to KIIT's rapid transformation from a small industrial training institute in 1992 to a world-class multidisciplinary university within 25 years.
9. What is the relationship between KIIT and KISS?
Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) is the social arm of KIIT, providing free residential education and healthcare to over 80,000 marginalized tribal children.
10. How large is the university campus?
The university consists of a 25-square-kilometer academic township featuring 23 world-class campuses.
11. What is the primary entrance exam for KIIT?
The Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Entrance Examination (KIITEE) is the mandatory entrance test for most programs.
12. Is there an application fee for the KIITEE exam?
No, the KIITEE application process is entirely free of cost for all candidates.
13. What is the eligibility for the B.Tech program?
Candidates must have passed 10+2 with at least 60% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
14. Is there an age limit for B.Tech admissions?
For the 2026 intake cycle, candidates must be born on or after July 1, 2005.
15. Can students appearing for their 12th exams apply?
Yes, candidates appearing for their qualifying 10+2 examinations are eligible to apply for KIITEE.
16. What is the admission process for the MBBS and BDS programs?
Admissions for medical and dental courses are conducted through the national NEET-UG framework.
17. How can I apply for Integrated Law programs?
Admission to BA LL.B, BBA LL.B, and B.Sc LL.B is based on the KIITEE score, requiring a 10+2 pass with at least 45% aggregate marks.
18. Does KIIT accept NATA scores for Architecture?
Yes, for the B.Arch program, a valid National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) score is required alongside 50% marks in 10+2 (PCM).
19. Are there multiple phases for the KIITEE exam?
Yes, the exam is typically conducted in three phases (Phase I, II, and III) to provide multiple opportunities for candidates.
20. Is there a management quota for admissions?
KIIT offers some management quota seats for B.Tech programs, which are filled by paying a higher admission fee.
21. What is the fee for the B.Tech program?
The yearly tuition fees for B.Tech range approximately from ₹3,50,000 to ₹3,98,750.
22. Does KIIT offer dual degree programs?
Yes, the university offers 5-year Integrated B.Tech & M.Tech programs and a 6-year B.Tech & MBA dual degree.
23. What is the duration of the MBA program?
The standard MBA program is a 2-year course offered by the KIIT School of Management (KSOM).
24. Does KIIT offer Ph.D. programs?
Yes, Ph.D. programs are available in over 36 disciplines, including Engineering, Management, Law, and Biotechnology.
25. Is there a lateral entry option for B.Tech?
Yes, a 3-year B.Tech lateral entry program is available for diploma holders in various engineering branches.
26. What was the highest package offered in 2024?
The highest salary package offered in the 2024 placement season was ₹53 LPA, provided by Yugabyte.
27. What is the average CTC for B.Tech students?
The average package for B.Tech graduates stands at approximately ₹8.50 LPA.
28. Who are the top recruiters at KIIT?
Major recruiters include TCS, Wipro, Microsoft, Amazon, Accenture, Deloitte, and Capgemini.
29. What is the placement record of the School of Rural Management (KSRM)?
KSRM has consistently achieved a 100% placement conversion rate.
30. What is a "Dream Offer" at KIIT?
"Dream Offers" refer to high-value job placements with salary packages exceeding ₹8.50 LPA.
31. Does KIIT provide internship opportunities?
Yes, the university generates over 1,200 paid internship opportunities annually with reputed organizations.
32. What is CAAS?
The Career Advisory & Augmentation School (CAAS) is a dedicated department that provides specialized training in soft skills, aptitude, and Industry 4.0 technologies to enhance employability.
33. How many student hostels are available?
The university operates 20 hostels for boys and 11 for girls, with a total capacity of over 15,000 students.
34. Are the hostel rooms air-conditioned?
Approximately 30% of the hostel rooms are air-conditioned, and all feature 24-hour reading rooms and Wi-Fi.
35. What medical facilities are available on campus?
KIIT houses the Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), a 2,000-bed super-specialty hospital providing 24/7 healthcare to students and the public.
36. What sports infrastructure does KIIT provide?
The campus includes 18 sports complexes, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a cricket stadium, a hockey stadium with international turf, and one of India's largest indoor stadiums.
37. Does KIIT have a central library?
Yes, there is a multi-story Central Library, a unique "Garden Library," and specialized school-level libraries with over 32,000 books.
38. Are there dining facilities for students?
The campus features over 15 food courts and multiple cafeterias serving Indian, Continental, and Chinese cuisines.
39. What is "KIIT Green"?
It is an initiative to maintain a vehicle-free, ecologically sustainable campus through mass plantations and paperless administration.
40. How many student societies are active at KIIT?
There are numerous student-run societies, including Qutopia (Quizzing), Korus (Music/Dance), and KRS (Robotics).
41. What is the major annual festival of the university?
KIIT Fest is the flagship three-day annual techno-cultural extravaganza that attracts over 25,000 students nationwide.
42. How many research centers are there at KIIT?
The university hosts over 175 state-of-the-art Centers of Excellence to facilitate advanced research and industry collaboration.
43. What is KIIT-TBI?
The KIIT Technology Business Incubator (KIIT-TBI) is a premier startup hub that has nurtured over 482 startups and created 10,000+ technical jobs.
44. How many patents has the university filed?
As of recent reports, the university has filed over 1,000 patents, with over 810 granted nationally and internationally.
45. Does the university provide research funding?
Yes, KIIT has secured over ₹125 crores in funded projects from agencies like DST, DBT, ICMR, and DRDO.
46. Who are some notable sports alumni of KIIT?
Notable athletic alumni include 23 Olympians, such as sprinter Dutee Chand, Indian hockey captain Amit Rohidas, and javelin star Kishor Jena.
47. Are there any alumni in public service?
Yes, distinguished alumni include Dr. Sasmit Patra (Rajya Sabha MP) and several IAS/IPS officers like K. Raju and Deepak Mishra.
48. How many international tie-ups does KIIT have?
KIIT has academic partnerships and MoUs with over 160 world-class universities across the globe.
49. Does KIIT offer internal research grants?
Yes, the university provides internal seed research grants of up to ₹10 lakhs to support early-stage ideas for faculty and students
50. Has KIIT won any national sports awards?
The university was honored with the Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar in 2022 for its outstanding contribution to the promotion of sports in India.
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) is a leading Deemed to be University located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It is also recognized as an Institute of Eminence and is a member of Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) as well. The institution offers undergraduate and post-graduate courses in engineering, bio-technology, medicine, management, law, computer application, rural management, fashion, film studies, journalism, architecture and sculpting. KIIT has 30,000 students. Each academic program is functioning in different independent campuses.
KIIT stands out for its quality contribution in the field of Research and Development. It has collaborated with various research organizations of the world. The thrust of the Research & Development Wing of KIIT is interdisciplinary research through multidisciplinary interactions. The vision is to unleash creative thinking and enable KIIT to become a well-known technological institute for research and development as well as for post-graduate education and doctoral research.
The R & D wing has been actively supporting various National and International conferences hosted by the institute like International Conference on Emerging Technology and International Conference on Distributed Computing & Internet Technology.
In the prestigious and widely acclaimed educational ranking of Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF-2025), KIIT at 23rd Rank in IIRF Deemed University Ranking 2025.
KIIT was accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an A grade with a score of 3.48 out of 4 points.
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