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Dr. Kedar Nath Modi Institute of Engineering and Technology (KNMIET) in Modinagar is a study in contrasts. It’s one of UP’s oldest private engineering colleges, established back in 1995, and it advertises a headline-grabbing placement package of 49 LPA. But talk to the students, and you’ll hear a different story—one of strict attendance rules, dated labs, and a median salary that’s a fraction of that peak. For a local student from Ghaziabad or Meerut looking for an affordable AKTU degree, it’s a pragmatic choice. For anyone dreaming of a vibrant, cutting-edge campus life, it’s likely a disappointment. The reality of KNMIET sits squarely in the middle of these two extremes.
KNMIET runs a standard set of programs tied to its affiliating universities. The B.Tech is the main draw, with an intake of around 330-360 students. Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is the largest and most sought-after branch with 120 seats, followed by Artificial Intelligence (AI), IT, and ECE. Core branches like Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical have smaller intakes, reportedly around 30 seats each in recent years. That’s a signal. The institute also offers BBA and BCA under CCSU, and an MBA under AKTU.
Academically, it follows the standard AKTU semester pattern. Faculty quality gets mixed reviews. First-year teachers are often described as helpful, but senior-year instruction can slip into rote learning. About 20-30% of senior faculty hold PhDs. The college launched a "Kalam Pragati" skill development program in 2025, but its impact is yet to be seen. The academic vibe is functional, not inspiring. You’ll get your syllabus covered, but pushing beyond that is largely on you.
This is where the gap between brochure and reality is widest. The college legitimately reports a highest package of 49 LPA for the 2024-25 cycle. That’s a real number. But it’s an extreme outlier, likely a single off-campus or niche offer. The official average package is 4.5 LPA. Dig into student reviews on platforms like Shiksha and CollegeDunia, and the working median for a B.Tech graduate is closer to 3.5 to 4 LPA. For MBA grads, it’s around 3.75 LPA.
The placement percentage tells another story. While the institute claims 80-95%, the consensus from alumni is far more conservative. For CSE and IT, maybe 60-70% of students get on-campus offers. For core branches like Mechanical or Civil, that number can drop to 40-50%, forcing many to hunt off-campus. Top recruiters are the usual IT service giants: TCS, Wipro, Infosys, HCL, and Tech Mahindra. Amazon and Microsoft appear on the list, but their visits are infrequent. Don’t expect a flood of core engineering companies.
So, the placement cell functions. It gets you interviews. But landing a job, especially a well-paying one in your core field, requires significant personal effort. That 49 LPA figure is a marketing tool, not a benchmark.
Affordability is KNMIET’s strongest card. The B.Tech tuition is about ₹1.01 lakh per year, making the total four-year cost roughly ₹4.07 lakhs. That’s notably lower than many private engineering colleges in the NCR. BBA and BCA are even more affordable, at ₹25,000–₹35,500 annually. The MBA fee is also ₹1.01 lakh per year.
Add on a hostel with mess, and you’re looking at about ₹65,000 yearly for a non-AC double seater. There’s a one-time security deposit and university exam fees on top. Financial aid primarily comes through the UP State Scholarship (Saksham) scheme, which is based on family income and category. The college itself doesn’t appear to offer major merit-based scholarships. The fee structure makes it a viable option for middle-class families prioritizing cost over flashy infrastructure.
For B.Tech, admission is through JEE Main scores and the state counseling body, UPTAC. The cutoffs are not high. For the 2024 session, the closing rank for CSE under the General All India category was 1,235,976. For Chemical Engineering, it was around 570,028. These ranks indicate ample seats are available. You can check the latest cutoffs on the UPTAC website.
If you don’t have a JEE rank, there’s a 15% management quota for direct admission, as per AKTU rules. For BBA and BCA, admission is direct, based on your 10+2 marks and registration with CCSU. MBA admissions consider scores from CUET-PG, CAT, MAT, or CMAT. The process is straightforward and not overly competitive.
Let’s be blunt: infrastructure is the most common complaint. The campus spans 10+ acres, but students consistently report long-term neglect. Labs are functional but often outdated; a 2025 review specifically called the computer labs bad for modern coding. The library is decent with over 76,000 books. Wi-Fi exists but is notoriously slow—a frequent gripe.
The hostels are separate for boys and girls, rated around a 3 out of 5. They provide basic shelter with 24/7 power and Wi-Fi (such as it is). The food in the mess is typically described as average to poor. The college has transport buses and medical tie-ups.
But the defining feature of student life isn’t the facilities—it’s the rules. KNMIET enforces a strict uniform policy and an even stricter attendance policy, mandating 75% to 90%. Students report being barred from exams or fined for falling short. One 2024 review summed it up perfectly: "It’s like a school with a uniform and 90% attendance rule, but without the academic quality to match." The social scene is quiet. This isn’t a campus buzzing with fests and events. It’s a commuter and local hostel-based college where you come for classes and leave.
Synthesizing feedback from Careers360, Shiksha, and similar sites paints a clear, consistent picture. The positives are cost and location for locals. The negatives are everything else.
Students appreciate the low fees and the fact that some first-year faculty are genuinely good. The placement cell, while not stellar, does bring some companies. For a student from Modinagar or nearby, it saves on living costs and gets the job done.
The criticisms are more vocal. The rigid, school-like management tops the list. The poor infrastructure—leaky roofs, old computers—is a constant theme. Placement promises are viewed with skepticism, with core branch students feeling particularly left out. The academic approach is seen as outdated, failing to keep pace with industry trends in tech fields.
The median sentiment is pragmatic, not passionate. It’s a place to get a degree without bankrupting your family, but don’t expect it to be transformative. As one reviewer noted, "Best for local students who want a degree at a low fee, but don't expect high-end tech exposure."
KNMIET serves a specific niche. It’s worth serious consideration if you are a student from the Ghaziabad/Meerut region with a modest JEE Main rank and a tight budget. Your goal is a basic B.Tech or BBA degree from an AICTE-approved, NAAC-accredited institute at one of the lowest private college price points in western UP. You’re willing to tolerate strict discipline, self-direct your tech learning, and hustle for placements. For that candidate, KNMIET is a rational, cost-effective choice.
You should probably look elsewhere if you prioritize modern campus life, innovative teaching, strong industry connections, or high placement packages. The gap between the advertised 49 LPA and the ground-level 3.5 LPA median is a warning. If you’re in a core engineering branch hoping for robust on-campus recruitment, the odds are against you. KNMIET is a utilitarian institution. It provides a service—affordable degree completion—but doesn’t excel at the extras that define a top-tier college experience. Your decision hinges entirely on how much weight you give to the fee receipt versus everything else on the brochure.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Chemical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,60,067 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,93,501 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,97,836 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 10,04,007 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 13,22,013 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Artificial Intelligence | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 14,45,471 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 13,41,536 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,10,222 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,06,851 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,94,275 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Chemical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 3,43,215 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,58,946 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,74,196 | 2021 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 4,60,353 | 2021 | R1 |
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Yes, CSE is the most popular branch at Dr Kedar Nath Modi Institute of Engineering and Technology (KNMIET) and has the best placement record at the college. However, students should be prepared to rely on self-study to learn modern technologies beyond the core curriculum.
While the official average placement package is cited as 4.5 LPA, the median package for most students is closer to 3.5 LPA, providing a more realistic expectation for the typical graduate.
Yes, Dr Kedar Nath Modi Institute of Engineering and Technology (KNMIET) enforces a mandatory uniform policy for all students on campus.
Reviews of the hostel food at KNMIET generally describe it as "average" to "poor," which is noted as being typical of most private college hostels in the region.
Yes, direct admission is possible at KNMIET through the 15% management quota. Direct admission is also available for programs like BBA and BCA based on 12th-grade merit scores.
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