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Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) in Bhubaneswar is a private institute that’s carved out a distinct identity in Odisha’s technical education landscape. Established in 2008 and affiliated with Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT), it’s a place where the official narrative of high placements and modern infrastructure meets a more grounded student reality. You’ll hear about an NIRF ranking of #88 overall in 2025 and NBA accreditation for two B.Tech programs. But you’ll also hear students talk about packages that are decent, not dazzling, and a campus life that’s vibrant if you’re willing to engage. It’s not the sprawling GITAM Deemed University from Andhra Pradesh—this is a separate, state-focused entity run by the Vidya Bikash Educational Trust. For students in Odisha and the region looking for a BPUT-affiliated option with a growing reputation, it’s a serious contender. Just go in with your eyes open.
This is primarily an engineering and management institute. For the 2024-25 session, they admitted 441 students across their B.Tech programs, 133 for MBA, and 41 for MCA. The B.Tech specializations are the standard ones—Computer Science & Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical & Electronics, Electrical, and Civil. There’s a proposed new course in CSE with AI & ML, which shows they’re trying to keep pace with trends.
The academic rhythm is structured: three 90-minute classes per day, with lab sessions on alternate days. They have a unique assessment pattern that keeps students on their toes—surprise class tests, module-wise quizzes, mid-terms, and end-semester exams. There’s also an improvement test if you fail, which is a decent safety net. The claimed pass rate is 94%.
Faculty strength is 148, with a very healthy student-faculty ratio of 10:1. Only 10 hold PhDs, which is a bit low for an institute of this age and ambition. Students generally find the teachers helpful and knowledgeable, though some reviews point out that newer faculty or a few individuals might just be reading from the book. The emphasis is supposedly on practical, holistic learning with industrial exposure. They have an MoU with Electropreneur Park at STPI Bhubaneswar for innovation and organize visits to companies like CTTC and CIPET.
This is where you need to read between the lines. The data is all over the place, which is typical for many private colleges.
The institute claims a placement percentage of over 70% annually, with a specific figure of 92% for 2024 (111 students placed). Student reviews, however, tell a wider story—some say 80-90%, others mention 50-60%, and a few pessimistic ones cite 20%. The truth likely lies in the middle, fluctuating year-to-year based on the economy and the graduating batch’s profile.
Package figures show a similar spread. Official or AI-generated summaries mention a highest package of INR 46 LPA or INR 14 LPA. Take those with a large grain of salt. The numbers that recur in actual student reviews are more modest: a highest package of INR 4-6 LPA and an average between INR 2.5 LPA and INR 5 LPA. An older review on Getmyuni even mentions an average of INR 3 LPA. That’s a more realistic ballpark for a BPUT-affiliated private college in the region.
Where the placement cell seems to do decent work is in attracting a recognizable list of recruiters. Companies like Wipro, Infosys, TCS, Accenture, Tech Mahindra, HCL, and Amazon are named repeatedly. You’ll also see core engineering names like Honda and a mix of others (Micromax, Lava, Samsung). About 50% of students reportedly secure internships, with the highest stipend mentioned being INR 25,000.
The verdict? Placements here are active and provide a pathway to entry-level roles in IT and engineering services. Don’t expect mass recruitment at premium packages. It’s a stepping stone, not a destination.
The annual tuition fee for B.Tech is pegged at around ₹2,80,000. For M.Tech, it’s about ₹1,33,000. Some student reports mention paying less—figures like ₹78,000 or ₹1.2 lakhs per year—which could be due to scholarships or fee structures from earlier years. You’ll need to add hostel and mess costs on top, which aren’t explicitly detailed but are an "additional cost." A student mentioned a caution fee of ₹2,000.
Where GITAM scores points is in its scholarship ecosystem. A significant 60% of students are said to benefit. Options include:
It’s a robust list. If you qualify, the financial burden can be substantially reduced.
Admissions are entrance-exam driven and follow the state counseling process.
A note of caution: some sources mention exams like the GITAM Admission Test (GAT), CAT, MAT, or XAT. These are almost certainly references to the separate GITAM Deemed University in Visakhapatnam. For GITAM Bhubaneswar, stick to OJEE and JEE Main.
Specific cutoff ranks or percentiles aren’t published in the brief, as they are "determined according to OJEE guidelines." This means they vary each year based on applicant pool and seat availability. The admission process for the academic year typically starts around May. Keep an eye on the official GITAM website and the OJEE portal for exact dates and fees.
The campus is repeatedly described as clean, green, and modern. Infrastructure is a strong point. Classrooms are smart with AC and LED boards. The labs are air-conditioned and well-equipped—the computer labs have over 100 systems. The library, a double-floored 9000 sq. ft. "Knowledge Centre," is a highlight with nearly 29,000 books and good digital access.
Hostel facilities are solid. There are separate, well-furnished hostels. The boys' hostel is on-campus with a capacity for 1100. The girls' hostel is at Khandagiri Square in town (capacity 120), with college bus transport provided. Rooms are for 2-3 students with attached bathrooms.
The social life is active. There’s a 1.5-acre play area for cricket, volleyball, basketball, and indoor games. A gym is available. The campus hosts tech fests, cultural events, seminars, and workshops, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The canteen has a 200-person capacity but gets mixed reviews on food quality—some love it, others find it inconsistent or the space congested. Wi-Fi is available across campus and is reported to be decently fast. There’s a health center with first aid and a 24-hour ambulance.
Synthesizing the chatter from review sites gives you a balanced picture.
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The management isn’t directly praised or criticized in the reviews, which is perhaps a neutral sign.
GITAM Bhubaneswar is a solid, mid-tier private engineering college with clear strengths and defined limitations. Its worth depends entirely on your context and expectations.
It’s a good fit if: You are a student from Odisha or the surrounding region looking for a BPUT-affiliated college with noticeably good infrastructure, an active campus life, and a supportive faculty. Your primary goal is to get an engineering degree and secure a decent entry-level job in the ₹3-5 LPA range through a functional placement cell. The extensive scholarship options are a major plus if you qualify, making the education more affordable.
Look elsewhere if: Your sole focus is on landing a high-paying (₹10+ LPA) campus placement at a top tech MNC. The data doesn’t support that as a common outcome here. Also, if you prioritize an urban campus location or demand absolute consistency in amenities like food, you might be frustrated.
In essence, GITAM Bhubaneswar delivers what many good state-affiliated private colleges promise: a respectable education, a decent campus experience, and a launchpad into the professional world. It’s not a national powerhouse, but within its regional sphere, it’s a credible and increasingly recognized option. Just go in with realistic numbers in mind, and you likely won’t be disappointed.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
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| B.Tech Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 15,04,022 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 15,04,855 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 15,05,768 | 2022 | R1 |
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GITAM Bhubaneswar is approved by AICTE and affiliated to Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT), Rourkela. Its B.Tech programs in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering are NBA accredited (as of August 2024). The institute also holds accreditations from ISO, AIMS, NASSCOM, and ORACLE.
Placement figures vary. The institute reports placement percentages of 70-92% annually. The highest package cited in student reviews is typically INR 4-6 LPA, with average packages most commonly reported between INR 3 LPA and INR 5 LPA. Top recruiters include Wipro, Infosys, TCS, Accenture, and Tech Mahindra.
The annual tuition fee for B.Tech is approximately ₹2,80,000, and for M.Tech, it's around ₹1,33,000. Yes, numerous scholarships are available, including merit-based awards, the Medhabruti Scholarship, and state & central government schemes for SC/ST/OBC, minorities, and economically backward students. About 60% of students benefit from financial aid.
Students generally praise the qualified and supportive faculty, who focus on practical learning. Campus life is described as vibrant with good infrastructure, frequent fests, seminars, and club activities. The campus is noted for being clean and well-maintained, though some reviews mention inconsistencies in canteen food quality.
The institute provides separate, well-furnished hostels for boys (on-campus, capacity 1100) and girls (off-campus with transport, capacity 120). Rooms have attached bathrooms. Food quality in the hostels and canteen receives mixed reviews, with some students finding it good and others describing it as inconsistent or average.
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