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Hosur Institute of Technology and Science (HITS) in Krishnagiri is a private engineering college that’s built its reputation on one thing: affordability. Established in 2012 and spread across 30 acres, it’s an AICTE-approved institution affiliated with the well-known Anna University in Chennai. That affiliation is a key point—it means your degree is from a respected university, even if you’re studying at a younger, more budget-conscious campus. The college offers standard B.Tech programs and emphasizes a practical, placement-focused training model. For students in the Krishnagiri-Hosur region looking for a low-cost route to an Anna University degree, HITS presents a straightforward option. But you’ll need to look past the sparse public data on placements and rankings to see if it fits.
HITS sticks to the fundamentals. Its academic portfolio is centered on undergraduate engineering. The B.Tech programs cover the core disciplines: Civil, Computer Science, Electrical & Electronics, Electronics & Communication, and Mechanical Engineering. They also offer Diploma courses. There are no postgraduate or doctoral programs listed, which tells you this is an institution focused squarely on the undergraduate experience.
The academic approach seems heavily geared towards employability. They run a specific "Career Connect Placement Oriented Training Program." That’s a structured effort covering soft skills, Business English, group discussions, and aptitude training. It’s a pragmatic move for a college in this segment. They also mention regular industry interaction through expert lectures, tours, and project work, though specific company names for MoUs aren’t publicly listed.
Faculty quality, according to student reviews, is a consistent positive. Students describe teachers as "very good," "experienced," and "supportive." The college notes that its faculty includes PhD holders, which is a decent signal for a younger institution. The academic culture appears to be what you’d expect—structured around the Anna University syllabus with an added layer of placement prep.
This is where the data gets thin. The college states that job opportunities are "quite good" for fresh graduates and that the placement cell is active in bringing companies for drives. Student reviews echo this, calling placement support effective and noting good opportunities.
But here’s the reality check: there are no official numbers. No highest package, no average package, no median package, and no named top recruiters are published on their official website. The placement percentage isn’t quantified either. This is a significant gap. While students say the cell is active, the absence of hard stats makes it impossible to gauge the actual outcomes in terms of salary or the breadth of recruiting companies.
You have to read between the lines. The strong focus on placement training suggests the college is aware it needs to hustle for its students. For a low-fee college in a semi-urban location, placement is likely a mix of local and some regional companies, with packages that would reflect the market rate for fresh graduates from newer colleges. It’s probably not a high-flying placement story, but it might deliver baseline opportunities, which is what many students paying these fees are seeking.
This is HITS’s undeniable strong suit. The fees are exceptionally low for a private B.Tech program. At ₹2,20,000 for four years, the annual tuition works out to roughly ₹55,000. That’s public-college territory.
Hostel costs are additional and fairly detailed. Per year, you’re looking at approximately:
Add a one-time caution deposit of ₹15,000. So, the total four-year cost for a student staying in the hostel comes to around ₹4,35,000. That’s a complete engineering degree with accommodation for under ₹4.5 lakhs. It’s a compelling number.
The scholarship framework is also robust, especially for a private college. They offer aid based on academic merit and financial need. More notably, they have specific provisions: free education for SC/ST students, concessions for students from their group of schools, and benefits for categories like single girl child, sports achievers, and children of defense personnel.
Admission to the B.Tech programs is primarily channeled through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission (TNEA) counseling process. Your ticket in is your Class 12th marks—Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are mandatory. The selection is based on the cutoff marks derived from your 12th scores and your rank in the TNEA counseling.
The college also mentions accepting JEE Main or any state-level engineering entrance exam, but the primary and most straightforward route is TNEA. The application window for TNEA typically opens in May each year. There’s an application fee, and the process involves the standard steps: eligibility check, application, document verification, and seat allotment based on your counseling rank.
There’s no publicly available cutoff rank history for HITS. This isn’t unusual for newer colleges that fill seats based on broader score ranges. The presence of an implied management quota is noted in a review mentioning "extra admission fees," which is common in private institutions.
The 30-acre campus is located in a village setting near Krishnagiri. It’s accessible—about a 20-minute drive from both Hosur and Krishnagiri town, with NH 44 connecting it to Bengaluru as well. The nearest railway station is in Hosur (25 km away), and the nearest airport is Bengaluru.
Infrastructure is described as adequate. Reviews call facilities "great" for learning. There are well-equipped labs, spacious and well-ventilated classrooms, and an auditorium. The library holds over 6,000 books and a decent number of national and international journals. Sports facilities are available, including a complex for indoor and outdoor games. Wi-Fi is present, but no details on speed or coverage.
Hostels are available for both boys and girls with permanent accommodation. The mess is vegetarian. There’s a cafeteria, medical support, and optional college transport that costs between ₹6,000 to ₹10,000 per year. There’s no on-campus bank.
Social life? The data is minimal. A Collegedunia rating gives it a 3.6/5 for social life, but there’s no student chatter about major fests or active clubs. The vibe seems to be more focused and campus-centric, which fits its semi-rural location.
Based on aggregated ratings from platforms like Collegedunia and Justdial, the consensus is average to slightly above average, with scores hovering around 3.3 to 3.4 out of 5. The praise is consistent in three areas.
First, the affordable fee is the biggest win. Students repeatedly call it "very cheap and easily affordable." Second, the faculty gets high marks for being supportive and experienced. Third, the placement cell is seen as active and helpful in preparing students for interviews and bringing companies to campus.
The atmosphere is described as "very good." Negatives are scarce in the available reviews, with only a single note that "education provided is just fine but there's always scope for improvement." That’s a mild critique. The lack of detailed negative reviews could mean a generally satisfactory experience, or it could simply reflect a smaller online footprint. There’s no substantive gossip about management behavior, strictness, or hostel issues, which is somewhat refreshing.
HITS Krishnagiri is a niche player. It’s not for everyone. If you’re chasing top-tier NIRF rankings, stellar placement packages with brand-name recruiters, or a vibrant metropolitan campus life, you should look elsewhere.
But if your primary constraint is budget, and your goal is to secure a legitimate B.Tech degree from Anna University at the lowest possible cost, HITS makes a lot of sense. The fee structure is its superpower. Combine that with generally positive feedback on faculty and a proactive placement cell, and you have a viable, no-frills pathway to an engineering degree. It’s best suited for students from the region or those comfortable in a quieter, study-focused environment who prioritize economic completion of their education over institutional prestige. Just go in with realistic expectations about placement outcomes and understand that you are choosing value and affiliation over brand recognition.
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HITS Krishnagiri offers Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degrees in five core specializations: Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE), Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE), and Mechanical Engineering. The institute also provides Diploma programs.
The total tuition fee for the four-year B.Tech program is ₹2,20,000 for the 2025 academic year. With hostel and mess, the total approximate cost for four years is around ₹4,35,000. The college offers numerous scholarships based on academic merit, financial need, and categories including reserved quotas, EWS, single girl child, sports, and defense background. Free education is provided for SC/ST students.
Admission is primarily through the Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission (TNEA) counseling process. Eligibility requires passing 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Selection is based on Class 12th marks and the resultant TNEA counseling rank. JEE Main or other state-level engineering entrance exam scores are also accepted for consideration.
The 30-acre campus features well-equipped modern laboratories, a spacious library with over 6,000 books, sports facilities, and hostels for boys and girls with vegetarian mess. The campus also has a cafeteria, medical support, Wi-Fi, and offers optional transport services. Classrooms are well-ventilated and an auditorium is available for events.
Student reviews consistently praise the faculty as experienced, dedicated, supportive, and including PhD holders. Regarding placements, students report good opportunities for fresh graduates and an active placement cell that provides interview training and organizes recruitment drives. However, specific placement statistics like highest or average salary packages are not publicly detailed in reviews.
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