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KIIT ranked 18th among top 100

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BHUBANESWAR: KIIT School of Technology, a constituent of KIIT University, has been ranked 18th among top 100 private technical colleges in the country, according to a survey by ‘Outlook’ magazine.

The ‘Synovate-Outlook’ survey, which was conducted on the five basic parameters such as intellectual capital, pedagogic system, industry interface, infrastructure and facilities and placements, appears in the June 24 issue of the magazine.

This survey is conducted every year to reveal the names of 100 topmost colleges in the country. It was ranked 37th in 2007 survey report and 100th in the year before. It also has earned the distinction of being the only one from Orissa to feature in this elite list of private engineering colleges. A. Samanta, Founder of KIIT expressed his satisfaction on the sharp jump in KIIT’s rank.

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