Academics
Qualified Faculty
Most professors are well‑qualified. Many have advanced degrees (Masters, PhDs), and some are pursuing research themselves. This shows up in how they teach; they know their subject, and often bring in recent trends or research to class, which keeps the learning relevant.
Structured Curriculum / Clear Syllabus
The syllabus is well laid‑out, with semesters clearly defined. For example, the BBA course has a good mix of core business subjects (like Accounting, Marketing, HR etc.) plus electives, which allows some flexibility.
Also, technical courses (like BTech / BCA) include both theory and lab / practical components, so you’re not just learning from books but doing hands‑on work.
Focus on Soft Skills / Holistic Development
Besides domain knowledge, the college gives importance to communication, presentation skills, seminars, workshops, personality development etc. This helps prepare students for real‑world expectations (interviews, jobs, etc.).
Industry Engagement / Practical Exposure
There are case‑studies, projects, sometimes industrial training/internships, which help bridge the gap between academic theory and what companies expect.
Assessment & Grading / Feedback
Assignments, tests, projects are regularly given, which keeps the pace. Feedback is generally prompt, which helps in improving step by step. Also, elective options let students tailor their studies a bit.
College Infra
As a student at KCC, I feel confident saying that the college infrastructure is one of its strongest points. Overall, it offers a learning environment that is both functional and rather pleasant, with a few areas where improvements could still make a difference,I were to sum up, I’d say KCC’s infrastructure is very good for its kind — especially among colleges in the same bracket in this area. It gives students almost everything needed to learn well, engage in extra‑curriculars, and live reasonably comfortably on campus. For someone considering joining, the strengths (labs, library, sports, campus ambience) are real and make a positive difference in day‑to‑day student life. Just be realistic: it’s not perfect, and you’ll likely notice small inconveniences, but those don’t outweigh the positives.
Campus Life
Active Events, Fests & Cultural Activities
Students frequently mention that there are fests, workshops, annual functions, freshers’ parties, etc. These give a break from studies, help socialize, showcase talents, and overall add colour to the college life.
Good Facilities for Recreation & Sports
The campus has sports facilities (basketball, volleyball, cricket etc.), green spaces, and clean areas where students can relax. Many reviews mention that the campus environment is pleasant and gives a feel of space (not too cramped).
Friendly Crowd & Atmosphere
Students like that many others are also “career‑oriented,” which creates an environment of motivation. Classmates are often helpful, friendships are formed, etc. Some say interaction among students is good.
Hostel Life & Infrastructure (Mostly Positive)
Those staying in hostels mention that the hostel/accommodation is fairly decent. The infrastructure (buildings, seminar halls, library, etc.) is good enough to support student activities.
Library & Study Environment
Quiet spots, library, labs etc. are appreciated for being well laid out, giving a place to concentrate
Placements
Healthy Number of Recruiters & Offers
In the 2024‑25 placement season, about 157 companies visited campus for BTech + MBA placements, making in total around 852 offers.
Strong Packages for Top Performers
The highest packages are competitive. For BTech, one of the maximum offers was ~ ₹ 32.17 LPA, while for MBA it was ≈ ₹ 27.47 LPA in 2024‑25.
Decent Average Salary
The average for BTech in 2024‑25 was around ₹ 12.18 LPA; for MBA it was about ₹ 12.63 LPA. These averages are fairly good for non‑Tier‑1 colleges and motivate students to perform well.
Good Placement Rate for Many Students
Some reports show ~ 85‑90% of students (especially in some batches) get placed.
Variety of Roles & Companies
The recruiters include big names (TCS, Infosys, Microsoft, etc.), with roles not always limited to just software engineering: there are roles in finance, analysis, consulting depending on the course. Also, there are internship opportunities and projects, which help students stand out.
Value For Money
Moderate Fee vs Facilities
Students frequently say the fees are “budget‑friendly” for what the college offers. The infrastructure (labs, classrooms, library, etc.) is quite decent, which adds to the sense that you’re getting what you pay for.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
There are scholarships and aid options for those who perform well or meet certain criteria. This mitigates the financial burden for deserving students.
Decent Placement Outcomes (for Many Students)
While the top offers are not always massive, there are placements in good companies, and many students get average packages that are reasonable. This helps in recouping the costs of tuition over time. Students also get internships, which add to employability.
All‑Round Exposure
Apart from academics, the college gives exposure via workshops, industry connections, and extracurriculars etc., which means more holistic growth—not just a degree. For many students this increases the perceived return on investment.