Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad – 2021

Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) was established in 1979 in Hyderabad Telangana in an area of 90 acres in a placid atmosphere promoted by a group of professionals from engineering, management, medical, and law to provide technical education to the people to fill the void in the requirement of skilled professionals for accelerating the Indian industries. It is a private institution accredited by the NAAC affiliated with Osmania University and it has been growing since its inception.

In this analysis, we are going to check out all the details about the institute’s students’ stats, faculty, courses offered, graduation outcomes & placements, median salary & top recruiters, infrastructures, and fees structures. All the details are authentic since we got these from the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) where CBIT gave its reports.

Courses Offered at CBIT Hyderabad

CBIT offers a decent number of 14 courses in undergraduate programs and 9 courses in post-graduate programs in engineering science and technology.

Students Intake at CBIT Hyderabad

Students Intake
CBIT admitted 1080 students in 2021 and 1020 students each in 2020 and 2019 at UG programs and 176 students each in 2021 and 2020 at PG programs, respectively.
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Faculty

CBIT has 312 distinguished professors at its faculty, of whom 45.83% are Ph.D. holders and the faculty-to-student ratio is 1:15, that is, one professor is available for every 15 students.

CBIT Hyderabad Annual Expenditures

Capital Expenditure
CBIT spent Rs. 2.87 crores as capital expenditure in 2021, of which a modest 13.3% spent on procuring books, journals, and e-resources for the library, a decent 14.44% spent on procuring equipment and software for quality research, merely 6.71% spent on engineering workshops, and the remaining 65.55% spent on the creation of capital assets. In 2020, the capital expenditure was Rs. 7.89 crores and it was around Rs. 6.44 crores in 2019.
Operational Expenditure
CBIT spent over Rs. 65.9 crores in 2021 as operational expenditure, of which a huge 77.3% spent on paying salaries to professors and supporting staff, a modest 22.35% spent on maintaining academic infrastructures, and the remaining 0.35% spent on conducting Seminars, Conferences, and Workshops. Spending as operational expenditure was Rs. 79.5 crores in 2020 and Rs. 61.1 crores in 2019.

CBIT Hyderabad Research Details

Patents
As CBIT has a good faculty and research scholar and better infrastructure for quality research, it was able to file 2 and 1 patent applications in 2020 and 2019, respectively, however, it got nothing.
Sponsored Projects
As CBIT has some distinguished professors and research scholars at its faculty, big companies are willing to sponsor this institution, and therefore, it received Rs. 41.4 lakhs through 10 sponsored research projects from 5 companies in 2021, and it received Rs. 13.9 and Rs. 89.2 lakhs through 6 and 16 sponsored projects from 4 and 7 companies in 2020 and 2019, respectively.
Consultancy Projects
CBIT received Rs. 8.48 lakhs through 4 consultancy projects from 3 companies in 2021, and it received Rs. 12.9 and Rs. 34.8 lakhs through 12 and 19 consultancy projects from 11 and 15 companies in 2020 and 2019, respectively.

CBIT Hyderabad Graduations & Placements

UG Graduations & Placements
At CBIT, a massive 1195 students got admitted to UG degree courses and a significant 88.62% of them graduated, of whom 75.29% got placements at top companies, and 112 were selected for higher studies in 2021; a considerable 86.77% of students graduated, of whom a massive 92.93% got placements, and 201 were selected for higher studies in 2020; and a bulky 87% of students graduated, of whom a huge 92.96% got placements and 302 were selected for higher studies in 2019.
PG Graduations & Placements
At the PG programs, a significant 85% of students graduated, of whom merely 13.1% got placement at top companies and 1 was selected for higher studies in 2021; a considerable 81.31% of the students graduated, of whom 29.49% got placements, and 9 were selected for higher studies in 2020; and a sizable 85.84% of the students graduated, of whom a modest 30.23% got placements and 11 were selected for higher studies in 2019.
Median Salary & Top Recruiters
Median Salary of UG Graduates: Rs. 5 LPA in 2021, Rs. 3.6 LPA in 2020, and Rs. 3.5 LPA in 2019 at top companies.

Median Salary of PG Graduates: Rs. 4 LPA in 2021, Rs. 3.6 LPA in 2020, and Rs. 3.4 LPA 2019.
The top recruiters of CBIT are Cognizant, Deloitte, Amazon, Bank of America, Bajaj Allianz, Aurobindo, Atos, Oracle, Godrej, Microsoft, Infosys, Google, ITC, JP Morgan and Chase, etc., looking for fresh graduates to their companies.

Students Diversity at CBIT Hyderabad

At CBIT, a huge number of 4624 students are currently pursuing their degrees, of whom 61.68% are boys, a considerable 38.32% are girls, a massive number of 4232 students are from within the state, a modest number of 341 students are from outside of the state, and the remaining 51 students from foreign countries.

Facilities on CBIT Hyderabad Campus

CBIT has a lot of facilities that are available for students. It has hostels, medical facilities, labs, libraries, cafeterias, a sports complex, an auditorium, a gym, lifts/ramps, etc.

Campus Festivals at CBIT Hyderabad

CBIT celebrates SHRUTHI as an annual cultural festival celebrated for two days where spectrum events ranging from singing, dancing, stand-up comedy to creating a model hut and other classical things are organized to animate civilization by inducing creative thoughts in the young minds. Besides this, more sports activities like marathons are organized to keep students fit in all aspects.

SUDHEE is the national level annual technical festival celebrated for two days where many technical events like Paper Presentation, Poster Presentation, Makers of India Expo, etc., are organized, moreover, each department conducts its technical festival to make students aware of trending technologies. Besides this, SYNAPSE – the national level technical symposium – where many technical events and cultural events are organized to bring out the inner talent of students in arts and bring creativity in science and technology.

Accessibility

CBIT is in Hyderabad, which is the capital of Telangana, therefore it has a well-developed transport system. Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station is around 21.8 km away from the institution is available for train travelers and Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is at a distance of 26.6 km away from the institution is available for traveling by air, therefore, students from anywhere in the world can commute to this institution easily.

How to Get Admission at CBIT Hyderabad

For UG courses at CBIT: (1) Convener’s Quota (70%): Telangana/Andhra Pradesh candidates with valid proof of residence in these states must take the EAMCET exam after passing the Intermediate Examination of the Board of Intermediate Education or any equivalent board of exam recognized by Osmania University for admission to UG courses, and admission strictly based on merit in the entrance exam, however, reservations are given as per Telangana Government norms. (2) Management Quota (30%): Candidates who passed the +2 exam with Physics, Maths, and Chemistry with a minimum of 50% in these subjects or as per government norms need to take and clear JEE Main/EAMCET/IPE or equivalent exams to get admission to UG courses.

For PG courses: The candidates who passed the UG degree in a respective stream or an equal degree in AMIE/AMIETE need to take and clear GATE/PGECET for admission to PG courses in Convener’s quota, which amounts to 70%, however, the remaining 30% seats are admitted in Management Quota.

Fee Structure at CBIT Hyderabad

Students need to pay approximately Rs. 7.47 lakhs as total fees for the UG course at CBIT, however, the saving grace is they can get a decent salary of Rs. 5 LPA at top companies, therefore, can earn back this amount within two years.

CBIT Hyderabad Scores by NIRF

Teaching, Learning, and Resources: CBIT has a good faculty and better infrastructure for innovative research. Therefore, it scored 60.36%, which accounts to 30% of overall NIRF scores.
Research and Professional Practice: CBIT has a good faculty and better infrastructure and was able to file some patent applications, however, its research and professional practice is not impressive, therefore, it scored 2.21%, which accounts to 30% of overall NIRF scores.
Graduate Outcome: CBIT has a conducive atmosphere for study and many students graduate at the minimum stipulated time. Therefore, it scored 56.74%, which accounts to 20% of overall NIRF scores.
Outreach and Inclusivity: CBIT has students from every section and every part of India and the world, and also it admits a decent number of girl students. Therefore it scored 51.57%, which accounts to 10% of overall NIRF scores.

Perception: CBIT has a good faculty, better infrastructure, and a conducive atmosphere, however, it has not yet gotten much popularity like first-generation IITs and NITs, therefore, it scored 10.45%, which accounts to 10% of overall NIRF scores.

CBIT Hyderabad got 36.32% as an overall NIRF score and ranked at number 133.

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