Rajeev Institute of Technology, Hassan, offers admissions through the KCET entrance exam or management seats. KCET admissions require a good ranking, while management seats are secured through payments specified by the government. The college, approved by AICTE since 2010 and affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University, offers six branches of engineering with a strong faculty team. The annual fee for CET students is approximately Rs 80,000, with scholarships available to reduce costs.
Management quota fees are higher at around Rs 1.2 lakhs, with additional charges for uniforms and exams. Despite higher fees compared to local colleges, they are competitive with Bangalore institutions. Fee payment can be made in installments, although long wait times are reported. University fees are approximately Rs 55,000 annually. Placement opportunities are mainly for IT students, with regular recruitment drives. Companies such as Infosys, Wipro, and TCS participate, and the selection process includes an exam, group discussion, and interview.
Civil and Mechanical branches have fewer placements, but weekly training sessions help skill development. Internships are not directly provided, but students receive guidance to find them externally. Government scholarships, ranging from Rs 17,000 to Rs 19,000, are accessible through an online application process. Academic achievers receive cash prizes, and students can take education loans, often from the State Bank of India, to cover expenses. The college features excellent lab facilities but lacks sports amenities.
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