Admission to RIT requires candidates to take the Kerala government entrance exam, with placement based on exam rank. No group discussions or interviews are involved. More details can be found on the CEE Kerala website. For B.Tech. admissions, students need a science background in higher secondary education with high marks. As a government institution, RIT offers affordable education with an annual tuition fee of 6,200 INR, the lowest for engineering courses in Kerala.
The college provides scholarships like the Minority and Post Metric Scholarships, and follows government norms for fee waivers, ensuring education affordability. The faculty comprises experienced educators, with permanent positions filled via the PSC exam and contract roles through interviews, ensuring quality teaching. RIT excels in placement opportunities with companies like Microsoft, Oracle, Wipro, and TCS, achieving a placement rate of about 75%. Microsoft offers the highest package of 22 lakhs per annum, while others range from 3.5 to 5 lakhs per annum.
IT firms like Infosys and UST Global recruit students, as do core companies for ECE, EEE, and Mechanical streams. The Training and Placement Cell actively supports placement efforts, and internships with paid industrial training are available. Though RIT does not provide specific loans or scholarships, students can apply for government scholarships with full procedural support from the college. Popular scholarships like MCM, Pragathi, and Egrants are available, sometimes covering hostel fees for reserved categories.
The overall cost, around Rs 21,000 for all students, makes RIT an economical choice, with many students opting for education loans.
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