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Faculty
4.0
Placement
3.0
Course
4.0
Campus
4.0
College
4.0
Internship
3.0
Sudhiksha D
Sudhiksha D
Reviewed on Mar 24, 2026(Enrolled 2024)

Course Curriculum Overview

4

I chose RNSIT because it’s one of the top colleges in Bangalore with a great reputation for placements. The curriculum is pretty relevant, especially with the new autonomous syllabus that includes trending topics like AI and Cloud Computing. It prepares us well for jobs through regular lab sessions and technical workshops. The exams are held frequently with three internals and one final semester exam. They are moderately difficult—if you follow the faculty notes, you can score well. For improvement, I’d suggest making the teaching more interactive instead of just PPTs and maybe reducing the heavy assignment load so we have more time for self-study and projects."

Internships Opportunities

3

At RNSIT, internship opportunities are quite good, especially for CSE and ISE branches. Many students get internships through campus placements in companies like Bosch, Adobe, and Texas Instruments. Roles offered are usually Software Development Intern or Data Analyst, with stipends ranging from ?20,000 to ?50,000 per month. During these internships, students work on real-time projects like web application development or automation tools. These projects help us understand how industry-level coding and deployment work. The college is also supportive in providing the necessary permissions for long-term internships in the final year, which often convert into full-time job offers (PPO). It’s a great way to gain practical experience before graduating.

Placement Experience

3

I applied to colleges like BMSIT and Sir MVIT, and I had confirmed seats there, too. I chose RNSIT because it has a better reputation for placements in my branch and the campus environment felt more welcoming. I didn't get into RVCE because my KCET rank wasn't high enough for their top branches, as the competition was very tough that year. The admission process is simple. They mainly take students through KCET and COMEDK. You need at least 45% in your 12th boards (PCM). Most students prefer KCET because the fees are lower. Once the seat is allotted through counseling, you just visit the campus, submit your documents, and pay the fees. The whole process was quite smooth and well-organized."

Fees and Financial Aid

Since you joined through the Management Quota, the numbers look quite different compared to CET. Here’s a short, student-style write-up tailored to your situation: I joined RNSIT through the Management Quota, and the fees are primarily branch-dependent. For high-demand branches like CSE or ISE, the annual tuition fee is around ?7 Lakhs to ?8 Lakhs. For other branches like ECE or AIML, it ranges between ?5 Lakhs and ?6.5 Lakhs. Over the full 4-year course, the total expenditure ends up being approximately ?25 Lakhs to ?32 Lakhs. Beyond the base tuition, I paid a one-time Caution Deposit of ?10,000 (refundable) and around ?15,000 for VTU registration and eligibility fees during admission. The college also collects smaller amounts for uniforms, ID cards, and lab maintenance in the first year. While the management tuition fee is usually locked in at the time of admission, the university/exam fees tend to increase by about 5-10% each year. Even under the Management Quota, you can still apply for certain private scholarships (like those from Jindal or specific community trusts) if you maintain a high CGPA, though you aren't eligible for the standard government fee-waiver schemes. Does this match the specific branch you are in, or should I adjust the total amount?

Campus Life

4

I chose RNSIT because the autonomous curriculum is modern and focuses on job-ready skills like AI. The course is practical, and while the three internal exams per semester can be frequent, they are manageable if you study the faculty notes. Campus life is very active, especially during our main fests like Pantheon and Parichay in May. As a member of Luminous Events, I’ve gained great experience organizing campus activities, which has really improved my social skills. The library and classroom facilities are excellent, and there are plenty of sports options, making the overall experience very balanced.

Admission

I applied to a few top colleges in Bangalore like BMSIT and Sir MVIT. I chose RNSIT over them mainly because of its strong reputation for placements, especially in the IT branch, and its green campus. I didn’t get into RVCE or PES because my KCET rank was slightly higher than their cutoffs, which are very competitive. The admission process for RNSIT is straightforward. They accept KCET and COMEDK scores, which are the most preferred exams for students. The eligibility is 45% in 12th PCM. The overall experience was smooth—I just had to submit my documents and pay the fees after the seat was allotted through the counseling process. It was quite hassle-free."

Faculty

4

The faculty-to-student ratio is roughly 1:15. Most professors are approachable, especially during lab hours. I really like Dr. Kiran (CSE) and Mrs. Rajeshwari because their teaching is very practical and they explain concepts clearly. On the other hand, some junior lecturers can be a bit rigid with notes and attendance, which makes their classes feel less engaging. We follow the VTU curriculum, which is quite theory-heavy but slowly improving with more industry-relevant electives. Each semester has three Internal Assessment (IA) exams and one final Semester End Exam (SEE). The IAs are manageable if you follow the class notes, but the final VTU exams can be tough and the valuation is often strict. About 10-15% of students usually end up with backlogs in the tougher subjects like Mathematics or Data Structures, but most clear them in the makeup exams.

Night Life

5

The nightlife at RNSIT is chill and mostly centered around RR Nagar. Since the hostel in-time is usually 9:00 PM, most of our hanging out happens right after classes. Facilities: The library and gym usually close by 8:00 PM, after which everyone heads back to the hostels or local cafes. Hangout Spots: On campus, the canteen is the main spot. Outside, we love the cafes and food joints on 80ft Road or catching a movie at Gopalan Mall. Safety: The area is a quiet residential neighborhood and is very safe to walk around in the evening. Overall, it’s more about late-evening tea and snacks with friends, which is a great way to de-stress from the VTU syllabus

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