Rajasthan Technical University (RTU), Kota, offers a dynamic admission process transitioning from RPET to REAP based on JEE Main scores for undergraduate courses, while postgraduate admissions rely on GATE scores and graduation merit. The college provides two primary seat categories: Self Financing Seat (SFS) with annual fees ranging from Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 80,000, and Government Aided Seat (GAS) costing Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 35,000 annually. A Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) is available for high-ranking students, reducing fees to Rs.
13,000 to Rs. 17,500 per year. Scholarships are accessible, particularly for SC/ST students and those from low-income families, potentially waiving the entire tuition fee. Education loans and a campus bank assist financially. The faculty, many from prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs, are highly qualified and approachable. RTU's placement scenario is mixed, with 60-70% of students securing jobs annually. In 2022, 228 offers were made with an average salary of INR 6.5 LPA and a top package of INR 44 LPA from Microsoft.
Companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro are frequent recruiters, especially for IT and CS branches, whereas core branches like Civil and Mechanical face lower placement rates. Internships are available to 60% of students with companies like Amazon. Despite challenges in core branches, RTU's placement cell maintains strong industry connections for student opportunities. Hostel fees are Rs. 35,000 annually, with a monthly mess fee of Rs. 1,200. Overall, the fee structure is moderate, benefiting from government subsidies, making education accessible to middle-class families.
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