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If you're looking at engineering colleges in Western Uttar Pradesh and your budget is tight, ABSS Institute of Technology (ABSSIT) in Meerut will almost certainly come up. Established in 2007, it's a private, self-financed college that has built a reputation for offering technical education at a fraction of the cost of institutes in the National Capital Region. With its 10-acre campus set back from the hustle on Mawana Road, it promises a quiet, green environment for study. But as with any Tier-3 private college, the story isn't just about low fees and peaceful surroundings. The real question is what you get for that investment, and the answer, gleaned from official data and countless student reviews, is a mixed bag with clear strengths and significant caveats.
ABSSIT casts a wide net, offering over 26 courses across engineering, pharmacy, management, and polytechnic diplomas. All B.Tech programs—Computer Science, Information Technology, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, and Electronics & Communication—are affiliated with AKTU and follow its Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). The grading is on a standard 10-point scale. Intake is highest for CSE (around 90-120 seats) and drops for other branches. Beyond engineering, the B.Pharm and D.Pharm programs are approved by the Pharmacy Council of India, and there are MBA and integrated MBA options.
Academically, the schedule is rigidly defined by AKTU's calendar: class tests, pre-university tests, and then the final university exams. Faculty quality is a point of variation. You'll find experienced professors like Prof. Shoorveer Singh Tyagi (an IIT Roorkee PhD), but students also note that some instructors are fresh graduates with limited industry exposure. The college has tried to bridge the industry-academia gap with tie-ups, most notably the HP Excellence Centre for advanced computing and a language lab with Clarity Software. However, a recurring student complaint is that the syllabus feels heavily theoretical, leaving them to fend for themselves when it comes to practical, job-ready skills.
This is where you need to read between the lines. The college's marketing material and some third-party sites might highlight a highest package of 35 LPA. Let's be clear: that's an outlier, likely an off-campus achievement. The on-campus reality, as consistently reported by alumni on platforms like Shiksha and Careers360, is different.
For top performers in CSE, a package of ₹10-12 LPA is considered a strong outcome. The broader average package across all branches hovers between ₹3.1 LPA and ₹4.5 LPA, with a median around ₹3.5 LPA. Placement percentages also tell two stories. The official claim is 80-100%, but the consensus from student reviews suggests a working figure closer to 45-60% for core branches (Mechanical, Civil), rising to maybe 75% for CSE/IT.
Major IT service companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, HCL, and Cognizant are regular visitors. You'll also see Accenture, Amazon, and some pharmacy recruiters like BNK Pharmaceuticals. The catch, as students put it, is that "companies visit, but selection is very low." It's common for a visiting firm to pick only 2-3 students from a large batch. Core engineering placements are acknowledged to be weak. So, while there is a placement cell and recruiter flow, landing a job requires you to stand out significantly from your peers.
The fee structure is arguably ABSSIT's most compelling feature. For the 2024-25 session, annual B.Tech tuition is estimated at just ₹65,000 – ₹75,000. That makes the total four-year cost roughly ₹2.6 to ₹3.0 lakhs—exceptionally low for a private engineering college. B.Pharm is slightly higher at ₹74,000–₹85,000 per year, and an MBA runs about ₹65,000–₹70,000. Hostel and mess charges add another ₹60,000 – ₹65,000 annually.
Financial aid is primarily channeled through government schemes. The UP State Scholarship (Saksham) is the main avenue for eligible SC/ST/OBC and EWS students. The college administration facilitates the process and claims to help disburse around ₹3 crore in merit-based aid each year. There are no prominent, large-scale private scholarships offered directly by the institute.
Admissions are primarily centralized through state counseling. For B.Tech, you need a JEE Main score and must participate in UPTAC counseling. The 2025 cutoff for B.Tech CSE under the General All India quota gives a clear picture of the competition—or lack thereof. The closing rank started around 610,000 in the first round and drifted to about 1,376,000 in the final rounds. Those numbers indicate seats are often available even for modest ranks.
For MBA, scores from CUET-PG, CMAT, or MAT are accepted. B.Pharm admissions go through CUET, and polytechnic diplomas require the JEECUP exam. The selection breakdown is roughly 65% through AKTU counseling, 20% via entrance exam scores (for MBA), and 15% reserved for the management quota, which operates on direct admission based on merit and availability. A direct application to the college costs around ₹1,000.
The 10-acre campus is consistently praised for being lush, green, and peaceful—a perk of its location away from central Meerut. Infrastructure includes 6-7 specialized labs, a workshop, the HP Centre, and a computerized library with 10,000-15,000 books. Sports facilities for cricket, football, basketball, and indoor games are available. The campus and hostels are Wi-Fi enabled, though students often describe the speed as just "average."
Hostel life is a split experience. The Chandra Shekhar Azad Boys Hostel (capacity 190) and the separate girls' hostel are considered safe and ragging-free, with seniors reported to be helpful. The negative, and it's a loud one in reviews, is the hostel food. Complaints about poorly cooked vegetables, a lack of spices, and a repetitive menu are rampant. The canteen, while claiming 24/7 access, faces similar criticism on maintenance. Social life is quiet; the campus isn't known for a vibrant event calendar, which some see as a positive for focus, and others as a downside.
Synthesizing feedback from CollegeDunia, Shiksha, Quora, and Reddit paints a consistent picture. The positives are the low fees, green environment, and supportive faculty (at least some of them). Many students feel they get decent value for money, especially if they are from the region and want to avoid huge education loans.
The negatives are equally clear. Placement quality and selectivity top the list, followed by persistent grievances about hostel food quality. Students also express frustration with a theoretical curriculum and occasional administrative delays. The management is described as strict on attendance, which can be a pro or a con depending on your perspective.
A few verbatim sentiments capture the balance: "The infrastructure is the best part, very quiet for studying, but don't expect high-end placements here." And another: "Hostel life is okay, but the food quality is a struggle. Seniors are helpful, and there is zero ragging."*
ABSSIT serves a specific student profile well. If you are a cost-conscious learner from Western UP or nearby regions, have a modest JEE Main rank, and are primarily seeking an AKTU degree with a peaceful campus to study in, it's a viable option. The low financial risk is its biggest advantage. You can graduate with minimal debt. However, you must be a self-starter. The college provides basic infrastructure and access to recruiters, but high placements are not guaranteed. You'll need to aggressively upskill on your own, leverage online resources, and network for off-campus opportunities. If you have ambitions for strong core engineering placements or a vibrant campus life, you'll likely be disappointed. For a local student focused on a budget degree with the onus on self-preparation, ABSSIT can work. For anyone else, the limitations are significant.
For the most official and current information, always refer to the ABSSIT website and the AKTU portal.
3 streams · Fees from ₹57.1K to ₹1.1 L
3 exams with cutoff data available
| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,90,931 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,13,861 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,07,725 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,07,725 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,20,979 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,25,519 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,25,519 | 2022 | R1 |
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Study LibraryABSSIT is generally considered an average Tier-3 college. It can be a suitable option for local students seeking affordable fees, but students must be prepared for significant self-study to compete for higher-tier placement opportunities.
While the college may market figures around 35 LPA, the realistic on-campus placement package for students typically ranges between 6 to 10 LPA.
Yes, the college provides scholarships primarily through the UP Government Scholarship scheme for students belonging to eligible categories.
No, consensus across major review platforms indicates the campus is ragging-free, with seniors noted for being supportive towards newcomers.
The girls' hostel is located on-campus and is considered safe. However, a common point of feedback from residents is that the quality of the food provided could be improved.
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