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If you're looking at engineering colleges in Solapur and your budget is tight, A.G. Patil Institute of Technology (AGPIT) is going to come up. It's a private institute that's carved out a reputation as a solid, no-frills option. Established in 2008 and now affiliated with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University (DBATU), it’s got that newer campus feel on a 10-acre plot. The NAAC B++ grade (valid till 2028) is a decent stamp of approval for a young institution. But the real draw? The fees. For an open category student, the total four-year tuition can be under ₹4 lakhs. That’s a fraction of what you’d pay in Pune or Mumbai. You’re trading big-city buzz for affordability and a disciplined, project-focused curriculum. It’s a trade-off many families in the region are making.
AGPIT keeps it focused. At the UG level, they offer four B.Tech streams: Computer Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication, Mechanical, and Civil, each with an intake of 60. For PG, there's a single M.Tech in Mechanical (Manufacturing Process) with 18 seats. The academic model follows DBATU’s project-based learning system, which sounds good on paper. In practice, students say it means more hands-on lab work and semester-end projects, which is a plus for core branches like Mechanical. The grading is on a 10-point CGPA scale, and exams follow the standard 60-40 split (endsem to internals).
Faculty strength sits around 60-70. The consistent feedback here is a positive one: teachers are accessible and willing to help outside class. That’s a big deal in a smaller college. The HODs, like Dr. Sudershan Gadwal (Mechanical) and Dr. R.V. Darekar (E&TC), are noted as experienced. There’s also an association with Prof. Ajitkumar Patil, a biomedical scientist, which adds some academic heft. Industry tie-ups are there, with the most notable being with Garuda Aerospace for drone tech and Yuen Ze University in Taiwan for student exchange. Others, like MoUs with Rubicon for soft skills, are fairly standard.
This is where you need to read between the lines. The official numbers tell one story. Student reviews on portals like Shiksha and CollegeDunia tell another.
The college claims an 88% placement rate (2022-23) and an average package of ₹5.5 LPA. The highest package cited for 2024-25 is between ₹9.5 to 10 LPA, almost certainly for a top CSE student. The median package, a more telling figure, is reported between ₹3.6 to 4.5 LPA.
Now, the reality check. Alumni consistently suggest the actual placement rate for on-campus offers is closer to 60-70%, and that’s with a huge branch-wise disparity. Computer Engineering does reasonably well, pulling in IT service giants like TCS, Capgemini, Persistent Systems, and Infosys. The average for CSE likely sits around that ₹4.5-5 LPA mark. For core branches—Mechanical and Civil—the picture is thinner. While recruiters like Tata Motors, Cummins, John Deere, and Mahindra are listed, the number of core roles offered on-campus is limited. Many core students end up in IT roles or pursue higher studies.
The takeaway? If you’re in CSE, AGPIT’s placement cell can get you a decent IT services job. For Mechanical or Civil, consider the campus placement as a potential bonus, not a guarantee. You’ll need to hustle off-campus or aim for GATE.
This is AGPIT’s strongest card. The fee structure for 2024-25 is sharply tiered by category, as per Maharashtra government rules.
For a B.Tech student, the annual tuition fee for the Open category is about ₹81,000 (₹71,682 tuition + ₹9,318 development fee). Add roughly ₹5,000 per year for university and exam fees. OBC/EBC/EWS students pay around ₹45,159. SC/ST students pay only the nominal university fees. There are also categories like VJNT/SBC/TFWS where you pay only the development fee (~₹9,318). Over four years, an open category student might spend just ₹3.5-3.8 lakhs on tuition. That’s exceptionally low for a private engineering college.
Hostel fees are extra and range from ₹60,000 to ₹70,000 per year, including mess charges. Scholarships are primarily through the Government of Maharashtra’s MahaDBT portal, covering schemes like EBC and the Panjabrao Deshmukh Hostel Allowance. The college facilitates the application.
Admission is through the Maharashtra state centralized process. You need a valid score in MHT-CET; JEE Main scores are also accepted but less common. The selection is 100% via the DTE CAP rounds.
The 2024 MHT-CET cutoff percentiles (Round 1) show clear demand patterns:
As you can see, CSE is competitive, requiring a percentile in the mid-70s. E&TC is moderate. For Mechanical and Civil, the cutoffs are very low, often just the minimum qualifying score. This essentially means if you have a passing MHT-CET score and list AGPIT, you’ll likely get a seat in these branches. The application window typically opens in June after CET results.
The campus is modern and, by most accounts, well-maintained and clean. Infrastructure includes a decent library with DELNET digital access, a computer center with 100+ PCs, and well-equipped labs—the mechanical workshop gets good mentions. The campus is Wi-Fi enabled, but there’s a catch: students report a daily data limit of about 1GB.
Hostels are on-campus, separate for boys and girls, housing 200-300 students. Rooms are shared (3-4 students) with basic furniture and lockers. The quality is rated around 3.5/5—functional, not luxurious. The mess serves vegetarian Maharashtrian food, described as average but hygienic. Many students prefer the canteen for snacks.
Life here is structured. There’s a strict 75% attendance rule, and they enforce it. You fall short, you face consequences like extra assignments. It feels more like a disciplined school environment than a liberal college campus. Sports facilities exist for cricket, football, volleyball, and indoor games. If you’re looking for a vibrant, autonomous college social scene, Solapur itself is a quiet city, and AGPIT won’t radically change that perception.
Synthesizing feedback from CollegeDunia, Shiksha, and other forums gives a consistent picture.
The Good: Faculty accessibility is the biggest plus. Students feel they can approach teachers. The infrastructure is praised for being new and clean. The value-for-money equation is repeatedly highlighted—you get decent labs and a degree at a very low cost. For a student from the region wanting to minimize education debt, it’s a pragmatic choice.
The Not-So-Good: The discipline is often called “school-like.” The coding culture for CSE isn’t intensely competitive; landing a high-paying product-based job requires serious self-study. Placement disparity between CSE and core branches is a major gripe. Some non-local students note that while the medium is officially English, instruction sometimes drifts into Marathi or Hindi.
The consensus quote from reviews sums it up: “The college is like a school in terms of discipline. If you want freedom, this isn't the place. But if you want a solid degree with good lab support at a low cost, it's the best in Solapur after WIT.”
AGPIT is a specific solution for a specific set of students. It’s worth it if you are cost-conscious, based in or around Western Maharashtra, and are okay with a structured, disciplined academic environment. If you get Computer Engineering here, it’s a very sensible deal: low fees and a credible shot at an IT placement. For Mechanical or Civil, the college provides a decent, affordable education, but you should enter with a plan for off-campus jobs or GATE preparation. It’s not worth it if you prioritize a liberal campus life, a hyper-competitive peer group in coding, or are relying solely on the college to land you a dream core engineering job. In the Solapur context, it’s a clear #2 behind the older, more reputed Walchand Institute of Technology (WIT), but for many, its lower fees and newer campus tip the scales. Check the NIRF rankings to see its national position (it participates but isn't ranked), but for a regional choice, it fulfills a clear need.
1 stream · Fees from ₹85.0K to ₹95.0K
3 exams with cutoff data available — showing recent entries
| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,67,279 | 2025 | R2 |
| BE Electronics & Telecom Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 15,20,111 | 2025 | R2 |
| BE Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 13,13,142 | 2024 | R2 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,89,440 | 2024 | R2 |
| BE Electronics & Telecom Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 10,41,685 | 2024 | R2 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 12,44,618 | 2024 | R2 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 50,085 | 2023 | R2 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 46,914 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 46,914 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 32,997 | 2022 | R2 |
| BE Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 59,808 | 2022 | R2 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 42,176 | 2022 | R1 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 42,176 | 2022 | R1 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 50,042 | 2021 | R1 |
| BE Computer Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 50,042 | 2021 | R1 |
| BE Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 25,169 | 2021 | R1 |
| BE Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 25,169 | 2021 | R1 |
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The average placement package for the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch at AGPIT is approximately ₹4.5 to ₹5 LPA. Top-performing students in CSE have secured packages reaching ₹9 to ₹10 LPA.
Both AGPIT and Orchid College are considered comparable institutions. While Orchid College has a slightly older legacy, AG Patil Institute of Technology is often preferred by students for its newer infrastructure and its affiliation with DBATU (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University).
Yes, AG Patil Institute of Technology actively supports GATE preparation for its students. The college has established Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with Kongo Educational Services and GATEtutor to provide both online and offline GATE training programs.
No, staying in the college hostel is not mandatory at AGPIT. Many local students commute using the college bus facility, while others opt for private paying guest (PG) accommodations available in Solapur city.
Student reviews generally rate the food in the AGPIT hostel mess as 3 out of 5. It serves basic Maharashtrian vegetarian meals. For more variety, many students prefer eating at the college canteen.
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