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If you're looking at engineering colleges in Chhattisgarh and your budget is tight, Ashoka Institute of Technology and Management (AITM) in Rajnandgaon is a name that comes up. It’s not a top-tier national player—it doesn’t appear in the NIRF Rankings—but it serves a specific, local need. For students from the region who want a decent B.E. degree without the high fees of private colleges in Raipur or Bhilai, AITM presents a pragmatic, if unspectacular, option. The campus is green and well-kept, the faculty are accessible, and the total cost for four years can be under ₹5 lakhs. But you have to temper expectations, especially around placements. The official claims and student realities often don't match up, a gap that's crucial to understand before you commit.
AITM runs primarily as an undergraduate engineering institute under CSVTU. They offer B.E. degrees—often listed as B.Tech now following university nomenclature—across standard branches. Computer Science and Engineering has the highest intake at around 60 seats, followed by Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics & Telecommunication, each taking in about 30 students. There's also a B.Tech in Biotechnology. The Information Technology (IT) program appears to have been discontinued or has very low intake recently.
Beyond engineering, there's an MBA program with specializations and a B.Pharma course, though the pharmacy program's current status for the 2024-25 cycle is best verified directly with the institute via their official site at https://www.aitmrjn.in/.
Academically, it's a standard CSVTU experience. The grading follows the university's 10-point CGPA system, with internal marks coming from mid-term exams and class performance. Faculty strength is modest, with about 23-35 members. Around 15-20% of senior faculty hold PhDs; the majority are M.Tech holders. The consensus from students is that the teachers are kind-hearted and approachable, which is a definite plus. But the academic culture is described as traditional, with a strict 75% attendance mandate that's actively enforced.
This is where you need to read between the lines. The college's official placement cell might quote figures of 80-90% placement. Talk to students and alumni on review platforms, and a different picture emerges. The working number for on-campus placements is closer to 50-60% for core branches like Mechanical and Civil, and maybe 70% for CSE. That gap between brochure and reality is the most important thing to know.
The highest package touted for 2024-25 was 15 LPA for a Civil Engineering student. That's an outlier, possibly from an off-campus effort. The consistent high offers are in the 6-8 LPA range. The average package sits between 3.0 and 4.5 LPA, with a median around ₹3.2 LPA. For CSE, the average is roughly ₹3.5 LPA.
Recruiters are a mix of IT service giants and local industry. TCS, Wipro, Infosys, and Tech Mahindra are regulars for CSE and IT roles. For core branches, companies like Adani Cement, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), L&T, and various Chhattisgarh-based industrial firms visit. The college does provide support for off-campus drives at companies like Amazon. A mandatory 4-week industrial training after the 6th semester helps, with top students sometimes landing internships at BHEL or Bhilai Steel Plant.
Low cost is AITM's most compelling feature. The annual tuition fee for B.E./B.Tech programs is remarkably affordable, ranging from ₹35,000 to ₹45,000. Over four years, that's just ₹1.5 to ₹1.8 lakhs in tuition.
The bigger expense is the hostel. Annual hostel fees, which include mess charges, run from ₹65,000 to ₹75,000. Add in other costs like exam fees (≈₹2,000/semester), transport (≈₹12,000/year), and a one-time caution deposit, and the total estimated cost for a four-year degree, including living expenses, lands between ₹4.5 and ₹5.5 lakhs.
Financial aid is available mainly through state government schemes. Students from SC/ST/OBC categories can apply for Post-Matric scholarships via the Chhattisgarh portal. The institute also offers merit-based fee waivers for students who scored 85% or above in their 12th standard board exams.
Admission to the B.E. programs is primarily through state-level entrance exams. For Chhattisgarh domicile students, the key is the CGPET (Chhattisgarh Pre Engineering Test). For the All-India quota seats, JEE Main scores are accepted.
Selection happens through centralized counseling conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Raipur. The application window typically opens in May and runs through July.
Cutoffs aren't about marks but ranks. For the 2024-25 session, the CGPET rank range for Computer Science and Engineering was between 9,000 and 16,000. For Civil and Mechanical Engineering, the ranks were more relaxed, between 15,000 and 25,000. These ranks give you a sense of the competition—or lack thereof—for seats here.
The 15-acre campus is consistently praised for its aesthetics. It's green, the buildings are well-maintained, and it creates a positive first impression. Infrastructure is a mixed bag. Department labs for subjects like Fluid Mechanics or Data Structures are functional, but student reviews often note the equipment is aging, especially in core engineering branches. The library has a collection of over 15,000 volumes and digital access. Campus Wi-Fi is available, but its reliability drops in the hostel blocks.
Hostels are separate for boys and girls, with a total capacity of around 350. Reviews rate them about a 3.5 out of 5. The most common complaints aren't about the rooms but about maintenance—specifically, washroom cleanliness and the quality of drinking water. The college runs a fleet of over 10 buses for day scholars, covering Rajnandgaon city and routes to Durg and Bhilai.
Life on campus is structured, some might say strict. The 75% attendance rule is non-negotiable. Hostelers face strict sign-out rules for leaving campus. There's not a bustling social scene, but the college has an MSME Innovation Hub for startup mentoring and organizes technical events. The anti-ragging policy is strictly enforced, with recent reports indicating a safe environment for newcomers.
Synthesizing feedback from CollegeDunia, Shiksha, and other forums paints a clear, balanced picture. The positives are genuine: students repeatedly call out the faculty for being helpful and kind-hearted. The campus beauty is a big plus. And the value-for-money proposition is undeniable—you're getting a degree at a fraction of the cost of other private options.
But the negatives are practical and recurring. Placement anxiety for core branch students is real. Many feel they have to hustle off-campus from their third year. The maintenance issues in hostels are a constant gripe. And the strict administrative rules can feel stifling to some.
One review summed it up well: "The college is good for local students who don't want to move to Raipur, but don't expect high-end placements." Another noted, "Infrastructure is 30 acres of beauty, but the labs need more modern equipment for practicals." That's the AITM experience in a nutshell.
AITM Rajnandgaon is a classic Tier-3, regional private college. It's not for everyone, but it has a clear niche. It's worth serious consideration if you are a cost-conscious student from Chhattisgarh or nearby regions, you have a CGPET rank in the 10,000-25,000 range, and your primary goal is to secure an affordable, AICTE-approved B.E. degree with decent faculty support. It's a solid choice for CSE if your aim is to break into IT service companies at an entry level.
You should probably look elsewhere if you have a high JEE Main rank (opening doors to NITs or better-funded private colleges), if you're pursuing Mechanical or Civil Engineering with dreams of high-flying core sector placements directly from campus, or if you prioritize a vibrant, liberal campus life with top-tier infrastructure. AITM gets the basics right for a very specific budget and geographic segment. Just go in with your eyes open, knowing that your degree is a starting point, and your career trajectory will depend heavily on your own off-campus initiative.
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Study LibraryAITM is often preferred for its newer infrastructure and CSE faculty, while CIT (Chhattisgarh Institute of Technology) is older with a slightly better alumni network in core industries.
The average package for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at Ashoka Institute of Technology and Management is approximately ₹3.5 LPA.
No, hostel stay is not mandatory. Students living within Rajnandgaon or nearby areas can utilize the college bus facility for commuting.
The college provides occasional seminars for GATE preparation, but most students enroll in external coaching institutes, typically in Bhilai.
AITM has strict anti-ragging policies in place. Recent reviews indicate a safe environment with no major reported incidents of ragging.
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