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If you're looking at private engineering colleges in the Agra-Mathura belt and your primary filter is cost, Eshan Group of Institutions (EGI) will likely be on your shortlist. Established in 2009, this private college on the Agra-Delhi highway has built a reputation as a functional, no-frills option where getting a degree and a basic job placement is the primary transaction. It's affiliated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) and holds a B+ grade accreditation from the NAAC. The story here isn't about groundbreaking research or elite packages. It's about accessibility. For a certain segment of students in Western UP, Eshan represents a pragmatic, if sometimes restrictive, path to a technical degree.
EGI operates through two main divisions: the Eshan College of Engineering and the Eshan Institute of Management. The academic structure is straightforward and follows the AKTU calendar to the letter. That means semesters from August to December and January to June, with the standard 10-point CGPA system.
The B.Tech program has an annual intake of around 420 students. Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is the star, taking in 120-180 students each year. The other branches—Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical Engineering—each have about 60 seats. They also offer lateral entry into these programs. For postgraduates, there's an MBA with specializations like Finance and Marketing, an MCA, and an M.Tech in CSE. Rounding out the offerings are diploma (polytechnic) courses, BBA, BCA, and some PG diplomas.
The faculty, numbering around 100-150, is frequently cited as a strength in student reviews. About 15-20% of the core engineering faculty hold PhDs, with others pursuing them. Key figures include Director Dr. Pankaj Sharma (PhD in CSE) and Dean Dr. Shailendra Gautam. The consensus from students is that the teachers are approachable and genuinely invested in helping students clear exams—a valuable trait in the often-impersonal AKTU system. Industry tie-ups exist, like MoUs with Jobaaj Learning and Dawar Footwear, but these primarily facilitate guest lectures and industrial visits rather than deep research collaboration.
This is where you need to read between the lines of the official brochure. The college claims a placement rate above 95%. Talking to alumni and scanning reviews on platforms like Shiksha and CollegeDunia paints a more nuanced picture. The working figure for CSE is closer to 70-80%, and it drops significantly for core branches like Civil and Mechanical.
The package story is similar. You'll see a headline-grabbing "highest package" of 20 LPA, but that's typically for an exceptional off-campus or international role. The highest domestic package cited with any regularity is around 12.5 LPA from Vedantu. The realistic average for the bulk of the class sits between 3.5 and 4.5 Lakhs Per Annum (LPA). The median is likely around 3.2 LPA.
Recruiters are a familiar list of mass IT hirers: TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL, Accenture, and Capgemini. You'll also see companies like Reliance, Mahindra, and JustDial. Here's the critical detail many reviews point out: a substantial chunk of these "placements," perhaps 25%, are in Sales or Business Development Executive (BDE) roles, not core software or engineering positions. So, you get a job, but the role might not be what you envisioned when you enrolled in engineering. For CSE students willing to grind on their own skills, the college's placement cell provides a platform to access these volume recruiters. For Mechanical or Civil students, you're largely on your own.
The affordability argument is Eshan's strongest card. For the 2024-25 academic year, the annual tuition fee for B.Tech is between ₹75,000 and ₹80,000. Over four years, you're looking at a total tuition cost of roughly ₹3.0 to ₹3.2 lakhs. That's undeniably low for a private B.Tech program.
But you have to add living costs. A non-AC hostel with mess charges runs about ₹65,000 per year. If you need bus transport from Agra or Mathura, add another ₹13,000 to ₹17,000 annually. So, the all-in annual cost for a hostelite is around ₹1.5-1.6 lakhs.
The primary financial aid comes from state schemes. The UP Government Scholarship (Dashmottar) is actively facilitated by the college and is a crucial support for eligible SC, ST, OBC, and EWS students. They also offer some merit-based fee waivers for students with high entrance exam ranks. You can find details on the official Eshan College website.
Admissions are centralized through the state system for most seats. For B.Tech, you need a valid JEE Main score. Seats are allotted through the UPTAC counseling process. A full 85% of seats are filled this way. The remaining 15% are management quota seats, which can involve direct admission based on merit and availability.
The cutoffs aren't steep, which aligns with the college's accessible positioning. In the 2024 UPTAC Round 1 for the General All India category, the closing rank for CSE was around 1,293,199. For Mechanical Engineering, it was about 1,386,115. These ranks give you a clear idea of the competition level.
For the MBA program, they accept scores from CUET-PG, CAT, or MAT. Diploma admissions go through the state's JEECUP exam, while BBA and BCA admissions are usually merit-based, looking at your Class 12 marks.
The 15-acre campus is modern and generally well-kept, especially compared to some older private colleges in the region. Infrastructure is functional. The CSE and Mechanical labs are reported to be well-equipped with relevant software and hardware. The library has a physical collection of over 20,000 books and digital access. Wi-Fi is available across campus, though students often describe the speed as "average" and note restrictions in some areas.
Hostels are separate for boys and girls, with rooms typically configured for double or triple occupancy. They come with basic furniture—a bed, study table, chair, and wardrobe. Reviews rate hostel quality around 3.5 out of 5, highlighting safety and discipline but not luxury. The mess food is described as "decent" or "typical," but the college canteen is a frequent target of student complaints regarding quality and value.
The location is a double-edged sword. Being on the highway 28 km from central Agra ensures a quiet, distraction-free environment. But it also means you're reliant on college buses, which students sometimes report as crowded or not perfectly punctual. The campus has sports facilities for cricket, football, volleyball, and indoor games like table tennis.
A defining feature of student life here is discipline. The management enforces a strict 75% attendance policy and has rules about movement and conduct. Many students describe the atmosphere as "school-like." This is a major positive for parents concerned about ragging or a lax environment—it's consistently reported as a ragging-free campus. But for students craving a more independent college experience, it can feel restrictive.
Synthesizing feedback from CollegeDunia, Shiksha, Quora, and Reddit reveals a clear consensus. The positives are consistent: affordability, helpful faculty, and solid, modern infrastructure for the price. As one Quora user put it, "The faculty is the backbone of this college. They actually care if you pass." It's repeatedly called the "best value for money" option in the region.
The negatives are just as consistent. Placement quality is the biggest concern. Getting a job offer is likely, but it might be in a sales role. "Most of us get 3-4 LPA in mass recruiters," summarizes a Shiksha review. The strict discipline is frequently mentioned, with one CollegeDunia reviewer noting, "Management is very strict about fees and attendance. It feels like a school sometimes." The remote location and mediocre canteen food round out the common grievances.
Eshan Group of Institutions is a very specific solution for a specific need. It's worth it if you are a cost-conscious student from the Agra-Mathura region looking for a disciplined, functional environment to earn an AKTU B.Tech degree, particularly in Computer Science. If your goal is to keep expenses minimal, utilize a state scholarship, and secure a baseline IT job through campus recruitment, Eshan delivers on that promise. The faculty support is a genuine bonus.
You should probably look elsewhere if you have ambitions for high-tier software packages, want to pursue core engineering fields like Mechanical or Civil, or desire a vibrant, autonomous campus life with lots of freedom. The college's strengths are in its constraints: low cost, high discipline, and a direct path to volume IT recruiters. For the right student, that's exactly enough. For others, it will feel limiting. It's a pragmatic choice, not a dream one.
2 streams · Fees from ₹27.5K to ₹72.0K
3 exams with cutoff data available
| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | TFWS / male | 10,33,836 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | TFWS / male | 5,36,870 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | TFWS / male | 5,42,783 | 2021 | R1 |
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Study LibraryYes, B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is considered the strongest branch at Eshan Group of Institution. It is noted for having the best placement record and dedicated laboratory facilities.
The realistic average placement package for 2024 is reported to be between ₹3.5 Lakhs Per Annum (LPA) and ₹4.2 LPA.
Yes, the college facilitates the UP Government Scholarship and also provides merit-based fee waivers for students who achieve top ranks in entrance exams.
The hostels are described as safe and disciplined. The food in the mess is considered decent, typical of college mess food, but the canteen is often criticized by students.
Eshan is often chosen for its lower fee structure and newer infrastructure. However, colleges like HCST and Anand Engineering College have the advantage of older, more established alumni networks.
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