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Global Academy of Technology (GAT) in Bangalore presents a classic trade-off. It's a private, autonomous college with a sprawling 10-acre green campus, solid NAAC 'A' accreditation, and NBA approval for its core engineering programs. But the story gets more complicated when you look at the numbers. The official NIRF 2025 data for the 2024 graduating batch shows a UG placement rate of 41.3% and a median package of INR 3 LPA. That's a stark figure that sits uneasily beside the college's own claims of an 80% placement rate and an average package of INR 5.75 LPA. For a student choosing between dozens of similar VTU-affiliated colleges in Bengaluru, understanding this gap is everything.
GAT offers a standard suite of engineering programs under the VTU umbrella, but with the added flexibility that comes with autonomous status. This means they can tweak their curriculum more frequently than non-autonomous colleges, a point they emphasize with industry-aligned updates. The total B.Tech intake is 1,260 seats, with Computer Science and Engineering being the largest department at 300 seats, followed by Information Science and Engineering at 180.
The program list covers the expected bases: Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, ECE, CSE, and ISE. It also includes newer, buzzier specializations like Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, AI & Data Science, and Aeronautical Engineering. The M.Tech program has a modest intake of 48 across specializations like Computer Science and VLSI Design, while the MBA program is surprisingly large at 240 seats.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 37,822 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 39,639 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine) | GM | 42,225 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 44,175 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 53,775 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 59,515 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Aeronautical Engineering | GM | 65,962 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering | GM | 72,542 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | GM | 72,999 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Civil Engineering | GM | 83,024 | 2025 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 26,851 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 27,879 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine) | GM | 29,939 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 32,154 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 32,019 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 39,521 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering | GM | 61,040 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Mechanical Engineering | GM | 97,735 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Civil Engineering | GM | 57,652 | 2024 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering | GM | 18,047 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | GM | 24,312 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine) | GM | 23,421 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Artificial Intelligence and Data Science | GM | 24,314 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Information Science & Engineering | GM | 24,252 | 2023 | R1 |
| BE Electronics & Communication Engineering | GM | 35,202 | 2023 | R1 |
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The latest official data for the 2023-2024 academic year cites a highest package of INR 32 LPA and an average package of INR 5.75 LPA. However, the NIRF 2025 report provides audited data for the 2024 graduating batch, showing a median package of INR 3 LPA for UG courses and INR 4.75 LPA for PG courses. The placement percentage for UG students was 41.3%.
For the B.E. program (2026-2027), total tuition fees for the 4-year duration are approximately INR 8.24 Lakhs to INR 11.26 Lakhs, with CSE at the higher end. M.Tech total fees range from INR 1.28 Lakhs to 4 Lakhs, and MBA from INR 1.28 Lakhs to 6 Lakhs for the full course. Hostel and mess fees add INR 70,000 to 1,00,000 per year.
For B.E./B.Tech admissions, GAT accepts KCET (for Karnataka students), COMEDK UGET (for all-India students), and JEE Main scores. For M.Tech, admissions are based on PGCET or GATE scores. For the MBA program, PGCET, KMAT, and CMAT scores are considered.
GAT provides separate hostels for boys and girls with 3 and 4 sharing rooms. Facilities include basic amenities and free Wi-Fi (though students report connectivity issues). The annual cost for hostel accommodation and vegetarian mess is typically between INR 70,000 and 1,00,000. Food quality receives mixed reviews from students.
Student sentiment is split. While the infrastructure and campus life are often praised, placements are frequently described as average, with many students pursuing off-campus opportunities. The administration receives significant criticism, with multiple reviews describing it as difficult and unresponsive, which is a notable recurring complaint.
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Faculty strength is listed at 300. Student reviews on teaching quality are a mixed bag—some praise helpful, experienced faculty, while others are critical. The consensus suggests your experience will heavily depend on your specific department. The library is a definite plus, with over 35,000 books and digital access to journals like IEEE and Springer. They've also invested in Centres of Excellence, including an aeronautical hangar and labs tied to partners like Toyota, which is a decent signal for hands-on learning in those fields.
This is where you need to read between the lines. The college's official placement cell publishes a highest package of INR 32 LPA (some reviews even mention INR 40 LPA) and an average of INR 5.75 LPA for 2023-24. The recruiter list is straight out of the Indian IT hall of fame: Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Accenture, IBM, Amazon, and Cognizant. Core engineering firms like L&T, Bosch, and Mercedes-Benz also visit.
But the government's NIRF 2025 report, which colleges must submit audited data for, tells a more granular story. For the 2024 graduating batch, only 336 out of 813 UG students were placed—that's 41.3%. The median package for those placed UG students was INR 3 LPA. For PG courses, 67 out of 109 were placed (61.4%) with a median of INR 4.75 LPA. The gap between the official "average" and the NIRF "median" is notable; medians are often a more realistic gauge as they aren't skewed by a few very high offers.
Student sentiment echoes this duality. Many call placements "average" or express disappointment, noting that a significant number of peers secure jobs off-campus. The 80% placement claim is viewed with skepticism in online forums. However, most agree that CSE and ISE branches fare better. Internships seem stronger, with a claimed 90% of students getting them and a highest monthly stipend of INR 48,000.
The verdict? You can get placed from GAT, likely with an IT services company. But banking on the top-line average package is risky. The median figure of INR 3 LPA is a more realistic baseline for financial planning.
Fees at GAT are squarely in the mid-range for private engineering colleges in Bangalore. For a B.E. program, total tuition for four years ranges from approximately INR 8.24 Lakhs to INR 11.26 Lakhs, depending on the branch. Computer Science tends to be at the higher end. You can find the official fee structure on the GAT website.
That's just tuition. Adding hostel and mess fees (INR 70,000 to 1,00,000 per year), transport, VTU fees, and other one-time charges can push the total 4-year cost to around INR 12 Lakhs or more. It's a significant investment.
The college does offer a variety of scholarships to offset this, which is a positive. These include the state government's SSV Scholarship, merit-based GAT Scholarships for management quota students, and full fee reimbursement for SC/ST students. There are also specific scholarships for children of defense personnel and differently-abled students. If you qualify, it's worth applying aggressively.
Admissions for the coveted B.E. seats are entrance-exam driven. For Karnataka students, the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) is the primary ticket. For everyone else, the COMEDK UGET exam is the main route. JEE Main scores are also accepted, but seats through this channel are limited.
The cutoffs aren't for the faint-hearted, but they're also not in the elite bracket. For the 2023-24 cycle, the closing rank for CSE was around 23,322 in COMEDK. For branches like AI & ML and ISE, it was in the 27,000s. Through KCET, the 2025 cutoff for the general category spanned a wide band, from rank 21,724 to 249,551, depending on the branch. This tells you there's variability and opportunity, especially in less sought-after specializations.
The process is straightforward: take the exam, get a rank, participate in the centralized counseling (KCET counseling via KEA or COMEDK counseling), and choose GAT when your turn comes. There is a management quota, which typically means higher fees but slightly lower entry barriers.
For M.Tech, look to PGCET or GATE. For MBA, PGCET, KMAT, or CMAT scores will be needed.
GAT’s 10-acre campus is frequently praised in reviews. It's described as green, spacious, and with good infrastructure. The labs are well-equipped, the sports facilities include grounds and courts for major games, and there's a gym. The campus is Wi-Fi enabled, but here's a classic college complaint: students consistently say the Wi-Fi is weak or unreliable. Don't expect seamless streaming in your hostel room.
Speaking of hostels, they're separate for boys and girls, with rooms typically arranged as 3 or 4 sharing. Facilities are decent—clean, with basic amenities. The mess food, however, is a perennial topic of debate. Some find it satisfactory, others are critical. It's a vegetarian mess, with special meals on Sundays. The administration enforces strict rules, including curfews, which can be a pro or a con depending on your perspective.
Student life is active. There are technical clubs, cultural events, and the annual "Interact" fest which is a highlight. The vibe is generally described as friendly with helpful seniors. The location in Rajarajeshwari Nagar is a bit off the main IT corridor, but the college provides transport buses, which cost extra.
Synthesizing the chatter from review sites and forums paints a clear, two-sided picture.
The good stuff first: Students love the physical campus and its infrastructure. The library, labs, and green spaces get thumbs up. Many find the faculty in their department to be supportive and knowledgeable. The fest and club culture is appreciated, creating a decent campus vibe.
Now, the consistent criticisms. Placements top the list—there's a widespread sentiment that they are mediocre, pushing students to look off-campus. The administration is lambasted in multiple reviews as "arrogant" and difficult to deal with. The Wi-Fi issue comes up again and again. Some mention a shortage of classrooms and that the surrounding area isn't great.
It's not a college known for ragging issues, which is a plus. But the administrative complaints are too frequent to ignore. Your experience might boil down to how much you need to interact with the college office.
GAT is a solid, mid-tier private engineering college with the infrastructure and accreditation you'd expect. Its autonomous status is a real academic benefit. But the decision hinges on placement ROI and your tolerance for bureaucratic friction.
Consider GAT if: Your KCET/COMEDK rank lands you in the CSE, ISE, or AI/ML branches here, but not in a higher-ranked institute. You value a large, green campus with good facilities over prime city location. You are confident in your ability to leverage the college's brand and Bangalore's ecosystem to secure an internship or job, potentially off-campus.
Look elsewhere if: Your primary goal is maximizing placement salary and guarantee. The NIRF median of INR 3 LPA is a hard number to justify for a ~INR 12 Lakh investment. You have options with stronger placement records in a similar fee range. You know you'll struggle with a rigid, reportedly difficult administration. For management quota seekers paying a premium, the value proposition becomes even more questionable.
In short, GAT is a real college with real degrees and real opportunities, but it demands realistic expectations. Go in with your eyes open, focus on self-learning, and treat the placement cell as one avenue—not the only one.

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