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IMPS College of Engineering and Technology sits on a 10-acre campus in Uttar Jadupur, Malda, a location that’s both its strength and its primary limitation. Established in 2003 and affiliated with MAKAUT, Kolkata, it’s a private institution that has built a reputation for decent faculty and a functional campus, but its remote setting and inconsistent placement outcomes define the student experience. If you’re looking at colleges in West Bengal with moderate WBJEE ranks and a tight budget, IMPS is a name that will come up. But you need to look past the brochure to understand what you’re really signing up for.
The academic offering is straightforward: four B.Tech streams and their lateral entry counterparts. Civil Engineering has the largest intake at 60 seats, followed by Computer Science & Technology, Electrical, and Electronics & Communication Engineering, each with 30 seats. There are no postgraduate or doctoral programs here; it’s an undergraduate-focused institute.
The teaching quality, according to most student reviews, is a consistent positive. Faculty are described as helpful, experienced, and focused on making students exam-ready. That 10:1 ratio likely contributes to a more accessible learning environment. But there’s a caveat students mention: faculty retention. Some reviews note that good professors often leave for better opportunities elsewhere, which can disrupt continuity in the later years of your degree.
Where IMPS tries to add value is through specific skill-building initiatives. Civil Engineering students get training on industry-standard software like STAAD.Pro and AUTOCAD. The department also runs the Society of Civil Engineers (SOCE) and organizes the technical fest "SPECTRUM." Perhaps the most notable academic feature is the exclusive GATE coaching provided for 3rd and 4th-year students—a clear nod towards supporting those aiming for higher studies in government institutes, which is a common aspiration when on-campus placements are uncertain.
This is where the narrative splits. Officially, the college reports an 85% placement rate for 2022-23 and claims rates above 80% for the past five years. The highest package cited is 7.5 LPA, with an average of 5.0 LPA. The recruiter list looks impressive on paper, featuring names like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Capgemini, Amazon, and Flipkart.
And then you read the student reviews.
The gap is notable. Phrases like "no placement" and "not at all good" recur. One alum specifically mentioned that during their final year, only Infosys and Syntel were prominent, and a majority of students weren't placed. The consensus from review aggregators suggests a working placement rate closer to 71%, with a student-rated placement score of just 2.9 out of 5. The Computer Science department naturally sees the most action, followed by ECE and Electrical.
So, what’s the reality? The official numbers likely represent the top cohort of students who secure offers. The 5 LPA average is a believable figure for mass recruiters in the region. But the student sentiment indicates that these opportunities don’t reach everyone, and the process can feel sparse. It’s not a placement powerhouse. You’ll need to be proactive, likely relying on the college's Center for Career Planning and Development (CCPD) for training but possibly hunting for off-campus opportunities yourself.
Affordability is IMPS's strongest card. The total tuition fee for the four-year B.Tech program is approximately ₹3.63 lakhs for the 2026 academic year. Broken down annually, you’re looking at between ₹85,000 and ₹1,13,333. For a B.Tech degree, that’s undeniably on the lower end of the spectrum in the private college landscape.
Hostel fees are an additional ₹48,000. Mess charges would be on top of that, but a specific figure isn’t available in the brief. Even with all costs combined, the total investment remains relatively low.
The brief mentions an "Apply For Scholarship" option, but no concrete details on schemes or eligibility criteria are provided. This typically means scholarships might be limited to state-government schemes for which the college facilitates applications, rather than robust in-house financial aid. It’s a question you’d need to ask the administration directly.
Admissions run through the standard West Bengal engineering counseling process. 90% of seats are filled via WBJEE ranks, and 10% through JEE Main scores. For lateral entry (B.Tech {Lateral}), the JELET exam is the gateway.
The cutoffs reflect the college's positioning. For the 2024 cycle, WBJEE closing ranks for general category seats went deep into the 80,000s and 90,000s for Civil and Electrical Engineering. For Computer Science via WBJEE 2025, the Round 2 closing rank was 26,575. JEE Main ranks for CSE stretched beyond the 12 lakh mark in 2024. These are not highly competitive cutoffs, which aligns with the college's accessibility and location.
The selection process is purely merit-based on these entrance scores, followed by centralized counseling. There’s no explicit mention of an NRI or management quota in the brief, suggesting all seats are routed through the entrance exam process.
The 10-acre campus is described as green and eco-friendly. Infrastructure includes an auditorium, seminar halls, and a library reported to hold between 4,000 to 6,500 volumes with online resources. Sports facilities are adequate: a multi-purpose field, courts for volleyball, tennis, and badminton, and a gym. There’s a cafeteria, an on-campus Indian Bank branch, a health center, and transport services.
The hostels are a major point of discussion. Separate facilities for boys (400 capacity) and girls (125 capacity) offer non-AC rooms with attached baths, basic furniture, 24/7 power backup, and Wi-Fi. But student opinions are sharply divided. Some praise the facilities and the provision of good Bengali food. Others complain of cramped rooms—four students sharing one washroom—and below-average meal quality. Your hostel experience might be a bit of a lottery.
Social life is what you make of it. The college organizes inter-hostel tournaments and the technical fest. But as one review bluntly put it, the campus is in a "remote village." If you thrive on the energy of a city, Malda town is a short ride away via the college transport, but you won’t have Kolkata’s buzz at your doorstep.
Synthesizing the feedback creates a clear, if mixed, picture. The most consistent praise is reserved for the faculty and the general upkeep of the campus infrastructure. The library gets good marks. The low fee structure is also a recurring positive in terms of value proposition.
The criticisms are equally consistent and more severe. Placement uncertainty is the dominant theme, casting a shadow over the final year for many. Hostel conditions are a frequent complaint, specifically regarding space and food. The remote location is noted as a downside for those seeking a more connected college experience. Some also point out that labs could use modernization.
It’s telling that the "Value for Money" rating from student reviews is a low 0.8 out of 5, despite the low fees. This suggests that even at a lower cost, student expectations around outcomes and quality of life are not fully being met.
IMPS CET is a specific-choice college. It’s not for everyone. If you have a WBJEE rank in the 60,000-1,00,000 range, have a strict budget that makes its low fees attractive, and are pursuing Civil or a core engineering branch where you plan to leverage GATE coaching for an M.Tech, IMPS can serve as a functional academic base. The faculty-student interaction seems genuine, and the degree is AICTE-approved.
However, if your primary goal is strong, assured campus placements in the IT sector, or if you want a vibrant, urban campus life, you should probably look elsewhere. The placement data and student sentiment are too discordant to ignore. The college provides a basic, affordable engineering education in a quiet setting. It’s up to the student to maximize that opportunity and bridge the gap to a career, often through their own efforts beyond the campus recruitment drives. Manage your expectations accordingly, and visit if you can to judge the hostel and location for yourself.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 86,003 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 99,333 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 95,366 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 81,338 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 96,494 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 97,617 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 34,355 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 79,189 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 47,003 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 77,643 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 33,090 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 47,958 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 76,136 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electrical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 33,800 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 72,524 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 49,851 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 74,877 | 2022 | R1 |
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Reliance
Sasken Communications
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Syntel
Tata Steel
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Wipro Technologies
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The total tuition fee for the complete 4-year B.Tech program at IMPS CET for the 2026 academic year is approximately ₹3.63 lakhs. Hostel accommodation is an additional cost, with fees around ₹48,000. Mess charges would be separate. This overall cost structure places it among the more affordable private engineering colleges in West Bengal.
Admission to the B.Tech programs is based on scores from the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) and JEE Main. For lateral entry into the second year (B.Tech {Lateral}), the college accepts scores from the JELET (Joint Entrance for Lateral Entry) exam.
There is a significant gap between official reports and student sentiment. The college claims an 85% placement rate with an average package of 5.0 LPA. However, numerous student reviews describe placements as "not at all good," with many reporting that only a limited number of companies visit and a majority of students are not placed through campus drives. The student-rated placement score is 2.9/5.
The college provides separate hostels for boys and girls with basic amenities like beds, wardrobes, attached bathrooms, 24/7 power backup, and Wi-Fi. However, student opinions are mixed. Some find them adequate, while others complain about small room sizes (often 4-sharing) and inconsistent food quality in the mess.
Yes, the college offers some focused initiatives. Civil Engineering students receive training on industry software like STAAD.Pro and AUTOCAD. A notable feature is the exclusive GATE coaching provided for 3rd and 4th-year students aiming for M.Tech admissions. The Civil Engineering department also runs a student society (SOCE) and organizes an annual technical fest called "SPECTRUM."
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