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The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) in Alwar is a study in contrasts. It’s one of Rajasthan’s oldest private engineering colleges, established back in 1998, with a sprawling 30-acre campus and infrastructure that often gets called ‘5-star’. But talk to the students, and you’ll hear a more grounded story—one about strict discipline, a location that feels isolated, and placement figures that don’t always match the brochure. It’s a college that delivers a solid RTU degree, but whether it delivers on the promise of a high-flying engineering career depends heavily on which branch you’re in and how much you’re willing to push yourself.
Academically, IET Alwar runs on the standard Rajasthan Technical University (RTU) track. That means a predictable, syllabus-driven curriculum across its B.Tech programs in Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering. Intakes vary by branch, from 60 to 120 seats. They also offer lateral entry for diploma holders, which is a decent pathway.
The postgraduate side includes M.Tech specializations like VLSI Design and Power Systems, an MBA program, and an MCA. There’s a Ph.D. program too, following RTU guidelines.
Faculty quality is a mixed bag, according to student consensus. Junior teaching staff are often described as hard-working and accessible. The senior faculty and HODs, however, get a different review. The common complaint is that they’re more focused on strict attendance policing and RTU syllabus adherence than on imparting industry-relevant skills. The grading is the standard RTU 10-point CGPA system, and the academic calendar is rigid. It’s a system built for compliance, not necessarily for innovation.
This is where the gap between official narrative and ground reality becomes most apparent. The college’s placement cell publishes figures, but you need to read them with context.
The highest package for the 2024-25 session was reported at INR 13 LPA. That’s the headline number. The average package is officially cited in the INR 3.0 to 5.0 LPA range. Student reviews consistently pull that number toward the lower end, suggesting INR 2.5 to 3.5 LPA is what the median student in a non-CSE branch actually sees.
The placement percentage claim of 75-85% is another point of contention. Alumni and current students on forums like Shiksha and Quora suggest the working number is significantly lower, especially for core branches like Mechanical and Civil, where they estimate 30-50%. Computer Science and IT see more activity, but largely from IT service mass recruiters.
Top recruiters visiting campus include the usual suspects for a college of this tier: Wipro, Infosys, HCL, Tech Mahindra, and Cognizant for IT roles. Core/industrial recruiters like Bosch, Havells, and Ashok Leyland also visit, but in smaller numbers. The T&P cell facilitates mandatory 4-6 week industrial training, often at local MIA industries or units like NBC Bearings.
The verdict? Placements happen, but they are heavily skewed towards IT services. If you’re in CSE and have moderate expectations, you’ll likely get a job offer. If you’re in a core branch hoping for a design or R&D role, you’ll need to hustle much more on your own.
For a private institution, IET Alwar’s tuition fees are relatively moderate for the region. The annual B.Tech tuition fee hovers between INR 77,000 and 84,500. The MBA program is slightly cheaper, at around INR 65,000 to 68,000 per year.
Where costs add up is the hostel. The college generally requires outstation students to stay on campus. Options range from a dormitory at INR 80,000 per year to non-AC shared rooms (INR 86,000 – 90,000) and AC rooms (INR 1.15 – 1.23 Lakhs). Mess charges are typically included.
All in, the total estimated cost for a 4-year B.Tech degree, including hostel and mess, lands between INR 6.5 and 8.5 Lakhs. That’s not cheap, but it’s in line with similar private colleges in Rajasthan.
Scholarship options exist. These include state government schemes for SC/ST/OBC students, merit-based waivers for those with high JEE Main ranks, and specific ‘Girl Child’ scholarships. It’s worth checking the official website for the latest details and application processes.
Admission to the B.Tech programs is primarily through the Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process (REAP) counseling, which uses JEE Main scores. If you have a valid JEE Main rank and have cleared 12th standard with the required percentage (typically Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), you’re eligible to participate in REAP counseling for seat allocation.
Cutoffs aren’t published in a centralised way like for NITs, but historically, securing a seat in the coveted CSE branch requires a decent JEE Main rank. Other branches are less competitive. Students with 60%+ in their 12th and a JEE rank have historically secured seats. There’s also a college-level application with a fee of around INR 1,000.
For M.Tech, a GATE score is preferred, but admissions can also be merit-based for vacant seats. MBA admissions consider scores from CAT, MAT, or CMAT.
The 30-acre campus is undoubtedly IET Alwar’s strong suit. The infrastructure is extensive: over 120 specialized labs, a central library stocking 53,000+ books, and amenities like an on-campus PNB branch, a medical dispensary, and a large canteen. The library provides digital access to journals via IEEE and DELNET, which is a plus for project work.
Hostels are separate for boys and girls, with a total capacity of about 2000. Rooms are reported to be spacious and well-ventilated. The common complaints are about the Wi-Fi (described as ‘average’ in hostels) and, overwhelmingly, the mess food. Student reviews consistently rate the vegetarian mess fare as repetitive and oily—the classic hostel food gripe.
Social life is centered on campus. The annual fest ‘Gusto’ is the major highlight. But the college’s location in the Matsya Industrial Area (MIA) is a double-edged sword. It’s quiet and ostensibly focused on studies, but it also means there’s virtually nothing to do outside the gates. Alwar city is about 10-12 km away. The college runs a fleet of buses for day scholars, which helps.
Discipline is notably strict. The management enforces a 75%+ attendance rule rigidly, with fines or debarment from internal exams for defaulters. This ‘no-nonsense’ approach defines much of the campus culture.
Synthesizing feedback from CollegeDunia, Shiksha, Quora, and Reddit paints a clear, if nuanced, picture. The praise is usually for the physical infrastructure and the effort of some junior faculty. The criticism is more consistent.
A recurring theme is the disconnect between placement claims and reality. As one review put it, "The 100% placement claim is a marketing myth." Students acknowledge companies visit, but note many roles are in sales or support, or are part of ‘pool drives’ shared with other colleges.
Faculty focus on attendance over practical learning is a frequent complaint. "The HODs are powerful; don't mess with your attendance or your internals will suffer," is a sentiment echoed online. The isolation of the MIA location and mediocre mess food round out the common negatives.
The consensus? It’s a college that provides a structured, disciplined environment and a degree. One Quora reviewer summarized it well: "If you want a degree with strict discipline, come here. If you want a high-tech startup culture, look elsewhere."
IET Alwar is a specific kind of college for a specific kind of student. Its value proposition hinges on a few key points. If you are a student from Rajasthan or nearby regions, have a moderate JEE Main rank, and are looking for a reasonably priced private college with decent infrastructure to pursue a B.Tech degree, IET Alwar is a viable option. It’s particularly relevant if you’re aiming for Computer Science, as that branch sees the most placement activity.
However, temper your expectations. Don’t come here dreaming of cutting-edge research, a vibrant college town, or guaranteed high-paying core engineering jobs. The discipline is strict, the location is isolated, and you will need to be proactive about your own skill development to stand out to recruiters. For students in core branches like Mechanical or Civil, the placement support is notably weaker, making this a riskier choice unless you’re fully committed to preparing for GATE or other competitive exams independently.
In short, it’s a pragmatic choice for a degree, not a transformative choice for an elite engineering career. For the right student—one who values structure, can manage expectations, and is willing to put in extra work—it can serve its purpose. For others, there might be better fits.
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For the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) branch, the average placement package is roughly INR 3.5–4.0 LPA, with most opportunities coming from major IT service companies.
Yes, hostel accommodation is generally mandatory for students from outside the area. However, students can seek special permission to live in Alwar city, approximately 10km away, provided they use the college's transportation services.
The mess food is consistently rated as basic, with student reviews typically giving it a 2 out of 5 or 3 out of 5. It primarily serves vegetarian fare.
The college does not offer formal coaching classes for GATE or IES. However, students can access resources for self-study through the college library and can seek guidance from faculty members.
IET Alwar is the older institution with better infrastructure and legacy. In recent years, MITRC Alwar is often perceived to have a slightly more modern approach to securing student placements.
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