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Karmayogi Engineering College sits on the outskirts of Solapur, a private institution that’s built a reputation on affordability and a decent campus. Established in 2009, it’s a place where the fees are low enough to make parents breathe easier, and the green, 10-15 acre campus offers a quiet, if somewhat remote, environment for study. It’s affiliated with Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University (BATU) and holds an AICTE approval with a NAAC ‘B++’ grade. That’s a solid, if not spectacular, accreditation for a private college of its age. The story here isn't about top-tier rankings or brand-name glamour—it's about whether a budget-friendly engineering education in Solapur delivers enough value to be worth your time. The answer, as you'll see, depends heavily on what you're looking for.
The academic offering is straightforward: four B.E. programs and a wider range of diploma courses for students right out of 10th grade. The B.E. intake is modest, with 60 seats each for Computer Science, Electronics & Telecommunication, and Mechanical Engineering. Civil Engineering shows some variance, listed with intakes of both 60 and 140. The diploma side is more expansive, covering Automobile, Civil, Computer Technology, Electrical, Electronics & Communication, and Mechanical Engineering, each with 60 seats.
Faculty strength is around 65-66 members. You’ll find a handful of PhD holders among them—like Dr. Sunil T. Gaikwad and Dr. Ujjwala Thakar in Electrical Engineering, and Dr. Lata J Sankpal in Computer Engineering. Many others are reportedly pursuing their doctorates. Student reviews consistently highlight the teaching quality as a strong point, noting that faculty are knowledgeable and, importantly, accessible and helpful. The academic calendar and grading follow the BATU system, which is standard for non-autonomous colleges in the state. There’s no mention of groundbreaking industry MoUs or collaborations, but the placement cell is the primary link to companies.
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Study LibraryThe total fee for the 4-year B.E./B.Tech program at Karmayogi Engineering College for the 2025-2026 academic session is approximately ₹4.2 Lakhs. This total includes tuition fees of about ₹3.79 Lakhs. On an annual basis, students can expect to pay between ₹80,500 and ₹95,000 in tuition, making it one of the more affordable private engineering options in the region.
Admission to the B.E./B.Tech programs at Karmayogi Engineering College is based on scores from two major entrance exams: JEE Main and MHT CET. Candidates must also have passed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Final seat allocation is done through the state centralized counseling process based on the rank obtained in these exams.
Student reviews present a mixed picture. While the college cites high placement percentages, actual student feedback suggests variability. The average package reported by students is around 3 LPA, with the highest ranging from 6 to 10 LPA. Recruiters like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro visit, but some students note that company visits can be inconsistent. Success in placements often requires proactive effort from the student.
The college provides separate hostels for boys and girls with facilities like Wi-Fi, attached bathrooms, and cable TV. While many students describe the accommodation as good, there are consistent complaints about maintenance issues, including occasional water problems, lack of hot water for 2-3 months in winter, and cleanliness. The food in the mess and canteen is generally rated as average to good.
Karmayogi Engineering College is located in Shelve, Pandharpur Taluka, on the outskirts of Solapur city, Maharashtra. The campus size is most commonly reported to be between 10 to 15 acres. It is known for its green and peaceful environment, though its location is outside the main city area.
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Claim This ListingThis is where you need to read between the lines. The official claims and student experiences don't always align.
The college states placement percentages "more than 85%" and "more than 80%" for some courses. You’ll also find a starkly different student review that says "not 100% but 10% of student is placed." The truth likely lies somewhere in the messy middle. The most consistent number from student feedback is an average package of around 3 LPA. The highest package quoted swings between 6 LPA and 10 LPA. Top recruiters who have visited include familiar names like TCS, Infosys, Accenture, Wipro, Mahindra, and the Kirloskar Group.
But here’s the reality check. Multiple student comments point to irregular company visits. One states plainly, "Companies do not visit our college properly." Another notes placements are "developing" but need more big names. There’s also a notable complaint about internships: "No internship from college," which contradicts the official line about "comprehensive support." The takeaway? Don’t bank on the highest percentage claims. See it as a college where a decent number of students get placed, primarily in IT and core engineering roles, with modest packages. Proactive students who engage with the placement cell early will have a significant advantage.
Affordability is Karmayogi’s undeniable strength. For the 2025-2026 cycle, the total fee for the four-year B.E. program is quoted at approximately ₹4.2 lakhs, which includes tuition of about ₹3.79 lakhs. Breaking it down annually, you’re looking at roughly ₹80,500 to ₹95,000 for tuition, plus other miscellaneous fees (around ₹10,149). That’s significantly lower than many private engineering colleges in metropolitan areas.
Hostel fees are described as "not very high," though specific numbers aren’t available in the brief. The college does offer scholarships based on merit, reserved category quotas, and financial need, which can further reduce the cost. For families budget-conscious about engineering education, this fee structure is the college’s most compelling argument.
For B.E., it’s all about entrance exams. Karmayogi accepts scores from both MHT CET and JEE Main. Admissions are processed through the state counseling based on these ranks.
The cutoffs are accessible, reflecting the college’s position in the market. For MHT CET 2025, the overall percentile range in Round 1 was 1.08 to 81.77. For JEE Main 2025 (All India General), ranks were quite broad: overall between 623,277 and 1,214,264. Branch-wise, Computer Science was the most competitive with a cutoff rank around 93,852, while Civil, Mechanical, and E&TC had cutoffs above 180,000. These numbers indicate that students with moderate scores have a genuine shot at admission here.
For the diploma programs, admission is typically based on the state-level diploma entrance exam or your 10th-standard marks. The process is standard: apply, submit documents, and secure a seat based on the merit list.
The campus is repeatedly described as "fantastic" for its greenery and peaceful atmosphere. Infrastructure is generally good. Classrooms are well-furnished, some are air-conditioned, and they’re equipped with smartboards. Labs have "the latest equipment," and the computer lab has over 150 machines. The library is a decent size (1000 sq.m.) with a reading hall and a collection of over 12,000 volumes.
Hostels are a mixed bag. Separate facilities for boys (350-700 capacity) and girls (150-300 capacity) offer rooms with attached baths, Wi-Fi, and cable TV. Laundry service is provided. Many students call the accommodation "good." But the negatives are specific: some report cleanliness issues, occasional water problems, and a notable lack of hot water for 2-3 months during winter. Food in the mess and canteen gets a "good" or "average" rating.
Life beyond academics seems active. The college emphasizes sports, with a gym, sports grounds, and inter-college participation—they’ve won state-level prizes in Kabaddi and shot put. Cultural festivals like "Ruturang" and events like "Rann - A Sport Day" are organized. A canteen, a health center, and student transport are available. A Punjab National Bank is also associated with the campus.
Sifting through the feedback paints a clear picture of consensus and conflict.
The Good: Students overwhelmingly praise the faculty for being helpful and knowledgeable. The campus infrastructure, Wi-Fi, labs, and library meet expectations. The hostel life is generally considered acceptable, and the low fee is constantly appreciated as a major plus. The social and sports culture is seen as a positive, active part of college life.
The Not-So-Good: The placement narrative is fractured and is the single biggest source of student concern. The gap between some optimistic claims and the experiences of students who saw few recruiters is notable. Hostel maintenance—cleanliness and hot water—comes up as a recurring grievance. There are isolated complaints about rude staff behavior and a desire for more practical sessions in the curriculum.
Karmayogi Engineering College is a specific solution for a specific need. If your priority is to obtain an AICTE-approved, NAAC-accredited B.E. degree at one of the most affordable private college fee structures in the region, and you’re comfortable with a campus located outside Solapur, then it’s a viable option. The teaching quality and campus environment, according to students, are solid positives.
However, temper your expectations on placements. Don’t assume a high-percentage, on-campus recruitment drive. View it as a platform where you’ll need to be proactive. The college provides the degree and basic infrastructure; landing a good job will require significant individual effort, especially in seeking off-campus opportunities. If you have scores and a budget that can get you into a college with a stronger, more consistent placement record, you should probably explore those first. But if budget is the primary constraint, Karmayogi represents a legitimate, no-frills engineering education where you can succeed if you’re self-motivated.
For the most official and current information, always refer to the college's website and the NIRF Rankings portal for broader context.