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L.J. Institute of Engineering and Technology (LJIET) in Ahmedabad presents a classic trade-off. For a private college with fees around a lakh a year, it delivers a solid, practical-focused engineering education backed by a large trust. But you have to look past the glossy 100% placement claims. The real story is in the details: a median UG package of ₹4.49 LPA, a campus without its own dedicated hostels, and a placement rate that students say swings wildly by department. If you’re a Gujarat student with a mid-range GUJCET rank looking for decent teaching and a functional campus without a massive price tag, LJIET is a pragmatic option. If you’re dreaming of top-tier corporate recruiters and a seamless residential experience, you’ll likely be disappointed.
LJIET runs a high-volume operation, with 18 B.E./B.Tech specializations and an annual intake pushing 2,100 students. The portfolio is modern, heavy on computing. Alongside standard branches like Civil and Mechanical, you’ll find AI & ML, Robotics & AI, Computer Science & Design, and Data Science. That’s a clear market-driven move. Postgraduate offerings include 11 M.Tech specializations, an MBA, and an MCA. Ph.D. programs are offered through LJ University.
The academic pitch is all about practical, industry-aligned learning. The curriculum is designed to bridge the skill gap, with a focus on application development and core engineering implementation. They run a unique exam system—four tests per semester—which keeps the pressure on but, as students note, leads to a high pass percentage (80-85%). Faculty get consistently good reviews. With around 150-180 academic staff, students describe them as supportive, knowledgeable, and focused on blending theory with real-world examples. It’s not a research powerhouse, but for undergraduate teaching, it seems to hit the mark. You can check the detailed academic calendar on the LJ University website.
This is where you need to read between the lines. The official 2025 data reports a 100% placement rate, with 1008 out of 1020 students placed. The highest package was ₹14.40 LPA. The median package for UG students was ₹4.49 LPA, and for PG students, it was ₹2.68 LPA.
And that’s the first reality check. A median of ₹4.49 LPA is a decent, but not spectacular, starting point for a private engineering grad in Gujarat today. The second check comes from student reviews. They consistently report that placement success is department-dependent. For Computer and IT branches, things are better, with averages reportedly in the 4-6 LPA range and a wider array of IT recruiters. For core branches like Civil or Mechanical, the story is different. Students mention fewer companies, more local firms, and packages that can be lower. The claim of 100% placement is often met with skepticism online, with alumni suggesting the effective rate, especially for on-campus roles, is lower and varies significantly.
Who recruits here? The list is a mix of IT service firms, local tech companies, and some well-known brands. You’ll see names like TCS, Wipro, IBM, Accenture, and Amazon alongside regional players like Volansys, Tatvasoft, eClinicalWorks, and Streebo. For MBA, recruiters include Kotak, HDFC, ITC, and Amul. It’s a functional placement cell that gets jobs, but don’t confuse it with a pipeline to elite tech firms or high-frequency trading shops. Internships are typically arranged in the 5th semester, with stipends reported up to ₹15,000 per month.
For a private institution, LJIET’s fee structure is relatively moderate, which is a key part of its appeal. For the 2025-26 academic year, the total annual fee for B.E./B.Tech programs is approximately ₹1,06,000. This breaks down to ₹94,000 in tuition, plus ₹6,000 for exams, ₹4,000 for MOOC courses, and ₹2,000 for a digital media subscription. There are also one-time fees: a ₹5,000 refundable library deposit and a ₹5,000 enrollment fee.
Over four years, you’re looking at roughly ₹4.25 lakhs in tuition and direct academic costs. That’s a fraction of what many other private colleges charge. Postgraduate fees are even lower on an annual basis: the total MBA course fee is around ₹99,000 for two years, and M.Tech is about ₹1.12 lakhs for two years.
The big additional cost is accommodation. Since LJIET doesn’t have its own hostels, students use LJ University hostels or private PGs. LJ University hostel fees are around ₹1,00,000 per year, including food. So, your total annual cost as an out-of-town student can hover near ₹2 lakhs.
Financial aid is available. The college participates in the state’s Mukhyamantri Yuva Swavlamban Yojana (MYSY) and other Digital Gujarat scholarships. There’s also a Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) for meritorious students, and the administration assists with education loan processes.
Admissions for the flagship B.Tech programs are primarily through state-level entrance exams. The main pathways are GUJCET and JEE Main scores, with counseling handled by the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC). The selection formula gives equal 50% weightage to your entrance exam score and your Class 12 (HSC) board marks.
Cutoffs give you a sense of the competition. For B.E. in Computer Engineering—the most sought-after branch—the GUJCET 2024 closing rank for the General Home State category in Round 3 was 9056. The previous year (2023), it was 6361. That’s a noticeable jump, suggesting increasing demand or seat changes. For other branches, ranks are naturally higher. There’s also a management quota and an NRI quota for those eligible.
For M.Tech, GATE or GUJCET scores are considered. MBA admissions look at CMAT or GUJCET scores. MCA admissions go through ACPC. Ph.D. admissions require a GATE/JEST score followed by interviews.
The application window for Gujarat ACPC counseling typically runs through May. You’ll need to keep an eye on the ACPC portal for exact dates and fees.
The 15-acre campus on S.G. Highway is functional and well-equipped, but it has one significant caveat. Academically, the infrastructure gets good marks: well-maintained labs, technology-enabled and air-conditioned classrooms, a stocked library, and decent sports facilities (football, basketball, tennis courts). There’s a canteen, medical facilities, and transport services.
The major compromise is housing. LJIET does not have its own dedicated hostels. Students either stay in hostels operated by the broader LJ University (which offer AC/Non-AC rooms, mess, Wi-Fi, and security) or in private paying guest accommodations around the area. Reviews of the LJ University hostels are positive regarding food and safety, but they come with strict curfews (like an 8:30 PM return time). The lack of integrated on-campus housing does fragment the student community a bit.
Wi-Fi coverage is another mixed bag. While the college claims Wi-Fi in labs and classrooms, multiple student reviews point out spotty connectivity, with no access in some areas or above certain floors. Don’t bank on seamless, campus-wide high-speed internet.
Where LJIET shines is in its active campus culture. There are numerous clubs and the annual cultural festival, ‘Lumina,’ is a big draw. The atmosphere is described as vibrant and engaging, with plenty of cultural and technical events throughout the year. It’s a place where you can have a full college experience outside the classroom.
Sifting through student feedback paints a consistent, nuanced picture. The positives are strong where it counts for many undergraduates: teaching quality. Faculty are repeatedly called “supportive,” “knowledgeable,” and focused on practical learning. The academic environment is taken seriously, with a manageable exam pattern that yields results.
Infrastructure for academics and sports is generally praised—it’s clean, modern, and sufficient. Campus life is highlighted as a big plus, with an active schedule of events and a friendly, ragging-free environment.
Now, the recurring gripes. The lack of dedicated LJIET hostels is the number one complaint, adding cost and complexity for out-of-station students. Wi-Fi inconsistency is a frequent tech-related frustration. While the placement cell is active, students note a disconnect between official claims and ground reality; placements are good for CS/IT, average or mediocre for core branches, and the 100% figure is often qualified.
Management, including the principal, is seen as responsive. The canteen food gets mixed reviews. No major complaints about management behavior or unfair rules emerge—it seems like a reasonably well-run campus.
LJIET is a value-for-money proposition with clear conditions. It’s worth serious consideration if you are a Gujarat student with a GUJCET rank in the 6,000-10,000 range (for CS) or higher for other branches, who wants a competent, practical engineering education without paying exorbitant private college fees. The teaching is reliable, the campus is active, and you will likely graduate with a job offer in the 4-6 LPA range if you’re in a tech branch and put in the work.
You should probably look elsewhere if having an integrated, on-campus hostel is non-negotiable for you, or if your primary goal is to land a high-paying (8-10 LPA+) job directly from campus placement. The recruitment here is solid but not elite. Also, if you’re in a core engineering branch like Civil, temper your placement expectations significantly. For the right student—pragmatic, cost-conscious, and focused on building a foundation in a tech-adjacent field—LJIET represents a sensible choice in Gujarat’s crowded engineering landscape.
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Study LibraryLJIET is a constituent institute of Lok Jagruti Kendra University (LJKU), a private state university. However, its engineering degrees are still awarded under the affiliation of Gujarat Technological University (GTU). The institute is AICTE-approved, and several of its undergraduate programs hold accreditation from the National Board of Accreditation (NBA).
No, L.J. Institute of Engineering and Technology itself does not operate its own dedicated hostels on campus. Students typically arrange for private paying guest (PG) accommodations nearby or can apply for hostel facilities managed by the broader LJ University, which offers rooms with mess, security, and Wi-Fi.
For the 2025-2026 academic year, the total annual fee for B.E./B.Tech programs is approximately ₹1,06,000. This includes ₹94,000 for tuition, ₹6,000 for exam fees, ₹4,000 for MOOC course fees, and ₹2,000 for a digital media subscription. Additional one-time charges like a refundable library deposit (₹5,000) also apply.
According to 2025 data, the highest package offered was INR 14.40 LPA. The median salary for undergraduate students was INR 4.49 LPA, and for postgraduate students, it was INR 2.68 LPA. While official reports cite a 100% placement rate, student reviews indicate that actual placement success varies considerably by department, with computer-related branches faring better.
Students consistently praise the teaching faculty, describing them as supportive, qualified, and focused on practical, industry-relevant learning. Campus life is viewed positively, with an active schedule of cultural events, clubs, and the annual 'Lumina' festival. Common criticisms include the lack of dedicated institute hostels and inconsistent Wi-Fi connectivity across the campus.
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