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Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (MMMUT) in Gorakhpur is a state-run university that’s been around in one form or another since 1962, but it really hit its stride after being upgraded to a full-fledged university in 2013. With an NAAC ‘A’ grade and a sprawling 354-acre campus, it’s carved out a reputation as a solid, no-nonsense engineering and tech school in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. The numbers tell a story of steady growth: a median B.Tech package of ₹13 LPA, a highest offer of ₹59 LPA from Uber in 2025, and NIRF rankings that consistently place it in the top 100 overall. But the real story is in the student sentiment—a place where the labs are excellent, the faculty includes globally recognized researchers, and the alumni network actively pulls in recruiters, even if the hostels show their age and the mess food is just okay.
MMMUT is, at its heart, an engineering and technology institution. That focus is clear from its program lineup. The B.Tech programs are the main draw, with intakes that reflect market demand—Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) leads with 180 seats, followed by Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and ECE at 150 each. Chemical Engineering and Information Technology (IT) have smaller intakes of 75. There’s also mention of a B.Tech in Internet of Things (IoT), which seems to be a newer, in-demand offering.
Beyond engineering, the university runs a full suite of postgraduate programs. The MBA and MCA each take in 75 students per batch, while M.Sc programs in the core sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) have intakes in the high 30s. Ph.D. programs round out the academic portfolio.
The faculty gets consistently high marks in student reviews. It’s not just that they’re qualified; the university points out that several professors are listed among the top 2% of scientists globally, according to a Stanford University study. That’s a serious credential for a state university. The academic culture leans towards research and development, backed by what the administration calls “numerous” national and international MoUs. You won’t find a lot of fluff here—the calendar is likely strict, and the grading is probably tough. But that’s what you’d expect from a school trying to build a research-centric identity.
This is where MMMUT makes its case. The official data for 2025 shows a highest package of ₹59 LPA, courtesy of Uber. The average package is reported at ₹7 LPA. But the more telling figure, from the NIRF 2025 report, is the median: ₹13 LPA for B.Tech, ₹15 LPA for M.Tech, and ₹13 LPA for MBA. A median that’s almost double the average suggests the distribution is skewed by a cluster of very high offers, which is a good problem to have.
The placement percentage is officially between 85-91% for the 2024-2025 cycle. Drill down by branch, and the story gets even better for tech students. CSE and IT reportedly see placement rates nearing 90-100%. That’s a compelling stat if you’re aiming for those fields.
The recruiter list is impressive and reads like a who’s who of Indian and global tech: Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Adobe, IBM, Cognizant, TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and Accenture are all there. For core engineering roles, names like Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), and NPCL show up. Finance and consulting aren’t left out, with JP Morgan and Deloitte making appearances.
And here’s the thing—student reviews largely back this up. There’s no major gap between brochure claims and alumni experience on forums. They specifically credit a strong, active alumni network for helping pull in these companies. Internship opportunities at top firms like Adobe and Microsoft are also mentioned, which is a strong feeder into final placements. The reality check? While the top of the pyramid is stellar, the ₹7 LPA average indicates many offers are in the standard IT services range. For a university in Gorakhpur, though, that’s a more than decent outcome.
Let’s break down the cost for a B.Tech student, which is the majority cohort. The annual tuition fee is ₹95,000. Over four years, that’s ₹3.8 lakhs.
Hostel living adds a significant but predictable layer. For students admitted from 2024-25 onwards, the annual hostel fee is ₹24,000 (covering rent, utilities, and maintenance). Mess fees are another ₹36,000 per year, paid in two installments. Add in a one-time hostel caution money of ₹5,000.
Do the math for a four-year stay: Tuition (₹3.8L) + Hostel (₹0.96L) + Mess (₹1.44L) + Caution (₹0.05L) = roughly ₹6.25 lakhs. That’s the core cost, excluding books, personal expenses, and minor university charges. For a state university offering a median package of ₹13 LPA, the return on investment looks solid.
Financial aid is available through Uttar Pradesh government scholarships. These are tiered: ₹50,000 for General category students, ₹60,000 for OBC, and ₹80,000 for SC/ST students. There are also mentions of fee waiver seats. It’s not a huge array of private scholarships, but the state support is meaningful.
Admission is strictly entrance-based. For B.Tech, the gatekeeper is JEE Main. Your rank there determines everything, with counseling handled through the state’s UPTAC system. The 2025 cutoff ranks give a clear picture of the hierarchy:
If you don’t have JEE Main, B.Pharm and BBA admissions go through CUET-UG. For postgrad, M.Tech and M.Sc require GATE or CUET-PG scores, while MBA and MCA accept CUET-PG or the university’s own Malaviya Entrance Test (for MBA). Ph.D. hopefuls face a university research entrance test followed by an interview.
The process is bureaucratic but transparent. You’re dealing with a state university system, so timelines are rigid. Application windows follow the national exam calendars (CUET, GATE COAP). There’s a DASA quota for NRI/international students, but no explicit mention of a management quota, which keeps things relatively clean.
The 354-acre campus is a mix of old and new. Academically, the infrastructure is a strong point. Students consistently praise the labs—calling them “excellent” and “updated” with modern equipment. Classrooms are smart and air-conditioned. The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled, with leased-line internet available in hostel rooms (except during class hours). The central library houses over 1.2 lakh books and provides 24/7 digital access to e-journals and databases, though its physical reading rooms (capacity 400) aren’t open round-the-clock.
Hostels are the most debated aspect. There are 7 boys’ and 4 girls’ hostels, housing about 1470 students. The descriptions are honest: they’re “decent to average.” Some are old and need maintenance, though renovation projects have started. First-year hostels tend to be in better shape—newly painted, tiled. Rooms are typically 2, 3, or 4-seater. They’re described as comfortable and safe, with cleaning staff. But you might encounter broken furniture or an old fixture. It’s functional, not luxurious.
The mess food gets a universal “average” rating. It’s student-run, providing four meals a day. Some days are better than others. For alternatives, there’s an air-conditioned cafeteria and a Coffee Day outlet, plus a 24-hour canteen.
Where the campus shines is in student activities. The vibe is described as “vibrant.” There are major fests like TechSrijan (tech-cultural), Abhyudaya, Robomania, and Innovision, which pull in crowds and host numerous competitions and hackathons. The boys-to-girls ratio is reported as a healthy 3:5 overall. Sports facilities are extensive—an indoor stadium, a 400m track, fields for cricket, football, hockey, and courts for basketball, tennis, and badminton. There are two gyms. A health centre with a doctor and ambulance service, on-campus banking, and a post office round out the amenities. It’s a full, largely self-contained ecosystem.
Synthesizing the chatter from review sites and forums, a clear consensus emerges.
The positives are powerful and repeated:
The negatives are practical, not deal-breakers for most:
There’s no significant noise about management being unresponsive or about ragging issues, which suggests a generally stable administrative and social environment. The sentiment is pragmatic: you come here for a quality tech education and good job prospects, not for five-star accommodation.
For the right student, absolutely. MMMUT is a compelling choice for a JEE Main rank holder between roughly 70,000 and 1,80,000 who wants a strong return on investment from a government university. If your goal is a B.Tech in Computer Science, IT, or ECE, followed by a solid placement (likely in the ₹10-20 LPA range, with shots at much higher), this is a smart pick. The low tuition, respectable rankings, and serious faculty make it a value-for-money proposition that’s hard to beat in the region.
Who should think twice? If campus aesthetics, modern hostel rooms, and gourmet dining are top priorities, you might be disappointed. This is a workmanlike campus focused on outcomes. Also, if your interests lie far outside engineering and technology, the university’s narrow focus might feel limiting. But for the aspiring engineer from Uttar Pradesh or neighboring states looking for a credible, affordable path to a tech career, MMMUT Gorakhpur isn’t just a fallback option—it’s a strategically sound one.
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| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | CIWG | 5,38,777 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | CIWG | 5,71,758 | 2024 | R1 |
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Study LibraryThe 2025 placement drive at MMMUT Gorakhpur recorded a highest package of INR 59 LPA, offered by Uber. The average package for the year stood at INR 7 LPA. According to the NIRF 2025 report, the median package for B.Tech graduates is INR 13 LPA. The overall placement percentage ranges between 85-91%, with Computer Science and Information Technology branches achieving placement rates close to 90-100%.
Admission to B.Tech programs at MMMUT is based on JEE Main ranks. Candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The selection is conducted through the UPTAC state counseling process. For the 2025 cycle, the JEE Main cutoff for B.Tech CSE (General AI) started at a rank of 66,331 and closed around 76,643 in the final counseling round.
The annual tuition fee for the B.Tech program is ₹95,000 (2026 data). Hostel charges total ₹24,000 per year, plus a one-time caution deposit of ₹5,000. Mess fees are additional, costing ₹36,000 per year (paid in two installments). This brings the estimated total cost for a four-year B.Tech degree with hostel stay to approximately ₹6.25 lakhs, excluding personal expenses.
As per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025, Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, is ranked 60th in the Engineering category, 68th among Universities, and 99th in the Overall category. It also holds the 83rd rank in Management and is placed 23rd among State Public Universities in India.
MMMUT's 354-acre campus is fully Wi-Fi enabled with modern, air-conditioned classrooms and well-equipped laboratories. The central library houses over 1.2 lakh books and provides extensive digital resources. Sports facilities include an indoor stadium, a 400-meter athletic track, and fields for cricket, football, and hockey. The campus also has separate hostels for boys and girls, an AC cafeteria, a 24-hour canteen, a health centre with medical officers, and on-campus banking facilities with an ATM.
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