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Purushottam Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET) in Rourkela is a private college that’s been around since 1999, but it exists in a bit of a gray zone. While most education portals list it as active for the 2025-26 academic year, a conflicting Wikipedia entry suggests the degree institute closed in 2020. This profile is based on the data from those active listings. If you’re considering it, you’ll find a campus on 15 acres near NH10, about 10 km from Rourkela’s city center. It’s affiliated with Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT) and approved by AICTE. The story here is one of modest infrastructure, a faculty that tries, and placement numbers that students consistently say don’t live up to the brochure.
PIET offers a standard set of programs you’d expect from a private engineering college in Odisha. The undergraduate flagship is the B.Tech, with specializations in Computer Science, IT, Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering. They also run Polytechnic (Diploma) courses in similar fields. On the postgraduate side, there’s an MBA and an MCA program. The combined intake is around 480 students per year, which points to moderately sized batches.
The faculty count is listed as 118 teaching staff, though another source mentions just 22. The brief notes there are “few PhD holders.” That’s a common pattern in many private colleges—the teaching staff is often helpful, especially in lab sessions, but may lack advanced research credentials. Students in reviews mention relying heavily on self-study, even though teachers are supportive during the semester. The academic calendar and grading follow the affiliating university’s (BPUT) system. No major industry MoUs or unique academic collaborations were found, which limits exposure beyond the syllabus.
This is where the gap between official claims and ground reality becomes most apparent. Some data points to a highest package of INR 38 LPA for 2023, but that figure is also attributed to PIET Panipat and feels like an outlier. More recent reports suggest a highest package in the INR 7-8 LPA range. The average package, according to multiple student reviews, sits firmly between INR 3.2 and 3.5 LPA. An official report mentions a range of INR 3-4 LPA, which aligns closer to the student experience.
The placement percentage is the real sticking point. An old, unverified official claim says “more than 500 students were placed.” Current student reviews tell a different story. One mentions only 4 students getting placed out of a batch of 63. The consensus is that placements are “not up to the mark.” Top recruiters, likely from past years, include names like Infosys, TCS, IBM, and Ericsson. For internships, about 30% of students reportedly secure them. If your primary goal is a guaranteed, high-paying campus placement, the data and student sentiment suggest you should temper expectations significantly.
The fee structure is one of PIET’s more straightforward aspects. The total course fee for a B.Tech degree is between INR 1,20,000 and INR 2,20,000 for four years. That breaks down to an annual tuition of roughly INR 30,000 to 55,000, which is on the lower end for a private engineering college. The MBA total fee is INR 1,20,000 for two years, and the MCA is INR 1,20,000 to 2,20,000 for three years. Polytechnic fees are INR 1,05,000 for three years. These totals are said to include most mandatory charges like exam and library fees. Hostel and mess fees aren’t explicitly broken out but are presumably additional.
Where PIET tries to stand out is with scholarships. They offer a range:
These schemes can make the already moderate fees more accessible.
Admission to the B.Tech program is through entrance exam scores. PIET accepts JEE Main and the state-level OJEE. For the general category, the JEE Main cutoff has historically been in the 85-92 percentile range. That’s not exceptionally high, positioning PIET as an option for students with mid-range scores. Admission is merit-based, followed by centralized counseling for B.Tech and MCA.
For the MBA program, they accept scores from OJEE, CAT, XAT, and MAT. The selection process here typically includes Group Discussion and Personal Interview rounds after the entrance score screening. The application window usually runs from April to July, with a fee around INR 1,000–1,200. They also have admissions under the AICTE’s Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) scheme.
The 15.5-acre campus is located in Mandiakudar, which students frequently describe as distant from Rourkela’s main city life. It’s semi-rural. Transport facilities and shuttle services are said to be available to bridge that gap. Infrastructure gets mixed reviews. Some call it good, others average. Labs for engineering branches are described as well-equipped. The library houses over 16,000 volumes with digital access. Wi-Fi is available, though some older reviews complained about it not working.
There are three hostels with a total capacity of 800. Reviews on hostel quality are split—some say it wasn’t great, others found the facilities good with good food. The canteen generally gets thumbs up for providing hygienic food. On-campus medical support is available. For extracurriculars, the college organizes cultural events, sports, seminars, and workshops. There’s a sports complex and a gym. The social life seems quiet, heavily influenced by the campus's somewhat isolated location.
Synthesizing feedback from platforms like CollegeDunia and Shiksha paints a clear, consistent picture. The positives are usually about the supportive faculty (particularly in labs), decent infrastructure, a good library, and hygienic canteen food. The faculty, while not heavily credentialed with PhDs, are often described as helpful during the semester.
But the negatives are recurring and significant. The number one complaint, across multiple reviews, is placements. Words like “poor” and “not up to the mark” are constant. The low placement percentages and average packages (INR 3.2-3.5 LPA) are a major source of student dissatisfaction. Teaching quality is considered average, leading to heavy reliance on self-study. The remote location is a common gripe. Some reviews also point fingers at management, stating the “management system is not good enough to run the college.” The atmosphere ranges from those who enjoyed a typical college life to a few who had a very negative experience.
PIET Rourkela is a complex case. First, you must verify its current operational status directly with the institute or BPUT, given the conflicting closure report. Assuming it is running, it serves a specific niche. It’s for the student with mid-range JEE Main/OJEE scores (85-92 percentile) who needs an AICTE-approved B.Tech degree at a relatively low cost, especially if they can secure one of the many scholarships on offer. The faculty support and basic infrastructure seem adequate for getting through the curriculum.
But you have to go in with eyes wide open. Don’t bank on robust campus placements. The data and overwhelming student sentiment indicate placement support is weak. If your family has local connections in Odisha’s industrial sector or you’re confident in your own ability to land a job off-campus, the low fee might justify the degree. However, if a strong placement cell with a track record of high recruiters is your top priority, you should probably look at other options, even within the state. PIET is a budget-conscious choice where the academic outcome will depend largely on your own drive, not the institute’s brand or placement push.
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Study LibraryBased on data from multiple active educational portals, Purushottam Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET) Rourkela is listed as an operational private institution with admissions open for the 2025-2026 academic year for its B.Tech, MBA, and MCA programs. However, a Wikipedia entry states the degree institute closed in 2020. Prospective students must verify the current status directly with the institute or its affiliating university, Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT), before proceeding with admission.
The total course fee for the B.Tech program at PIET Rourkela ranges from INR 1,20,000 to INR 2,20,000 for the entire four-year duration. For the MBA program, the total course fee is INR 1,20,000 for the two-year duration. These figures are for tuition and typically include other mandatory academic charges.
Placement prospects at PIET Rourkela receive consistently cautious feedback from student reviews, often described as not meeting expectations. While a highest package of INR 38 LPA (2023) is cited in some contexts, more recent and commonly reported figures indicate a highest package of INR 7-8 LPA. The average salary package most frequently mentioned by alumni ranges between INR 3.2 LPA and INR 3.5 LPA.
For B.Tech admissions, PIET Rourkela accepts scores from the national JEE Main and the state-level OJEE. For postgraduate management (MBA) and computer applications (MCA) programs, accepted entrance exams include OJEE, CAT, XAT, and MAT. Admissions are merit-based on these scores, followed by counseling for B.Tech/MCA and GD/PI rounds for MBA.
PIET Rourkela offers several scholarship avenues. These include the test-based PIET QUEST Scholarship (offering up to 100% tuition fee waiver), the P-KAT exam (for up to 50% fee exemption), and government schemes like e-Medhabruti. Additional scholarships are available based on merit, economic need, sports, cultural achievements, and for specific categories like wards of defense personnel and girls' empowerment.
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