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Radhakrishna Institute of Engineering and Technology (RITE) in Khorda is a private engineering college that’s been around since 2010. It’s a BPUT-affiliated institution that’s carved out a niche for itself in the Bhubaneswar area, offering a range of B.Tech, M.Tech, MBA, and diploma programs. The college’s recent NAAC ‘B+’ grade (2023) signals a baseline level of institutional quality, and student reviews consistently highlight the campus infrastructure as a major plus. But the story here is one of trade-offs: you get a decent, modern campus and a relatively low fee structure, but you’ll need to manage your expectations around placements, where the official numbers tell a clear story.
RITE offers a fairly standard spread of programs under the BPUT curriculum. The B.Tech intake is 330 students across seven specializations, with Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering being the largest departments at 120 seats each. Civil, Electrical, EEE, ECE, and Computer Engineering round out the undergraduate options. For postgraduates, there’s a sizable MCA program (240 seats), an MBA with standard specializations (120 seats), and M.Tech programs in five disciplines with smaller, more focused intakes of 9-18 students. They also run three-year diploma programs in core engineering fields.
The academic approach leans towards practical exposure. The institute mentions a ‘Centre of Excellence for Automation’ focusing on Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and an ‘Industrial Collaboration of Excellence’ (RITE ICE) initiative. They’ve also got tie-ups with names like HCL, CADD Center, and CISCO for training. A faculty strength of 91 for the student body suggests a manageable student-teacher ratio, though data on PhD faculty isn’t available. It’s a curriculum designed to be industry-relevant, which is a common claim, but the presence of these structured initiatives is a positive sign.
This is the section that requires the most clear-eyed assessment. The official data, current as of April 2025, paints a specific picture. The average placement package is ₹300,000 per annum. The highest package on record is ₹500,000. The placement percentage is 55%.
Let’s unpack that. A 55% placement rate means a little over half of the eligible students secure a job through the campus process. That’s a critical figure for any prospective student to weigh. The average package of ₹3 LPA is modest, especially when compared to tier-1 or even some tier-2 private colleges in the state. But context matters—the annual tuition fee is also relatively low. The top recruiters listed are TCS, Conneqt Business Solution Limited, JRG Developers, and Tirupati Conductors, indicating a mix of IT services and core engineering roles.
Student reviews on platforms like Careers360 align with this, rating placements at 3/5. There’s no sugarcoating it: if your primary goal is to land a high-paying tech job directly from campus, RITE might not be your first choice. However, for students who are self-driven, use the college’s infrastructure and low-cost base to build skills, and are prepared to hustle for off-campus opportunities, it can be a viable launchpad. The institute does state it offers comprehensive internship support, which is crucial for building a resume in this environment.
Affordability is arguably RITE’s strongest card. For the 2025 academic year, the annual tuition fee for B.Tech programs is between ₹60,000 and ₹70,000. The total tuition for the full four-year B.Tech course is listed as ₹3.34 Lakhs. Postgraduate programs are similarly priced: a two-year MCA costs ₹1.67 Lakhs in total tuition, and an MBA is ₹1.94 Lakhs.
Hostel and mess fees add another ₹30,000 to ₹40,000 per year. So, a rough total cost for a B.Tech student staying in the hostel would be in the ballpark of ₹3.6 to ₹4.4 Lakhs over four years, excluding other incidentals. That’s significantly lower than many private engineering colleges.
To bridge the gap for needy students, RITE lists a variety of scholarship avenues. These include standard state scholarships, Medhabruti, PM Scholarships, Kalia, E-Kalyan, IOC scholarships, and even a specific RITE Scholarship. It’s a decent roster of options, though the specific eligibility criteria and disbursement amounts would need to be checked directly with the institute’s administration.
Admissions follow the BPUT and state counseling protocols. For the flagship B.Tech programs, you need a valid JEE Main score. Seats are allotted through the Odisha joint counseling process based on that rank. For the MBA and MCA programs, you need a graduation degree with at least 50% marks and a valid score in the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE). Lateral entry into the second year of B.Tech is also possible via the OJEE Lateral Entry exam.
The institute’s own website, as of early April 2026, had updates about the OJEE 2026 exam schedule and JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results, indicating they keep the information current. Specific cutoff ranks for JEE Main or OJEE aren’t published in the brief, which is common for colleges that fill seats through state counseling—cutoffs can fluctuate yearly based on applicant pool and seat availability. The process is centralized, so your application is through the OJEE/JOSSA/CSAB portals, not directly to the college in the first instance.
If student reviews are to be believed, the campus is where RITE shines. On Careers360, infrastructure gets a 5/5 rating. The 7.99-acre campus houses modern classrooms, “state-of-the-art tech labs,” and a well-stocked digital and physical library. They’ve got 24x7 high-speed Wi-Fi, a spacious auditorium, and indoor-outdoor sports facilities. There’s an on-campus hospital and pharmacy, which is a solid plus. The college runs its own fleet of buses and vans for transport.
Hostel facilities offer both AC and non-AC accommodation options. The cafeteria promises hygienic, multi-cuisine food. The campus is officially declared ragging-free. On the life side, the institute organizes annual festivals, tech fests, and cultural events, which students rate highly, giving campus life a 4.5/5. They also offer an NCC Air Wing for students interested in earning an NCC ‘C’ certificate. It’s not a sprawling university campus, but for its size, it seems to pack in what’s needed for a comfortable student experience.
Synthesizing the available feedback, a consensus emerges. Students are genuinely happy with the physical infrastructure and the quality of campus life. The phrase “value for money” comes up, with a 4/5 rating on that front, which makes sense given the low fees and decent facilities. Academics get a 4/5, suggesting satisfactory teaching and curriculum delivery without major complaints about internal marking or attendance tyranny.
The clear point of contention, as noted, is placements. The 3/5 rating directly reflects the 55% placement rate and the ₹3 LPA average. Reviews don’t indicate major issues with management behavior or hostel troubles, which is a good sign. The overall vibe from reviews is that RITE is a decent, no-frills institution that provides a good learning environment but leaves the onus of securing a high-tier job largely on the student. There’s no false advertising in the official numbers, and the student feedback echoes that reality.
RITE is a classic example of a college where the decision hinges entirely on your priorities and context. If you are a student with a moderate JEE Main rank, looking for an affordable, AICTE-approved, NAAC-accredited engineering college in the Bhubaneswar region with good infrastructure, RITE is a legitimate option. The low fee structure reduces financial pressure and debt risk, which is a massive advantage. The campus seems well-maintained and active.
However, you must enter with eyes wide open regarding placements. The 55% placement rate and ₹3 LPA average are not launch pads for premium careers. This college is best for students who are self-motivated learners, plan to utilize the low-cost period to build competitive skills via certifications, internships, and projects, and are prepared to aggressively pursue off-campus opportunities. If your family’s financial situation requires a low-cost education and you’re willing to compensate for the college’s moderate placement record with your own hustle, RITE can work. If your primary expectation is a college that will hand you a high-paying job ticket at the end of four years, you should probably look at institutions with a stronger track record, even if they cost more.
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Study LibraryRITE Khorda is affiliated with Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT), Rourkela. It holds a 'B+' grade accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) as of 2023 and is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). You can verify the NAAC status on the official NAAC portal.
For the 2025 academic session, the annual tuition fee for B.Tech programs ranges from ₹60,000 to ₹70,000. Hostel and mess fees are additional, costing approximately ₹30,000 to ₹40,000 per year. The total four-year cost for a B.Tech degree with hostel stay is roughly between ₹3.6 to ₹4.4 lakhs.
The latest available data (2025) shows a placement rate of 55%. The average annual salary package offered is ₹300,000, with the highest package reported at ₹500,000. Major recruiters who visit the campus include TCS, Conneqt Business Solution Limited, JRG Developers, and Tirupati Conductors.
Admission to the B.Tech programs requires a valid JEE Main score, with seats allotted through state counseling. For the MBA and MCA programs, candidates need a graduation degree with at least 50% marks and a qualifying score in the Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE). Lateral entry into B.Tech is also possible via OJEE Lateral Entry.
The campus features modern labs, a well-equipped library, 24/7 Wi-Fi, and indoor-outdoor sports facilities. It has an on-campus hospital, a multi-cuisine cafeteria, and separate AC/non-AC hostels. Student life is active with the college organizing annual tech fests, cultural events, and offering an NCC Air Wing. The college also provides its own transport fleet.
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