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Raghu Institute of Technology (RIT) in Visakhapatnam is a private engineering college that’s been around since 2007, affiliated with JNTU Kakinada. It’s got the official stamps of approval you’d want—NAAC ‘A+’, NBA accreditation, AICTE approval. But the real story here is the placement data. For the 2024-2025 cycle, Amazon showed up and offered a student INR 45.5 LPA. That’s an eye-catching number, no doubt. The average package for undergraduates, however, sits at INR 6.5 LPA, with a median of INR 3.60 LPA. That gap between the highest and the median tells you a lot about the spread of opportunities. About 78% of students get placed, which is a decent rate for a private college in this region. The campus is sizable at 50 acres, though it’s a solid 40 km from the heart of Visakhapatnam. You’ll need the college shuttle. It’s a place where the official accreditation is strong, the recruiter list is long, but the on-ground experience, as you’ll see from student voices, has its own narrative.
RIT offers the standard JNTUK-affiliated B.Tech and M.Tech programs. The B.Tech specializations are where the market demand is: Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Civil, and Electrical. For postgraduates, M.Tech is available in Computer Science, Machine Design, VLSI & Embedded Systems, and Power Electronics. The academic structure follows the university’s pattern, and while specific intake numbers for RIT aren’t published, looking at its sibling institution, Raghu Engineering College, gives a clue—intakes for popular branches like CSE and AI&ML can be around 180 seats.
Academically, the college promotes an innovation-driven culture. There’s an Entrepreneurship Cell and dedicated Innovation & Research Centers aimed at interdisciplinary projects. A notable tie-up within the broader Raghu Educational Institutions group is an MOU with Dassault System for CATIA software, which is a solid resource for mechanical and design-focused students. Faculty details like PhD count aren’t explicitly listed for RIT, but the group claims around 200 academic staff across its colleges. The teaching quality, as per the ‘A+’ NAAC grade, should be formally sound, but it often boils down to individual department dynamics.
This is the section everyone scrolls to first. The headline number is impossible to miss: INR 45.5 LPA from Amazon for the 2024-2025 placement cycle. It’s a fantastic data point for the college brochure and shows they can attract top-tier recruiters. But let’s look at the broader picture. The average package for UG students is INR 6.5 LPA, and for PG it’s INR 4.5 LPA. More telling is the median package of INR 3.60 LPA for 2024. The median is often a more honest metric than the average, as it isn’t skewed by one or two extraordinary offers. It suggests a significant number of students are securing packages in the INR 3-4 LPA range.
The placement percentage is around 78%. That’s not bad, but it’s not 90%+. It means roughly one in five students graduating might not have an on-campus offer in hand. The recruiter list is extensive and legit—Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, IBM, Accenture, CapGemini, and many more IT and core engineering firms. The college states that about 30% of students secure internships at reputed companies like Amazon and Microsoft, with a path to Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs). Some student reviews suggest a higher internship rate of 65-75%, but that’s unverified.
Here’s the reality check. An average of INR 6.5 LPA against a total course cost that can easily cross INR 5-10 lakhs (depending on quota and hostel) is a reasonable, if not spectacular, return on investment for a private college. The median of INR 3.60 LPA is less comforting. The key for a student is to understand that the brand name recruiters are visiting, but securing the higher-tier packages requires standout performance, skills, and a bit of luck. The placement cell is active, but the outcomes are stratified.
The fee structure at RIT is a classic two-tier system based on admission quota. For B.Tech under the Government Quota (secured via AP EAPCET rank), the annual tuition is between INR 69,700 and INR 85,000. The total course fee for four years is listed as INR 2,44,000. For the Management Quota (which includes NRI seats), the annual fee jumps to between INR 1,20,000 and INR 2,44,000, making the four-year cost range from INR 4,80,000 to a steep INR 9,76,000.
Hostel fees are a major additional cost. For the 2026 academic year, they range from INR 55,000 per year for a four-seater non-AC room to INR 1,25,000 per year for a single-seater AC room for girls. These fees include mess charges, which is convenient. Don’t forget the extra INR 5,000 as refundable caution money.
Adding it all up, a rough total 4-year cost for a Government Quota student in a basic hostel is around INR 5.27 lakhs. For a Management Quota student opting for a single AC room, the cost can balloon to between INR 10 lakhs to nearly INR 15 lakhs.
Thankfully, there are scholarships. The college offers merit-based waivers (up to 100% tuition) for top board exam or entrance test rankers. Sports scholarships, need-based aid, and social category relief for SC/ST/OBC students are available. Crucially, eligible students can also avail of the AP government’s Jagananna Vidya Deevena fee reimbursement scheme. Tuition installment plans are offered, which helps manage cash flow.
Admission to B.Tech at RIT is primarily through the AP EAPCET (formerly AP EAMCET). For M.Tech, you need a GATE score or must write the AP PGECET. Lateral entry into B.Tech is via AP ECET.
The process is centralized and run by the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). You don’t apply directly to RIT first; you qualify in the entrance exam, then participate in the state counseling where you choose your college based on your rank. At RIT, 70% of B.Tech seats are filled through this Convenor Quota (EAPCET), and 30% are Management Quota seats, of which 15% are reserved for NRI candidates.
The cutoffs give you a sense of competition. Using 2022 AP EAPCET Round 1 closing ranks for the General category:
These ranks aren’t exceptionally high, positioning RIT as a solid option for students with mid-tier ranks. The application window for AP EAPCET typically closes in early April, with late fees applicable afterward. Keep an eye on the official APSCHE website for exact dates.
The 50-acre campus in Dakamarri is spacious. The infrastructure includes the standard set of labs, workshops, a library, and seminar halls expected of an NBA-accredited institution. The hostel facilities, as reflected in their cost, appear to be a priority. The range from four-seater non-AC to single-seater AC rooms caters to different budgets. Having mess charges included simplifies things.
But there’s a significant catch: location. The campus is about 40 km from Visakhapatnam Railway Station and nearly 50 km from the airport. You’re not popping into the city for a movie or a meal. The college does run shuttle/bus services from various points in Vizag and neighboring towns like Gajuwaka and Vizianagaram, which is essential. Campus life, therefore, becomes somewhat insular. Students rely heavily on on-campus activities—the Entrepreneurship Cell, innovation centers, and technical clubs—for engagement. Sports facilities are present. It’s a self-contained ecosystem, which can foster a strong college identity but might feel isolating if you’re used to a more urban setting.
Sifting through student feedback online paints a picture of contrasts. The positives consistently highlight the placement record and the active placement cell. Students acknowledge that companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro are regular visitors, and the chance for a high package exists. The infrastructure and hostel amenities also get good marks, especially the newer facilities.
The criticisms are equally pointed. The remote location is the most frequent complaint. Being far from the city limits casual outings and can make the campus feel cut off. Some reviews mention that while placements are good for CSE and related branches, core branches like Mechanical or Civil don’t see the same level of recruiter activity or package levels. There’s also chatter about administrative responsiveness and food quality in the mess being occasional pain points, which is fairly common in private college reviews.
The consensus? RIT is seen as a good bet for a student with a mid-level AP EAPCET rank who is focused on securing a job in the IT sector. It’s considered a value-for-money option under the government quota. For those paying full management quota fees, the calculation needs more careful thought, weighing the cost against the probable average outcome, not the headline-grabbing 45 LPA offer.
Raghu Institute of Technology is a competent, accredited private engineering college with a clear strength: getting its students placed. The NAAC ‘A+’ and NBA accreditations (check NAAC status) aren’t just badges; they signal a baseline of academic quality. For a student securing a seat through the AP EAPCET government quota, RIT represents solid value. Your total cost could be around INR 5-6 lakhs, and a likely placement in the INR 3.5-6.5 LPA range offers a reasonable ROI. The extensive recruiter list is a genuine advantage.
However, think carefully if you’re considering the management quota. At a potential cost of INR 10-15 lakhs, the financial equation changes dramatically. You’re banking on being in the top tier of the class to land the offers that justify that investment. Also, the campus’s remote location is a real lifestyle factor—it’s not for everyone.
Who is it best for? Andhra Pradesh students with AP EAPCET ranks between 20,000 and 40,000 aiming for CSE, AI&ML, or ECE, who are job-focused and don’t mind a self-contained campus life. Who should look elsewhere? Students who prioritize a vibrant, urban college experience, those interested in core engineering branches expecting top-tier placements, or anyone considering the management quota without a clear plan to excel and target the highest-paying roles.
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Study LibraryFor the 2024-2025 placement cycle, the highest package offered at RIT Visakhapatnam was INR 45.5 Lakhs Per Annum (LPA), extended by Amazon.
The fees for B.Tech at RIT vary by quota. For Government Quota (via AP EAPCET), the annual tuition is approximately INR 69,700 to 85,000, with a total 4-year course fee of around INR 2,44,000. For Management Quota, the annual fee ranges from INR 1,20,000 to 2,44,000, making the 4-year cost between INR 4,80,000 and 9,76,000. Hostel fees are extra, ranging from INR 55,000 to 1,25,000 per year.
According to the latest 2024-2025 placement data, the average package for undergraduate (B.Tech) students at Raghu Institute of Technology is INR 6.5 LPA. The average package for postgraduate (M.Tech) students is INR 4.5 LPA.
Based on the latest available data (AP EAPCET 2022 Round 1), the closing rank for the General category in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at Raghu Institute of Technology was 22,770.
Yes, Raghu Institute of Technology holds both prestigious accreditations. It is accredited with an 'A+' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and is also accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA).
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