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Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology & Management sits on a 27-acre plot along the Delhi-Meerut Road in Ghaziabad, a location that’s both a blessing and a curse. It’s close enough to Delhi’s opportunities to matter, but far enough to feel isolated if you don’t have your own transport. Established in 2000 and affiliated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), it’s a private college that has built a reputation on solid infrastructure and a decent academic framework. The NAAC ‘A’ grade and NBA accreditations for Pharmacy, ECE, and IT are its strongest formal credentials. But talk to students, and you’ll hear a more nuanced story—one where good labs and supportive professors are weighed against placement anxieties and a campus life that can feel contained.
RKGITM offers a standard AKTU-affiliated portfolio, but with a noticeable tilt towards contemporary tech fields. The B.Tech program is the main draw, with intakes of about 180 seats per stream. Alongside traditional branches like Mechanical and Civil, you’ll find Computer Science, Information Technology, and newer specializations in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Data Science, and Internet of Things. That’s a smart move. The B.Pharm, BBA, and BCA programs round out the undergraduate offerings, while at the postgraduate level, M.Tech, MBA, MCA, and M.Pharm (in Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology) are available. PhD admissions run through AKTU’s process.
The academic culture is described as structured and exam-focused, typical of an AKTU college. Where RKGITM tries to differentiate itself is through its industry-linked Centers of Excellence developed in partnership with NASSCOM and CISCO, focusing on IoT, AIML, and Cloud Computing. There’s also an Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Incubation (EII) department. The curriculum is touted as updated and job-oriented. Faculty quality gets a student rating of 3.7, with many reviews praising professors for being supportive and technically sound, blending theory with practical applications. It’s not an IIT-level research hub, but for a private engineering college in the NCR, the academic delivery is considered above average.
This is the section where official claims and student narratives diverge most sharply. The institute’s placement cell publishes figures like an 85% to 100% placement rate and an average package of INR 5 LPA for 2025. The highest package touted is INR 34 LPA (with an unverified student mention of 46.5 LPA). Top recruiters visiting campus include the usual IT services giants: TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL, along with names like Amazon, IBM, Flipkart, Deloitte, and Mahindra.
Now, the reality check from student reviews. That 100% placement claim is widely disputed. The working number alumni and current students cite is significantly lower, with many suggesting only the top performers in core branches like CSE and IT reliably secure on-campus offers. The average package of INR 5 LPA also feels optimistic against other reports of 3.5 LPA and a general range of 3-4 LPA. The gap between the official placement claim and what alumni say on forums is notable. For a student not in the top tier of their class, securing a job often requires aggressive off-campus efforts. About 80% of students reportedly get internships from campus, which is a decent outcome. The verdict? Placements here are a mixed bag. You can land a job with TCS or Infosys, but don’t assume the college’s tag alone will guarantee it. The onus is on the student.
The fee structure is straightforward and sits in the mid-range for private AKTU colleges. For the flagship B.Tech program, annual tuition is approximately INR 1 to 1.2 lakh, with the total course fee ranging from INR 3.2 to 4.5 lakhs for the full four years. Postgraduate programs (M.Tech, MBA, MCA) cost about INR 1.6 to 2.2 lakhs for the entire course.
Adding hostel life changes the math considerably. Hostel and mess fees for 2025-2026 range from Rs. 85,000 to Rs. 1,03,000 per year. A student review pegs it at Rs. 84,000. You also need to factor in a one-time refundable security deposit of Rs. 5,000 and a mandatory Rs. 2,000 insurance fee. So, a rough total annual cost for a B.Tech student in hostel can hover around INR 2 lakhs.
Scholarships are available and fall into two buckets. Merit-based scholarships reward high scores in board exams, JEE Main/UPCET ranks, or strong university CGPA. Government welfare scholarships for SC, ST, OBC, and Minority students, as well as those with family income below 2-3 lakhs per annum (for UP domicile holders), are also processed through the institute.
Admission is entrance-exam driven and follows the centralized counseling process of Uttar Pradesh. For B.Tech, you need a valid JEE Main score or you must appear for the state-level UPCET. Admissions are then processed through UPTAC (Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling). For B.Pharm, CUET-UG is the gateway. At the PG level, M.Tech requires a GATE score, while MBA and MCA admissions are now aligned with CUET-PG.
Specific cutoff ranks or percentiles for the latest cycles aren’t publicly detailed in a consolidated form, which is common for state counseling colleges. The selection is purely merit-based on the entrance exam rank secured during counseling. The application window typically runs from April to June, with a fee of INR 1,000-1,200 per program. The institute also has a management quota, accounting for 15% of seats, which allows for direct admission based on 10+2 or graduation merit as per university guidelines.
The 27-acre campus is a definite plus. Academic blocks are modern, with spacious, well-lit classrooms—though not all have smart boards. The labs are well-equipped and department-specific. The library is a highlight: centrally air-conditioned, with over a lakh books and impressive digital access to e-journals (IEEE, Springer, etc.) and the National Digital Library. It’s open 14 hours a day and offers 24x7 access for hostellers.
Hostel infrastructure is generally good. There are separate facilities for boys and girls, with a total capacity over 1200 across 8 buildings. Rooms come in single, double, and triple occupancy, with AC and non-AC options. Reviews praise the security, daily cleaning, and supportive wardens. The mess serves only vegetarian food, and opinions on it are split—some call it good and nutritious, others find it average or worse, noting quality can dip.
The campus is fully Wi-Fi enabled, though some students report the speed can be slow and access is sometimes limited to laptops in hostels, not mobile devices. For recreation, there’s a sports complex with cricket, football, basketball, and indoor games like table tennis and carrom. A gym is available. The institute provides shuttle bus services covering Ghaziabad, Noida, and key points in Delhi like Anand Vihar, which is essential given the location. An on-campus ATM, medical sickroom, and a state-of-the-art 800-seat auditorium round out the facilities.
Synthesizing feedback from college review platforms paints a consistent picture. The positives are strong. Infrastructure is repeatedly praised—good labs, clean hostels, and an excellent library. The faculty receives high marks for being approachable and knowledgeable, with a rating of 3.7 reflecting that. Hostel life is seen as secure and conducive to building a social circle, despite complaints about the mess food. The campus social life, fueled by various clubs and annual fests, is considered active and engaging.
But the negatives are persistent and serious. The dominant complaint is the placement reality. Students feel the officially advertised 100% placement and package figures are misleading. The actual experience, they say, involves fierce competition for a limited number of good on-campus offers, with many students having to hunt off-campus. Other grievances include administrative rigidity at times, inconsistent Wi-Fi speed, and the campus location which, while well-connected by college buses, feels somewhat cut off from city life. It’s a trade-off: a self-contained campus with good facilities versus the buzz of a more urban setting.
RKGITM is a solid, mid-tier private engineering college in the NCR. Its strengths are tangible: a good campus, strong infrastructure, supportive faculty, and a respectable NAAC ‘A’ grade. If you’re a student who will actively use the library, engage with professors, and participate in clubs, you can get a decent education here. However, its major weakness is the gap between placement promotion and ground reality. You cannot bank on the college for a high-paying job; you’ll need to be in the top academic bracket of your branch and be proactive.
So, who is it for? It’s a reasonable choice for a student with a mid-level JEE Main or UPCET rank who prioritizes campus quality and a structured academic environment over guaranteed top-tier placements. It’s also a viable option for those seeking B.Pharm or other non-engineering programs in the region. Who should look elsewhere? If your primary goal is robust, high-volume campus recruitment with minimal off-campus effort, or if you thrive in a more metropolitan, less insular environment, you might find RKGITM limiting. It offers value, but that value is heavily dependent on what you, the student, make of it.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 10,74,312 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning) | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 11,73,553 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Electronics & Communication Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 12,63,376 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 14,34,689 | 2025 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 13,58,730 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 10,09,168 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,03,297 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,27,289 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,06,308 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,42,539 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 6,74,555 | 2021 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 1,44,711 | 2021 | R1 |
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Study LibraryThe institute reports an average placement package of around INR 5 LPA for 2025. However, multiple student reviews and other reports indicate the working average for on-campus offers often falls in the range of INR 3.5 to 4 LPA, with significant variation depending on the branch and student performance.
Hostel facilities are generally rated well. The campus has separate hostels for boys and girls with AC and non-AC options (single, double, triple occupancy). Rooms are cleaned daily, and security is good. The mess serves vegetarian food, but reviews on food quality are mixed, ranging from 'good and nutritious' to 'average or poor.' The annual hostel with mess fee for 2025-26 is between Rs. 85,000 and Rs. 1,03,000.
The annual tuition fee for the B.Tech program is approximately INR 1 to 1.2 lakhs. The total course fee for the four-year program ranges from INR 3.2 to 4.5 lakhs. This does not include hostel and mess charges, which are an additional Rs. 85,000 to Rs. 1,03,000 per year.
RKGITM can be a decent option for B.Tech in Computer Science, particularly for students with mid-level entrance exam ranks. The college has a Center of Excellence in partnership with NASSCOM, well-equipped labs, and a curriculum updated for current trends. However, success in placements is not guaranteed; top recruiters like TCS and Infosys visit, but securing an offer requires being among the better performers in your batch.
Admission to B.Tech at RKGITM is primarily through the Uttar Pradesh state counseling process (UPTAC). You need a valid rank in either JEE Main or the state-level UPCET exam. Seats are allotted based on merit during the centralized counseling. The institute also has a 15% management quota for direct admission based on 10+2 merit as per university guidelines.
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