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Rajshree Institute of Management and Technology (RIMT) in Bareilly is a sprawling 24-acre private campus that's been around since 2009. It's a place of contradictions, frankly. On one hand, you've got official brochures touting a 26 LPA placement package and a vast array of over 50 programs. On the other, student reviews paint a more grounded picture of a decent regional college where outcomes heavily depend on your branch and your own hustle. It's affiliated with three different bodies—AKTU for tech, MJPRU for arts and commerce, and BTE for diplomas—which gives you a sense of its broad, almost sprawling academic scope. If you're looking at colleges in Western Uttar Pradesh and need a single campus offering everything from B.Tech and MBA to B.A.M.S and B.Ed, RIMT forces you to look. But you'll need to look closely.
RIMT’s biggest selling point is its sheer variety. With 57 courses spanning engineering, management, commerce, science, law, pharmacy, education, and even medicine (B.A.M.S and MD), it operates like a one-stop-shop for higher education in the region. The total intake is around 972, which is decent for a multi-disciplinary institute.
The B.Tech program, affiliated with AKTU, offers the usual suspects: Computer Science, Mechanical, Civil, ECE. It's also added newer specializations like Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning and Data Science, which is a smart move to attract students. The MBA program has Finance and HR specializations. Beyond that, you have standard BBA, BCA, B.Sc, and B.Com programs under MJPRU.
The faculty count is listed as "10+ experienced" members, which seems surprisingly low for the number of programs offered. Most hold postgraduate degrees, and student reviews consistently praise them as helpful and knowledgeable. The academic delivery is described as technology-enabled, and there's a Center for Research & Development plus an Entrepreneurship Development Cell. That's good on paper. But a recurring student complaint is a lack of focus on practical, hands-on lab work in some engineering streams, with equipment sometimes reported as insufficient.
It's not an autonomous institute, so you're following the curriculum of AKTU or MJPRU. That's fine, but it means the academic innovation is limited to how well the faculty teaches that standard syllabus. The international MoU with Warsaw Management University in Poland exists, though its tangible impact for the average student isn't detailed.
This is where you have to read between the lines. The official placement cell claims 100% assistance. For the 2025 batch, they report a highest package of ₹26 LPA for B.Tech Computer Science and an average of ₹7 LPA for B.Tech. For MBA, the highest is ₹12 LPA with a ₹5 LPA average.
Now, the reality check. First, look at the official NIRF 2023 data they submitted. The median salary for a 4-year B.Tech graduate was ₹3.5 LPA. For a 2-year MBA graduate, it was ₹4.0 LPA. The overall median was under ₹2 LPA. These numbers are far more conservative and are often a better indicator of what the middle-of-the-class student can expect.
Second, placement percentages. NIRF 2023 shows 53.8% of B.Tech graduates and 81.5% of MBA graduates were placed. Student reviews echo this range, mentioning figures between 60-75%, with some branches like Mechanical seeing even lower numbers. The claim of "100% assistance" is just that—assistance. It doesn't mean a job offer for everyone.
The recruiter list is long and impressive on paper: TCS, Wipro, Infosys, IBM, Microsoft, Google, Accenture, Amazon, and many well-known corporates. That suggests the placement cell does get companies to visit. But the volume of offers and the packages they come with are what matter. For a college with closing ranks in the 10+ lakhs for B.Tech, average packages in the ₹3.5-5 LPA range are pretty standard for the region. The 26 LPA is almost certainly a single outlier.
Internship opportunities are limited, with only around 10-15% of students securing them through the college. The verdict? Manage your expectations. Core branches will struggle compared to CS/IT. You'll likely need to supplement college efforts with your own online profile building and networking.
The fee structure is relatively affordable for a private institution, but you need to add everything up.
A rough total 4-year cost for B.Tech with hostel comes to around ₹7.75 Lakhs. That's not exorbitant for a full residential engineering degree.
Where RIMT scores points is its scholarship ecosystem. It's quite extensive:
If you have strong scores or qualify under a category, the effective cost can drop significantly. It's worth discussing this directly with the admission office.
Admissions are primarily entrance-based, governed by state and national counseling bodies.
Key Entrance Exams:
Cutoffs – The Reality of Ranks: The cutoffs tell you about the competition and the student profile. For UPTAC 2025 (Round 7), the overall closing rank for B.Tech stretched from 10.4 Lakhs to 21.2 Lakhs. For a specific example, in Round 1, B.Tech Computer Science closed at rank 14.4 Lakhs. For MBA, the closing rank range was 36,847 to 1.21 Lakhs.
For JEE Main 2024, the last round closing rank for B.Tech CSE was 4.27 Lakhs (General All India).
What does this mean? Admission is accessible. These are not highly competitive ranks, which aligns with the college's positioning as a solid regional option. The selection process follows the standard counseling rounds—you choose RIMT when your rank is called. There's also a management quota in all branches, which is how private colleges operate.
The application fee is ₹2,000, and forms are available at their city office and campus.
The 24-acre campus on Pilibhit Road is self-contained. It's divided into blocks, has a notable main gate, gardens, and an NCC ground. Infrastructure is a mix of good and average.
Hostels: Separate for boys and girls with single, double, and triple rooms. They're described as clean and properly furnished for the fee. Facilities include 24/7 water/power, indoor games, a gym, and a common room. The big variable is food. Reviews are polarized—some say the mess serves hygienic and tasty food with student input on menus, others call it "very poor." That's a typical hostel gamble.
Academics & Labs: Classrooms have projectors and smart tools. There's a huge central library. Labs for engineering streams exist, but student feedback on them is the most mixed. Some call them "state-of-the-art," others say equipment is lacking and practical focus is low. It likely varies by department.
Amenities:
Life on campus is reported to be joyful with a good senior-junior bond. The college celebrates annual fests, freshers' parties, farewells, and national festivals, which adds to the social vibe.
Synthesizing the sentiment, a clear consensus emerges.
The Good:
The Not-So-Good:
There's no major mention of ragging or poor management behavior, which is a positive. It seems like a relatively safe, supportive environment where the education is decent but the career launch might require extra individual effort.
RIMT Bareilly is a specific solution for a specific set of needs. It's worth considering if: You are a student from Western UP or surrounding regions looking for an affordable, residential, multi-stream college with a decent campus life. Your entrance rank is in the lakhs (not tens of thousands), and you want a recognized AKTU/MJPRU degree. You're pursuing B.Tech in CS/IT or MBA and are a self-starter who won't rely solely on the placement cell. You qualify for one of their many scholarships, which can make the cost very attractive.
Look elsewhere if: Your primary goal is guaranteed high-tier placements or rigorous research-oriented academics. You have a JEE Main rank under 1 lakh and can target more established engineering colleges. You prioritize NAAC/NBA accreditation or autonomous status. Consistent, high-quality internet and cutting-edge lab infrastructure are non-negotiable for you.
In essence, RIMT is a pragmatic choice. It delivers a standard university education in a full-campus environment at a reasonable price, with the added benefit of helpful faculty. Just go in with clear eyes about the placement outcomes—the median salary data doesn't lie. For the right student, it's a perfectly solid launchpad.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,06,955 | 2024 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,97,303 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 5,77,465 | 2023 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,43,835 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,27,232 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 9,21,012 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Mechanical Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,86,332 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,60,099 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Civil Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,83,316 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Information Technology | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 8,89,556 | 2022 | R1 |
| B.Tech Computer Science Engineering | General / Unreserved (UR) / male | 7,49,962 | 2021 | R1 |
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Study LibraryThe official 2025 placement data cites a highest package of ₹26 LPA for B.Tech CSE and an average of ₹7 LPA for B.Tech. However, the more reliable NIRF 2023 report shows a median salary of ₹3.5 LPA for B.Tech and ₹4.0 LPA for MBA, with placement percentages of 53.8% and 81.5% respectively. Top recruiters who visit campus include TCS, Wipro, Infosys, IBM, Microsoft, and Accenture, but the number of offers varies significantly by branch.
For the 2025-26 academic year, B.Tech tuition is approximately ₹1.3 Lakhs per year, totaling ₹5.2 Lakhs over 4 years. MBA tuition is about ₹70,000-75,000 per year. Hostel fees are ₹36,000 annually, and mess charges are ₹24,000 per year. Adding other mandatory fees (application, exam, library), the total estimated cost for a 4-year B.Tech with hostel is around ₹7.75 Lakhs.
Admissions are primarily through state and national entrance exams. For B.Tech, JEE Main and UPTAC scores are accepted. For MBA, the college accepts UPTAC, CAT, MAT, XAT, and CMAT scores. Other UG courses like BBA and B.Com consider CUET UG scores. Admission to medical programs (MBBS/MD) requires NEET UG/PG, while polytechnic admissions are based on JEECUP.
The 24-acre campus has modern classrooms, a large library, and extensive sports facilities. The on-campus Rural Health Training Center provides 24/7 free medical care, which is a standout feature. However, student reviews are mixed on other infrastructure. Wi-Fi is officially 24x7 but is frequently criticized for slow speeds. Lab quality and equipment availability also receive mixed feedback, with some students reporting a lack of practical focus.
RIMT offers a comprehensive scholarship program. This includes merit-based waivers of up to 100% tuition for top scorers in board or entrance exams (CUET/UPCET). Need-based and EWS scholarships are available for low-income families. Additional category-based scholarships support students with Bareilly/UP domicile, single girl children, sportspersons, children of defense personnel, and alumni. Scholarships are also awarded for maintaining 100% attendance.
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