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Rao Pahlad Singh Institute of Engineering and Technology (RPSIET) is a private engineering college in Mahendragarh, Haryana, that operates on a simple proposition: affordable fees. Established in 2008 and approved by the AICTE, it offers a range of B.Tech programs with annual tuition hovering around the INR 90,000 mark. That's a fraction of the cost of many NCR counterparts. But the trade-off, as student reviews consistently highlight, is a placement record that's far from stellar and a campus life governed by conservative rules. The college claims a 60% placement rate with an average package of INR 5 LPA, though you'll find alumni online citing numbers both higher and, more often, lower. If your priority is a low-cost, AICTE-approved degree from a college with decent labs and hostels, and you're prepared to hustle for off-campus opportunities, RPSIET might fit the bill. If you're banking on a high-flying campus placement to launch your career, you'll likely need to look elsewhere.
RPSIET's academic portfolio is straightforward, centered on conventional engineering disciplines. The B.Tech programs are the main draw, with Computer Science & Engineering having the largest intake of 90 seats. They've added a specialization in AI & ML within CSE, which is a nod to current trends. The other core branches—Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, and ECE—each have 60 seats. It's a standard lineup you'd find at many tier-3 engineering colleges. For postgraduates, they offer M.Tech in CSE, ECE, and ME with 18 seats each, and an MBA program with specializations in HR, Marketing, Finance, and International Business.
The academic structure follows the affiliating university's (MDU, Rohtak) curriculum. Faculty strength is listed at 83, but data on PhD holders or notable professors isn't available. Student feedback on teaching is the definition of mixed. Some reviews call teachers "supportive" and "well-behaved." Others are more critical, stating the "faculty of teaching is poor or intermediate" and that instruction focuses heavily on theory rather than practical coding or hands-on skills. There's a recurring comment that some professors "only think that if the front seater understands then the whole class understands." The college does have a Language Lab for soft skills and runs a 'Prayaas' program to coach students for government exams like SSC CGL and Bank PO, which is a pragmatic offering given the placement scenario.
This is the section where official claims and ground-level student sentiment diverge most sharply. The institute's stated placement record, as per the research brief, sits at around 60% of students placed. The highest package cited in official channels is INR 12 LPA, with an average of INR 5 LPA. The list of recruiters includes familiar names like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and Byju's, alongside regional firms like JustDial and India Mart.
But you have to read the student reviews to get the full picture. The word "worst" is used in relation to placements more than once. A common complaint is that "few companies visit" and securing an on-campus job is "near to impossible" for many. The package figures quoted by students in online forums are all over the map—some mention an average of INR 3-4 LPA, which is below the official number. You'll also see unverified but notable claims, like a student landing an off-campus offer of INR 22 LPA at Google, or an on-campus high of INR 9 LPA. These outliers exist, but they aren't the norm.
The reality check? The 60% placement figure likely includes a broad range of offers, including lower-paying roles in sales or non-core IT support. The average package of INR 5 LPA is a decent starting point for the region, but don't expect consistency across all branches. CSE and IT students will have more opportunities than those in Civil or Mechanical. For many students here, the strategy involves using the college's degree to sit for off-campus drives or government exams. The internship program kicks in during the 5th semester, but specific stats on quality or conversion aren't available.
Affordability is RPSIET's strongest card. The B.Tech tuition fee was INR 70,000 annually for 2022-23 and increased to INR 90,000 for 2023-24. When you add other mandatory charges like development fees, lab fees, and university fees, the annual academic cost likely pushes closer to INR 1.1-1.2 lakhs. Over four years, you're looking at a total course cost in the ballpark of INR 3.6 to 4 lakhs for tuition and fees.
Hostel costs are reasonable. For the 2025-26 period, a triple-sharing room costs INR 15,000 per year, a double INR 20,000, and a single INR 30,000. Mess fees are an additional INR 15,000 across the board. So, a student in a double room is looking at about INR 35,000 per year for boarding. That brings the total annual outlay for a typical student to around INR 1.4-1.5 lakhs.
The institute offers several avenues for financial relief. These include standard Haryana government scholarships for SC/ST/BC categories, post-matric scholarships, and college-specific merit or need-based fee waivers. They also have a notable "Super 30 Batches" scholarship-cum-admission test for Classes XI and XII that covers boarding, lodging, and education—a program that seems separate from the engineering college but indicates the group's focus on accessible education.
Getting into RPSIET's B.Tech programs isn't about cracking a high rank. The primary route is through the Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) counseling, which uses JEE Main scores. The eligibility is 10+2 with 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, along with a valid JEE Main score.
The cutoffs are very accessible. For instance, the 2024 HSTES cutoff for B.Tech in Electrical Engineering for the General category closed at rank 911,772. That tells you most of what you need to know about the competition level. For M.Tech, a valid GATE score is accepted, and for MBA, they accept MAT scores. The application windows follow the HSTES counseling calendar, which typically has registration in May-July and counseling sessions through July and August.
It's worth noting a student review that said, "No entrance exam for admission to private college," which might refer to management quota seats or direct admission based on 12th marks after the counseling rounds. The official process, however, is counseling-based.
The campus is part of the broader RPS Group of Institutions. While an exact size for RPSIET isn't given, the associated RPS Degree College sits on an 11-acre campus, which is probably shared. The location is suburban—about 8 km from Mahendragarh Railway Station and 125 km from Delhi's IGI Airport. The college runs a fleet of over 42 buses covering an 80 km radius, which is essential as there are no nearby PGs.
Infrastructure is consistently praised. The library is central, air-conditioned, and has a digital collection with over 20,000 books. Computer labs are well-equipped with 250+ machines. Classrooms are described as big and airy. Hostels are separate for boys and girls, with a total capacity of 280 and 180 respectively. Rooms are called "well-furnished," "neat and clean," and come with basic amenities like water coolers and geysers. Wi-Fi is available across campus and in hostels.
But campus life comes with caveats. The social atmosphere is conservative. One review explicitly states, "There is so much discrimination between boys and girls. Two students a boy and a girl cannot talk in college as its against there law. Even the canteen is different." Hostel curfews are strict, with a requirement to be back by 9 PM. The food gets mixed reviews: the canteen is criticized for having "not so good" fast food, while hostel mess food ranges from "very good" to "just eatable." The college does organize an annual fest and sports meet, which students mention enjoying.
Synthesizing the feedback from platforms like CollegeDunia and Shiksha paints a clear, dual-natured picture.
The positives are tangible: good infrastructure. The labs, library, and hostels are regularly complimented. Teachers are often described as supportive and approachable. For students who prioritize a clean, functional campus over a vibrant social scene, this works.
The negatives are equally consistent and more consequential. Placement anxiety tops the list. The gap between the official 60% claim and the student experience of "few companies" is the core of the trust deficit. Teaching quality is hit-or-miss, with a perceived over-reliance on rote learning. The strict gender segregation and conservative rules are a significant point of friction for many, affecting the overall college experience. The remote location is also a factor, limiting off-campus social options.
Management isn't heavily criticized; one review said staff "try there best... for the good of all the student." The grievance seems less about malice and more about a gap between promise and delivery, particularly in careers.
RPSIET is a specific solution for a specific problem. It's worth serious consideration if you are a cost-conscious student from the region looking for an AICTE-approved B.Tech degree without taking on heavy education loans. The infrastructure is better than many colleges in this fee bracket, and the hostels are serviceable. If you're a self-starter, comfortable with a disciplined (some would say restrictive) environment, and you plan to build your career through off-campus drives, online certifications, or government exams, the low fee here gives you that financial breathing room.
But you should probably look elsewhere if your primary goal is a robust campus placement program with high-paying tech offers. The placement record here is inconsistent at best. Also, if you value a typical, socially active college life with co-ed interaction and a vibrant campus culture, the rules at RPSIET will likely feel stifling. It's a trade-off: you pay less, but you also get less in terms of career launch support and social freedom. For the right student, that's a calculated gamble that can pay off. For many, it's a compromise that leads to frustration.
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Study LibraryRPSIET's flagship B.Tech programs include Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) with an intake of 90 seats, and Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE), Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Electrical Engineering, each with 60 seats. They also offer an M.Tech in CSE, ECE, and ME with 18 seats per specialization.
For the 2023-24 academic year, the annual tuition fee for B.Tech programs is INR 90,000. Hostel fees for 2025-26 range from ₹15,000 (triple sharing) to ₹30,000 (single room) per year, with a fixed mess charge of ₹15,000 annually for all room types.
Official placement data indicates around 60% of students get placed, with a highest package of INR 12 LPA and an average package of INR 5 LPA. Top recruiters include Infosys, Wipro, TCS, ICICI Bank, JustDial, and India Mart. Student reviews, however, frequently cite fewer company visits and more modest package outcomes.
Admission to B.Tech programs requires 10+2 with 45% marks and a valid JEE Main score. Selection is primarily through HSTES (Haryana) state counseling. For M.Tech, a GATE score is accepted, and for the MBA program, MAT scores are considered.
Sentiment is mixed. Students praise the good infrastructure, well-equipped labs, and supportive teachers. Common criticisms include concerns over placement opportunities, some teachers focusing more on theory than practical skills, and strict campus rules that limit interaction between male and female students. Hostel facilities are generally rated well, but food quality receives inconsistent feedback.
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