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There’s a private engineering college on the outskirts of Gurgaon that gets a lot of things right — and a couple of things wrong. SGT Institute of Engineering and Technology (SGTIET) sits inside the 70-75 acre campus of SGT University, a UGC-recognised, NAAC A+ accredited private university that started its life in 2013. The engineering school itself began operations a little earlier, in 2010, affiliated then to MDU Rohtak. Today it’s officially the School of Engineering & Technology under Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University, but most students, alumni, and even the website still call it SGTIET. The campus is clean, well-equipped, and surprisingly quiet for a spot less than 20 km from Delhi’s IGI Airport. But the location — right at the far corner of the Gurugram border — means that everything from metro to malls requires a fair bit of planning.
What you’ll study here isn’t limited to the classic Civil, Mechanical, Electronics, and CSE buckets. The institute has expanded its B.Tech specialisations into newer domains like AI & Data Science, Cyber Security, Blockchain, VLSI Design, Cloud Computing, and even Software Product Engineering. Total undergraduate intake sits somewhere between 390 and 420 seats, with Mechanical and Civil getting the largest chunks — 120 each — and others like Automobile Engineering and ECE at 60 apiece. That distribution might look a bit old-school for a college that also markets Apple and IBM tie-ups, but the curriculum itself allows for a fair amount of modernisation through Centres of Excellence and the Flexible Research Integrated Credit System (FRICS).
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Science LabsFor B.Tech admission in 2026, candidates must have a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry/Biotechnology as compulsory subjects. The institute accepts scores from national-level entrance exams such as JEE Main and CUET (UG). A JEE Main percentile of 70+ is recommended for competitive branches like Computer Science and Engineering.
The total tuition fee for a 4-year B.Tech program at SGTIET for the 2026 intake ranges from INR 5.6 Lakhs to INR 11.2 Lakhs, depending on the specialization. For B.Tech CSE, the annual tuition fee is approximately INR 2,30,000. Scholarships are available and are awarded based on merit, sports achievements, and for applicants with relatives working as employees or siblings at the institution.
The highest package reported for SGT University (which includes SGTIET) is INR 42 LPA (till now). Average packages vary widely across sources, ranging from INR 2.40 LPA (2024 official report) to INR 8 LPA (student reviews). Top recruiters include Infosys, TCS, HCL Technologies, Tech Mahindra, IBM, Accenture, Amazon, Deloitte, and Google, among others, across IT, core engineering, and other sectors.
SGT University, encompassing SGTIET, provides a 70-75 acre campus with modern infrastructure. Facilities include advanced academic labs (e.g., iOS, AI, Robotics, Concrete Technology), a fully computerized library with extensive physical and digital resources, comprehensive indoor and outdoor sports facilities, campus-wide Wi-Fi, and smart classrooms. The university also has an 800+ bed hospital on campus and a fleet of buses for transport.
Student sentiment indicates a positive view of teaching quality, with faculty members being highly qualified, experienced, and having in-depth subject knowledge. Hostel life is generally well-regarded, with modern, fully furnished, and secure accommodations (separate for boys and girls) that include hygienic food, water, and Wi-Fi. Recurring complaints are minimal, though some students mention mandatory uniforms and early class timings.
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At the postgraduate level, M.Tech runs with a modest 18 seats per specialisation, totalling 60. The MCA programme absorbs 90 students per year. Then there’s the Ph.D., which takes three years and costs around INR 1.5 Lakh for the first year. Faculty quality is regularly praised in reviews — the university reports about 744 teachers across all disciplines, many holding PhDs and bringing 15–16 years of teaching or industry experience. That’s a solid base for an engineering college that isn’t among the old guard. And while the academic calendar and CGPA specifics aren’t publicly detailed, the mentoring system assigns every student a Faculty Adviser, which some second-year students on Shiksha have flagged as genuinely helpful.
Here’s where the numbers get messy. Official sources quote a highest package of INR 42 LPA for the university overall, with recent years seeing spikes of INR 32 LPA, INR 36 LPA, and INR 25 LPA. But those are outliers — the kind of offers that one or two students land via off-campus or tech giant hiring drives. The average package is far more telling and far less consistent. For 2024, the college’s own report listed an average of INR 2.40 LPA. That same year, the median was INR 3.72 LPA. Student reviews from CollegeDunia and Shiksha regularly toss around figures like INR 4–4.5 LPA, occasionally INR 8 LPA. If you’re wondering which one to believe, the median is usually the most honest measure.
Placement percentage claims swing from 65% to 100%, depending on whom you ask. Alumni sentiment settles around “overall average” — and that depends heavily on your branch, your projects, and frankly, your own hustle. The college doesn’t hide this: several official pages acknowledge that placements are tied to individual performance. Top recruiters that show up on campus include Infosys, TCS, HCL, Tech Mahindra, Accenture, Capgemini, Wipro, and at times, Amazon, Google, and Deloitte. Internships start from the first or third year, and PPOs do happen — but the percentage of students who actually land internships varies from 25% to 70% depending on the source. So yes, MNCs visit. But walking out with an offer isn’t a given. The college’s location doesn’t help either: being at the edge of Gurgaon means commuting for interviews can be a grind unless you’re on one of the university’s 60+ buses.
The cost of a B.Tech here falls in a broad band: INR 1.4 Lakh to INR 2.8 Lakh per year. For the 2025-2026 academic session, B.Tech CSE was priced at INR 2.30 Lakh. Do the maths and a four-year CSE degree comes to just over INR 9 Lakh in tuition alone. Core branches like Mechanical or Civil will sit closer to the lower end. That’s fairly standard for a private university in the NCR, but you’ll want to tack on hostel and mess charges — somewhere between INR 1.4 Lakh and INR 2 Lakh per year, with AC rooms optional and the meal plan possibly separate. Application and admission fees add another INR 1,000–1,500 plus a booking amount of INR 10,000 and a seat-securing fee of INR 20,000.
On the plus side, SGT University does run scholarships. You can get concessions based on 12th board marks, JEE Main scores, or even sports achievements. There’s also a sibling and employee-relative quota. That’s unusual in a good way. If you’re a strong performer but worried about the total outlay, the scholarship route is worth a conversation with the admissions office.
Getting into B.Tech here follows the HSTES counseling route, which pulls in scores from JEE Main or CUET (UG). You’ll need at least 60% in 10+2 with Physics, Math, and Chemistry or Biotechnology. For Computer Science, a JEE Main percentile of 70+ is the recommended number — that roughly translates to a rank between 1,00,000 and 1,50,000 for the general category. Other branches can dip to the 2,00,000–3,00,000 rank range. The selection is merit-driven, though an interview or additional assessment may also come into play. M.Tech aspirants can lean on GATE or state-level PG entrance tests.
Applications for the 2026–27 intake are already open. Doctoral admissions have a hard deadline of July 11, 2026. The application fee is INR 1,000 to INR 1,500, and once you clear the cutoff, the counselling process through HSTES decides your seat. There’s no mention of management quota seats in official channels, but with a private setup, it’s safe to assume a few seats get filled outside the merit list.
The SGT University campus sprawls over about 75 acres, with smart classrooms, Wi-Fi that reaches right into hostel rooms, and an IBM-powered computing centre running on an XEON-X3500 server that connects 180 clients. The library is one of those quiet selling points: air-conditioned, nearly 42,000 square metres, with 90,000 books, 4,500 periodicals, and access to over 1,59,000 e-books and 37,000 e-journals. That’s better than what many tier-2 government colleges offer.
Labs are seriously equipped — an iOS Lab, Advance Manufacturing Lab, AI and Robotics setups, a Concrete Technology Lab, and even an EV Lab. Whether all of them see daily use is another matter, but the infrastructure push is visible.
Hostel life gets mostly positive marks. Separate residences for boys and girls, furnished rooms, RO water, Wi-Fi, 24/7 security, and optional air-conditioning. Capacity sits around 1,200 residents. The food is described as clean and hygienic — not gourmet, but liveable. One recurring grumble from students is early class timings, which, combined with a mandatory uniform policy, doesn’t exactly scream “liberal university vibe.” But on the flip side, the campus hosts multiple fests — a techfest, sports meet, Diwali events, art exhibitions — that keep the social life from getting stale. The in-house 800+ bed hospital with ICU and ambulance is a genuine plus, especially for parents with safety concerns.
Transport is handled by a fleet of over 60 buses plying routes across Delhi and NCR. If you’re commuting from home, that’s a lifeline. If you’re living on campus, you’ll probably use them only for weekend escapes.
Across CollegeDunia, Shiksha, and Quora, the consensus is simultaneously encouraging and frustrating. The positives are clear and repeated: the campus is well-maintained, the faculty know their subjects, the labs are solid, and there’s plenty of opportunity if you’re willing to chase it. One Shiksha review from a B.Tech student put it bluntly: “Faculty is very good and helpful. Many placements are offered but you need skills.”
That last bit matters. The placement picture, as we’ve already seen, doesn’t paint a single shade. A few students land solid offers from Accenture or Deloitte; many more land in the INR 3-4 LPA range; some struggle altogether. The college’s remote location — stuck at the corner of Gurugram — is a frequent complaint. And yes, the uniform rule and 8 a.m. classes get plenty of mentions. But almost no one complains about ragging or safety, and the hostel infrastructure draws genuine appreciation.
One more thing: the management’s responsiveness isn’t very visible in reviews. When students do speak up, it’s mostly about academic or social issues, not administrative failings. That’s not a glowing endorsement, but it’s better than a trail of grievance posts.
If you’re looking for a B.Tech seat in the NCR with decent infrastructure, working labs, and a faculty that actually cares, SGTIET merits a serious look — especially if your JEE rank isn’t stellar and you want a private option that’s NAAC A+ and AICTE approved. The CSE programme and its newer offshoots in AI, Data Science, and Cyber Security are priced within the same band as other private universities like Sharda or Chandigarh University, and the lab support for those streams is better than average.
But don’t come here expecting a guarantee of a fat placement. The average sits stubbornly in the INR 4-5 LPA zone, and the highest figures are statistical extremes that don’t represent the typical graduate. This is a college where your own initiative — internships, projects, certifications — will largely determine where you end up. The location isn’t ideal, the uniforms will annoy you, and the early mornings will test your willpower. Yet for a student who wants a safe, well-resourced campus, access to visiting tech companies, and a university hospital on site, SGTIET is an honest option. Not spectacular. But honest.

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