Amrita University B.Tech 2026
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Recognized as Institute of Eminence by Govt. of India | NAAC ‘A++’ Grade | Upto 75% Scholarships
Ranked #43 among Engineering colleges in India by NIRF | Highest Package 1.3 CR , 100% Placements
India's Largest University | NAAC A++ | 100% Placements Record | Highest CTC 2.5 Cr PA | 150 + Programmes across Multiple Disciplines
Ranked #45 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed 91% Placement, 800+ Recruiters
AICTE ‘Platinum’ institute | NIRF 2024 Rank Band 151-200 under the engineering category | Tier-1 accreditation by NBA | Merit & Sports Scholarships
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It is ok. Buildings are old. Some building are new. Lawn Tennins court and cafeteria is under construction. Several other new buildings are under construction. Sports facilities are good. We have a bank in campus.
Average studies. I am doing B.tech in RTU Kota. My branch is EC. Syllabus is quite old in most of the subjects. But Most of the teachers give emphasis on studies. They are not here for money only. They deliver good lectures.
Its government college and alumni network is quite good. So due to that, the talanted students gets rewarded in the foem of good packages. Otherwise you have to settle with 4 lacs to 6 lacs. So you have to be full of skills.
70000 thousand tuition fees. I think it is good when compared to the quality of teaching.
YES, it's true that are college has a good infrastructure. like there are proper class rooms and classes also held by respective teachers of their subject. but if any thing damages in campus, it took a long time to get it repaired again.it's a very long process. there are so much greenery around the college. it is also taken care. so many employees are there who are doing their work nicely. but there are little too who are bit lazy. we have equipments in our labs but they are too old to learn.
yes, we can say academics are quite good but not too good, in my opinion. some prof. are literally dashing and knowledgable while some don't take lectures properly on time. but i don't think it is updated. it needs some more improvements
placements does but too low on a low package. we should work on it to improve it more, like such componies like infosys and some others too come here to take children but it's package is not worthy. some tries on their own and get themself selected while some who can't, they leg behind.
well, i don't know much about it. because i am from GAS seat and i find this seat fees suitable for my family condition
campus is too big and too good. we may sit anywhere and study. there are too many gardens too to feel nature beauty. students and teachers are cooperative. library is big and airy and it's fine. some playgrounds canteen all things are awesome there but it wants some little improvement.
college life is awesome.
I was happy with the college infrastructure. The newly build LT is very good. It changed my perception towards engineering colleges, specially the govt one. The CS IT building is awesome too. Tough the remaining buildings are average but not bad.
Well, most of the teachers are cooperative to be honest. They are helping IF the student is willing to work. They are not ignorant. Its not like they will not insist you to study. They will guide you, if YOU are willing to seek guidance.
Placements depends on the student's callibre totally. If you are talented, companies will offer you a handsome amount. If you are average, then take the average package of 3-4 lpa. This is as simple as that! Work hard and get your dream job.
Other than cs and petroleum building,other all are very dirty and old. Sometimes even dogs enters inside the classrooms ,washrooms are very dirty..in all not the best college in terms of infrastructure
The quality is not that bad...teachers are hood experienced so i think not that bad . But many a times few subject teachers never come... and that's the drawback.labs are also not that bad but with few equipments..
I have no idea about that..as it's just an semester that's completed .but i think that the placement is not 100%,it lies around maybe 40% to maybe 50%. And the average package is maybe around 3-4 lack per anum
Is good for ur pockets..i don't think they charge much
There are some club activities but not that gr8
Yes, College have all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and equipments. In class rooms boards , fans are facilated. In library net is provided and books. In sports sector all sports Material is provided. In hostels WiFi is not provided.
I am studying electronics and communication engineering because in branch more opportunities in future. teaching quality is not good.I am studying more languages. In electronics branch we study languages .
The quality of placement is not good. I don't now the right percentage of placement but the highest package is 40 lakhs in petroleum engineering.the placements are not due to teachers involvement. So all this about aour College.
Per year 80 thousands. No, money is not worth because study is not proper in college.
Campus is constructed on much larger area but the buildings are not good.students give full support but some teachers give support. not much safe.yes
No
all facilities in this clg are good all the teachers are very helpful. seniors also very helpful and we enjoyed there company there are many things which is good from another collages so this college is best
I'm studying b.tech in electronics and communication the whole things are knowledgeable and good teaching faculties all faculties are knowledgeable and make us veryy comfortable to studing this all and library have all books which are we required
in this college placements well and in this collage all student's future are bright and our seniors which are paas out from this clg have success in many fields and hope that we also do the same we have placment sell so..
I'm happy to admit in this college my money worth it
it is a good college
all good
College Infrastructure is good. The buildings are 'a bit' old but maintained. Though some fans are not functional but its fine, we are in a government college afterall. Apart from this, CS department has a new building with modern facilities. We have also a Lecture theatre.
I am pursuing Electronics and communication engineering. Most of the faculty is good and have a deep knowledge of their subjects. Though, some faculties are not there, so classes may get skipped. But recruitment is to be done soon. Most of the professors are good and ready to help.
Placements are average to be honest. Average package hovers around 3 to 4 lacs per annum in the giants like TCS, infosys. But some students, like my sister herself, grab packages like 12 lacs, and the highest one till now is around 22 lacs. So you see its the hardwork of the student that matters!
The college was established in 2006, so the building are of that time. Infrastructure is maintained but few fans are still not working in old buildings. CS department has a brand new building. LT is also constructed recently.
Apart from couple of teacher(in every batch) all other teachers are experienced and cooperative. If you are willing to work then they are with you. Maths and chemistry department in first year is awesome. Later on, everything is fine.
Placements are average here. Average package is around 3 to 4 lacs per annum in the giants like Infosys. Though, the highest packages are 12 lacs, 22 lacs so if you are talented and hard working, then the sky is the lower limit.
Awesome College life. Great value for Money.
Yes the college has all the necessary infrastructure though the building are a bit old for some branches.The classrooms of the old building are not that good but the new building one's are beautiful.The library of thee college is huge but one problem is there there is no machine aur anything which memorizes where the book is kept.Sports facilities are upto the mark considering it is an government college there are lot of sports like TT, Badminton,Lawn Tennis etc.And all the living spaces are goo
I m studying B-Tech in Electronics and communication engineering.The teacher of the branch are very good and all the facilities regarding the equipment which are necessary are available in our college
As of the track record of our college the placement the placement ratio is quite good almost all thee student who sit in company interview got selected the highest salary package of our college is 22 lacs.
Have laboratories but do not have any Laboratory attender. No wifi. Constructing unnecessary building , instead of providing new equipments in labs. It looks like our College's building is about more than 25 years old. But, talking about whole campus, it's a good place to roam around with your girlfriend ?
Right now I'm persuing my B.Tech. from UD, RTU, Kota and its my 1st year. In my 1st semester, half of the time teachers don't came into the class (Not all teachers only few) and rest of the time we bunked the classes (Surprisingly, even teacher do not care about it all). Aur phy. wale lab attendant ke toh kya hi kehne , woh aur uska teen pati on computer, bhad m jaye students ke practical.
Placement ke baare m toh jyada pata nhi pr aagr M.Tech. karke jack-wagera laga li toh isi college m chota mota teacher lagawa denge. Abhi tak bas ye hi pata chala h ki Petroleum Branch ke students ki hi achi placement hoti h. Baki Ram bharose
Aur haan , Agar koi bhi ye soch kar ata ho ki is College m apna skills dikhana h , toh mat hi ana is college m. Is college k koyi bhi club ko college support nhi karta (In terms of Guidance,Money,etc.) , bas creadit lene sab aa jate h. Sirf students ke support se hi chalta h sara club (Except Robotics Club).
Congratulations on achieving a 96.13 percentile in JEE Main and securing an EWS rank of 8,000 . Given your annual family income is below Rs 1,00,000 , you meet the income eligibility criteria for the Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) scheme at Rajasthan Technical University (RTU) Kota.
The TFW scheme , as per AICTE guidelines, is designed for students whose annual family income is less than Rs 8,00,000 . Your income of Rs 1,00,000 places you well within this limit. Additionally, the scheme typically reserves up to 5% of the sanctioned intake per course for eligible candidates.
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is one of the most sought-after branches at RTU Kota, making it highly competitive. While specific cutoff ranks can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants and seat availability, your EWS rank of 8,000 and 96.13 percentile in JEE Main position you as a strong candidate. However, admission to CSE under the TFW scheme is not guaranteed and will depend on the cutoffs for the current admission . Recommendations
Apply Through REAP : Ensure you participate in the Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process (REAP) , which is the centralized counseling process for engineering admissions in Rajasthan.
Select TFW Option : While filling out your choices, make sure to opt for the TFW category to be considered for the tuition fee waiver.
Prepare Necessary Documents : Keep your income certificate and other required documents ready for verification during the counseling process.
Consider Other Branches : Given the competitiveness of CSE, it's prudent to also consider other branches like Information Technology (IT) or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) , which may have slightly lower cutoff ranks.
Stay Updated : Regularly check the official RTU and REAP websites for updates on counseling dates, procedures, and cutoff ranks.
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The Rajasthan Technical University does not provide a distance learning B.Tech in Textile Technology. This course requires in-person attendance. Although the government may not fully recognize these degrees, some other colleges may offer online or distance learning B.Tech programs in textile technology.
Therefore, full-time on-campus study is preferable if you want a legitimate B.Tech degree. I can help you look for other options if you'd like.
No, Rajasthan Technical University (RTU) does not offer a distance learning B.Tech in Textile Technology. All B.Tech programs at RTU are conducted through regular, on-campus classes. RTU primarily focuses on regular, classroom-based instruction for its engineering programs. While RTU does offer some non-engineering distance learning courses, like Bachelor of Design (B.Des), Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), and Bachelor of Fashion & Apparel Design (BFAD), these are not related to Textile Technology.
For a B.Tech in Textile Technology, you would need to enroll in a full-time, on-campus program at RTU or another institution. If you are looking for distance learning options in related fields, you might explore universities that offer online or distance B.Tech programs in related areas but a distance learning B.Tech in Textile Technology is generally not valid in India because B.Tech degrees, especially those requiring practical laboratory work, are typically not approved for distance education by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). While some institutions may offer online or distance learning programs, they may not be recognized for formal degrees.