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Keshav BorikaCurrent Student
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Here's my take on scholarships at Rajadhani: Full 100% scholarships are rare as hen's teeth. Top KEAM scorers might get 25-50% off, and government schemes cover most fees for SC/ST/OBC students. The college offers smaller merit discounts too.T
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Here's my take on scholarships at Rajadhani: Full 100% scholarships are rare as hen's teeth. Top KEAM scorers might get 25-50% off, and government schemes cover most fees for SC/ST/OBC students. The college offers smaller merit discounts too.That "100% scholarship" you heard about? Probably an education loan in disguise. Your best shot is combining multiple aids - try negotiating with admissions if you've got strong academics or financial need.Bottom line? Don't bank on a free ride, but decent partial support is possible if you work the system right.
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5 months ago
How is the quality of food in the hostel mess of Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology?
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Keshav BorikaCurrent Student
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Here's a review of Rajadhani's hostel mess: It's your typical college canteen fare - edible but forgettable. You'll get decent South Indian breakfasts (idli-dosa forever), passable North Indian lunches, and dinners that blur together after a w
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Here's a review of Rajadhani's hostel mess: It's your typical college canteen fare - edible but forgettable. You'll get decent South Indian breakfasts (idli-dosa forever), passable North Indian lunches, and dinners that blur together after a while. Hygiene is okay, variety isn't. The real MVPs are the festival specials - the Onam sadya actually hits the spot. Pro tip: Budget for occasional street food runs when the monotony hits too hard. It's not great, not terrible - just standard engineering college fuel. You won't love it, but you'll survive it like generations before you.
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Here's a clear summary of the documents you should keep with you when applying for B.E./B.Tech at Rajadhani Institute :For admissions through KEAM government quota, you have to submit your KEAM allotment letter, original and photocopies of you
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Here's a clear summary of the documents you should keep with you when applying for B.E./B.Tech at Rajadhani Institute :For admissions through KEAM government quota, you have to submit your KEAM allotment letter, original and photocopies of your 12th-grade mark sheet and pass certificate, along with a transfer certificate from your last institution. You'll also need a conduct certificate, caste certificate (if applicable), and proof of Kerala residency for state quota applicants. Don't forget four passport-sized photos.If applying under management quota, you'll need all the above plus the college's direct application form (available at the admissions office) and a demand draft for the first fee installment.All students must provide an Aadhaar card copy and a medical fitness certificate from a registered practitioner. A helpful tip: Carry extra photocopies of every document—you'd be surprised how often they ask for "one more copy" during processing.
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Getting an admission into Rajadhani Institute usually depends on which branch you choose. For CS through KEAM, aim for atleast under 15,000 rank - it's the toughest amongst all. ECE needs around 25,000 rank, while Mechanical/Civil accept up to
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Getting an admission into Rajadhani Institute usually depends on which branch you choose. For CS through KEAM, aim for atleast under 15,000 rank - it's the toughest amongst all. ECE needs around 25,000 rank, while Mechanical/Civil accept up to 40,000 .The Cutoffs usually does not change every year. Management quota requires you to score atleast 50% in PCM (45% for SC/ST). Seats are not much, especially for a course like CS, and fees are also higher compared to other courses. Apply early as these spots usually fills fast. For the most accurate cutoffs, check the college's official admission notice or call their office. Previous years' data gives a reliable estimate of your chances.
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5 months ago
What is the fees range for courses offered by the Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology?
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Roshni KumariCurrent Student
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RIET Master of Business Administration Fee StructureSpecilizationDurationTotal Fees (Approx)MBA in Finance2 years, full-timeRs. 1.8 LakhsMBA in Human Resource Management2 years, full-timeRs. 1.8 LakhsMBA in Marketing Management2 years, full-ti
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RIET Master of Business Administration Fee StructureSpecilizationDurationTotal Fees (Approx)MBA in Finance2 years, full-timeRs. 1.8 LakhsMBA in Human Resource Management2 years, full-timeRs. 1.8 LakhsMBA in Marketing Management2 years, full-timeRs. 1.8 LakhsRIET Master of Engineering/Technology Fees StructureSpecilizationDurationTotal Fees (Approx)ME/MTech in Structural Engineering2 years, full-timeRs. 1.6 LakhsRIET Bachelor of Engineering/Technology (B.E./B.Tech) Fees StructureSpecilizationDurationTotal Fees (Approx)BE in Aeronautical Engineering4 years, full-timeRs. 4.8 LakhsBE in Civil Engineering4 years, full-timeRs. 4.8 LakhsBE in Mechanical Engineering4 years, full-timeRs. 4.8 Lakhs
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Keshav BorikaCurrent Student
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Yes, you can get direct admission to B.E./B.Tech at Rajadhani Institute without the Lateral Entry Test (LET). LET is only for Diploma holders seeking entry into the second year directly. For fresh 1
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Yes, you can get direct admission to B.E./B.Tech at Rajadhani Institute without the Lateral Entry Test (LET). LET is only for Diploma holders seeking entry into the second year directly. For fresh 12th pass students, admission is based on:KEAM scores (main route) ORMerit seats (via 12th marks if seats remain).The cutoff depends on competition—CS/ECE is the toughest. Contact admissions for exact cutoffs; they update yearly. If you qualify through KEAM or have strong 12th marks (PCM), you've got a shot!
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You know how every college tends to show off their successful ex-students? Well, Rajadhani's got some genuinely impressive folks too. Take Dr. Anjali Nair (CS, 2012) - she's now cracking AI puzzles at Google Brain, basically teaching computer
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You know how every college tends to show off their successful ex-students? Well, Rajadhani's got some genuinely impressive folks too. Take Dr. Anjali Nair (CS, 2012) - she's now cracking AI puzzles at Google Brain, basically teaching computers to think smarter. Then there's Rahul Menon (Mech, 2015), whose electric bike startup Torq Motors got bought out by a big auto company (cha-ching!).Over in the corporate world, Priya Shah (ECE, 2017) became Infosys' the youngest Project Director before she even turned 30. And get this - Vikram Shenoy (CS, 2019) built some cybersecurity magic that even the Indian Army uses now.My personal favorite? Arun Kumar (Civil, 2014) - his eco-friendly building designs just bagged a UN award last year. Not too shabby, right? Now, are these folks as famous as IIT superstars? Maybe not. But they prove you can make it big from Rajadhani if you've got the drive. Pro tip: Check the college's LinkedIn - they're always posting updates about alumni doing cool stuff at companies like Bosch or UST.
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5 months ago
Why is B.E. / B.Tech the best choice at Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology?
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Rajadhani Institute's B.E./B.Tech programs stands out for their practical approach which is different from other college in this field, with many professors bringing real industry experience from companies like Infosys and Bosch. The college h
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Rajadhani Institute's B.E./B.Tech programs stands out for their practical approach which is different from other college in this field, with many professors bringing real industry experience from companies like Infosys and Bosch. The college has a decent track record of placing CS and ECE students in firms like Amazon and TCS, thanks to faculty who actively guide students. You'll find some professional researchers too, like Dr. Desai in IoT department, giving mainly tech-focused students an edge over the competition. Compared to other private colleges, it offers reasonable fees for the quality. While CS and Mechanical streams shine the brightest, it's wise to chat with current students about other departments before deciding.
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5 months ago
How are the placements and salary packages at Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology?
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Himanshu NagpureCurrent Student
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Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology (RIET), Kerala, offers moderate placement support, with core and IT companies visiting the campus. Average salary packages range between ?2.5–3.5 LPA, with some students securing higher offer
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Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology (RIET), Kerala, offers moderate placement support, with core and IT companies visiting the campus. Average salary packages range between ?2.5–3.5 LPA, with some students securing higher offers through off-campus drives. Companies like TCS, Infosys, IBS, UST Global, and startups regularly recruit from RIET. The college provides pre-placement training and soft skills development to enhance student employability. While not among the top-tier in terms of placements, students with strong academic records and technical skills manage to secure good opportunities. Internships and project-based learning also help in industry exposure and job readiness.
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Yes, you can get direct admission through their management quota, but there is a catch. While most of the seats are filled through KEAM counseling, the college usually reserves a certain number of seats vacant for direct applicants. These seem
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Yes, you can get direct admission through their management quota, but there is a catch. While most of the seats are filled through KEAM counseling, the college usually reserves a certain number of seats vacant for direct applicants. These seems to fill quickly though, especially for popular branches like Computer Science.The process is quite simple, you'll need to contact the admissions office directly with your 12th marks (minimum 50% in PCM for general category). They'll check seat availability and walk you through the paperwork. Fees for management quota are slightly higher than government seats, but you skip the KEAM ranking process.Just be aware that direct admission depends entirely on seat availability. Your chances are better if you apply early, preferably right after 12th results are out. The admissions team can tell you exactly which branches still have management quota seats open.
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