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RGIPT Admission Process 2025

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On Admissions
Q:   Are admissions in Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology open?
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Yes admission is open at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology. According to the official website of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), for BTech courses, candidates need to apply and appear for JEE Main and JEE Advanced and fill the application form on the official website of the university. Last date to apply for MTech and PhD can be checked on the official website of the institute. 

Q:   What is the application fee for RGIPT BTech?
A: 

Application fee for RGIPT B.Tech is INR 600 + INR 108 (taxes) for SC/ST/PwD and female candidates. For all other candidates, the application fee is INR 1200 + INR 216 (taxes). This fee is non-refundable.

RGIPT BTech Admission 2025

21 courses 4 - 6 years
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  • 10+2 with 75% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: JEE Main, JEE Advanced, CBSE 10th, ICSE, Assam HSLC

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DatesUpcoming Events
21 Jan '26 - 29 Jan '26
JEE Main 2026 Exam Date Session 1Ongoing
Feb '26
JEE Main 2026 Result Date Session 1Tentative
Jan '26-Feb '26
JEE Main 2026 Registration Session 2Ongoing
Mar '26
JEE Main 2026 Admit Card Session 2Tentative
2 Apr '26 - 9 Apr '26
JEE Main 2026 Exam Date Session 2
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25 Jan '26
JEE Main Admit Card 2026 Session 1 for Jan 28 and 29
17 Jan '26
JEE Main Admit Card 2026 Session 1
31 Oct '25 - 27 Nov '25
JEE Main 2026 Registration Session 1
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Q:   Can I get refund if I withdraw from BTech counselling round at RGIPT?
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Yes, RGIPT allows refunds only after receiving a valid withdrawal request submitted within the deadline. Refunds for seat blocking amount and event full fees can be refunded after certain deductions. After physical registration, you will only get back the security deposit after deducting the mess advance charges based on actual consumption.

Q:   What is the cutoff for BTech CSE at RGIPT through JEE Mains?
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RGIPT BTech CSE Cutoff is based on JEE Main and JEE Advanced rank and scores obtained by candidates. RGIPT BTech CSE last round closing rank for the year 2022 was 14894 while the last round closing rank for the same in the year 2021 was 23800.

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NIRF Student Diversity Report 2026

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UG 4 years2024-25
Total students1227
% Female students
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15%
% Outside State Students
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62%
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Total students16
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38%
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RGIPT Application Process 2025

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Q:   What are the fees for BTech at RGIPT?
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RGIPT fee structure for BTech is broken down into multiple components, such as tuition and, one-time fee. Candidates who get admission to the BTech programme must pay the RGIPT BTech fees as mentioned below:

One-Time FeeTuition Fee
INR 1,416INR 10.41 Lacs - INR 10.80 Lakh

Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Q:   Can I get admission in MBA course at RGIPT without CAT score?
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RGIPT allows admission without CAT/XAT/GMAT/CMAT/MAT/CUET-PG score under two circumstances. First, you should be a company-sponsored candidate. Second, if you belong to part time registration category. You will still have to fulfil the remaining eligibility criteria. 

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RGPIT
Students Ratings & Reviews

4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.7
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.4
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.1
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.9
Money Review IconValue for Money3.9
What students say about Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
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The top recruiting companies are ONGC, IOCL, HPCL, BPCL, VIPRO and many other petroleum companies.
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Aman Kumar Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering - Batch of 2029
4.2
4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Feels a little high than IITs though it is a central government college.
Placements: We have a batch strength of 58 students in Electronic Engineering. Around 70 percent of the students are placed in the EE branch. The average package is 10 LPA. There is no company going to come below 8 LPA from this year 2025 according to the director’s instructions. There is an analog company that came to hire at 31 LPA for EE students.
Infrastructure: Hostels are pretty good. They have provided spacious rooms, clean and the finest. There are proper facilities of Wi-Fi and library, IIT-type classrooms. Labs are fully equipped with machines and instruments. One best thing is the good mess food quality. It feels like homemade food. There are also sports facilities of all kinds, including indoor games.
Faculty: Teachers mainly come who have done Ph.D. or Masters from abroad. I might say that they are qualified enough. The curriculum is good, there is a lab and workshop every week. Basically, semester exams are easy for those who study a little bit. They repeat questions from previous years. Almost 90 percent of students pass the semester examination (not sure).
Other: One thing I would like to add is that RGIPT has good JEE Advanced students, which provides a competitive environment. Though it feels a little higher than the IITs, it maintains the quality.
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Yuvraj Singh Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (E-Vehicle) - Batch of 2026
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Fairly satisfied, hoping for companies to visit the campus for Tech Branches.
Placements: Tech Branches are new here, so placement stats are low. The highest package was given by Flipkart at 33 LPA. More companies are coming, such as Analog Devices, Grow, and PhonePe. Many more companies came to the campus, and sessions are ongoing too (2026 batch). The Teach Branches have shifted to the Bangalore campus for their final year.
Infrastructure: Here at the Bangalore Campus, the facilities are worse and still under construction. Jais campus is good. All facilities are there. Labs are good and classrooms too. The library is very small. The mess and canteen are decent enough. Medical facilities are available, and sports events are also conducted too.
Faculty: Teachers are good, but the course structure is worse. They teach only the book concepts and focus on exams, not on real-life job skills. Semester exams are not that difficult; the pass percentage is great. They conduct labs and workshops, but they are not useful as they are quite outdated.
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2025Read More
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Pratyansh Sai Shaw Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (E-Vehicle) - Batch of 2026
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3Placements5Infrastructure3Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Not very satisfied, but I did not have any other option, so it's okay to study here.
Placements: So, talking about placements, the Petroleum and Chemical branches are way better here. We can see PSUs for them, and for CSE, ECE, EV, MNC, and IT, we have quite low numbers. The teaching branches are shifted to the Bangalore Campus for their final year. A few companies visited the campus in Bangalore. Now, for my batch, companies are coming, and hopes are high. The highest till now from our year is Flipkart for 33 LPA.
Infrastructure: The hostel is new, and the facilities are great at the Amethi campus. Food is decent, and labs are fully equipped, but the library is small for the crowd. Now, talking about the Bangalore Campus, the hostel is very new, but there are no good facilities at all. Wi-Fi is horrible here compared to the Amethi campus. Connectivity is okay at Amethi, but at Bangalore, it's very far from the city.
Faculty: The curriculum is not good at all (I am talking with respect to my branch, EV). The faculty focuses mainly on GATE and government job exams, and lastly, Ph.D. exams. No proper guidance or help for placement and job-ready skills; they only want us to attend lectures and score marks, which depend on rote learning.
Other: I chose my course, i.e., Electrical Eng. Major in EV, because I wish to learn a core branch. However, that major in EV is just a gimmick. The campus crowd is good, and events are great. Fests occur at a great level too.
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2025Read More
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Ashish Borah Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.2
5Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
College is great, but it has a small campus, and the location is quite far from the city.
Placements: Placement ratio for Chemical and Petroleum is almost 98 to 99%. You need to maintain a decent CPI and get good companies like IOCL, and PSU. Also, you can try for off-campus placements and clear exams like GATE, CAT, etc. The tech branches don’t have good placements.
Infrastructure: There are outdoor and indoor games in the college with well and good infrastructure. The campus is clean and tidy. It also has a beautiful garden and a statue. There are two academic blocks, and every kind of lab is available in the college.
Faculty: Faculty can vary according to your branch, and in the end, it depends on the person to develop skills and create a better version of themselves. There are weekly quizzes and a large library to help the students. The seniors can also be very helpful in academics.
Other: College organizes many fests. The major fests are Urjotsav and Kalarang, etc. These are cultural and sports events that are very fun to attend.
Reviewed on 10 Jun 2025Read More
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NANDINI SINGH Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Design Engineering - Batch of 2028
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Not at all satisfied, poor.
Placements: Placements are so poor. We pay more than 12 lakhs in fees, even though it is a central government college still we do not get a 3 LPA job at TCS. College on campus is very poor. Companies don't come here and they send the CS department to Bangalore in 4th year in the name of exposure. But only we know what the reality is. Recently, a 3rd-year student did suicide but this college is shameless enough to even hold some sympathy.
Infrastructure: Construction is still ongoing on and only two academic blocks are there. Wi-Fi doesn't work properly even after complaining a lot they don't fix it. Library is good and classrooms are good too but still, there's a need for more enhancement. Talking about the hostel even after a hefty amount they clean our room only once in 15 days. Wi-Fi is very poor. Medical facilities are the worst in the name of health center, all they have is bitadine and cotton.
Faculty: Even the HOD for the CS department is from the civil branch. They do not have good faculty members who are specialized enough for particular CS branch. Faculty members are well qualified but they are not as specialized in CS. They don't even know how to teach good. Students have to prepare all on their own to get off-campus placements.
Other: No proper sports facilities are here, we are not provided with a proper coach to train us. College life is the worst even though they get a good amount from the government. Still fest life is bad here, no artists and nothing creative. Good thing we can talk about official sitting here eating all of our money.
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Discontinued(Aug 2025)- Integrated B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering + M.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2029
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4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
It is a decent college with a good rank, and it is very easy to go foreign with this college's name.
Placements: The number of students placed is less this year due to the recession. The highest package is 24 LPA, given to 2 students. The average package is 10 LPA, and the lowest package is 4 LPA. Top recruiters are TCS, Wipro, Infosys, PhonePe, and other tech companies. Around 90% of students get internships in the 3rd year.
Infrastructure: Our course is a 5-year course with well-maintained infrastructure and a big library with more than 15,000 books available in every field. Newly built hostels for 1st-year students have rooms that are large enough. Wi-Fi, along with LAN and classrooms, are well-maintained (like IITs). The mess food is average, and every semester the menu is changed. Both veg and non-veg food are served. All sports are accepted, except for the swimming pool.
Faculty: The faculty is well-qualified, most are from IITs or foreign universities. They are very helpful. The teaching quality is also very good. It is industry-relevant, and the course is updated according to industry needs. You can get passing marks one night before the exam, but for a good score, you have to work hard.
Other: Having a degree in AI is very good for the future. From the 1st year itself, they should teach AI-related subjects other than P, C, B, and humanities.
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RGIPT Admission 2025 FAQs

Q:   Which entrance exam score is accepted for admission to RGIPT BTech admission?
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For admission to the RGIPT BTech programme, the institute accepts IIT JEE Advanced scores. Candidates must have a minimum of 60% aggregate (55% for SC/ST) in Class 12 for JEE (Advanced) eligibility. In case of vacant seats after JEE (Advanced) admissions, seats may be filled with JEE (Main) qualified students with 80% aggregate in Class 12.

Q:   What are the BTech specialisations offered at RGIPT?
A: 

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology offers the BTech programme in the following specialisations as mentioned below:

  • BTech in Computer Science and Engineering
  • BTech in Petroleum Engineering
  • BTech in Chemical Engineering 
  • BTech in Electronics Engineering
  • BTech in Geo-Science and Engineering  
  • BTech in Mathematics and Computing
  • BTech in Information Technology
  • BTech in Computer Science and Design Engineering
  • BTech in Electrical Engineering (E-Vehicle) etc.
Q:   What are the subjects in RGIPT M.Tech in Chemical Engineering course?
A: 

RGIPT M.Tech in Chemical Engineering curriculum is divided into semester-pattern. Additionally, students are also required to work on the thesis. Candidates who get admission to the M.Tech in Chemical Engineering programme are required to study some of the following subjects mentioned below:

  • Advanced Transport Phenomena
  • Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
  • Chemical Process Modeling and Simulation
  • Modeling and Simulation Lab
  • Chemical Engineering Analytical Lab
  • Humanities/ Language etc.
Q:   What are the M.Tech specialisations offered at RGIPT?
A: 

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology offers the M.Tech programme in the following three specialisations as mentioned below: 

  • MTech in Petroleum Engineering 
  • MTech in Chemical Engineering
  • Integrated BTech and M.Tech programme in CSE and Artificial Intelligence
Q:   How will I know about selection in RGIPT MBA course?
A: 

All information about waitlisted and selected candidates is available on the RGIPT website. Students will be notified about fee payment for admission confirmation. If you fail to deposit the fee within the deadline, your admission will be cancelled. Final admission list will also be available on the website.

Q:   How many students can do B.Tech at RGIPT?
A: 

A total of 610 students can pursue BTech programme offered at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology across various specialisations. RGIPT BTech seat reservation policy is as per the Government of India directive. In addition, following the GOI directive and to encourage technical education among the girls, few seats are reserved for female candidates on supernumerary basis over the current strength.

Q:   Is there a BTech fee concession for PwD candidates at RGIPT?
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For SC/ST/PwD, the total tuition fee is INR 1.26 lac. The tuition fee in this case is INR 75,000. Rest of the fee is the same as general category candidates. 

Q:   What is the RGIPT BTech application fees?
A: 

Candidates seeking admission to the BTech programme offered at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology must pay the non-refundable RGIPT BTech application fees of INR 600 plus INR 108 (Taxes) for SC/ ST/ PwD and female category candidates and, INR 1200 plus INR 216 (Taxes) for all other category candidates.

Q:   What is the RGIPT BTech course structure?
A: 

RGIPT BTech syllabus is divided into semester-pattern. Hence, the curriculum includes subjects semester-wise. The course curriculum is the amalgamation of Departmental Core, Departmental Elective and, Open Elective subjects. Apart from this, students are also required to either go for an industrial visit or are required to make a project.

Q:   What are some of the key dates for RGIPT M.Tech admission?
A: 

Given below are some of the key RGIPT M.Tech admission dates 2024 as announced by the institute:

ParticularsDates
Last date of submission of applicationJun 30, 2024
Notification of shortlisted candidates to be called for interviewJul 05, 2024
Date of Written Test and/ or InterviewJul 11- Jul 12, 2024
Announcement of list of candidates offered admission including waitlisted candidatesJul 16, 2024
Last date for submission of registration fee (First Round)Jul 21, 2024

Admission offers to waitlisted candidates subject to seat availability

Jul 22, 2024

Last date for submission of registration fee (Second Round)

Jul 25, 2024

Date of physical registration in the Department concerned

Jul 29, 2024

Commencement of Classes

Jul 30, 2024

 

Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for RGIPT Business Analytics course?
A: 

Candidates seeking admission to the MBA Business Analytics programme offered at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology must meet the RGIPT MBA BA eligibility criteria

Candidates with a valid score in the entrance exams must have obtained at least 60% aggregate (55% aggregate for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates) in the Class 10 and Class 12 exams and must have a Bachelor’s degree in any branch of Engineering/ Technology OR a Bachelor’s degree in BSc/ BCom/ BCA/ BA (Mathematics/ Statistics) with at least 60% aggregate or 6 CPI on 10 point scale (55% aggregate for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates).

Candidates who do not have a valid score in the entrance exams must have obtained at least 65% aggregate (60% aggregate for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates) in the Class 10 and Class 12 exams and must hold a Bachelor’s degree in any branch of Engineering/ Technology OR a Bachelor’s degree in BSc/ BCom/ BCA/ BA (Mathematics/ Statistics) with at least 65% aggregate or 6.5 CPI on 10 point scale (60% aggregate or 6.0 for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates).

Q:   Am I eligible for admission at RGIPT based on JEE (Advanced) Preparatory Rank?
A: 

You will not be eligible for admission as preparatory ranks are not considered under round 1. Since you have already qualified to appear for JEE (Advanced), all you need to do is meet the second criterion and apply for round 2, which will be only conducted if seats from round 1 remain vacant.

Q:   What is the RGIPT M.Tech application fees?
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Candidates seeking admission to the M.Tech programme offered at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology must pay the non-refundable RGIPT M.Tech application fees of INR 500 (for candidates who belong to General and OBC category) and, INR 250 (for candidates who belong to SC, ST and, PwD category) before filing of application form.

Q:   Am I eligible for BTech admission at RGIPT if I have not qualified JEE (Advanced)?
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Yes, you can still get admission in Round 2 if you meet eligibility criteria to appear in JEE (Advanced) and have a valid JEE (Mains) rank. Also, you must have scored 60% or above in class 12th. For SC/ST/PwD category students, 55% or above is required.

Q:   What documents are required during RGIPT M.Tech admission?
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Candidates selected for admission to the M.Tech programme must bring the following documents in original and self-attested photocopies for verification during RGIPT M.Tech admission as mentioned below:

  • GATE/ written test score card
  • Class 10 Certificate and marksheet
  • Class 12 Certificate and marksheet
  • Graduation Certificate and marksheet
  • SC/ ST/ OBC (NCL)/ EWS/ PwD Certificate (if applicable)
Q:   What are the subjects in RGIPT BTech CSE course?
A: 

RGIPT BTech in CSE curriculum is divided into semester-pattern. Additionally, students are also required to either go for an industrial visit or are required to make a project. Candidates who get admission to the BTech in Computer Science and Engineering programme are required to study some of the following subjects mentioned below:

  • Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
  • Computer Programing
  • Engineering Graphics
  • Fundamentals of Electronics Engineering
  • Data Structure and Algorithm
  • Statistical Methods and Data Analysis
  • Microprocessor and Embedded System etc.
Q:   Do I need to pay any fee apart from the tuition fee for doing BTech from RGIPT?
A: 

RGIPT fee structure for the BTech programme is broken down into multiple components, such as tuition fee and, one-time fee. Apart from the tuition fee which ranges between INR 10.41 Lacs - INR 10.80 Lakh, candidates are required to pay the one-time fee of INR 1,416 and, INR 30,000 for seat blocking.

This fee is sourced from the official website of the institute/ sanctioning body. But is subject to change.

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