
Fr. C. Rodrigues Institute of Technology
Average rating of Fr. C. Rodrigues Institute of Technology
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Sachin Patel
4 Jun, 2025
Admission: The college now controls what we learn, but the teachers are awesome. They're super helpful and know their stuff. The course keeps up with what's hot in the job market, which is cool. The exams aren't too tough to ace.
Placement: Most students here get placed, around 70%. The lowest salary is 3 LPA, and the highest is like 16-18 LPA. Big companies like Godrej and TCS hire from here. You gotta do internships in 3rd or 4th year. They switched from BE to B.Tech 'cause they're autonomous now.
Campus: The facilities here are awesome. Hostels are nice too. Each department has plenty of labs with top-notch gear. Students can't use Wi-Fi, but the computers have it. The food in the canteen is really good.
Tanvi Reddy
24 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college really put in the effort to help us out. They all have Ph.D.s and know their stuff well. The curriculum is practical and gets us ready for the real world. Exams are tough, but they push us to do our best. The passing rate is around 87%, so it's not a piece of cake.
Placement: Most students found jobs on campus, which is great. The highest salary offered was around 40 lakhs per year, while the lowest was 14 lakhs. Companies like Tata, Accenture, and L&T hired a lot of students. Many of us also got internships at cool places like BMW, Triumph, and ISRO. There are plenty of job options for everyone here, from entry-level to top positions.
Campus: There are over 100 computers on campus, which is great for hands-on learning. The canteen has tasty food at fair prices. We have plenty of sports opportunities and they give us top-notch study materials. The library is quiet and organized for focused studying.
Gargi Verma
23 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They do a good job teaching us. The exams during the semester are well-organized. We have different types of exams like assignments, orals, practicals, and final tests which are all done well. The course we follow gets us ready for working in the real world.
Placement: If you get a CGPA between 8-9, you can get placed here. The average salary they offer is around 6-7 LPA. TCS, Wipro, and other companies come for placements. And if you don't have any backlogs, you're good to go for placements.
Campus: The college has everything you need - labs, classrooms, library, clubs, and even a playground. The buildings are nice too. They have separate hostels for girls and boys. The canteen serves good food. If you're into sports, they have coaches for badminton and football. There are cool clubs you can join too. The computers work well too.
Priya Mishra
25 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are all PhD holders, so they really know their stuff. The education here is top-notch compared to other colleges at Mumbai University. They make sure every student has what they need to do well in exams. If anyone fails, they give retests and extra classes to help them out. Thanks to the teachers' hard work, almost everyone passed their semester exams. If you're unsure about the teaching or education quality, just go for this college without any worries. It's the best choice, in my opinion.
Placement: Our college in Navi Mumbai is well-known. The placement scene here is awesome compared to other colleges in the area. The highest salary offered was 12.8 LPA by ZS Associates. On average, we got 5.39 LPA and the lowest was 3.36 LPA. Top companies like Barclays, ZS Associates, LTI, and TCS Ninja hire from our department. Almost 95% of IT students got placed in 2021-22.
Campus: The building for our department is pretty old, but it's okay. The classrooms don't have AC, but the library does, and it's big. The library has all the books we need, and it works with IIT Bombay. It's got everything we need. The lab is cool too, with AC and good stuff for our tasks. Hostel rooms are awesome, even though they don't have AC. But the canteen is not great - no fan, so it's hot in there. The hostel has great sports facilities though. Overall, the sports stuff here is top-notch.
Tarun Nair
2 Dec, 2024
Admission: The classes follow Mumbai University's syllabus, which is more theoretical than hands-on. The teachers are decent, but they often run out of time to finish the syllabus. One thing that's different here is that we have to take preliminary exams each semester before it's over.
Placement: The average salary they offer is around 3-4 LPA. They have a committee that helps with job placements. Last year, the highest salary offered was 7 LPA. I heard TCS is one of the companies that hire from here. The placement process usually begins in the 3rd year of the program.
Campus: The labs are great for 2nd and 3rd-year students, and the equipment is in decent shape. The library is nice too. Hostel rooms are good, but there are two sections. If you arrive at the hostel early, you might get a room all to yourself. But if the rooms are full, you could end up in the quarters, sharing with 3-4 others without any personal space.
Esha Verma
25 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They get us ready for classes and the academics are top-notch. The only downside is there's not much of a social scene, just lots of studying. If you're cool with doing a bunch of assignments every week and love hitting the books, then this college is perfect for you.
Placement: Most students usually land jobs in big companies like TCS, Infosys, and others. They usually get around 4 LPA on average. In the IT branch, about 70% of students get placed. If you're really good, companies like Barclays and Carwale might offer you a high package of 8-12 LPA.
Campus: The teachers here are super strict and really focused on studying. Once classes are over, there's not much going on for students. Sometimes you end up buried in assignments with crazy deadlines, and if you miss them, you're in for some serious trouble.
Pradeep Patel
15 Nov, 2024
Admission: The Electrical Engineering faculty was awesome. They were really supportive and knew a lot. The course curriculum was good too. The name of FCRIT is well-respected by companies. It's up to you to make the most of it with what you know.
Placement: By the time we reached our seventh semester, about 25 of us had landed jobs in big companies. We had Techniomt, Burns and McDonald, Torrent Power, Bajaj Mukand, Adani Oil, Tata Power, and Technip come for placements. Some of us got offers for around 6 Lacs, but a few ended up with even more - like 7 to 8 Lacs after training.
Campus: I didn't stay in the hostel, but my friends who did said it was pretty good. The Electrical Engineering department had cool labs like the research lab, MATLAB, PED, and more. The classrooms and college interior were nice, and we even had a common room for the guys on our floor.
Kavita Das
2 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teaching quality at MU has gone down. They cut back on hours per subject. But surprisingly, they still manage to cover the whole syllabus in just about a month. They cover all topics and give out notes too. Almost everyone passes, with a 99% pass rate. The teachers are really qualified. The university decides what we study. The courses get us ready for the industry. The semester exams are super strict.
Placement: Most of my friends have got jobs with salaries ranging from 3.5 to 7 lakhs per year. About 60% of students in Electrical branch have landed core jobs. The highest package in our batch is 7 lakhs and the lowest is 3.5 lakhs. The top companies hiring are embedded engineer and technip design engineer.
Campus: The campus is pretty good overall. They've got all the services you need. The library stays open until 11pm when it's exam time. The food is top-notch in terms of both quality and quantity. They just built a new canteen this year that's doing really well. And if you're into sports, there's a cool sports complex on campus with its own court and ground.
Vidya Reddy
6 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college were awesome and always had our backs. The exams were tough and there were a lot of them to make sure we really knew our stuff. The schedule and course load were pretty intense, and we had a bunch of deadlines for assignments.
Placement: Most students who took part in placements got placed, which is awesome. Companies like Infosys, TCS, Jio, and Barclays came for hiring. The highest salary offered was 12 LPA. We also had chances to intern starting in our third year, which was really cool.
Campus: The college's infrastructure was okay. The labs were nice, but the food in the mess wasn't great. The hostels were just okay. Each subject had its own lab. We didn't have Wi-Fi, but there was LAN internet.
Sunil Mishra
23 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are great for students who are serious about learning. They give us good education and keep everything organized. We have tests and assignments that help us practice for exams. The curriculum is from Mumbai University, but it's not super focused on job skills.
Placement: I checked the college website and saw that around 80% of students in our branch get jobs. Some students also go for higher studies. Companies like L&T and Godrej hire our mechanical engineering grads. There aren't many internships, but if you're good, you'll be fine.
Campus: The campus isn't huge, but it's good enough. The library and labs have what we need, like a multimedia area in the library. It's handy for students without laptops. Sadly, the college Wi-Fi isn't great.