What's new?
- NTA has confirmed that JEE Main 2026 Session 2 will be held from April 2 to April 9, 2026. The registration for Session 2 will open after the completion of Session 1 results on jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- The NTA has announced the JEE Main 2026 exam dates. Session 1 will be held from January 21 to January 30, 2026.
Average rating of RITS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Nisha Reddy
26 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are not very supportive. They only reach out to students right before exams to ask for fees. They don't tell us about fines in the beginning semesters, but suddenly start charging in the later semesters. It feels like they don't care about us, and the fines are too high.
Placement: Around 20% of students landed jobs when I was in college. At the end of our time there, they arranged a campus drive. Students from other colleges also came, but none got jobs. Before that, a company from Indore came for a test. My friend and I passed the test, but I didn't make it through the group discussion.
Campus: The classrooms, washrooms, playgrounds, and campus are big and spacious. We have a ground for cricket and football, and there's a canteen on campus. However, we don't have medical facilities or Wi-Fi available.
Gautam Singh
28 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are pretty helpful, some are super knowledgeable while others are just okay. Overall, the teaching quality is good. The course curriculum is spot on and gets us ready for the industry. The college is linked with RGPV. The exam papers are tough but fair. The pass rate is around 33%.
Placement: Around half of the students got jobs after graduation, but some decided not to continue because of the company. The highest salary offered was 9 LPA, while the lowest was around 2.5 LPA. On average, students were getting between 4.5 to 5 LPA. The main companies hiring were Amazon, Wipro, Cognizant, TCS, and Tech Mahindra. A good number of students also landed internships at TCS, Tech Mahindra, and Wipro. The top job roles given were in software development, UI/UX design, and testing.
Campus: The hostel isn't on campus, but buses pick us up. The classrooms are okay, just basic boards. No Wi-Fi in labs or campus. Food in the mess is okay. Hostel rooms are fine. Some sports stuff, mostly just cricket. Medical help is alright, but no insurance.
Suresh Gupta
1 Mar, 2024
Admission: The professors at this college are really smart and experienced. They treat students nicely and act like our mentors. Exams are serious here, but the teachers are always prepared. Overall, everything about the college is great.
Placement: The placement opportunities here are pretty good. If you score above 80%, you can apply to many companies that visit the campus. But remember, it also depends on the company's requirements. That's how things work with the placement cell at Radha Raman Institute of Technology in Bhopal.
Campus: The hostel building is really nice and it's in a great location in Bhopal. The food at the hostel is good and the staff are friendly. The environment is unique compared to other hostels I've been to. Overall, my experience at RGI hostel has been great.
Rajeev Gupta
1 Feb, 2024
Admission: The faculty here are pretty average. Some teachers have classes that drag on, while others are more interesting. The practical and lab instructors are really good though. There used to be some great teachers, but most of them left. Hopefully, they've hired some new good ones by now.
Placement: The college didn't offer many job placements. Only local companies came for recruitment, no big international ones. The training and placements weren't great either. Students from all branches had to find jobs on their own. It would be better if at least 2 big companies visited the college.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities! I love the wide blue glass decorations and the spacious library. The canteen has delicious food with waiters serving it. The hostel mess is great too. Plus, there are volleyball and tennis courts, as well as large computer labs. It's a cool place to be!
Ajay Choudhary
19 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers put in a lot of effort to teach us and get us ready for exams. The semester tests are not too tough if you study regularly. If you put in a bit of effort each day, you can get a good grade. There's a 5-day break before each exam, which gives you enough time to prepare.
Placement: The college offers placements, but students need to keep up their grades and CGPA. Having strong coding skills and being productive is important. How students interact and explain things also matters a lot.
Campus: The library is pretty good. However, the computer lab is just okay because a lot of the computers don't work. I stayed in the hostel for 2 years, and I have to say, it's not great. The food is really bad, especially breakfast which is very limited. The rooms are nice, clean, and spacious, but the food quality is really disappointing.
Ashish Choudhary
7 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are amazing. They really help us understand what's important for our exams, future, and all that stuff. They also guide new students on how to prepare for semester exams.
Placement: Half of the students at my college got placed, which is awesome. The highest salary offered is 8 LPA and the lowest is 2.5 LPA. Companies like Amazon, HCL, and Wipro hire a lot of computer science students here. One-fourth of us get internships, which is cool. The most common job roles we get are software developer and data analyst. It's a good place for career opportunities.
Campus: The computer science engineering BTech course here has 4-5 computer labs. Two labs have internet, and all labs have at least 50 computers. The library also has enough books for 50 students. It's a good setup for us students.
Tarun Mishra
18 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and they care about us. The courses we have are not that useful for getting a job in the industry. The exams are pretty easy, so most students pass without a problem. A lot of the teachers have left and the new ones are knowledgeable, but they don't have much experience. The quality of teaching is good for the money we pay. You don't have to attend classes regularly, you can skip if you want. But a lot of classes end up being empty. You end up spending about 7 hours a day at the college, but it doesn't feel worth it after the first year.
Placement: Around 60% of students from our college got jobs through the Training & Placement department. The highest salary offered was 12 LPA, while the lowest was 2.5 LPA. On average, students usually get around 3.6 LPA. The top companies that hired students in my course were RWS Group and Corecard. About half of the students got internships with companies like Rapidops and Zoho Software. The main job roles were associate software engineer and trainee engineer.
Campus: The campus is big, but it kinda feels like going back to high school. There's no Wi-Fi, and labs use private networks. Lots of classrooms are empty. The library's okay, but the books aren't up-to-date with our studies. There's no college dorms, so they partnered with a private hostel. But you gotta pay for it as you go.
Tarun Iyer
3 Sept, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college work really hard and they always help us with any problems we have, especially Nidhi ma'am and Himanshu sir. They are super qualified and really nice to us students. The teachers here are really good at what they do and the way they teach is getting better all the time.
Placement: This college doesn't have any percentage limits. The highest salary they offer is 26 LPA, while the lowest is 2 LPA. TCS is the top recruiting company this year. They also offer a software engineer trainee role at Rapidops Pvt Ltd. I recommend it for anyone looking to learn and grow in life.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure for the price. Overall, the facilities are good, especially the hostel. The food in the hostel is better than other places. College life comes with its challenges, but as long as you're a regular person, you'll be fine.
Isha Mishra
21 Aug, 2022
Admission: The professors here really know their stuff and are super helpful. Most of them have M.Tech or PhD qualifications. There are around 53 faculty members in the college. They make sure the courses match what the industry needs, which is pretty cool. Taking these courses helps us learn how things work in the industry and get trained for actual jobs. The semester exams aren't too hard, especially if you go to class regularly. You can easily pass with a CGPA of 4.2.
Placement: A lot of students from our college got jobs. The average placement rate is 60%. In CSE, the highest salary is 4.5 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. Companies like TCS, Capgemini, Infosys, HCL, BYJU's, and more came for placements. Most students got jobs in Infosys and TCS. There are many opportunities for CSE grads in different fields like AI, machine learning, banking, healthcare, retail, and more.
Campus: The college has a decent infrastructure. The fees are low and the teachers are great. Wi-Fi is there. Labs are good. There's a big library and clean classrooms. Water purifiers are there too. The canteen has good food, but it's a bit pricey. Hostel food is okay. Medical help is there too. And we have a big sports group here.
Suresh Murali
4 Jun, 2022
Admission: The professors are super smart, but they didn't really help me out much. This course was great for me because it landed me a job. The semester exams were mostly easy, except for M1 and M2. I feel like we do get some good preparation for starting work in the industry.
Placement: I didn't get placement from college, but now I'm working at a good company. Some students get placed, but not everyone does. Tech Mahindra, TCS, and Cognizant are the top companies that come for recruitment. A lot of students go to different college campuses for job interviews.
Campus: The campus has good facilities. I can't speak for the Wi-Fi now since I didn't have it when I was there. They have a huge library with thousands of books. I don't know about the hostels because I never looked into them.
