
RCCIIT Kolkata Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of RCCIIT Kolkata
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.7
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Deepak Choudhary
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 3 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and have lots of experience. Some can be tough, but others are super nice and easy to talk to. The courses make sense, and they place you based on how well you do and what you're good at.
Placement: The college has placed students with packages up to 14 lakhs, and most students get around 4-5 lakhs. You need 75% attendance, but 60% is okay too. The college has average infrastructure, but at least there's a lift. There's a canteen, but no hostel. Some faculty members are strict, but not all of them.
Campus: The campus isn't that great - just okay. There's a small playground but no hostel. You'll need to find a PG nearby, which is easy. The canteen's there, but the food is just okay, nothing special. The library's got AC, which is nice. The classrooms are good, they have projectors.
Siddharth Singh
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 23 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super smart with lots of PhDs. They know their stuff and always ready to help. Our college just went independent, so now we get to have a say in what we learn. We're getting rid of old stuff and bringing in cool new topics. It's gonna be awesome!
Placement: They mostly offer jobs in tech companies for IT and CSC students. It's a bit harder for ECE students to get core field opportunities, but some students with strong skills still land good jobs.
Campus: The teachers here are really great, and the Wi-Fi is pretty reliable. You can use the college Wi-Fi for free, but you gotta show proof of admission and pass a security check first. The classrooms are nice, and some even have AC. The library is a bit small in my opinion, but I think they should make it bigger.
Om Joshi
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 14 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They know their stuff and are experts in their subjects. The way they teach is top-notch. The college is now independent and offers programs that are more focused on real-world jobs. When it comes to exams, it's all about studying and understanding the concepts. And hey, the pass rate is pretty solid too!
Placement: Information Technology students have a good placement record 83% got placed. The highest salary offered was 15 LPA, while the lowest was 3 LPA. The average salary was around 4.5 LPA. Top companies like Amazon, JP Morgan, Chase, and Deloitte hire students from our college. Nearly 80% of students also get internships. The popular courses here are Computer Science Engineering, Information Technology, ECE, and EE.
Campus: The whole campus has Wi-Fi and AC labs. Some classrooms have AC too. The library has Wi-Fi and seats. No hostel on campus, but there are mess and guest facilities nearby.
Vishal Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 13 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are helpful and know their stuff, but the way they teach is just okay. The subjects we learn are good, but they don't always prepare us well for the job market. The exams are not too hard, and most people pass. But many students end up with backlogs that they need to catch up on later.
Placement: The college has a good placement rate of around 80-85%. The highest salary offered to the latest batch was 13 LPA. Many students also landed internships with companies like IBM and B.M.C. About 40% of students got internships. The top companies that recruit from here are TCS, Infosys, and Cognizant. Overall, students here are well-prepared and end up with good job opportunities.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is super slow and there's no hostel facility. The classrooms are alright, but considering the fees, it's not worth it. The library is good, but the food in the canteen is terrible. On the bright side, sports and games are well organized and everyone enjoys them.
Supriya Sharma
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025
Admission: Exams can be tough at this college since it's connected with MAKAUT. In the first year, some teachers struggle to teach effectively. This lack of guidance makes it hard for students to do their best and adds to the pressure.
Placement: The placement scene this year hasn't been great. The average package being offered is around 10 Lacs INR. It's not as high as we hoped, but it's important to work on skills and connections to increase our chances.
Campus: The college group isn't great. It's disorganized and doesn't have much to do. People in the group don't feel connected because events aren't planned well and there's not much communication. Instead of being helpful, it's kind of all over the place and not very productive.
Sumit Anil Chaurasiya
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 22 Oct, 2025
Admission: Most teachers here are pretty helpful, but some aren't that great. They're not all Ph.D. holders, but they do a decent job teaching. This college used to be private but now it's autonomous. The exams are easier now, which is good because you can get higher marks. Almost 90% of students pass, so that's a plus.
Placement: This college used to be public, but now it's private. The facilities are okay, not great. But the campus is surrounded by hills. There's no big sports area, just a small ground. The average placement is around 4 LPA, with the highest being 14 LPA. Companies like B.M.C., Tavisca, TCS hire from here. If you're just looking for a degree, this college works. The fees are around 1 lakh per year, but they can be lower with a scholarship. There's no hostel available right now.
Campus: The quality is pretty good, and almost 80% of students get placed. The food in the canteen is alright you won't go hungry. Medical facilities are lacking, though. When it comes to sports, there are more indoor games than outdoor ones. The Bihaan fest is a highlight and really makes your day awesome.
Sumit Choudhary
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 16 Oct, 2025
Admission: The MAKAUT syllabus isn't too much to handle. Exams happen throughout the year with not much gap between semesters. The faculty is good and always there to help. Covering the syllabus makes semesters manageable. But some end up with backlogs for no reason. They don't really explain how they calculate results, which is a downside. There are 4 internals and 1 semester each year, totaling 8 CAs and 2 semesters.
Placement: Most CSE students have good chances of getting placed, while ECE Electrical students might find it a bit tougher. The highest salary offered is around 9 LPA, and the lowest can go down to 2.5 LPA. It all depends on the company and the students themselves. You usually have to find your own internship opportunities. Many ECE students and students from other branches end up in IT jobs. If you're looking for ECE-related roles, you'll likely have to do some searching on your own. In the 2025 placements, companies like Accenture and CTS have been actively recruiting students.
Campus: There's no hostel, but you can find nearby PGs at affordable prices. The labs for all courses are great, especially the computer labs with advanced software. The sports and co-curricular facilities are top-notch. The library is also good, and you can get all the required books from the book banks.
Vivek Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 18 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college are really great they're helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. They make learning fun and interesting. I appreciate how they always make time to clear up any doubts we have. The courses are practical and prepare us well for the industry. The exams are challenging but fair. Most students pass with a 90% success rate.
Placement: I took a course where 70% of us landed jobs after graduating. The pay ranges from 4 LPA to 13 LPA, with an average of 7-8 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Wipro, and Tech Mahindra hire a lot of us. About half of us got internships at Wipro. After graduation, we can work as software engineers, data scientists, IT consultants, or project managers.
Campus: My department has access to lecture halls, auditoriums, computer labs, and digital classrooms. The rooms are big with toilets, 24/7 electricity and water. The food in the mess and canteen is good with lots of choices. We also have medical facilities with first-aid kits and sometimes doctors on-site. Sports facilities include indoor games and outdoor grounds. It's a pretty cool setup!
karan gohel
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really good at explaining things and guiding us through projects. I heard that in a couple of years, the college will become autonomous, which sounds promising. The courses are practical and seem to prepare us well for the industry.
Placement: This year, despite the global recession, 70% of students got placed with an average package of 6 LPA. PWC hired over 60 students, and one student landed a job at a health tech company as a hardware engineering associate.
Campus: There aren't any dorms on campus, but there are lots of private hostels close by. The classrooms are nice and the labs have all the right stuff for projects. You can even borrow lab equipment for your projects, but you need permission first.
Shubham Rao
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable with Ph.D. degrees. They're always there to help us out and give us key questions to study before exams. The teaching is good, but the curriculum is a bit outdated. Luckily, now that the college is autonomous, we can create our own curriculum which is great for getting us ready for the industry. The semester exams are kinda tough, with a 50% pass rate.
Placement: Most students get placed every year, around 80 to 90%. The highest salary in 2024 was 21 LPA, while the average was 4.8 LPA. Companies like Cognizant, TCS, Infosys, IBM, PwC, and Amazon come for placements. About 70% of students do internships. In our course, you can get roles like assistant system engineer or junior consultant.
Campus: The college has really fast Wi-Fi, which is awesome. The labs are kept well and the classrooms are big with projectors. The library has all kinds of books, from study stuff to novels. There's no hostel, so most of us stay in PGs near Beleghata or CIT. It's not too expensive, around Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 a month. The canteen is small but the food is good. The college has its own medical center and it's close to Divine Hospital. There aren't many sports activities because the campus is small.
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