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Average rating of RSET
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Uday Rao
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 10 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful when you need help with studying. They teach really well. The semester exams are a bit tough, but if you study hard, you can pass. I believe the pass rate for this course is around 50% or higher. In general, there are good teachers here.
Placement: I was happy that a lot of students got placed after finishing the course. Companies like Bosch and MRF came for recruitment. I'm not sure about the salary details, but I heard many students got internships at Cochin Shipyard.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure, labs, and classrooms that are eco-friendly. I don't live in the hostel, so I can't say much about it or the food. But the canteen food is really tasty. They also have good medical facilities, and we get to have fun playing sports and games on sports day. Overall, it's a good college.
Sachin Verma
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super nice and always willing to lend a hand. They're all really smart, with some even being in the top 3% of scientists worldwide and having Ph.Ds. The first few semesters are tough, but things start to get easier as you go along.
Placement: RSET is famous for its placements in Kerala. Many students choose RSET because of this. The college works hard to help students get placed, especially if we don't have any backlogs during placements. Companies like TCS and Cognizant come for recruitment.
Campus: The campus facilities at the hostel are awesome. Each department has its own labs, and the libraries are well stocked. The food in the mess is pretty good, and they ask for our opinions on changes. Overall, it's a great place to stay on campus.
Hema Mishra
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Business Systems
Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2025
Admission: Our course has six subjects, which is pretty good. It's not too crazy because there are more subjects, but what's cool is that we don't have engineering graphics or chemistry in the first year. That's a nice bonus. The course curriculum makes sense and is helpful.
Placement: From what I've heard, a good number of students end up getting jobs here. The highest salary they offer is around 3.5-4.5 LPA. Big companies like Amazon and TCS come to hire students. I think TCS even offers internships, though I'm not completely sure. Since it's a business course, most students get jobs related to what they studied.
Campus: I love the collegeâ¢s infrastructure. Itâ¢s so nice and the labs are well-equipped. There are plenty of computers and the labs for other subjects are great too. The atmosphere is really nice, with lots of greenery and everything is super clean.
Pankaj Joshi
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2025
Admission: The final exams happen at the end of every semester, and we have two internal exams in each semester. The teachers are really good at what they do and have a lot of experience. They're always ready to help with our studies and exams.
Placement: The top companies for core jobs are L&T and UltraTech, while TCS and Infosys are the top IT companies that come for placements.
Campus: The college has awesome technical labs with everything you need for your studies. The teachers are really helpful and they give us good study materials. We have labs for computer, civil, mechanical, electrical, and electronics. There are separate hostels for boys and girls, and even first-year students have their own hostel. The college has great facilities and infrastructure for all departments.
Tanya Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 11 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are pretty good. The course content is useful. Exams in each semester can be easy or tough. Not sure if the courses prepare us for the industry. The quality of teaching depends on the teachers.
Placement: The highest salary package might be around INR 60000, while the lowest could be INR 15000. Over 90% of students landed internships, which is great. I don't know all the top recruiters in our college, but there are quite a few. As for the job roles offered in my course, I'm not too sure about that.
Campus: I really like the facilities at the college and hostel. The labs, classrooms, library, canteen, and campus are all top-notch. But the food at the hostel is not good. The wifi there is also pretty bad. And the caretakers are not very helpful at all.
Pankaj Singh
B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at RSET are really good. A lot of them have Ph.Ds. They're helpful and know their stuff. The course is made to fit what the industry needs. The college is well-known, so it sets you up well for jobs. Exams are tough but you can handle them. You just need 40% in the final exam and 50% overall to pass.
Placement: The EEE department at our college has been killing it with 100% placements for a while now. Salaries are good too, ranging from 3.5 LPA to 15 LPA. Lots of companies hire from our college, like Infosys, UST, and Cognizant. Students here get jobs in IT and electrical fields. It's awesome to see so many opportunities for us EEE students!
Campus: The college is great for studying. They have nice classrooms, labs, and two libraries. The hostels are clean but not very big. You can choose between single, double, or triple rooms. The food in the mess isn't the best, though. There's also a medical center on campus with a doctor and nurse.
Arjun Reddy
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 29 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers in the mechanical department are really great at teaching, but sometimes they can be a bit rude. Overall, the teachers in other departments are pretty good. The curriculum at Rajagiri is well-organized and easy to understand. However, the exam questions at the end of the semester are much harder than what you'd find in university papers.
Placement: Placements kick in during the 6th semester. Around 30-40% of mechanical students get jobs every year. Toyota and Royal Enfield are the top companies for mechanical engineering placements.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure and facilities for learning. The labs and teaching spaces are well-kept. But the canteen food quality has gone down this year, and prices keep going up.
Gargi Rao
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 21 Aug, 2025
Admission: There are plenty of teachers and other staff to help students with everything they need. The tuition fee is around 85k per year, plus about 90k for food and a place to stay in the hostel (the cost might change depending on your choice). Each semester, there will be 2 internal exams and a big exam at the end.
Placement: The starting package is pretty good, at least 15 LPA based on how good you are and a bit of luck. There are cells to help with internships and placements. You can do internships while studying and get paid based on your skills. The cell will help out if you need anything to complete the internship.
Campus: There are 3 buildings on campus 2 with all the classrooms, labs, and workshops. The faculty is always there to help. The hostel has plenty of space for guys and girls. They serve both veg and non-veg food.
Chetan Verma
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 24 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super smart, most of them have PhDs. They know a lot about their subjects and are really helpful. The course is set up really well to get us ready for the real world. It covers all the important stuff we need to know now. They make sure to keep everything current and up-to-date. After the second year, they check how everyone is doing. Only the ones who work hard get to stay, others have to leave. The exams can be tough, and they grade pretty strictly, but they make sure we know what to expect.
Placement: Most students get jobs after finishing the course. They usually get paid around 6 to 8 lakhs per year. If you don't have many backlogs, you're almost guaranteed a job. But even if you do, you can still find a job, just with a bit less pay. The main companies that hire IT students are Cognizant, Wipro, Infosys, TCS, and South Indian Bank. Some students also get internships at places like Hitachi, Hexaware, and Teach Mahindra. After graduation, you can work as an IT professional in banks, a web developer, or a software engineer.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is awesome! Classrooms are big and the labs have cool tools for us to use. The hostel is great too. They have 2 sharing rooms and 3 sharing rooms, some with bathrooms. Each room has everything we need like a study table, lamp, bed, and closet. Everything in the hostel is in good shape. The food in the hostel is yummy and clean, with lots of options for veg and non-veg eaters. If someone gets sick, there's a nurse on campus during the day and an ambulance available if needed. After class, we can play sports like basketball, football, and badminton. They even have an annual sports day where we can show off our skills. It's a fun place to study and have a good time!
Anil Rao
M.Tech. in VLSI and Embedded Systems
Reviewed On 21 Jun, 2025
Admission: College has awesome teachers who are really fun and even dance with us at the fest. But the long teaching hours can be tiring. They expect us to know all the basics already and only explain concepts on slides. The semesters come one after the other with very little break in between. Exams are tough, both internal and external, and you need good marks to pass. Luckily, almost everyone in our batch passed with a 95% success rate.
Placement: The job placement at Rajagiri is awesome! Almost everyone in my batch gets placed in top companies because of the demand for Covid and VLSI skills. Companies like Intel, TCL, Wipro, Qualcomm, Vedanta, and many more come to hire students from our college. Even before we finish our degree, we have job offers in hand. Initially, we work as interns for 6 months and then transition into full-time roles. I landed a role as an RTL design engineer. The salary package varies based on the company, but generally, degree students receive higher packages compared to M.Tech students. On average, the packages offered range from 5 to 6 lakhs.
Campus: I'm from Trissur and Kochi is such a beautiful city! It's becoming a big IT hub, but still keeps that traditional Kerala feel in its architecture. The college has everything you need from water to a gym. The library is super peaceful and great for studying. I stayed at Rajagiri Hostel, which has over 200 rooms for two or three people. The rent is fair and the food is awesome they serve everything from biryani to dosa. Plus, they have emergency medical kits on hand. Overall, it's a pretty solid place to study and live.
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