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MCTS Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RGIT), Mumbai, is among the most prestigious engineering institutions having a very rigorous and competitive admission process. The admission process is intended to identify the most promising candidates through fair and competitive procedures. Its admission process opens up with a general period of advertisement some months before an academic year that usually starts around August-September. Most of the admissions would use the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) scores, whose main purpose is to admit students into undergraduate programs. Besides, RGIT Mumbai considers Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) scores for the BE admissions, while the admission of postgraduate students is based on their Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) scores. The admissions are according to what has been announced by the Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra.
The eligibility criteria for undergraduate programs generally require 10+2 as well as a recognized board with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as compulsory subjects. For almost all courses, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks is usually required in the qualifying examinations. The candidates applying for post-graduate studies should have had their bachelor's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university. Key dates for MHT-CET include the exam date for PCB Group, which commences at the main exam on April 9, 2025. This is particularly important for undergraduate admissions. The registration date for JEE Main, also accepted by RGIT for BE admissions, is set for January 3, 2025, for releasing the city intimation slip.
Application Process
The RGIT Mumbai application process varies for different programs:
For B.Tech/BE programs:
For M.Tech/ME programs:
For PhD programs:
Degree-wise Admission Process
B.Tech/BE: The eight full-time undergraduate programs offered at RGIT Mumbai include popular courses like BE in Computer Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, and the newer additions of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science. Admissions are based primarily on MHT-CET scores, with an intake of 120 students each in Computer Engineering and Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, 60 for Mechanical Engineering, and 60 again for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science.
M.Tech/ME: The institute offers three full-time ME programs for specialization in Heat Power Engineering, Radio and System, and Computer Networks and Information Security. Admissions for these programs are based on GATE scores. The ME programs are of different intake capacities where Heat Power Engineering has 18 seats, while Radio and System and Computer Networks and Information Security have 9 seats each.
PhD: The set of doctoral programs at RGIT Mumbai is in the areas of Computer Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Admission into PhD studies relies on the written test and/or performance in an interview. Candidates who hold a Master's degree in the relevant field may apply.
Documents usually required for admission include
Alright, let's talk academics at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Tech – it's like the brainiac HQ, but in a cool way. The classes aren't your typical snoozefests; they're like knowledge-packed parties. Profs here aren't just teachers; they're the guides to the academic adventure. And labs? They're not those boring places where you daydream about escape routes. Nah, these labs are where the real action happens. It's like science meets a mini rollercoaster – hands-on and a bit wild.
Some teachers are great! Others are a little dependent on how you dress up in college and seem judgemental. Female teachers never are in favour of girls, marks are given based on attendance, and not on skills
I'm studying computer engg. while the syllabus comes from Mumbai University, it still isn't that advanced and recent developments in fields are usually ignored and mainly core subjects are taught. For jobs one should learn it outside of college.
Dear aspirant,
I would recommend you to take up computer science and engineering because electronics and telecommunication should be opted only if you have interest in electronics otherwise not.
Ece branch is really a tough one to deal it rather than computer science. You can take cse in a bit lower college rather than taking rjti.
Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
Almost 85% of students from the computer science branch from this college get placed during the placement cell.
The highest package offered to a student in the recent batch was around 8-9’lakhs per annum & on average students from computer science branch get placed with a package salary around 4-6lakhs per annum.
Top companies who take part in the placement cell are as :-TCS, Infosys, Mindstix, etc.
I hope the above information helps.
All the very best.
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