Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) admits students based on JEE Advanced exam ranks, with a cutoff of around 14,000 (AIR) for petroleum engineering. The admission process is conducted independently of JoSAA, requiring a minimum 60% in senior secondary education and successful completion of JEE Mains. The initial fee is Rs. 83,000, with a semester fee of Rs. 1,20,000 and a one-time security deposit of Rs. 10,000. The first semester's total fee is Rs.
1,30,000, reducing to Rs. 1,20,000 for subsequent semesters, totaling approximately Rs. 9,70,000 over four years. RGIPT boasts a qualified faculty and a favorable student-to-faculty ratio. The placement rate ranges from 70% to 90%, with core sectors like Chemical and Petroleum Engineering achieving higher rates. The average salary package is between 9 to 11.5 lakhs per annum, with the highest reaching up to 40 lakhs. Internship opportunities are robust, especially for Petroleum Engineering students.
Scholarships are available, primarily based on merit and financial need, covering about 20% of students. Educational loans are accessible through partnerships, although some reviews indicate limited loan services. Tuition fees vary, with general and OBC students paying around Rs. 1.43 lakh per semester, while SC/ST students benefit from reduced fees of approximately Rs. 1.18 lakh.
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