Admission to the college through the PGCET 2018 exam was based on a 100-mark test, held offline. The exam had two parts: Part 1 with 50 questions worth 1 mark each, and Part 2 with 25 questions worth 2 marks each. Rankings were based on scores, with GATE-qualified students receiving ranks up to 2000, and PGCET students starting from rank 2001. Document verification and seat allocation followed, allowing students to choose colleges based on their ranks.
Admission to RVCE required payment of fees prescribed by KEA plus an additional 20,000 INR. The college's fee structure is considered expensive, with an annual fee of around 120,000 INR, plus extra costs like parking and exam hall ticket fees. The PG section in highway technology has three experienced faculty members known for their effective teaching and support. Engineering and computer science students generally have excellent placement opportunities, whereas highway technology students face limited placements but can pursue government jobs.
Internships are mandatory in the third semester, lasting about six months, with stipends varying by project. GATE-qualified students receive a monthly stipend of Rs 12,500 from AICTE, and there is a fee concession scholarship for PG CET students from the Karnataka government.
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