Bengaluru has more than 380 engineering colleges, while Karnataka overall has around 294 B.Tech institutions, including government, private, and deemed universities. Major engineering institutes in Bangalore include Indian Institute of Science, ranked #2 Overall, #1 University, and #1 Research institution in NIRF 2025; International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore, ranked #69 in Engineering; M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (#75 Engineering); RV College of Engineering and PES University (both in the 101–150 Engineering band); and BMS College of Engineering (151–200 band). Engineering admissions in Bangalore primarily happen through KCET, COMEDK UGET, and JEE Main-based counselling. KCET 2026 was conducted on April 23–24, 2026, while COMEDK UGET 2026 was held on May 9, 2026. Fee structures vary significantly across colleges and admission categories, ranging from around INR 20,000–50,000 per year in government quota seats for Karnataka domicile students to higher private and management quota fees in institutions such as PES University and IIIT Bangalore. Placement data across leading Bangalore engineering colleges reported average and highest packages ranging from around INR 8.5 LPA median packages at BMSCE to more than INR 36 LPA average packages at IIIT Bangalore. The city’s engineering ecosystem is closely connected to major technology, aerospace, and research organizations including Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Intel, Cisco, Infosys, Wipro, HAL, ISRO, and DRDO.
A visual tour of Bangalore’s top engineering campuses
The top 10 engineering colleges in Bangalore 2025 are ranked below by NIRF 2025 data. IISc Bangalore leads as a research institution (not an undergraduate engineering college in the traditional sense), while IIIT Bangalore leads private undergraduate engineering by placement quality. MSRIT and RVCE are the two most competitive undergraduate engineering colleges for KCET/COMEDK aspirants.
| College | NIRF 2025 |
|---|---|
| IISc Bangalore (Indian Institute of Science) | #2 Overall; #1 University; #1 Research |
| IIIT Bangalore (International Institute of Information Technology) | #69 Engineering |
| MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT/RIT) | #75 Engineering; #31 Architecture |
| PES University | 101–150 Engineering |
| RV College of Engineering (RVCE) | 101–150 Engineering |
| BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE) | 151–200 Engineering |
| Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE) | 201–300 Engineering |
| Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT) | NIRF participated 2025 |
| BMS Institute of Technology and Management (BMSIT) | 201–300 Engineering 2025 |
| New Horizon College of Engineering (NHCE) | NIRF participated |
Note: IISc Bangalore does not offer a traditional 4-year BTech programme. Its B.Sc (Research) programme (4 years) is highly research-oriented and admits through JEE Advanced. For traditional BE/BTech, IIIT Bangalore, MSRIT, RVCE, PES University, and BMSCE are the leading choices.
Students can also explore city-wise engineering college guides across Bangalore:
Government engineering colleges in Bangalore 2025 include both autonomous government colleges and aided/unaided private colleges that offer KCET-quota seats at government-regulated fees. UVCE (University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering) is the oldest government engineering college in Bangalore, established 1917, affiliated with Bangalore University. Students who secure seats through KCET at any Karnataka government college pay dramatically lower fees than COMEDK or management quota students.
| College | Annual Fee (KCET/Govt quota) |
|---|---|
| UVCE — University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering | INR 20,000–50,000/yr |
| BIT — Bangalore Institute of Technology | INR 40,000–70,000/yr (KCET) |
| Government SKIT — Shri Krishna Institute of Technology | INR 30,000–60,000/yr (KCET) |
| Govt. Engineering College Ramanagara (near Bangalore) | INR 20,000–40,000/yr |
The list of top 10 private engineering colleges in Bangalore spans NAAC A++ to NAAC A institutions, covering KCET/COMEDK-based admissions and management quota routes. IIIT Bangalore leads by placement average (INR 36.75 LPA), RVCE leads by placement consistency and KCET cutoff competition, and BMSCE leads by NAAC grade.
| College | BE/BTech Fee Range |
|---|---|
| IIIT Bangalore | INR 7.68–26.32 L (iM.Tech) |
| MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT) | INR 83,500/yr (KCET) to INR 3.01 L/yr (COMEDK) |
| PES University | INR 3–22 L/yr (range by quota) |
| RV College of Engineering (RVCE) | INR 88,240/yr (KCET) to INR 3–4 L/yr (COMEDK) |
| BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE) | INR 1.2–3 L/yr (KCET to COMEDK) |
| Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE) | INR 1.5–3 L/yr |
| BMSIT — BMS Institute of Technology and Management | INR 1.5–3 L/yr |
| Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT) | INR 1.5–3 L/yr |
| New Horizon College of Engineering (NHCE) | INR 1.5–2.5 L/yr |
| Jain University — School of Engineering and Technology | INR 2–4 L/yr |
IIIT Bangalore is structurally different from all others on this list — it does not offer a standard 4-year BTech but instead an Integrated MTech (iMTech, 5 years) and regular MTech. Its placement average of INR 36.75 LPA reflects a different student cohort (post-graduate level). For 4-year BE programmes, MSRIT, RVCE, PES University, and BMSCE are the primary benchmarks.
UVCE (University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering) is the cheapest engineering college in Bangalore, charging approximately INR 20,000–50,000/year for Karnataka domicile students through KCET. It is the only autonomous engineering college directly affiliated with Bangalore University. Among COMEDK-tier private colleges, BMSCE and RVCE offer the best quality-to-KCET-fee ratio.
Three main exam systems cover Bangalore engineering admissions. KCET (Karnataka-only domicile) handles government-regulated seats at government and private colleges. COMEDK UGET (all-India) handles KUPECA-member private colleges. JEE Main handles IISc (B.Sc Research via JEE Advanced), IIIT Bangalore, and some private universities.
| Exam | Who Can Apply | Colleges Covered |
|---|---|---|
| KCET (Karnataka CET) | Karnataka domicile students only (10+2 from Karnataka or specified states) | UVCE, MSRIT, RVCE, BMSCE, DSCE, BMSIT, NMIT, NHCE, and all KEA-participating colleges |
| COMEDK UGET | All-India; any student with 45%+ PCM (10+2); Karnataka domicile NOT needed | 150 private engineering colleges in Karnataka; 20,000+ seats; MSRIT, RVCE, BMSCE, DSCE, BMSIT, NMIT, NHCE, etc. |
| JEE Main + JoSAA | All-India; 75%+ in Class 12 (60% for SC/ST/PwD) | IIIT Bangalore (JEE Main → own counselling at iiitb.ac.in); IISc (JEE Advanced for B.Sc Research) |
| PESSAT (PES University) | All-India; 60%+ PCM minimum | PES University (two campuses: Ring Road and EC campus, Bangalore) |
| Management Quota | All students (Karnataka + all-India); 45%+ PCM minimum | All private VTU-affiliated and private university colleges; 25–30% of total seats |

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Direct admission (management quota) is available at all private VTU-affiliated colleges and private universities. IIIT Bangalore, IISc, and UVCE have zero management quota — all seats are merit-based. For private colleges, 25–30% of seats are typically available as management quota, filled based on Class 12 marks after KCET/COMEDK counselling rounds.
| College | Eligibility | Process |
|---|---|---|
| IIIT Bangalore | JEE Main mandatory; 60%+ Class 12 | No management quota. 100% merit through JEE Main + IIIT-B counselling at iiitb.ac.in. |
| UVCE (Govt) | KCET mandatory; Karnataka domicile | No management quota. Government college — 100% through KCET/KEA counselling. |
| RVCE, MSRIT, BMSCE (Top Autonomous) | 45%+ PCM Class 12; no JEE/KCET required | Apply to college directly after KCET/COMEDK rounds. Fees: management quota typically 3–5x KCET-quota fees. RVCE management CSE: ~INR 3–5 L/yr. |
| PES University | 60%+ Class 12 PCM minimum; no JEE mandatory | Apply at pes.edu; management quota CSE: INR 22 L/yr — the highest management fee in Bangalore. JEE Main or KCET rank improves chances for merit quota at lower fee. |
| DSCE, BMSIT, NMIT, NHCE, others | 45%+ PCM Class 12 | Apply to college after KCET/COMEDK rounds; management quota at INR 2–4 L/yr. Non-Karnataka students must apply through COMEDK or management quota. |
IIIT Bangalore leads Bangalore's placement outcomes with avg INR 36.75 LPA (2025) — the highest average package of any Bangalore engineering institution. Among traditional 4-year BE colleges, RVCE and PES University lead with highest packages of INR 56 LPA and INR 68 LPA respectively. MSRIT recorded INR 58 LPA highest and 1,170 offers.
| College | Placement Rate | Placement Rate | ROI Signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| IIIT Bangalore | 95% (iMTech/MTech) | INR 7.68–26.32 L (5-yr iMTech) | Outstanding (iMTech) |
| PES University | 90%+ | KCET: INR 3–6 L total | Outstanding (KCET tier) |
| RVCE | 654 BTech placed; 192 companies (2026) | KCET: INR 3.53 L total | Outstanding (ROI) |
| MSRIT | 95% (2024); 1,170 offers 2025 | KCET: INR 3.34 L total | Strong |
| BMSCE | 924 UG placed (NIRF 2025) | KCET: ~INR 3.53 L total | Good |
| DSCE | 80%+ | KCET: ~INR 4–6 L total | Moderate-Good |
RVCE and MSRIT placement ROI through KCET quota is exceptional: RVCE KCET total fee ~INR 3.53 Lakhs over 4 years against INR 10–15 LPA avg placement. The degree cost is recovered in under 4 months of median salary for KCET quota students — one of the strongest ROIs among non-IIT colleges in India.
| Scholarship | Eligibility | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
| Karnataka Post-Matric Scholarship (SC/ST/OBC) | Karnataka domicile SC/ST/OBC students enrolled in recognised Karnataka engineering college | Full tuition fee + maintenance allowance (varies) |
| Karnataka Fee Concession (SC/ST at Aided Colleges) | SC/ST students in government and aided colleges through KCET | Full tuition fee waiver for government-aided college seats |
| NSP National Scholarship Portal | SC/ST/OBC/EWS/Minority; qualifying in Class 12; enrolled in AICTE-approved institute | Various amounts; INR 10,000–1 Lakh/year |
| IIIT Bangalore Scholarship / Fee Waiver | Merit + need-based; various JEE Main rank bands | Partial fee waivers; SCI/ST full fee waiver |
| RVCE Merit-cum-Need Scholarship | Meritorious students with economic hardship; 60%+ in previous semester | Partial tuition fee waiver (amount per cycle) |
| MSRIT Ramaiah Foundation Scholarship | Students who entered through KCET; merit-based; strong academic performance | Fee concession on KCET-quota seats; partial funding |
| PES University Merit Scholarship | Based on KCET/JEE Main rank; multiple slabs; 90%+ Class 12 also considered | Partial fee waiver on tuition; varies by rank band |
| AICTE Pragati Scholarship (Girls) | Female BTech students; family income < INR 8 Lakhs; AICTE institute | INR 50,000/year for up to 4 years |
IISc Bangalore is the highest-ranked institution in Bangalore — NIRF #2 Overall, #1 University, #1 Research nationally (2025) — but it is a research institution, not a traditional engineering college. For 4-year BE/BTech, IIIT Bangalore (#69 NIRF Engineering, avg INR 36.75 LPA placement) leads by placement outcomes. MSRIT (#75 NIRF Engineering) is the top private autonomous college by NIRF rank. RVCE and PES University follow in the 101–150 Engineering band. BMSCE holds the highest NAAC grade (A++) among Bangalore private engineering colleges.
For KCET aspirants, RVCE CSE (closing rank 234–258 GM, 2025) is the single most competitive and sought-after BE seat in all of Karnataka. For COMEDK aspirants, RVCE CSE (307–542 GM, 2025) and MSRIT CSE (875–1,341 GM, 2025) are the top targets.
Karnataka has 380+ engineering institutions, with approximately 106 engineering colleges within Bengaluru city limits and its outskirts. Of these, approximately 34 are government or government-aided, and the rest are private (VTU-affiliated or private university campuses). About 150 of these participate in COMEDK for non-Karnataka student admissions.
Based on NIRF 2025 and placement data: 1. IISc Bangalore (research/B.Sc Research), 2. IIIT Bangalore (#69 NIRF Engineering, avg INR 36.75 LPA), 3. MSRIT (#75 NIRF Engineering, highest INR 58 LPA), 4. PES University (101–150 NIRF, highest INR 68 LPA), 5. RVCE (101–150 NIRF, highest INR 56 LPA), 6. BMSCE (151–200 NIRF, NAAC A++), 7. DSCE (201–300 NIRF), 8. BMSIT (201–300 NIRF), 9. Jain University (201–300 NIRF), 10. NMIT (NIRF participated). These are the top 10 engineering colleges in Bangalore 2025 across government and private categories.
Government engineering colleges in Bangalore 2025 include: UVCE (University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, est. 1917 — oldest government college, INR 20,000–50,000/year KCET, Bangalore University-affiliated), BIT Bangalore (Bangalore Institute of Technology — government-aided, VTU), Government SKIT Bangalore (government VTU college), and several government engineering colleges in surrounding districts. MSRIT and RVCE are private autonomous colleges that accept KCET quota students at heavily subsidised rates under Karnataka government norms.
IIIT Bangalore leads Bangalore engineering placements by average: INR 36.75 LPA avg, median INR 28 LPA, highest INR 60+ LPA (2025). Among 4-year BE colleges: PES University has the highest package (INR 68 LPA, 2025); RVCE follows (INR 56 LPA highest, avg INR 10–15 LPA, 192 companies); MSRIT records INR 58 LPA highest and 1,170 offers (2025). BMSCE's NIRF 2025 median of INR 8.50 LPA across 924 placed students represents consistent batch-wide outcomes.
Bangalore's IT ecosystem directly boosts all engineering placements — companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Intel, Cisco, Qualcomm, Infosys, and Wipro all maintain large offices or HQs in Bangalore, giving local engineering graduates a proximity advantage unavailable elsewhere in India.
Yes — through management quota at private VTU-affiliated colleges (25–30% seats) or through direct admission at private universities (PES University via JEE Main/management quota; Jain University via direct merit; Christ University via direct; REVA University via direct). For IIIT Bangalore, JEE Main is mandatory — no management quota exists. For UVCE (government), KCET is mandatory — no alternative.
For management quota: approach the college admissions office after KCET/COMEDK counselling rounds complete (typically September–October). Fees are 2–5x the KCET-quota rate. Karnataka government regulates management quota fees for aided colleges, so they cannot exceed notified limits. Management quota students receive the same VTU degree as KCET students.
Top engineering colleges in Bangalore accepting KCET include: RVCE (CSE GM closes 234–258 — most competitive), MSRIT (CSE GM ~1,100), PES University (CSE GM ~600–1,247), BMSCE, DSCE, BMSIT, NMIT, NHCE, BIT Bangalore, SKIT Bangalore, UVCE (government), and 200+ others. Only Karnataka domicile students are eligible for KCET. Non-Karnataka students must use COMEDK UGET for the same colleges.

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Government engineering colleges in Bangalore include UVCE Bangalore with a Rs 1.92 lakh BTech fee and high KCET cutoff, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology with placements averaging Rs 4 LPA, and Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology with tie-ups in public sector projects and strong KCET intake
Top 20 engineering colleges in Bangalore include IIIT Bangalore, MSRIT, RVCE, BMSCE, PES University, Jain University, Christ University, Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, CMRIT, and New Horizon College of Engineering, all ranked in NIRF 2025 or known for KCET and COMEDK-based admissions.
Engineering colleges in Bangalore charge total BTech fees ranging from Rs 1.92 lakh at UVCE (government) to Rs 26 lakh at IIIT Bangalore (private), with mid-range colleges like BMSCE, RVCE, and MSRIT charging between Rs 3.5 lakh and Rs 5 lakh for the full course.
IIIT Bangalore offers the highest placement with an average CSE package of Rs 18 LPA, followed by RV College of Engineering at Rs 12 LPA and MSRIT at around Rs 10 LPA, with recruiters like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google participating in campus drives in 2025.
The best college for CSE in Bangalore with low fees is UVCE Bangalore with a total fee of Rs 1.92 lakh, followed by MSRIT at Rs 5 lakh and BMS College of Engineering at Rs 4.5 lakh; all three have strong placement records for CSE and admit students mainly through KCET or COMEDK.
Top engineering colleges in Bangalore in 2025 include IIIT Bangalore (NIRF Rank 74, Rs 26 lakh), MSRIT (Rank 75, Rs 5 lakh), and RV College of Engineering (Rank 99, Rs 4.5 lakh), followed by PES University, Jain University, and BMS College of Engineering, with most accepting KCET, COMEDK, or JEE Main for BTech admissions.
Both RV College of Engineering and BMS College of Engineering in Bangalore are known for their top-notch facilities for mechanical engineering aspirants. They have advanced labs with latest equipment where you can work on everything from designing machines to understanding how materials behave. This hands-on experience you get at the college prepares you for real-world engineering challenges.
At New Horizon Educational Institute, engineering students have a ton of extracurricular activities to choose from. Whether you're into robotics, want to play sports, join cultural clubs, or even lead a community service project, there's something for everyone. It's a great way to relax after classes, meet new friends, and learn new skills other than engineering skills.
Getting into these top engineering colleges in Bangalore usually requires taking an entrance exam, but there isn't just one test that works for all of those colleges. Some colleges have their own exams, while others might accept scores from state or national tests like the KCET or COMEDK. It's important to check each college's admission requirements because those might be different for another.
Jain University in Bangalore has partnered with various companies to give engineering students placement opportunities. This means you could get to work on real-world projects, land internships, or attend special talks and workshops led by industry experts. It's a big advantage because you'll learn things that are directly relevant to where you want to work after graduating, making you a promising choice for employers.
Living at MSRIT as a student requires budgeting for day-to-day expenses. You might spend on average about INR 1 to INR 1.5 lakh rupees each year for admission to the hostel and what you need to live comfortably. This includes your room, food, and a little extra for things like books, travel, or a night out with friends.
If you're from another country and want to study engineering at PES University, there's a dedicated process for international candidates. First of all, international candidates need to show their English proficiency good marks at the school level. Then, depending on where you're from and what you've studied, there might be a few more forms to fill out or tests to take.
BMS College of Engineering in Bangalore is not just about theoretical knowledge. It's also a place where you can get hands-on experience and actual research opportunities, even as an undergrad. They've got various labs and projects where you can explore everything from renewable energy to robotics. It provides a great way to learn through practical experiences and could even lead to making something new or improving something that already exists.
RV College of Engineering is known for promising placement opportunities, making it one of the top engineering colleges in Bangalore. This is because they have strong ties with big companies that are always looking for smart, new talent. So, if placements after graduation is what you're aiming for, RV College is definitely one of the schools you should consider.
Yes, many of these top engineering colleges in Bangalore have special scholarships just for girls. They want more women to get into engineering, so they offer help based on how well you do in school or if you need the financial support. Top engineering colleges in Bangalore have their own scholarships with specific scholarship eligibility criteria. Eligibility criteria are based on your marks in the last qualifying exam. It also considers your extracurricular activities.
IIIT Bangalore offers courses that are as per the latest industry standards. You can learn about Computer Science, how Electronics and Communication work, and get into the world of Data Science. The college also have programs that provide promising exposure to current industry practices. It will be perfect to dive deep into the world of engineering.
No, B.E and B.Tech courses are not same. The Bachelor of Engineering degree partains the theory related work, whereas the Bachelor of Technology aims on the practical and work based knowledge.
Some of the popular entrance tests to take admission in the top engineering colleges in Bangalore are:
The average course fees of the engineering colleges in Bangalore are INR 25000 to INR 350000.
No, it is not compulsory to enroll your names for Masters’ after completing UG.
No, it is not possible to pursue a B.Tech degree and an engineering diploma at the same time.
All the top ranked engineering colleges in Bangalore have their own training and placement cell. After completing the BTech the deserving students will have the chance of getting selected by the companies like IBM, NVID, Reliance JIO Infocomm.
Yes, they accept. However, mainly the college is looking for the COMEDK score for their admission procedure.
Yes, some of the engineering colleges have hostel facilities for their students.
IIIT Bangalore has the best placement record with the average package of 26.96 LPA among the top engineering colleges in Bangalore.
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