Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, is one of the most populated cities in India, with a population of over 12 million. As India’s population and economy continue to grow, the need for qualified engineers also grows. Bangalore is home to many of India’s top engineering colleges listed below.
Note on Location: Bangalore’s traffic is a key factor; colleges like MSRIT (North Bangalore) or IIIT-B (Electronic City) offer different advantages based on their proximity to specific tech hubs.
As per the latest NIRF rankings, below we have featured the top engineering colleges in Bangalore as follows:
| College Name | NIRF Rank (Latest) | Location | Avg. Placement (LPA) |
|---|---|---|---|
| M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology | 59 | Mathikere | 7.5 – 9.0 LPA |
| International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore | 62 | Electronic City | 25 – 35 LPA |
| R. V. College of Engineering | 70 | Mysore Road | 10 – 12 LPA |
| BMS College of Engineering | 73 | Basavanagudi | 8.0 – 9.5 LPA |
| New Horizon College of Engineering | 114 | Marathahalli | 6.5 – 8.0 LPA |
| Jain University | 117 | Kanakapura Road | 6.0 – 7.5 LPA |
| Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering | 126 | Kumaraswamy Layout | 6.5 – 8.0 LPA |
| Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology | 128 | Yelahanka | 6.0 – 7.0 LPA |
| PES University (RR Campus) | 147 | Banashankari | 10 – 12 LPA |
| Alliance University | 159 | Anekal | 5.0 – 7.0 LPA |
Candidates need certain conditions and requirements to get admission to this top college. Hence, you must fulfil the basic eligibility criteria if you are willing to be admitted to these colleges.
In the following table, we have covered course-wise fee information. Fees under KCET are significantly lower than COMEDK or Management quotas. Have a look….
| College Name | Fee Structure (Approx.) | Ownership |
|---|---|---|
| M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology | B.E./BTech – 3.47 lakh | Private |
| IIIT Bangalore | M.Tech/B.Tech – 6.40 lakh+ | PPP (Public-Private Partnership) |
| R. V. College of Engineering | BE/BTech – 2.35 lakh | Private |
| B.M.S. College of Engineering | BE/BTech – 88.24K (CET) | Private |
| New Horizon College of Engineering | BE/BTech – 10 lakh (Total) | Private |
| Jain University | B.E./BTech – 2.5 – 4.5 Lakh/yr | Private |
| Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering | BE/BTech – 3.89 lakh | Private |
| Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology | BE/BTech – 2.65 lakh | Private |
| PES University | BE/BTech – 1.84 lakh (CET) | Private |
| Alliance University | BTech – 8 lakh | Private |
For a detailed visual breakdown of these institutions, including placements at Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, watch the video below:
Source: Top 10 Engineering Colleges in Bangalore 2026 – Vidhyaa.in
This video summarizes the eligibility, admission process, and average packages for the top 10 colleges [00:00:33].
The direct answer is “no.” While B.E. is traditionally viewed as more theory-oriented and BTech as practical, in India, especially under VTU, the distinction depends more on the specific university’s curriculum than the degree name. Both degrees require the completion of four years of education.
Yes, most top universities have hostel facilities for the students to stay in. Apart from hostels, few institutes offer PG at major locations in Bangalore city.
No, it is not mandatory to do a master’s after completing your bachelor’s degree. Apart from PG, students also opt for many other options to pursue their careers, such as startups, which can be an easy destination.
Most engineering colleges in Bangalore boast a wide range of societies where students can join for extracurricular activities. Various societies available in most engineering colleges are arts and crafts, sports, drama, literature, internships, etc.
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is one of the most popular entrance exams for engineering students in India. However, for Bangalore colleges, KCET and COMEDK are the most critical exams for securing seats.
Yes, many private & government colleges are offering scholarship opportunities for students. These scholarships are offered based on merit, need, and means.