Founded in 1983, Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology (RAIT) is a private engineering college and a constituent institute of the DY Patil Educational Academy. The institute is approved by the government of Maharashtra and is recognised by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The institute is affiliated with the university of mumbai. The Electronics, and Electronics and Telecommunications departments have been approved by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA).
The 5 acre RAIT campus hosts well equipped class rooms, well-stocked air-conditioned library, well equipped computer labs, a fully air-conditioned auditorium with a seating capacity of 750, well-equipped hospital, and a 25-acre playing field.
RAIT offers various courses in engineering, technology and sciences both in undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It also offers PhD programmes for research in computer science and electronics.
Undergraduate programmes
RAIT offers Bachelor’s degree in five areas that include:
Electronics
Electronics and Telecommunication
Computer
Information Technology
Instrumentation
Postgraduate programmes
RAIT offers Master’s degree in five areas that include:
Electronics
Computer Engineering
Information Technology
Electronics & Telecommunications
Instrumentation Engineering
Instrumentation and control engineering
Research programmes
Research (PhD) programme is offered in:
Computer Science
Electronics
80 percent of the seats are allotted through the centralised admission system and 20 percent of the seats are allotted at the institute level for all courses.
The minimum eligibility criteria for direct admission into Second Year of Engineering is a first class (60 percent and above) in the diploma level course of Engineering.
Candidates can apply online also by filling application forms.
Fees – Please contact RAIT office for detailed information on fees.
RAIT was placed among the Top 50 Engineering institutes in Times of India Engineering Institute Survey 2014.
RAIT provides comfortable accommodation facility for students.