MSRUAS Bangalore B.Tech Admission 2026: Fees, Cutoff & Placements
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Your complete 2026 guide to M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS), MSR Nagar, Bengaluru — a NAAC A+ private university ranked NIRF Engineering #75 that awards its own degrees. Covers the 12 B.Tech branches & official UG/PG fees, the flexible RUAS-AT / COMEDK / JEE / KCET admission, the multi-disciplinary faculties, the new Electronic City campus & SUNY-Albany tie-up, placements, and how it differs from MSRIT.
By Krishna Pandey, Founder & Lead Counsellor — 12+ yrs in B.Tech, MBA & MBBS admissions · Reviewed by Pritam Kumar, Engineering Admissions Lead · Updated 2 June 2026
✅ Sourcing: figures follow official/institute disclosures (year-labeled) — verify current-year details on the official source before payment.
MSRUAS Overview: A NIRF-75 Private University
M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS) is the university arm of the large Gokula Education Foundation (Ramaiah group), one of Bengaluru’s biggest education and healthcare networks. Established in 2013 as a private university, it occupies the well-developed MSR Nagar campus on New BEL Road, Mathikere, in north Bengaluru, with a new engineering campus coming up at Electronic City in the south.

As a private university, MSRUAS designs its own applied, industry-oriented curriculum and awards its own degrees — distinct from the VTU-affiliated colleges in the city. It is accredited NAAC ‘A+’ and ranked in NIRF 2025 at #75 in Engineering (plus #22 Dental, #31 Architecture and the 101–150 Overall band) — a stronger engineering position than most KCET/COMEDK colleges in Bengaluru, which is its key differentiator. The university is genuinely multi-disciplinary, spanning engineering, dental and health sciences, pharmacy, design, management, sciences, hospitality and law on a single integrated campus.
MSRUAS — NIRF 2025 Ranking Snapshot
The Ramaiah name carries weight in Bengaluru: the Gokula Education Foundation has run education and healthcare institutions in the city for decades, and MSRUAS was created in 2013 to bring its professional programmes under a single, degree-awarding university with an applied focus. For students, that legacy translates into established infrastructure, a large alumni and recruiter network, and the reassurance of a well-known institutional brand — alongside the independence of a private university to design its own curriculum and admissions.
MSRUAS vs MSRIT vs MS Ramaiah Medical College — Don’t Confuse Them
The Ramaiah name spans several institutions under the Gokula Education Foundation, which causes frequent confusion. They are quite different:
📌 In one line: side-by-side comparison — cutoffs, fees & outcomes.
| Institution | What it is |
|---|---|
| MSRUAS — M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (this page) | A private university (est. 2013) awarding its own degrees; admission via RUAS-AT / COMEDK / JEE / KCET |
| MSRIT — M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology | An older autonomous, VTU-affiliated engineering college (VTU degree); KCET/COMEDK admission |
| MS Ramaiah Medical College | The MBBS college (under RGUHS) — a separate health-sciences institution |
So if you want a Ramaiah university degree with the flexible RUAS-AT/COMEDK/JEE/KCET route and an NIRF-75 engineering tag, that is MSRUAS. If you specifically want the VTU-affiliated engineering college, that is MSRIT. Both sit within the same MSR Nagar complex, so check the institution name carefully on any application.
What NIRF #75 & NAAC A+ Mean for You
For a relatively young private university (founded 2013), an NIRF 2025 Engineering rank of #75 is genuinely strong — it places MSRUAS ahead of nearly every KCET/COMEDK college in Bengaluru on that metric, and in the company of long-established institutions. NIRF weighs teaching and learning resources, research and professional practice, graduation outcomes, outreach and perception; a top-100 engineering position therefore reflects more than marketing — it points to real research output, faculty strength and placement outcomes.
The NAAC ‘A+’ grade independently certifies academic quality and processes across the university. Together with strong showings in Dental (#22) and Architecture (#31), these are the credentials to judge MSRUAS on. For applicants choosing between Bengaluru private universities, this ranking profile is MSRUAS’s clearest differentiator — balanced, of course, against its premium fee structure.
MSRUAS B.Tech Branches & Fees 2026-27 (Official)
MSRUAS offers 12 B.Tech branches plus BCA under its Faculty of Engineering & Technology. The official 2026-27 annual tuition fees are:
📌 In one line: fee structure — confirm the current-year official circular before payment.
| B.Tech branch | Annual fee (2026-27) |
|---|---|
| Electronics Engineering (VLSI Design & Technology) | ₹6,25,000 |
| Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) | ₹6,00,000 |
| Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning | ₹5,00,000 |
| Aerospace Engineering | ₹4,50,000 |
| Electronics & Communication (ECE) | ₹4,00,000 |
| Automotive Engineering | ₹4,00,000 |
| Mechanical Engineering | ₹4,00,000 |
| Robotics Engineering | ₹4,00,000 |
| Mathematics & Computing | ₹4,00,000 |
| Civil Engineering | ₹3,00,000 |
| Electrical & Electronics (EEE) | ₹3,00,000 |
| Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) | ₹2,00,000 |
Fees are per year and are revised annually. The newer specialisations — CSE, Electronics (VLSI), AI & ML and ECE — are both the most in-demand and the most expensive, reflecting their recruitment strength; the core branches (Civil, EEE) are the most affordable. The Robotics, Aerospace, Automotive and Mathematics & Computing branches are relatively distinctive offerings for a Bengaluru university. Always confirm the current fee for your specific branch on the official MSRUAS fee structure before paying; hostel, mess and other charges are additional.
The “University of Applied Sciences” Model
MSRUAS is deliberately named a University of Applied Sciences — a model inspired by the European (notably German Fachhochschule) tradition that prioritises practical, project- and laboratory-based learning, industry collaboration and employability alongside academic theory. In practice, that translates into well-equipped laboratories and workshops, design and innovation studios, mandatory projects and internships, and curricula shaped with industry input.
For engineering students, this applied emphasis is meant to shorten the gap between classroom and workplace — you spend more time building, testing and prototyping, and the university’s applied-research culture feeds back into teaching. It is one reason the institution sustains a top-100 NIRF engineering position, and a useful fit for students who learn best by doing rather than by lectures alone.
New Ramaiah Engineering Campus @ Electronic City (with SUNY Albany)
A headline 2026 development is Ramaiah’s new engineering campus at Electronic City — south Bengaluru’s biggest technology hub. The new campus is set to offer B.Tech in Computer Science, AI & ML, Electronics & Communication and Electronics (VLSI Design & Technology).

For students targeting software, AI or VLSI careers, an Electronic City address sits right among the city’s technology employers, which helps with internships and placements, while the SUNY-Albany collaboration adds an international dimension that few Bengaluru private colleges offer. As this is a newer campus, confirm the exact campus, intake, fee and the precise scope of the collaboration directly with MSRUAS admissions before applying.
Electronic City is home to some of India’s largest technology employers and campuses, so an engineering college located there gives students unusually direct access to internships, industry talks and the informal networks that often convert into offers. Paired with the SUNY-Albany academic collaboration, the new campus is positioned as a globally-oriented, IT-corridor option — though, as a recent launch, prospective students should confirm the build-out status, the first-batch intake and hostel arrangements before committing.
Multi-Disciplinary Faculties at MSRUAS (Beyond B.Tech)
MSRUAS is a full, multi-disciplinary university — useful if you want a campus where engineering sits alongside health sciences, design, management and law. Its faculties and indicative fees span:
- Engineering & Technology: B.Tech (12 branches), BCA, M.Tech (₹2.5–4 L/yr), MCA (₹3 L/yr).
- Dental Sciences: BDS (KEA quota) and a wide range of MDS specialisations.
- Pharmacy: B.Pharm (₹3.5 L/yr), Pharm.D (₹4.5 L/yr), and six M.Pharm specialisations.
- Management & Commerce: MBA (₹6 L/yr), BBA (Hons), B.Com (Hons).
- Art & Design: B.Des (Fashion / Interaction / Product, ₹3.5 L/yr), M.Des (Product Design).
- Physiotherapy: BPT (₹3.5 L/yr) and five MPT specialisations.
- Nursing: B.Sc Nursing, Post-Basic B.Sc and M.Sc Nursing.
- Life & Allied Health Sciences: B.Sc (Hons) in Cardiac Care, Radiology & Imaging, Dialysis, Optometry, Anaesthesia & OT, Biotechnology and Food Processing, plus M.Sc programmes.
- Natural & Social Sciences: B.Sc/M.Sc in Economics, Data Sciences, Psychology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics, and an MA in Public Policy.
- Hospitality: Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM).
- Law: BA LL.B (Hons), BBA LL.B (Hons), B.Sc LL.B (Cyber Security), LL.B and LL.M (incl. AI, Cyber Crime & Law).
This breadth means engineering students share a campus with dental, pharmacy, design, management and law peers — valuable for inter-disciplinary projects (for example, health-tech, design-engineering or legal-tech) that an engineering-only college cannot easily offer.
MSRUAS Postgraduate Programmes & Fees 2026-27 (Official)
MSRUAS offers a deep PG portfolio. Indicative official 2026-27 annual fees:
📌 In one line: fee structure — confirm the current-year official circular before payment.
| Postgraduate programme | Annual fee (2026-27) |
|---|---|
| M.Tech VLSI & Nanotechnology | ₹4,00,000 |
| M.Tech Structural Engineering | ₹3,00,000 (1st year) |
| M.Tech Aerospace / AI & ML / Construction Engg & Mgmt / Data Science & Engg / Manufacturing Tech / Robotic Engg | ₹2,50,000 each |
| MCA (Master of Computer Applications) | ₹3,00,000 |
| MBA | ₹6,00,000 |
| M.Des Product Design | ₹3,50,000 |
| M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics / Pharmacology / Regulatory Affairs) | ₹4,00,000 |
| M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy / Pharmacy Practice / Pharmaceutical Chemistry) | ₹3,00,000 |
| MPT (Physiotherapy specialisations) | ₹4,50,000 |
| M.Sc Nursing | ₹1,65,000 |
| M.Sc (Natural Sciences: Chemistry / Physics / Mathematics) | ₹96,000 each |
| LL.M (ADR / AI, Cyber Crime & Law) | ₹2,50,000 |
The MDS (Dental) PG programmes are charged per annum on Private and NRI quotas — broadly ₹2.3–15.75 Lakh (Private) and around ₹20 Lakh (NRI/Other) depending on the specialisation. M.Tech and MBA admissions consider GATE and CAT/MAT scores respectively (exempting candidates from RUAS-AT). Confirm the exact current PG fee and accepted exams for your programme on the official MSRUAS fee structure.
How to Get Admission to MSRUAS (2026)
MSRUAS keeps B.Tech admission deliberately flexible — you can enter through any of these:
- RUAS-AT — the Ramaiah University Admission Test (the university’s own test), the default route.
- COMEDK / JEE Main / KCET — a valid score on any of these is accepted for engineering and exempts you from RUAS-AT (the application form is still mandatory).
- MBA: CAT / MAT scores; Law: CLAT; M.Tech: GATE — all exempt from RUAS-AT.
The online application typically opens in December. After applying, seat allotment is on RUAS-AT performance (or your accepted entrance score) subject to eligibility; you then pay the fee by the offer-letter deadline, submit original documents at the Directorate of Admissions, and receive the Final Letter of Admission after verification. Lateral entry to the second year is available for eligible diploma holders.
Eligibility for MSRUAS Programmes
- B.Tech: Class 12 / PUC with Physics and Mathematics compulsory plus one of Chemistry / Computer Science / Electronics / Biology, with the prescribed minimum aggregate, and a valid RUAS-AT / COMEDK / JEE / KCET score.
- BCA / B.Des / BBA / B.Com: Class 12 in any stream with the prescribed minimum, via RUAS-AT (or the relevant accepted route).
- BDS / health-science UG: Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology and a valid NEET (regulated programmes) / RUAS-AT as applicable.
- MBA: a Bachelor’s degree with the prescribed minimum and a CAT / MAT score; LL.B: via CLAT; M.Tech: a relevant B.E./B.Tech with GATE.
These are indicative; exact eligibility (subjects, minimum percentage, accepted exams and reservation) varies by programme and year, so confirm on the official MSRUAS admissions page for your specific course before applying.
MSRUAS 2026 Admission Process: Steps & Documents
A typical 2026 journey looks like this:
- Apply online on the official MSRUAS portal (applications open around December) and pay the application fee.
- Appear for RUAS-AT — or submit a valid COMEDK / JEE / KCET (engineering), CAT / MAT (MBA), CLAT (law) or GATE (M.Tech) score, which exempts you from RUAS-AT.
- Seat allotment & provisional offer based on merit and eligibility.
- Fee payment by the deadline in the provisional offer letter (to avoid cancellation).
- Document submission & verification at the Directorate of Admissions — carry originals, 3 self-attested copies and 6 photographs — followed by the Final Letter of Admission.
Documents to keep ready: Class 10 / SSLC and Class 12 / PUC marks cards, your entrance scorecard, transfer certificate, migration certificate (for non-Karnataka boards), study certificates and diploma marks cards (for lateral entry) where applicable, Aadhaar, and passport-size photographs. Confirm the current schedule on the official MSRUAS portal — or let FindUrCollege track dates and help you plan RUAS-AT / COMEDK / JEE alongside your other options.
MSRUAS Placements & Career Outcomes
MSRUAS reports a highest package of around ₹52 LPA and an average of about ₹7 LPA across disciplines, with B.Tech averages typically in the ₹4–6 LPA range. Its applied, industry-oriented model and NIRF Engineering #75 standing support recruitment across IT, core-engineering, design and health sectors, and the computing branches record the strongest CTCs. The new Electronic City campus and the University at Albany collaboration are pitched at strengthening this further.
An NIRF Engineering rank of #75 places MSRUAS ahead of nearly every KCET/COMEDK college in Bengaluru on that metric — unusual for a young private university and reflective of its research output and applied model. As always, the average package (~₹7 LPA), not the ₹52 LPA peak, is the realistic signal for a typical graduate; ask the placement cell for the latest verified, branch-wise figures (average, median and placement rate) before deciding.
The recruiter mix at a multi-disciplinary, NIRF-ranked university typically spans IT-services and product companies, core-engineering and manufacturing firms, design and consulting houses, and — uniquely here — health and pharma employers drawing on the university’s medical ecosystem. Engineering students should still treat strong internships, projects and coding skills as the main levers for the better offers, since the headline packages concentrate in the computing branches and among the top performers in every cohort.
Campus, Facilities & Student Life
- Campus: a well-developed, integrated campus at MSR Nagar (New BEL Road), Bengaluru, plus the new Electronic City engineering campus — both within the wider Ramaiah education and healthcare complex.
- Labs & studios: extensive engineering laboratories and workshops, design and innovation studios, and applied-research centres in line with the “applied sciences” model.
- Library: a large central library with print and digital resources, journals and standard technical databases.
- Hostels: on-campus hostel accommodation for outstation students, with mess facilities.
- Health & sports: access to the Ramaiah medical and dental facilities, plus sports grounds and indoor facilities.
- International & industry: the SUNY-Albany collaboration and a broad industry-interaction and placement apparatus across faculties.
- Student life: technical and cultural clubs, fests, and a diverse, multi-disciplinary student community.
Being part of the larger Ramaiah complex means students benefit from shared, mature infrastructure — from specialised laboratories and a substantial library to medical facilities on hand — that a young stand-alone university would struggle to match. The MSR Nagar location is central within north Bengaluru and well served by road and metro, while the forthcoming Electronic City campus offers a second base in the southern IT belt for the engineering programmes that operate there.
Scholarships, Fees & Refund Policy
- Scholarships: MSRUAS offers merit scholarships through the Directorate of Admissions, plus applicable Government of Karnataka concessions for eligible categories.
- Education loans: loan-assistance support is available via the university’s banking tie-ups — ask the admissions office for current lenders.
- Refund policy (UGC norms): 100% of the aggregate fee (less a small processing charge) for withdrawal 15+ days before the notified last date of admission; 90% within 15 days before; 80% within 15 days after; 50% within 16–30 days after; and 0% beyond 30 days after. Application and entrance-test fees are non-refundable, and foreign/NRI refunds follow RBI/forex rules.
Scholarship slabs and the refund schedule are revised periodically and governed by UGC/regulatory notifications, so confirm the current terms in your offer letter before committing.
MSRUAS vs Other Bengaluru Private Universities
If you are weighing Bengaluru’s private universities, here is roughly how MSRUAS sits:
📌 In one line: side-by-side comparison — cutoffs, fees & outcomes.
| University | Distinguishing edge |
|---|---|
| MSRUAS (this page) | NIRF Engineering #75, NAAC A+, applied model, deep health-science faculties, SUNY-Albany tie-up |
| Dayananda Sagar University (DSU) | “AI-First”/Nvidia positioning, large Kanakapura Road campus |
| REVA University | Flexible REVA-EET/JEE/KCET admission, large Yelahanka campus |
| PES University | Strong CSE brand and placements |
| Jain (Deemed-to-be University) | Broad programme range, central Jayanagar presence |
On the engineering metric specifically, MSRUAS’s NIRF #75 is its clearest advantage; the decision then comes down to branch, fee, campus and the specific strengths each university emphasises. FindUrCollege can run that comparison for your exact profile.
Why Choose MSRUAS — Strengths & Trade-offs
To weigh the case for MSRUAS in one place:
| Strengths | Trade-offs to weigh |
|---|---|
| NIRF Engineering #75 — ahead of most Bengaluru private colleges | Premium fees (CSE ~₹6 L/yr) vs KCET state-quota seats |
| NAAC A+ private university; own, applied-model degree | Average package (~₹7 L) sits well below the ₹52 L peak |
| Flexible admission (RUAS-AT or COMEDK/JEE/KCET) | Newer Electronic City campus — verify intake & details |
| Deep multi-disciplinary & health-science faculties; SUNY-Albany tie-up | North-Bengaluru main campus — plan commute / hostel |
For a CSE/AI/VLSI aspirant who values a strong NIRF brand, an applied curriculum and an international collaboration — and for whom the fee is affordable — MSRUAS is a top-end Bengaluru private option. For students prioritising the lowest fee, a VTU degree through KCET/COMEDK at MSRIT or another college may suit better.
Dental, Pharmacy & Health Sciences at MSRUAS
Beyond engineering, MSRUAS is unusually strong in the health sciences — a direct benefit of sitting within the wider Ramaiah medical and dental ecosystem. Its Faculty of Dental Sciences is ranked NIRF #22 in Dental, offering BDS (through the KEA quota) and a full range of MDS specialisations such as Orthodontics, Prosthodontics, Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Periodontics, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Pedodontics.
The Faculty of Pharmacy runs B.Pharm, Pharm.D and six M.Pharm specialisations (Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacy Practice and Regulatory Affairs). The Faculty of Life & Allied Health Sciences adds B.Sc (Hons) programmes in Cardiac Care, Medical Radiology & Imaging, Dialysis, Anaesthesia & OT, Optometry, Biotechnology and Food Processing, plus M.Sc options, a Master of Public Health and a Hospital Administration master’s. Physiotherapy (BPT/MPT) and Nursing (B.Sc/M.Sc) complete a genuinely comprehensive health-sciences cluster.
For engineering students, this matters because it opens health-tech and bio-medical project opportunities — from medical devices and imaging to health data science — that a stand-alone engineering college rarely offers.
Research, Innovation & Industry Collaboration
A top-100 NIRF engineering position is built partly on research, and MSRUAS’s applied-sciences model is geared towards it — with applied-research centres, funded projects, patents and publications feeding back into teaching. Students typically engage with real projects, design challenges and prototyping through their programmes, supported by well-equipped laboratories and innovation studios.
On the industry side, the university maintains structured industry-interaction, internships and placement processes across faculties, and the new Electronic City campus places engineering students directly within south Bengaluru’s technology cluster. The University at Albany (SUNY) collaboration adds an international research and curriculum dimension for the new campus’s CSE, AI & ML, ECE and VLSI programmes. Confirm the current scope of research centres, industry partners and the international collaboration directly with the university, as these evolve year to year.
Career Outcomes by Branch
Outcomes at MSRUAS, as at most universities, vary by branch:
- CSE, AI & ML, Electronics (VLSI): the strongest demand and CTCs — software development, data/ML, semiconductor and product roles, aligned with the Electronic City campus and SUNY tie-up.
- ECE, Mathematics & Computing: a mix of software, embedded, analytics and core-electronics roles.
- Robotics, Aerospace, Automotive, Mechanical: core-engineering, R&D, automotive and aerospace-supplier roles, plus crossover into software for many graduates.
- Civil, EEE: infrastructure, construction-tech, power and core roles — the most affordable branches, with steady (if more modest) placement outcomes.
Across branches, the ₹52 LPA high reflects standout offers while the ~₹7 LPA average is the realistic benchmark; computing-heavy branches pull the average up, so judge each branch on its own published, verified data.
MSRUAS B.Tech Cutoffs & How Competitive Is Admission?
Because MSRUAS accepts multiple entrance exams (RUAS-AT, COMEDK, JEE Main, KCET), there is no single cutoff — your competitiveness depends on the exam you use and the branch. The high-demand branches — CSE, AI & ML and Electronics (VLSI) — fill fastest and need the strongest scores/ranks, while Civil, EEE and some core branches are more accessible. As a private university with its own counselling, MSRUAS allots seats on merit within each accepted-exam pool plus a management share.
If you hold a COMEDK or KCET rank you can use it directly; if not, the RUAS-AT (or a JEE Main score) keeps the door open — one of the practical advantages of the flexible, university-run admission. Exact closing positions change each year, exam and round, so verify the current branch-wise eligibility and any indicative cutoffs on the official MSRUAS admissions page before locking choices.
Is MSRUAS Right for You?
MSRUAS is a strong fit if you want a NAAC A+ private university that awards its own degrees, with a genuinely strong engineering standing (NIRF #75, ahead of most Bengaluru KCET/COMEDK colleges), a flexible admission route (RUAS-AT or COMEDK/JEE/KCET), a broad multi-disciplinary campus, a new Electronic City campus and an international (SUNY-Albany) collaboration. The trade-off is premium, university-tier fees (CSE ~₹6 L/year), well above the KCET state-quota seats at VTU colleges. If the NIRF-75 brand, the applied curriculum and the flexible route appeal and the budget fits, MSRUAS is a top-end Bengaluru private option; if a low-fee VTU degree is the priority, weigh MSRIT and the other VTU colleges too. Keep the MSRUAS / MSRIT / Ramaiah Medical distinction clear. FindUrCollege can compare MSRUAS against MSRIT, DSU, REVA and the other Bengaluru options for your profile and budget — free of cost.
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