Complete 2026 admission guide for Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology (RAIT), Navi Mumbai, Nerul, Navi Mumbai — branches, entrance, cut-offs, fees, eligibility, management/NRI quota and placements.
Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology (RAIT) is a well-established engineering institute in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, founded in 1983 under the Ramrao Adik Education Society. RAIT now functions as a constituent of D.Y. Patil (Deemed to be University) — a notable change from its earlier University of Mumbai affiliation. (Note: this is the Navi Mumbai RAIT under D.Y. Patil; it is distinct from the other D.Y. Patil engineering colleges in Pune/Akurdi.) It has a strong reputation in Navi Mumbai, especially for its Computer/IT programmes.
For 2026 applicants, admission is entrance-based — a minimum of 50% in Class 12 (PCM) with a valid MHT-CET or JEE Main score, through the D.Y. Patil deemed-university admission process. As a deemed university, the fee is on the higher side (around ₹16–22 lakh over four years; B.Tech CSE about ₹22.3 lakh, up from about ₹16.3 lakh in 2024-25). RAIT's placements are strong: per NIRF 2024, 720+ UG students were placed with a median of about ₹7.5 LPA and a highest of about ₹43.13 LPA (by Amazon), with recruiters including TCS, LTIMindtree, Cognizant, Accenture and Morgan Stanley.
This guide covers everything a 2026 B.Tech applicant needs for RAIT — the affiliation and approvals, the branches on offer, the indicative fee structure (merit/CET vs management/NRI quota), eligibility, the step-by-step admission process, placements and the career scope after graduation. All details are compiled from official and authoritative sources and should be re-confirmed on the official website before you apply.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Institute | Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology (RAIT) — an engineering institute of the Ramrao Adik Education Society, now under D.Y. Patil (Deemed to be University) |
| Established | 1983 |
| Type / approvals | Now a constituent of D.Y. Patil (Deemed to be University); AICTE-approved (distinct from the other D.Y. Patil colleges in Pune/Akurdi) |
| Programme | B.Tech — 4 years (Computer, IT, ECE, EXTC, Mechanical and more) |
| Admission | MHT-CET / JEE Main with the D.Y. Patil deemed-university admission process (entrance-based) |
| Eligibility | At least 50% in Class 12 (PCM) with a valid MHT-CET or JEE Main score |
| Indicative fee | Around ₹16–22 lakh over four years as a deemed university (B.Tech CSE ~₹22.3 lakh; was ~₹16.3 lakh in 2024-25) — confirm officially |
| Placements (NIRF 2024) | 720+ UG students placed, median ~₹7.5 LPA; highest ~₹43.13 LPA (Amazon) |
| Campus | Nerul, Navi Mumbai |
| Location | Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra |
RAIT offers B.Tech across in-demand branches; exact intake is set by the university:
Indicative B.Tech fee details for the 2026 session. Fees are revised periodically and differ by quota (merit/CET vs management/NRI) and branch — always confirm the current figure on the official website before any payment:
| Category | Indicative B.Tech Fee |
|---|---|
| B.Tech total (deemed university) | Around ₹16–22 lakh over four years (confirm the branch-wise figure officially) |
| B.Tech CSE total | Around ₹22.3 lakh (was ~₹16.3 lakh in 2024-25; confirm officially) |
| Hostel, mess & other charges | Additional |
To apply for the B.Tech programme at RAIT, candidates should meet the following criteria:
Admission is handled through the D.Y. Patil (Deemed to be University) admission process, on the basis of a valid MHT-CET / JEE Main score:
RAIT's placements are strong for Navi Mumbai. Per NIRF 2024, 720+ UG students were placed with a median package of about ₹7.5 LPA and a highest of about ₹43.13 LPA (by Amazon), with recruiters including TCS, LTIMindtree, Cognizant, Accenture and Morgan Stanley.
Indicative top recruiters: TCS, LTIMindtree, Cognizant, Accenture and Morgan Stanley, among others.
RAIT's strength is in Computer/IT, alongside ECE, EXTC and Mechanical. The D.Y. Patil deemed-university status and Navi Mumbai location support a strong placement record.
The four-year B.Tech is organised across eight semesters and typically follows this pattern (exact courses are set by D.Y. Patil (Deemed to be University) and revised periodically):
| Stage | Focus (indicative) |
|---|---|
| First Year | Common engineering core — Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Programming, Basic Electrical/Mechanical, Engineering Graphics, Communication |
| Second & Third Year | Branch core subjects, labs, electives and a mini-project; internships in the summer breaks |
| Fourth Year | Advanced electives, a major project/capstone and final placements |
RAIT graduates are recruited heavily into IT and software roles (for Computer/IT) and electronics and core roles, supported by the Navi Mumbai and wider Mumbai recruiter base.
Whether a college awards a B.Tech or a B.E. rarely matters in practice — both are four-year undergraduate engineering degrees, and recruiters and PG programmes treat them as equivalent. The difference is largely historical and varies by university; some position B.Tech as slightly more application/industry-oriented and B.E. as slightly more theory-oriented, but the curricula are broadly the same and both are approved by AICTE/UGC where applicable. What actually matters is the institute's reputation, accreditation (NBA/NAAC), branch, faculty and placements — not the suffix. At RAIT, the qualification is the B.Tech.
India's private engineering seats are filled through a few distinct routes — knowing which applies to RAIT (MHT-CET / JEE Main with the D.Y. Patil (Deemed University) admission process) is the first step in your plan:
A word of caution: management and NRI quotas are legitimate, college-published categories with fixed fees and a sanctioned seat matrix — always apply through the official college process and verify the fee and seat availability directly, never through unofficial 'donation' middlemen.
When budgeting for RAIT, plan for more than tuition — university and exam fees, hostel and mess, books and a laptop, and (for management/NRI seats) the higher fee slab all add to the four-year outlay. The merit/CET-quota fee is usually much lower than the management/NRI fee, so the route you take changes the total cost significantly. Because fees are revised periodically and differ by quota and branch, base your planning on the latest official fee notification rather than third-party estimates. Most students fund the degree through education loans (B.Tech is a recognised professional degree accepted by all banks); ask whether RAIT offers merit scholarships or fee concessions for the 2026 intake.
RAIT is located in Nerul, Navi Mumbai. Location matters for engineering: a strong industry and IT ecosystem means more internships, live projects, guest sessions and recruiter access, plus a wider alumni network for placements. When planning, factor in travel, accommodation and the cost of living in Navi Mumbai alongside the course fee — and remember that the branch and the institute's recruiter relationships often matter more for outcomes than the city alone.
Your branch shapes your career more than almost any other single choice, so pick it deliberately rather than by cut-off alone. A few practical pointers: Computer Science / IT branches have the largest recruiter pool and the highest average packages today, but are also the most competitive; Electronics & Communication (ECE) is versatile, spanning hardware, embedded systems, semiconductors and software; Electrical (EEE), Mechanical and Civil are strong, stable core branches with roles in power, manufacturing, design and infrastructure; and newer branches such as AI & Data Science and Cyber Security ride current demand but are best judged on the specific college's faculty and labs. Weigh your own aptitude and genuine interest against the branch's placement record at RAIT specifically — a core branch at a strong college often beats a trendy branch at a weaker one. A useful rule of thumb is to shortlist on branch + college reputation + total fee together, not any one of them alone. If you are unsure, our counsellors can map your rank, interest and budget to a realistic branch-and-college shortlist for free.
The headline fee is rarely the final cost, so it is worth checking every avenue at RAIT before deciding. Most students fund a B.Tech through a mix of scholarships and an education loan. On the scholarship side, look at government schemes (central and state, plus post-matric and minority scholarships for eligible categories), institute merit scholarships and fee concessions (often tied to your entrance rank or Class 12 marks), and the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) where applicable. For the balance, B.Tech is a recognised professional degree, so every major bank offers education loans — collateral-free up to a threshold — with repayment starting after a moratorium once you are placed. The practical takeaway: when you compare colleges, compare the net fee after scholarships and the realistic average package, not the sticker price alone, and confirm the current scheme directly with RAIT.
Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology (RAIT), Navi Mumbai, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, combines an established Navi Mumbai reputation, strong placements, a D.Y. Patil deemed-university degree and strong Computer/IT programmes. For Navi Mumbai B.Tech aspirants, it is a solid choice — just confirm the current (higher, deemed-university) fees, the admission route and branch availability officially, and note it is distinct from the Pune/Akurdi D.Y. Patil colleges. For personalised guidance on the admission route, the management/NRI-quota option, document checklist and a realistic branch-and-college shortlist, contact our counselling desk for a free call.
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