RV University, Bangalore | BCA Admissions 2026
ApplyComprehensive education for the tech-driven era. Cutting-edge labs and facilities. Merit-based scholarships available
Comprehensive education for the tech-driven era. Cutting-edge labs and facilities. Merit-based scholarships available
Merit Scholarships available
Ranked #45 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed, 91% Placement, 800+ Recruiters
Asia’s only university to be awarded the highest accreditation by WASC, USA and by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA), UK
AICTE & UGC Approved | NAAC A+ Accredited | Scholarships Available
India's Largest University | NAAC A++ | 100% Placements Record | Highest CTC 2.5 Cr PA | 150 + Programmes across Multiple Disciplines
The college has spacious classrooms a basic library and functional labs which are helpful for practical learning however the infrastructure feels outdated and there is limited access to modern facilities like Wi-fi smart classrooms or advanced lab techniques sports amenities and common areas also need improvement
The academic curriculum is good and covers essential topics in detail many teachers are experienced and approachable but some still rely on old teaching methods without using innovative tools regular assignments and practical sessions help but industry exposure and workshops are minimal
placement opportunities are average a few companies visit but most of entry level roles and many students prefer to go for higher studies instead the college does not have strong tie ups with big recruiters so self efforts is needed for better career opportunities
The fees are reasonable making it affordable for most students for the amount paid you get a decent education and basic facilities however if you expect advanced infrastructure placement supports or vibrant campus life if might feel limited in value
Campus life is Carmen friend friendly with supportive peers there are occasional cultural activities and academic events but not many extracurricular correspond events its more steady focused than lively so students looking for an active campus experience might find it a bit dull