Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur₹27.12L · MBBS
Verified 12 Jun 2026
Al-Ameen Medical College Hospital building in Bijapur (Vijayapura) with its name on the facade, arched architecture and landscaped forecourtVerified 12 Jun 2026Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur · Bijapur (Vijayapura)
Bijapur (Vijayapura)Est. 1984

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur — Fees, Management Quota, Cutoffs 2026

MBBS · Management quota fee
₹27.12L/year
Route: NEET-UG / Management / NRI
Seats vary by branch & date — verify availability before paying.
₹27.12L
MBBS · Annual tuition
₹27.12L
MBBS · Management quota
230
Total intake
Management quota fees 2026-27

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur management quota fees 2026-27 · quota-wise

Quota-wise fee rows with source/verified status, availability checks, and the application route for Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur. Browse Medical Colleges in Karnataka.

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur management quota fees 2026-27. MBBS is ₹27.12L. Compare the source status and confirm live seat availability before payment.

Management-quota fees · 1 course
Annual management-quota fee shown. Figures vary by quota & year — confirm the live seat & fee before any payment.
CourseAnnual fee
MBBSsource₹27,11,950/yr
Route comparison · NEET state vs all-India vs management
NEET-UG · state quota (KEA)Lowest fee: government / state-quota seats filled by Karnataka KEA counselling on the NEET-UG rank.
NEET-UG · All-India Quota (MCC)15% of seats filled by the Medical Counselling Committee on the NEET-UG All-India rank.
Management / NRI quotaHigher-fee NEET-merit seats (management via KEA; NRI for OCI / PIO / foreign nationals). Verify the fee and seat before any payment.

Application process · mgmt quota

1Message a CollegeAndFees counsellor on WhatsApp for current 2026-27 seat availability and the exact management-quota fee.
2Submit application form + Class 12 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) marksheet + NEET-UG scorecard / rank card. If an NRI or sponsored route is applicable, sponsor documents may be required.
3Verify seat availability, official receipt format and refund policy before payment. Payment should go to the institution account.
4Pay only institution-confirmed tuition plus any documented college-level charges through the official payment channel. Hostel + transport billed separately; original documents deposited at admission.
Get current 2026-27 quota rates and seat availability checks via WhatsApp.CollegeAndFees counsellor: +917975193033
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Fees · 2026-27

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur fees

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur fees: MBBS · Annual tuition is ₹27.12L. Use the rows below to compare quota-wise amounts in one place.

MBBS · Annual tuition
27.12L
Management quota · fee by branch
BranchFee
MBBSfee source
Annual fee
₹27,11,950 /yr
Government · fee by branch
BranchFee
MBBSfee source
Annual fee
₹1,53,571 /yr
NRI · fee by branch
BranchFee
MBBSfee source
Annual fee
₹27,11,950 /yr
Private · fee by branch
BranchFee
MBBSfee source
Annual fee
₹12,00,117 /yr
Programmes · intake

Programmes & intake

MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)

MBBS
150intake
₹27.12LAnnual · /yr

MD General Medicine

MD Gen Med
15intake

MS General Surgery

MS Gen Surg
10intake

MS Obstetrics & Gynaecology

MS OBG
9intake

MS Orthopaedics

MS Ortho
9intake

MD Paediatrics

MD Paed
8intake

MD Anaesthesiology

MD Anaes
6intake

MD Radio Diagnosis / Radiology

MD Radio Diag
6intake

MS ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)

MS ENT
3intake

MS Ophthalmology

MS Ophthal
3intake

MD Respiratory Medicine

MD Resp Med
3intake

MD Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy

MD Derm
2intake

MD Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

MD Forensic
2intake

MD Pathology

MD Path
2intake

MD Anatomy

MD Anat
1intake

MD Physiology

MD Physio
1intake
Cutoffs

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur NEET-UG (KEA Karnataka government/state quota) / NEET-UG (KEA private / minority / Others quota) / NEET-PG 2025 (KEA PGET MD/MS — last-allotted ranks computed from official KEA allotment lists) cutoffs

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur cutoffs for NEET-UG (KEA Karnataka government/state quota) / NEET-UG (KEA private / minority / Others quota) / NEET-PG 2025 (KEA PGET MD/MS — last-allotted ranks computed from official KEA allotment lists). category-wise opening and closing ranks are listed below. MBBS NEET-UG (KEA Karnataka government/state quota) GM (General Merit) CET-2024 R2 (General) closing rank is 77,419.

NEET-UG (KEA Karnataka government/state quota)2024
BranchCategoryRoundOpeningClosing
MBBScutoff sourceGM (General Merit)CET-2024 R2 (General)77,419
MBBScutoff source2BCET-2024 R2 (General)78,993
MBBScutoff source3BCET-2024 R2 (General)79,269
MBBScutoff sourceGM-Rural (GMR)CET-2024 R2 (General)84,884
MBBScutoff source1G (Category 1)CET-2024 R2 (General)85,652
MBBScutoff source2ACET-2024 R2 (General)90,671
MBBScutoff sourceSTCET-2024 R2 (General)2,13,265
MBBScutoff sourceSCCET-2024 R2 (General)2,24,563
NEET-UG (KEA private / minority / Others quota)2024
BranchCategoryRoundOpeningClosing
MBBScutoff sourcePrivate (Open, OPN)CET-2024 R2 (Private)1,17,292
MBBScutoff sourcePrivate (GMP)CET-2024 R2 (Private)1,39,182
MBBScutoff sourcePrivate (GMPH, Hyderabad-Karnataka)CET-2024 R2 (Private)1,60,519
MBBScutoff sourceMM (Muslim minority)CET-2024 R2 (Private)2,14,971
MBBScutoff sourceOthers (management, Q)CET-2024 R2 (Private)13,83,012
NEET-PG 2025 (KEA PGET MD/MS — last-allotted ranks computed from official KEA allotment lists)2025
BranchCategoryRoundOpeningClosing
MD General Medicinecutoff sourceGovernment (GM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)15,274
MD General Medicinecutoff sourcePrivate (MM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)37,564
MD General Medicinecutoff sourceNRIKEA PGET-2025 R1 final (29-11-2025)99,208
MD General Medicinecutoff sourceOthers/Management (MNG)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)1,72,746
MD Radio Diagnosiscutoff sourceGovernment (GM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)12,379
MD Radio Diagnosiscutoff sourcePrivate (MM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)27,286
MD Radio Diagnosiscutoff sourceNRIKEA PGET-2025 R1 final (29-11-2025)1,00,810
MD Radio Diagnosiscutoff sourceOthers/Management (MNG)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)1,97,084
MD Paediatricscutoff sourceGovernment (STG)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)79,531
MD Paediatricscutoff sourcePrivate (MM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)39,019
MD Paediatricscutoff sourceOthers/Management (MNG)KEA PGET-2025 stray final (07-03-2026)1,62,288
MS General Surgerycutoff sourceGovernment (GM)KEA PGET-2025 stray final (07-03-2026)61,896
MS General Surgerycutoff sourcePrivate (MM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)80,475
MS General Surgerycutoff sourceOthers/Management (MNG)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)2,26,800
MS Obstetrics & Gynaecologycutoff sourceGovernment (S2G)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)47,489
MS Obstetrics & Gynaecologycutoff sourcePrivate (MM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)34,450
MS Obstetrics & Gynaecologycutoff sourceOthers/Management (MNG)KEA PGET-2025 stray final (07-03-2026)1,43,557
MS Orthopaedicscutoff sourceGovernment (S2G)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)70,010
MS Orthopaedicscutoff sourcePrivate (MM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)80,800
MS Orthopaedicscutoff sourceOthers/Management (MNG)KEA PGET-2025 stray final (07-03-2026)2,23,763
MD Anaesthesiologycutoff sourceGovernment (S1G)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)95,863
MD Anaesthesiologycutoff sourcePrivate (GMPH)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)1,38,931
MS Ophthalmologycutoff sourceGovernment (GM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)57,479
MS Ophthalmologycutoff sourcePrivate (MM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)80,829
MS ENTcutoff sourceGovernment (GM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)57,210
MS ENTcutoff sourcePrivate (MM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)1,17,887
MD Respiratory Medicinecutoff sourceGovernment (S2G)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)68,494
MD Respiratory Medicinecutoff sourcePrivate (MM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)51,190
MD Respiratory Medicinecutoff sourceOthers/Management (MNG)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)1,98,027
MD Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosycutoff sourceOthers/Management (MNG)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)2,12,077
MD Pathologycutoff sourceGovernment (GM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)1,89,423
MD Pathologycutoff sourcePrivate (OPN)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)1,95,424
MD Forensic Medicinecutoff sourcePrivate (OPN)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)2,29,034
MD Anatomycutoff sourceGovernment (GM)KEA PGET-2025 mop-up final (26-02-2026)1,42,735

Three official cutoff sets are shown for Al-Ameen Medical College (KEA UG code M033). (1) NEET-UG government/state quota, CET-2024 Round 2: General Merit closed at NEET rank 77,419; further sub-quota closings that round were GM-Rural 84,884, 2A-Kannada 1,16,242, 2A-Rural 97,948, 2B-Rural 88,314, 3A-Rural 89,993, 3B-Rural 89,956, SC-Rural 2,40,571 and ST-Rural 2,16,697. (2) NEET-UG private-quota publication, same round: Open 1,17,292, GMP 1,39,182, GMPH 1,60,519, and a populated MM (Muslim minority) category closing at 2,14,971 — consistent with the college's 'Minority (L,R)' tag in the KEA fee notification. The Others/management seat closed at 13,83,012 and the NRI column shows no closing rank in R2 — both tiers are effectively fee-driven rather than rank-competitive. These are the latest cleanly published KEA UG cutoff PDFs (CET-2024); the 2025 UG cutoff PDF was not yet published at the time of writing. (3) NEET-PG 2025: the MD/MS rows are LAST-ALLOTTED All-India NEET-PG ranks computed by us from KEA's official PGET-2025 final allotment lists (R1 final 29-11-2025, R2 final 24-12-2025, mop-up final 26-02-2026, stray final 07-03-2026) — for each course and quota, the worst rank allotted in the latest round where that seat type was filled; they are allotment-list readings, not a KEA cutoff publication. The college does not appear anywhere in MCC's NEET-PG 2025 allotment lists (all four rounds checked) — its MD/MS seats are filled through KEA PGET, the normal pattern for a private RGUHS-affiliated college.

Admissions · 2026-27

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur admissions

NEET-UG via KEA government/state quota (KEA-notified fee Rs 1,53,571 per year, 2025-26)NEET-UG via KEA private quota (Rs 12,00,117 per year), including the KEA MM (Muslim minority) categoryNEET-UG via KEA management ('Q'/Others) and NRI tiers (both Rs 27,11,950 per year) — also KEA-allottedNEET qualification is mandatory for every seat

Application steps

1Qualify NEET-UG conducted by the NTA
2Register for KEA UGNEET counselling (college code M033) within KEA's announced windows
3Complete KEA document verification (the college's notification: registration and verification at KEA are compulsory)
4Fill and lock college/course options; KEA publishes allotments by NEET rank and category
5Report to the college at Athani Road, Vijayapur with the KEA admission order
6Pay the KEA-notified fee for the allotted tier and complete admission within the stipulated time

Documents required

KEA admission order and acknowledgementNEET-UG admit card and score cardClass 10 and 12 (PUC) marks cardsTransfer, study and conduct certificatesCaste / income certificates where applicable (KEA category claims)Minority-category candidates: documents per KEA's MM-category rules in the UGNEET guidelinesPhysical fitness certificate, Aadhaar and passport-size photographs (per the KEA document set)
Hostel · campus

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur hostel

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur hostel details are listed in this section. capacity ~600 students + 150 interns + 85 residents. hostel availability for Boys and Girls. location: Within the 200-acre campus on Athani Road, Vijayapur. amenities include On-campus boys' and ladies' hostels, Capacity: ~600 students + 150 interns + 85 residents (disclosure figure), Steam-cooking mess, 24x7 security.

~600 students + 150 interns + 85 residentsCapacity
Boys + GirlsGenders

📍 Within the 200-acre campus on Athani Road, Vijayapur

Amenities
On-campus boys' and ladies' hostelsCapacity: ~600 students + 150 interns + 85 residents (disclosure figure)Steam-cooking mess24x7 security
hostel source
Scholarships

Scholarships

The college publishes no institutional MBBS scholarship scheme on its official site, and none is claimed here. Karnataka state-quota students can pursue the state SSP and national NSP government scholarship portals independently; eligibility there depends on the student's category and family income, not on the college.

Infrastructure & facilities

Labs, library, sports, hostels & campus facilities

The campus spreads over two hundred acres on the western hills of the historical city of Bijapur (Vijayapura), with the main college building, administrative block, central library, hostels, playground, basketball stadium and the teaching hospital on one site. The air-conditioned central library seats 300+, holds more than 11,500 text and reference books, subscribes to more than 100 national and international print journals and 250+ e-journals and e-books, and adds RGUHS's HELINET consortium (about 500 full-text e-journals); it works round the clock. Teaching spaces include four lecture theatres of 180 capacity each plus a 200-seat air-conditioned gallery-type theatre at the hospital, a 1000-seat auditorium, an open-air theatre, a central research laboratory and an animal house. Separate hostels inside the campus accommodate about 600 students plus 150 interns and 85 residents, with a steam-cooking mess and round-the-clock security. The college runs 21 departments — 3 pre-clinical, 4 para-clinical, 13 clinical and 1 medical education.

11,500
Library volumes
250
E-journals
Campus facilities
200-acre campus on the western hills of Vijayapura700+ bed Al-Ameen Medical College Hospital on campusAir-conditioned central library (11,500+ books, 100+ print journals, 250+ e-journals, RGUHS HELINET)Hostels for ~600 students, 150 interns and 85 residentsFour 180-seat lecture theatres + 200-seat AC gallery theatre1000-seat auditorium and open-air theatreCentral research laboratory and animal houseOn-campus bank/ATM, post office and 800+ KVA power backup

Research & rankings

Centres, patents, grants & MoU partners

Al-Ameen Medical College at Bijapur (Vijayapura) was started in September 1984 by Dr. Mumtaz Ahmed Khan, founder of the Al-Ameen Movement, under the Al-Ameen Charitable Fund Trust, Bangalore (founded 1979). The college's own About page records that Dr. Khan 'founded the first Muslim Minority Medical College and its hospitals in India' — a minority status that is also visible in official Karnataka counselling data: KEA's 2025-26 fee notification tags the college type 'Minority (L,R)', and KEA's CET-2024 private-quota cutoff publication carries a populated MM (Muslim minority) category for the college (closing NEET rank 2,14,971). No NCMEI minority-certificate number is published, so the status is stated here exactly as the college and KEA records put it. The college is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bengaluru and has been recognised since 1994 — first for 100 MBBS seats, raised from 100 to 150 by the NMC order of 06.05.2019. It runs 21 departments and publishes the Al-Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences from the campus. The latest university results on its NMC disclosure are from 2023: in the RGUHS examinations of February 2023 (RS-4 scheme), MBBS Phase-I pass rate was 65.66%, Phase-II 76.28% and Phase-III Part-I 89.84%; the PG examination of May 2023 recorded 82.35% (56 of 68). Neither a NAAC grade nor a NIRF Medical rank exists for the college: nothing NAAC-related appears on its official site or in the official sources consulted, and the college is absent from the NIRF 2024 Medical ranking list — both stated plainly rather than guessed.

Leadership & faculty heads

Management, principal & heads of departments
Dr. Nishikant N. Gujar
Dr. Nishikant N. Gujar
Principal
Mr. Ziaulla Sheriff
Chairman
Dr. Jilani A. Awati
Medical Superintendent
FAQ

Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur FAQs

What is the management quota fee for MBBS at Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur?
Rs 27,11,950 per year in the KEA 2025-26 medical fee notification (college code M033) — and the NRI tier is the same Rs 27,11,950. The other KEA tiers: government quota Rs 1,53,571 and private quota Rs 12,00,117 per year. KEA tags the college 'Minority (L,R)' but uses the standard four-tier fee structure — there is no separate minority fee column. The college publishes no tier-fee table of its own; the KEA notification is the official fee source.
What was the NEET cutoff for Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur?
In KEA's CET-2024 Round 2 (the latest cleanly published KEA cutoff PDFs), the government/state-quota General Merit seat closed at NEET rank 77,419; category closings included 2B 78,993, 3B 79,269, 1G 85,652, 2A 90,671, ST 2,13,265 and SC 2,24,563. In the private-quota publication, Open closed at 1,17,292, GMP at 1,39,182, GMPH at 1,60,519, the MM (Muslim minority) category at 2,14,971, and the Others/management seat at 13,83,012; the NRI column shows no closing rank that round.
Is there direct admission to MBBS at Al-Ameen Medical College?
No. The college's own admission notification says admissions are 'through NEET Exams only' and that 'all admission to Government seats / Private seat / NRI / Management seat are made through KEA (Karnataka Examination Authority) only' — with registration and document verification at KEA compulsory. NEET qualification is mandatory for every seat, including the management and NRI tiers, which are also KEA-allotted at the KEA-notified fees. Treat any agent promising a seat outside NEET/KEA with extreme caution.
How many MBBS seats does Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur have?
150, per the NMC's UG seat matrix of 03-12-2025 (150 in both AY 2024-25 and 2025-26). The college opened with 100 seats in September 1984 and the intake was raised from 100 to 150 by the order of 06.05.2019. The NMC website's college-search modal still shows a stale 'ug Approved: 100' legacy field — the seat matrix, the NMC archival record and the college's own sanctioned-intake disclosure all agree on 150.
Is Al-Ameen Medical College a minority institution, and what does that mean for admission?
Yes — it is a Muslim-minority institution run by the Al-Ameen Charitable Fund Trust, Bangalore; the college's About page describes its founder as having 'founded the first Muslim Minority Medical College and its hospitals in India'. In official counselling data this shows up two ways: KEA's 2025-26 fee notification tags the college type 'Minority (L,R)', and KEA's private-quota cutoff publication has a populated MM (Muslim minority) category — closing at NEET rank 2,14,971 in CET-2024 R2. Minority status does NOT change the fee structure (standard four KEA tiers) and every seat still fills through KEA on NEET merit. No NCMEI certificate number is published, so the status is stated exactly as the college's own wording and KEA's records put it.
Does Al-Ameen Medical College have MD/MS (PG) courses?
Yes — 80 MD/MS seats across 15 disciplines per the NMC PG seat matrix of 30-01-2026: General Medicine 15, General Surgery 10, OBG 9, Orthopaedics 9, Paediatrics 8, Anaesthesiology 6, Radio Diagnosis 6, ENT 3, Ophthalmology 3, Respiratory Medicine 3, Dermatology 2, Forensic Medicine 2, Pathology 2, Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1. Respiratory Medicine and Dermatology are new seats first listed for AY 2025-26 — KEA's PGET-2025 allotment lists confirm both were allotted. There are no DM/MCh courses (the NMC super-speciality matrix has no row for the college), and the NMC modal's 'pg Approved: 32' is a stale legacy field.
What are the MD/MS fees at Al-Ameen Medical College?
Per KEA's PG MD/MS fee notification 2025-26 (the college's PG code is M24): clinical courses cost Rs 7,83,108 (government quota) or Rs 13,87,994 (private quota) per year, with management/NRI tiers of Rs 30,15,000 for Ophthalmology, ENT and Anaesthesia, Rs 65,15,000 for Paediatrics, Orthopaedics and General Surgery, Rs 70,15,000 for General Medicine and OBG, and Rs 85,15,000 for Radio Diagnosis. Pre-clinical MD courses (Anatomy, Physiology) cost Rs 1,11,015 / Rs 1,87,668 and para-clinical (Pathology, Forensic Medicine) Rs 2,07,027 / Rs 3,58,253 per year.
What was the NEET-PG cutoff at Al-Ameen Medical College?
Computed from KEA's official PGET-2025 final allotment lists (last-allotted All-India NEET-PG ranks): government-quota seats closed at 12,379 for MD Radio Diagnosis, 15,274 for MD General Medicine, 57,210 for MS ENT, 57,479 for MS Ophthalmology and 61,896 for MS General Surgery (stray round). Private-quota closings ran from 27,286 (Radio Diagnosis) to about 2,29,034 (Forensic Medicine), and management ('Q') seats closed far deeper — e.g. General Medicine 1,72,746 and Orthopaedics 2,23,763 — reflecting that the management tier is fee-driven. These are allotment-list readings, not a KEA cutoff publication.
Is Al-Ameen Medical College recognised by the NMC, and which university is it under?
Yes — MBBS is recognised (NMC code KA/004/P/3): first recognised in 1994 for 100 seats, recognised for the 150-seat intake for degrees granted on or after January 2018, with annual renewal for 150 seats granted for AY 2024-25 per the NMC archival record. All its MD/MS courses also carry the NMC's 'Recognized' flag. The college is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bengaluru, and has been so since RGUHS took over health-science affiliations in Karnataka.
What is the total cost of MBBS at Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur?
Tuition-only, at the KEA 2025-26 rates held constant across the 4.5-year course: government quota about Rs 6.9 lakh (Rs 1,53,571 x 4.5), private quota about Rs 54 lakh (Rs 12,00,117 x 4.5), and management or NRI tier about Rs 1.22 crore (Rs 27,11,950 x 4.5). These figures exclude hostel, mess and other college-side charges, none of which are published officially; KEA revises tier fees by academic year.
How big is the hospital at Al-Ameen Medical College?
Al-Ameen Medical College Hospital has more than 700 beds per the college's NMC infrastructure disclosure, with 15 operation theatres, a 24x7 casualty and trauma centre, a licensed blood bank and CT/MRI/ultrasound imaging. Its 2024 clinical volume per the disclosure: 5,47,519 outpatient visits (about 1,501 a day), 48,423 admissions and 82% bed occupancy, with 22,481 operations. Note the college's own pages conflict on bed count (1000 / 700+ / 500 across three pages) — the infrastructure disclosure's 'more than 700 beds' is the figure used here. An Al-Ameen Women & Children Hospital also operates on campus.
Is Al-Ameen Medical College safe — are there anti-ragging and harassment committees?
Yes. The college's NMC disclosure page lists an Anti-Ragging Committee with members' contact details, a Gender Harassment Committee, and the NMC's anti-ragging reporting channel. Ragging complaints can also be raised through the national UGC anti-ragging portal, antiragging.in. The hostels operate with round-the-clock security per the infrastructure disclosure.
Sources

Verification & sources

This page is built from 20 verified sources. Each fact above carries inline citation to the original PDF, AICTE/NIRF disclosure, official portal, or AQAR. Counsellors re-check fee bands, intake, cutoffs, hostel notes, and admission routes before publication.

Latest verification: 12 Jun 2026.

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Lead Admission Counsellor. RV College of Engineering 2017 graduate, guiding students for admissions in Bangalore since 2017. Page-level fee facts are checked against official disclosures, college admissions-office discussions, and admissions verified at the same fee levels.

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