Brindavan College of Engineering
ABOUT Brindavan College of Engineering
Brindavan College of Engineering (BrCE), established in 1994 in Bengaluru, is affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) and approved by AICTE. The college offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate engineering programs with a focus on academic excellence, industry exposure, and skill development. Located near Yelahanka, BrCE has a diverse student community, modern laboratories, and a focus on holistic education.
COLLEGE ELIGIBILITY
Admission to Brindavan College of Engineering is based on:
  • Karnataka CET – State quota
  • COMED-K – Private/management quota
  • JEE Main – Accepted for select seats
Eligibility requires completion of 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science/Electronics, and at least 45% aggregate marks (40% for Karnataka reserved category candidates).
COURSES OFFERED
BrCE offers undergraduate engineering programs under VTU in the following branches:
  • B.E. Civil Engineering
  • B.E. Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
  • B.E. Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
  • B.E. Information Science & Engineering (ISE)
  • B.E. Mechanical Engineering
FEE STRUCTURE
The fee structure for BrCE varies depending on the program and admission category:
  • Total Tuition Fee Range: ₹0.12 L – ₹9.66 L for the 4-year B.E. program
  • CSE & ECE: Typically in the ₹9 – ₹10 L range
  • Other Branches: Lower fee brackets depending on specialization and quota
PLACEMENTS
BrCE has a placement cell that works with recruiters from IT services, startups, and core engineering. However, public placement statistics are limited. Based on student reviews:
  • Placements are described as “decent” with opportunities in both IT and non-IT roles
  • Top recruiters include Infosys, Wipro, Accenture, and regional companies
  • No official median salary data published; offers vary significantly by branch
Students from CSE and ECE generally report better placement outcomes compared to core branches.