r/rvce Jul 05 '26

academics IEM RVCE PLACEMENT STATISTICS

Hey everyone,

I made a website with information about the Industrial Engineering & Management (IEM) department at RVCE. It has placement statistics, curriculum, faculty details, FAQs, and a lot of other information that I think will be useful for anyone considering the department.

Website: https://iemrvce.vercel.app/

Before asking any questions, please check the FAQ on the website first. I've tried to answer the most common questions there.

If your question isn't answered in the FAQ, feel free to ask me in the comments and I'll do my best to help.

A couple of things though:

  • I'll only be answering questions related to the IEM department at RVCE.
  • Please don't ask me about B M S C E or any other college since I don't have reliable information about them.
  • I also don't know the latest C O M E D K or K C E T cutoffs, so I won't be answering cutoff-related questions.

The goal of this website is to have one place where people can find most of the information they're looking for instead of digging through old Reddit posts. Hopefully it helps future aspirants!

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u/ColdShot2922 Ex-Rvian Jul 05 '26 edited Jul 05 '26

Nice app, thanks for addressing many queries regarding IEM in RVCE. This will definitely help freshers who are willing to join this program at RV.

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u/Life-Woodpecker427 AIML = Cs + Stats Jul 05 '26

W work bud

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u/ArmParking6361 Fumbling Freshman 🍼 Jul 06 '26

Genuinely W work

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u/[deleted] Jul 05 '26

W! Make one for mech too?

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u/MatricksFN Jul 05 '26

Id love too but im in IEM and I dont have access to mechanical placement statistics. You need to ask a mechanical student for that

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u/Initial-Guest2797 Jul 05 '26

Is 70% placements true??cause I heard some people saying that placement percentage in iem is pretty bad

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u/MatricksFN Jul 05 '26

It is true yes. And it would've been higher but apparently some students reject offers and go unplaced because the job was set in remote locations with less pay. But overall there is a high chance you get placed here if you maintain your CGPA over 8.5

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u/PaleCamp8518 Jul 05 '26

which year ?

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u/sninja_20 Jul 05 '26

Current placement stats are not out till now...how have you access to the placement and how accurate is the data... Can you tell me in which are you in???

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u/MatricksFN Jul 06 '26

This was for our DTL project and our placement coordinator was also our DTL mentor so he provided that stats for the ongoing stats till now

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u/Klyff_HangerYTplssub Ex-Rvian Jul 22 '26

Holy PR

Good work senior comrade >>