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Vicky Kaushal, born on May 16, 1988 in a suburban chawl in Mumbai, is an actor by profession but before entering Bollywood, he first trained as an engineer. His father (Sham Kaushal, an action director in Indian films) wanted his sons to have a stable career away from show-business. With this in mind, Kaushal graduated with a bachelors degree in electrical engineering from Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology in 2009. How much does it cost to study at this institute? A normal BE or BTech degree at the Mumbai-based engineering college will cost students around Rs 4.5-5.5 lakh (for four years). The eligibility for RGIT Mumbai is that a candidate should have completed Class 10+2 in Science with Mathematics stream. Also, the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RGIT) in Mumbai considers the JEE Main score for admissions, along with the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) score. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RGIT) is a private engineering college affiliated to the University of Mumbai. It was founded in 1992, and is located in Andheri (west) region of Mumbai. The college is run by the Manjara Charitable Trust and was accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). RGIT offers the Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) undergraduate course, which is its flagship course, in seven disciplines. Notable alumni of RGIT, Mumbai NameProfessionVicky KaushalActorRavi DubeyActorTejasswi PrakashActorAnshumaan PushkarActorAyan MukerjiDirector In media interactions, Kaushal has described himself as a "regular kid who was interested in studying, playing cricket and watching movies". He claims that during an industrial visit to an IT company in his graduation year, he realised that he had no real interest in an office job and began aspiring to have a career in film. To pursue this dream, he enrolled to study acting at Kishore Namit Kapoor's academy while simultaneously participating in theatre with Manav Kaul's Aranya group and Naseeruddin Shah's Motley Productions. After doing some roles in plays, Kaushal started his career in films (2012) by working as an assistant director to Anurag Kashyap in the two-part crime drama Gangs of Wasseypur. He then did some small roles in Bollywood, and bagged his first leading role in the independent drama Masaan (2015), directed by Neeraj Ghaywan.