Rasta Center For Road Technology (Rasta), founded in 2002 through a collaboration between the Government of Karnataka and Volvo India, is a private institution located in the Peenya Industrial Area of Bengaluru. Known for its focus on highway technology and infrastructure research, the campus is well-equipped with advanced CNC and CAD labs, precision material-testing workshops, smart classrooms, a library, an auditorium, and essential sports and medical facilities. The institute serves as a hub for training engineers in cutting-edge infrastructure technologies and is affiliated with VTU and approved by AICTE. Rasta offers M.Tech programs in Highway Technology and Infrastructure Management, along with diplomas and certificate courses. The M.Tech program admits students through GATE/KCET, with a closing rank around 4,236. The placement cell at Rasta helps students secure internships and full-time roles, with top recruiting companies such as Intralife, Embedded, and others. In 2023, the highest placement package was 3.75 LPA, while the average package was 5.4 LPA. Students are also offered separate hostels for boys and girls, with facilities like Wi-Fi, a gym, a mess, medical services, and 24×7 security. Hostel fees range from ₹60,000 to ₹80,000 annually, and nearby PG accommodations are also available. Tuition fees are approximately ₹1.63 lakh for B.Tech and ₹1.39 lakh for M.Tech, with scholarships and financial aid options. Rasta is committed to providing applied learning experiences, with hands-on training in CNC machining, CAD-CAM tools, highway testing, and mechatronics. The institute trains over 3,000 engineers annually and plays a crucial role in the aerospace, defense, and infrastructure sectors. As a key player in government-industry-academia collaborations, Rasta continues to contribute to the development of skilled professionals for India's growing infrastructure and engineering industries.