Total Fees | ₹3.2 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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REAP counselling | Jul 26, 2024 |
REAP results | Jul 24, 2024 |
REAP registration | Jun 27, 2024 - Jul 17, 2024 |
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Name of Course | Bachelor of Technology |
Duration | 4 years |
Specializations | 6 |
Mode of Application | Online |
Selection Criteria | Entrance Exam Score/Counselling |
There are 6 specializations in the B.Tech course which are mentioned below:
Civil Engineering | Electrical Engineering |
Computer Science & Engineering | Mechanical Engineering |
Electronics & Communication Engineering | Mining Engineering |
To apply for the B.Tech course, candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from any recognized board and secured 60% marks.
The students can secure their seat in this college through the competitive exams like JEE Main or RPET. The candidate can also secure a seat through REAP counseling which is based on the student's JEE score.The selection is solely dependent on the student's ranks in the mentioned exams.
If the student is willing to apply through JEE main :
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My family background is in engineering so I was told Civil Engineering will be best for me. The faculty-student ratio is around 1:10 1 teacher for 10 students. The minimum qualification for our faculty is Btech whereas only one teacher is hired on basis of Btech.
40000 per semester and there are 8 semesters in b tech civil engineering and examination fees are extra almost 320000 in 8 semesters and examination fees are extra and sport extra and picnic charges also been extra charges and so many extra charges.
As i got the college through the cousling after the RPET exam which was conducted by govt. university, the fee and other expensed were fixed according to the policy of govt. university. At that time it was feasible. Not so less but also not so much expensive.
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