The admission process at Uttar Pradesh Technical University (UPTU) begins with an announcement from UPSEE in December, followed by online application submissions and credential uploads. Admit cards are issued in March. The entrance exam features 150 questions across Physics, Chemistry, and Math, totaling 600 marks. Successful candidates undergo document verification and choose institution preferences during counseling. Several rounds of counseling take place. A notable example is a candidate securing Mechanical Engineering at HBTI Kanpur with a general rank of 8510 and a girls' rank of 810.
Another candidate chose BIET Jhansi for Mechanical Engineering due to financial reasons. BIET's Mechanical Engineering department has 14 permanent faculty members and a 1:60 faculty-to-student ratio. The staff is well-educated but varies in engagement levels. The college emphasizes a structured teaching approach, balancing theory with limited practical work. Ragging is banned, and extra classes are available. The total fee is 93,000 INR, including 69,000 INR for tuition and 24,000 INR for hostel.
Mess fees are around 10,000 INR annually. Scholarships are offered for students with parents earning less than 2 lakh INR yearly. Regarding placements, CS and IT branches have a 70-80% placement rate, while core branches like Civil and Mechanical fare worse. Approximately 350 out of 450 students find placements, with companies like Adobe, Infosys, and TCS offering packages between 3 to 7 lakhs per annum. The highest package is 17 lakhs, with an average of 6 lakhs.
The placement cell is active, despite some companies blacklisting the college. Government scholarships cover the academic fee for eligible students, excluding hostel and mess fees. General and OBC students receive a refund of 57,000 INR, while SC/ST students get a full refund of 71,400 INR. The B.Tech fee is 56,000 INR, with additional hostel and mess charges. There's no college-provided loan facility, but bank loans are available. The college does not offer its own scholarships, but students are encouraged to apply for government scholarships early.
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