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B.Tech17 Courses | ₹1.63 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% +WBJEE/JEE(Main) | 28 Dec - 27 Jan 2024 | |
B.Tech {Lateral}16 Courses | ₹1.57 Lakhs - 1.62 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Diploma in Engineering +JELET | - | |
MBA1 Course | ₹1.31 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% + WB-JEMAT | - | |
M.Tech7 Courses | ₹98,600 - 1.23 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Pass in Graduation + WBUT PGET | - | |
MCA | ₹1.27 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% + WB JECA | - |
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Asansol Engineering College - [AEC], Asansol | ₹105226 |
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Electronic and communication engineering is a good course for learning software and hardware and semiconductor and Electronic. This course have mainly 2 part coding and Electronic.This course is so interesting and have lot of knowledge.
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The curriculum is well designed and placement of this college took me to chooose this course. The curriculum deigned to prepares you for real-world applications with the studies and other skilles learning , activities. Overall the teaching methods are good can't able to suggest anything for now. Exams are held every second month of the semester by the college.
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The curriculum is very well designed and the syllabus is full of important chapters . The curriculum is designed such that a student can manage both the studies and other activities or any skill learning activities. Exams are taken every second month.
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• the aspects of the curriculum that influenced my decision it'll making during my diploma in food processing technology. So during my b.tech degree it'll be easy to understandable. • the curriculum prepares me for my work-life & real life application will much easier nowadays. • some kind on theory subjects need to improving like food toxicology, flavour technology etc.
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As a Core branch student Curriculum is good enough to get ready for any more studies as well as for jobs. For electronics we get to cover a lot of topics that are taught in a pretty decent manner. But I would suggest to study some topics on our own as well as everything is not possible to be covered by the teacher in a sem. as schedule doesn't allow for long hours of classes.
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i dont thik that the curriuculum is relevent for job finders speceficly first year, they teach us ethics and morals which arent even in job interview. but from 2nd year the subjects are good and relevent.
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The course curriculum is well aligned with the placement preparations and also for the gate exam. A mix of theory and practical classes. exams are well spaced and assignments are given on a regular basis.
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I choose mechanical engineering courrse cause of here advantages in mechanical is so good like happening aero MECH club team vidyut etc are most enjoyable Sometime teachers speaks in Bengali then some bihari and other states are face the difficulties Almost 6 months for semester
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Course curriculum is pretty good. In 1st year all branches are same their curriculum is also same . In 2nd year the curriculum will change and you can study about your field but not that much deeply but in 3rd and 4th year the curriculum will be on your core field deeply. In my experience I think in many course curriculum needs more practical experience rather than theoretical.
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In this college the core branches like Mechanical, Chemical, Biotechnology, Electrical are really good and have good placement rates. The non-core branches like CSE, AIML, etc also good but the placement rate have reduced. There are many Clubs in the colleges which gives the opportunity to develop some other skills required for real world applications. Like Manab Racing club gives you the opportunity to build a F3 car from scratch and take it to racing tracks. There are many more like this. This this will develop your extra skills besides studies. In a year there are two semesters and between one semester exam 2-3 class tests are given. Though it's good but simultaneously it becomes hectic to complete the syllabus and creates an extra pressure.
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Information regarding management quota fees is not disclosed by the institute. However, according to some of my friends who acquired admissions in the institute through it, the fees of management quota are around 2 lacs- 2.5 lacs.
The management quota fees are dependent on your negotiator, agent, consultant too. The above-mentioned amount does not include the hostel fees. It is at the time of college fees payment that the students are required to pay the hostel fees. You should consult with your seniors as they have a better knowledge regarding such matters. Although they would suggest that it would be a waste of money.
If you are interested in software, only then you should take admission at Bangalore. A few esteemed software companies such as Wipro, Infosys, etc. visit for the recruitment process.
The chemical branch at the institute is terrific. You should look into this course once as well. Your decision is concerned with building your career therefore make sure you opt for a course that would not make you have regrets later.
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No, hostel fee is not included in the course fee. You need to pay hostel fee seperately to the authority.