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B.Tech 6 Courses | ₹1.36 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 75% + JEE Main | |
M.Tech 2 Courses | ₹1.2 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | |
Ph.D 6 Courses | ₹55,500 - 64,500 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | |
MCA | ₹1.2 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation |
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I choose electrical Engineering in Harcourt Butler technical university kanpur because of its reputation and the vast opportunities in this field. I think some professors should be changed as they provide boring lecture of 50 minutes.
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Course curriculum is same as of other government institutes. They follow syllabus of IITs . You can prepare good for the GATE Examination from this syllabus. You can make notes from the regular classes taken by professors and easily score good in the middle semester and end semester examinations.
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Course curriculum is pretty standard, the syllabus and topics are such that are required for any engineering student. But mind you, it the same old curriculum that's dragging from years only slight changes here and there.
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Since HBTU is the oldest college in India with 102 years of excellence in Electronics Engineering is the core and best branch in HBTU We have a girls and boys ratio of 1:8 We have iit graduate teacher with a lot of experience and knowledge Exams are very timely and copy checking is all on time without any delay
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So I chose the electronics branch because I want to go for Satellite and transmission work as a career in the future. ECE branch provides u with many other opportunities too like circuit designing, research, govt jobs etc. For a batch of 80 students, there are 10-12 faculties dedicated to teaching. Faculties are highly qualified with more than just experience almost everyone is a PhD degree holder. Here, passing Semester exams is not very difficult. You just have to stay aware of the important topics the teacher gives and should start prepping for exams a week before.
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I chose the Electrical Engineering branch because I want to work in the government sector. Well-qualified teachers are here, almost everyone is a Ph.D. holder. Some are really good at teaching while the rest are just average. Mid-semester exams are not so difficult to pass but for internal marks, you have to work hard.
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I have chosen the B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering, the faculty members are really good and a lot of faculties are PhD holders. The student ratio is much better than many top colleges. There are 2 mid sem exams and 1 end sem exam each semester, the difficulty level is moderate anyone who starts studying 1 week prior can easily score 7-7.5 GPA.
Well, Electronics is a core branch and placements are also good here. Well, the faculty-to-student ratio is approximately 1:40. All the faculty are highly qualified and have done PhDs from reputed institutes. The teaching method is simple and efficient. There are 2 mid-semester exams and an end-semester exam to end the semester. One mid-semester exam each month and end sem is after a duration of approx 2 months. The difficulty of the exam is based on the amount of study one has done. Paper is easy to pass if one has attended the lectures and made the notes.
Electrical Engg is very bad at hbtu. And the faculty of the department is ok. The exam level is moderate.1 faculty for each subject is provided. Exams are always timely.
I am a BTech Information technology undergraduate. Faculty is qualified but in the end, it's you whose hard work will decide his future. most of the assistant professors are pursuing PhD from the university. There is a mid semester and an end semester examination which are not much difficult to pass. studying sincerely 15 days before the exam is sufficient to get average marks.
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