Both the institutes are government institutes and provide best in class education when it comes to Fire and safety engineering. They offer good placement opportunities in government and private organizations with good packages. However, NFSC Nagpur might be the choice to go due to the following reasons.
CUSAT:
Let’s discuss CUSAT first.
NFSC Nagpur:
Considering all the facts above it is safe to say that NFSC Nagpur is the best option of the two. It is a central Govt. college under the Ministry of Home Affairs and has a rich alumni network in major public and private organizations.
Established in 1957, the National Fire Service College is an autonomous body managed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. It’s a unique institute in India located in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
National Fire Service College offers a four-year Bachelors of Engineering (B.E) course with a specialization in Fire Engineering. Applicants of this program must have completed
The final list is released after considering the candidate’s medical test and JEE Mains rank.
Here are the processes to get admission in the National Fire Service College (NFSC), Nagpur for B.Tech in Fire Engineering:
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Step |
Details |
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Eligibility |
10+2 with PCM + one subject, 45% marks (40% SC/ST), JEE Main qualified |
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Application |
Online registration, form filling, document upload, and fee payment |
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Document Verification |
Original document submission, medical & physical fitness test |
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Merit List & Counseling |
Based on JEE Main score and physical/medical standards |
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Final Admission |
Submit documents, pay fees |
Fee structure for B.Tech/B.E. (Fire Engineering)
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Fee Component |
Amount (Approx.) |
Notes |
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Tuition Fee |
96,000 (total for 4 years) |
Some sources say 1,92,000; check institute for latest |
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Hostel Fee |
18,000 (total for 4 years) |
May vary; some sources suggest this is per year |
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Messing Charges |
220 per day (variable) |
Estimate: 18,000–20,000 per year |