Course Curriculum Overview
Civil engineering at follows semester system and has a duration of 4 years. There course structure is very good and focuses on a lot of research and practicals. The days are generally very hectic and exams too are very tiring.
Placement Experience
The placement cell of the Institute carries out various functions and activities that build the growing relationship between academia and Industry. Placement counselors provide information relating to new business start up and freelance working. In order to enhance the competitive skills, various seminars, demos and presentations are arranged. Companies like TATA, infosys, Lenovo, HDFC, Wipro recruit the students.
Fee Structure And Facilities
The fee structure for civil engineering is around 3 lakh which is quiet feasible as per the needs and demand of the course in the growing industry. Hence, it will not be wrong to say that the fees is affordable as per the education and facilities provided by the institution.
Campus Life
The college is good in its extracurricular activities. They enrich their students and focuses on overall development of the students. They have various sports activities like football, basketball. They also organize cultural functions like fest and fate in which many other institutions take part and students get abundant exposure.
Admission
For admission to B.Tech, candidate must have passed intermediate examination of U.P. Board or 10+2 level examination or its equivalent from any recognized Board/ University, securing minimum 45% (40% for SC/ST) marks in required subject combination [two compulsory subjects (Physics & Mathematics) & one optional (Chemistry/Bio-Tech./Biology/ Technical vocational Subject)] taken together. The selection is done on the basis of merit.
Faculty
The faculty of the institution is very good and dedicated. They are well qualified and trained with a great experience. They have good command over their respective subjects. They also encourage students in every possible way and help them when they need.
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