Remarks
Joint Entrance Examination – Main (JEE-Main) is a common entrance examination on all India basis for admission to undergraduate engineering, architecture, design and planning programs at the National Institutes of Technology (NIT's), Regional Engineering Colleges and other deemed universities. The requirement for this test is to have obtained marks in class 12 of at least 70 per cent. After that you have to apply for the counselling process and seat allotment for JEE Main. The counselling and seat allotment process of JEE Main is based on the All India Rank (AIR) obtained by the candidates in the entrance exam.
Course Curriculum Overview
I have interested in Agriculture so I choose Agricultural Engineering From COA&T ( CCS HAU ). The ratio of the students varies from year to year. In 2014-2018 the ratio was 39. There are four departments in the COA&T. There are around 30 faculty members in the college.
Internships Opportunities
The internship is called RAWE and it is held in the final year of graduation. The job opportunities are in agro-industries and bank sectors. Government jobs are also available. The salary is quite handsome. After the degree, you can join any bank as AO or as an ADO in any state agency. You can also join any private industry. Moreover, you can also go for higher studies like Msc or Phd. You will easily get 30k per month even after your bachelor's degree. The internship is available in the final year. Placement is there for B.Tech MBA and MSC.
Placement Experience
The Counselling & Placement Cell of the Directorate in association with the Department of Employment, Haryana, has set up a University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau, which provides information to the students about job opportunities, competitive examinations, scholarships / fellowship etc. It also conducts training/coaching classes for the entrance examinations and explores job opportunities in the public and private sectors and arranges the campus interviews. Besides, the Cell also brings out a fortnightly newsletter 'Career Bulletin' for students of the University to keep them abreast of information on placement, admissions, scholarships, fellowships, etc. in India & abroad
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee for the B.tech is 14k for the boys and 10k for the girls. The hostel fee is not included in this. This is the fee you have to pay at the time of the addmission. The next semester's fee is different from this. There are also facilities for Education loans for the students. The information regarding the Education loan is on the CCS HAU website Home page. The University awards merit scholarship of Rs. 800/- to each student per month. This scholarship is, however, offered to only 25% of those students who have been admitted against the Haryana Resident seats. The amount of the scholarship will be Rs. 1200/- per month if the recipient is a girl student.
Campus Life
It provides information support to its about 4800 teachers, scientists, extension specialists, students, and other members drawn from non-teaching staff and the general public. The Library has a large print collection of about 3,67900 volumes of books & other reading material. In addition, it has 133 Indian and foreign print and Online journals on its current subscription.The Library provides access to more than 3950 e-Journals through CeRA- consortium of E-Resources on Agriculture. The library remains open for 12-13 hours daily throughout the year. It has 6 Reading Halls with cozy reading environment and seating capacity of 650 reader's The Directorate of Students' Welfare is also responsible for promotion of all co-curricular activities such as Sports, NCC, NSS, Mountaineering and adventure, Graphic Arts, Literary and debating, Music, Dance, Dramatics, NIS etc. For promotion of these activities, regular classes and various trainings/ workshops arranged
Hostel Facilities
The accommodation is provided in 18 hostels out of which 13 hostels (5 for Boys, 7 for Girls and one for PG married students) are situated at the main campus Hisar, 2 hostels; one each for Boys/Girls at Kaul and 3 hostels; 2 for boys and 1 for girls at Bawal. This includes Women Scholar Hostel converted temporarily from Married Flats. Depending upon availability, the hostel accommodation will be provided to the students admitted in the University. However, the UG girls, specifically 1st-year students, will be given preference. Hostel accommodation for diploma students will normally not be available. The Hostels are equipped with all the latest facilities such as WiFi, LCD TV with dish antennae, solar water-heating the system, gas connection, furniture, EPABX phone facility water coolers with purifer system and Table Tennis facilities. Messes of hostels run on a cooperative basis.
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