Silicon B.Tech EIE FAQs
Ques. What is the total intake for B.Tech. Lateral Entry EIE at Silicon University?
Ans. The total sanctioned intake for B.Tech. (Lateral Entry) Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering at Silicon University is only 6 seats, making it one of the most selective lateral entry programmes at the university.
Ques. Can a diploma holder from a non-EIE branch apply for lateral entry into B.Tech. EIE at Silicon University?
Ans. Yes. The eligibility criteria allow candidates with a diploma in ANY branch of Engineering and Technology with at least 45% marks to apply for lateral entry. However, given the very limited intake of 6 seats, competition is high and a strong OJEE rank is essential.
Ques. Are all lateral entry seats at Silicon University filled through OJEE counselling only?
Ans. Yes, for B.Tech. Lateral Entry, 100% of the seats are filled exclusively through OJEE counselling. There is no university-level counselling route for lateral entry admissions.
Ques. What career sectors are available for B.Tech. EIE graduates from Silicon University?
Ans. EIE graduates find employment in sectors such as industrial automation, oil and gas, power generation, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, and defence. Companies like Blaze Automation, Jakson, Polycab, LTTS, and public sector organisations like ISRO, BARC, and NTPC have recruited from Silicon University.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for lateral entry students at Silicon University?
Ans. Yes, hostel facilities are available for all students including lateral entry students. The hostel is optional and not mandatory. Fees range from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 38,000 per semester depending on the room type (AC/Non-AC), plus a one-time non-refundable registration charge of Rs. 9,000 and a mess advance of Rs. 22,500 per semester.
Ques. What is the difference between B.Tech. EIE and B.Tech. ECE at Silicon University?
Ans. B.Tech. EIE focuses on measurement, control, and instrumentation systems used in industrial and process environments, while B.Tech. ECE focuses on communication systems, VLSI, and signal processing. EIE graduates typically work in core industries like power, oil and gas, and manufacturing, while ECE graduates have broader options in electronics, telecom, and IT sectors.
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