SGT University B.Tech ECE FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of B.Tech ECE from SGT University in terms of government sector jobs?
Ans. B.Tech ECE graduates from SGT University are eligible to appear for prestigious government sector recruitment exams and drives. Top government/PSU recruiters include ISRO, DRDO, BARC, NTPC, BSNL, and BHEL, which recruit ECE graduates through GATE scores. Graduates can also appear for the UPSC Engineering Services Examination (ESE) for central government engineering posts. The small batch size of 30 students at SGT University means more focused preparation support from faculty for competitive exams. Students are advised to start GATE preparation from the 3rd year itself to maximise their chances.
Ques. How does B.Tech ECE at SGT University compare to B.Tech CSE in terms of fees and placements?
Ans. B.Tech ECE at SGT University is significantly more affordable than B.Tech CSE: the total academic fee for ECE is Rs. 5,72,500 over 4 years, compared to Rs. 9,32,500 for CSE (general). However, placement opportunities and average packages tend to be higher for CSE graduates due to the larger IT industry demand. ECE graduates have strong prospects in core electronics, telecom, defence, and automotive sectors, with companies like Siemens, Intel, Bosch, Ford, Honda, and Toyota recruiting from the programme. Students interested in hardware, embedded systems, or government sector jobs are better suited for ECE.
Ques. What is the total fee for B.Tech ECE at SGT University including all charges?
Ans. The total academic fee for B.Tech ECE is Rs. 5,72,500 over 4 years, which includes tuition fee of Rs. 5,60,000 (Rs. 1,40,000 per year), caution fee of Rs. 10,000 (refundable), and other charges of Rs. 2,500. Additionally, students need to pay approximately Rs. 8,300 for uniform at the time of admission. Transportation charges are separate at approximately Rs. 55,000 to Rs. 60,000 per year if the university bus service is opted. Hostel accommodation (if opted) is charged separately, ranging from Rs. 39,000 to Rs. 1,80,000 per year depending on room type.
Ques. Is JEE Main mandatory for B.Tech ECE admission at SGT University?
Ans. No, JEE Main is not mandatory for admission to B.Tech ECE at SGT University. While candidates with a valid JEE Main score are given preference, the university also admits students on the basis of Class 12 merit (marks in PCM with English). Students who have not appeared for JEE Main or did not score well can still apply, provided they meet the minimum eligibility of 45% marks in Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The final selection involves a Personal Interview conducted online via Zoom or in-person.
Ques. What are the career options after B.Tech ECE from SGT University?
Ans. Graduates of B.Tech ECE from SGT University can pursue diverse career paths including Electronics Engineer, Network Engineer, VLSI Design Engineer, RF Engineer, Embedded Systems Engineer, Telecommunications Engineer, Signal Processing Engineer, Automation Engineer, Robotics Engineer, and Biomedical Engineer. Top recruiters include Siemens, Bajaj Electrical, Wipro, Microtek, Havells, Adani Power, BSNL, DRDO, BARC, ISRO, NTPC, Ford, Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen, BMW, Renault, Dell, Bosch, Schneider Electric, Reliance, Intel, and TCS. Graduates can also pursue M.Tech (via GATE) or MBA for career advancement.
Ques. Can I get a scholarship for B.Tech ECE at SGT University if I scored 80% in Class 12?
Ans. Yes, students scoring 75% or above but less than 90% in Class 12 (in PCM with English) are eligible for a 50% tuition fee concession in the first year at SGT University. For a student scoring 80%, this means a scholarship of Rs. 70,000 (50% of Rs. 1,40,000 annual tuition) in the first year. For subsequent years, a 25% tuition fee concession (Rs. 35,000 per year) is available if the student passes all subjects in the first attempt, scores 75% or above in aggregate, and maintains 90% or more attendance. Girl candidates in non-medical courses receive an additional 5% concession over the applicable slab.







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