SGT B.Tech FAQs
Ques. What exactly is the Kalvium partnership in this B.Tech program, and is the degree valid?
Ans. The B.Tech in Software Product Engineering is a Work Integrated Program where Kalvium designs and delivers the curriculum, while SGT University (NAAC A+ accredited) awards the degree. This means students get a UGC-recognised B.Tech degree from SGT University, which is valid for all government and private sector jobs, higher studies, and competitive exams. Kalvium's role is to provide a product-engineering-focused, project-based learning experience that goes beyond traditional B.Tech education, with real-world software projects from Semester 1 itself.
Ques. What is KNET, and how is it different from JEE Main?
Ans. KNET (Kalvium National Entrance Test) is Kalvium's own entrance test for admission to this program. It has two stages: a Psychometric Test (Stage 1, available online on demand) and an Aptitude Test (Stage 2, testing logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and coding aptitude), followed by an in-person interview (Stage 3). Unlike JEE Main, which tests Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at a high difficulty level, KNET focuses on aptitude, problem-solving ability, and personality traits. This makes the program accessible to students who are passionate about software engineering but may not have strong JEE Main scores.
Ques. What are the career prospects and placement opportunities after this B.Tech program?
Ans. Graduates are placed in roles such as Software Engineer, Full Stack Developer, Data Analyst, Cyber Security Consultant, Mobile App Developer, System Analyst, Machine Learning Engineer, and IT Consultant. Top recruiting companies include Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, Wipro, TCS, Infosys, Capgemini, Tech Mahindra, Paytm, Swiggy, and Flipkart. The work-integrated model ensures students have a strong portfolio of real projects by the time they graduate, which significantly improves their employability compared to traditional B.Tech graduates.
Ques. Is this program physically located at SGT University campus in Gurgaon, or is it at Kalvium's campus?
Ans. This is a Work Integrated Program where the academic delivery is primarily managed by Kalvium. Students are enrolled at SGT University, Gurgaon, and the degree is awarded by SGT University. However, the learning model involves a combination of online project-based learning and physical interactions at Kalvium's facilities. Students should confirm the exact campus arrangement (SGT Gurgaon campus vs. Kalvium's own facilities) with the admissions office at the time of application, as the delivery model may evolve.
Ques. What is the fee structure, and how does it compare to a regular B.Tech at SGT University?
Ans. The total tuition fee for this program is INR 13,00,000 for 4 years (INR 3,50,000 per year), which is higher than SGT University's regular B.Tech CSE program (approximately INR 2,80,000 total for 4 years). The higher fee reflects the premium Kalvium curriculum, work-integrated learning model, industry mentorship, and stronger placement support. Students who prioritise product engineering skills and industry-ready training over cost may find this program a better fit, while those on a tighter budget may consider the regular B.Tech CSE at SGT University.
Ques. Can a student who has not appeared in JEE Main apply for this program?
Ans. Yes, JEE Main is not mandatory for admission to this program. Admission is entirely through KNET (Kalvium National Entrance Test), which is independent of JEE Main. Students who have not appeared in JEE Main can directly register for KNET at kalvium.com/admission and go through the three-stage selection process (Psychometric Test, Aptitude Test, and Interview). This makes the program accessible to a wider pool of students, including those from non-JEE backgrounds or those who appeared in state-level engineering entrance exams.





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