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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 

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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2027
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Average college with outdated teaching methods.
Placements: About only 10 percent students got placed by companies so far. There are no noticeable placement training or features. The companies that come here are not that special. So it's kind of mid below average. Only a handful of students get good internships the rest are not doing anything nor do they care.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is very good. Adequate WiFi great classes nice labs. It's great altogether. Our department is well equipped with modern facilities to support both academic and extracurricular activities. The campus has high-speed Wi-Fi accessible in all academic blocks and hostels ensuring uninterrupted connectivity for students and staff. The classrooms are spacious equipped with projectors and smart boards and provide a comfortable environment for learning.
Faculty: The teachers are generally helpful and approachable, with most being adequately qualified and having good subject knowledge. However, the teaching style can sometimes feel traditional, with limited focus on interactive or practical learning methods. The course curriculum is somewhat relevant and does cover the basics needed for the industry, but it lacks deeper exposure to the latest tools and real-world applications. Industry visits, workshops, and modern electives are limited, so students often need to do extra learning outside the syllabus to become fully industry-ready. Semester exams are of moderate difficulty.
Other: I chose this course as it matched my interests and career goals in technology. The best parts are the supportive faculty, basic labs, and a solid foundation curriculum. However, more hands-on training, industry exposure, and modern tools would greatly improve it. Campus events and fests are moderate but engaging, the crowd is diverse, and connectivity is decent. Scholarships exist but need a more transparent process, and extracurricular activities could be more frequent.
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Total Tuition Fees

2.60 Lakh
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Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Seat breakup

60

Type of University

Public/Government

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
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    Jul 25 - 28, 2026
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    Jul 29, 2026
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    Jul 30, 2026
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