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Rashmi Karan

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The Development Fund is a mandatory component of the Cummins College of Engineering for Women BTech course. These funds are directly reinvested to upgrade labs, software, and campus facilities, ensuring students get their hands dirty on modern
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Absolutely! Cummins College of Engineering for Women encourages students to be well-rounded through "Minor" degree programs. This means a BTech student in Mechanical Engineering could choose to study a minor in Information Technology if they a
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Rashmi Karan

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Cummins College of Engineering for Women has a very active Training and Placement Cell that works hard to connect BTech students with big companies like Microsoft, Salesforce, and Boeing. At Cummins College of Engineering for Women, you aren't
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Being an autonomous institute means Cummins College of Engineering for Women has the freedom to design its own BTech syllabus. Instead of waiting for a large university to update its books, the college can quickly add new subjects that compani
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Yes, the BTech fee structure of Cummins College of Engineering for Women includes several one-time payments, meaning, to be paid just once during the entire course. This includes University Eligibility Fees (INR 600), the Amartya Insurance Pol
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Rashmi Karan

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BTech fee structure at Cummins College of Engineering for Women incorporates specific mandatory charges required by the affiliating university. Beyond the basic Tuition Fees and Development Fund, students pay University Fees of INR 635 and Uni
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Rashmi Karan

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For most scholarship schemes at Cummins College of Engineering for Women, you should prepare a folder with the following documents-Class 10th and Class 12th  mark sheets.MHT-CET or JEE scorecard.Current BTech admission receipt.Valid Incom
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Apart from government aid, Cummins College of Engineering for Women actively assists students in securing private funding from NGOs and industries. Major programs include the Cummins Nurturing Brilliance Scholarship, which often covers full tu
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Yes, some specialised departments have a more selective intake to ensure personalised attention and better lab access. BTech course in Mechanical Engineering and BTech Instrumentation and Control offer 60 seats each. This smaller batch size of
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While IGDTUW in Delhi is a top-tier government institute with lower fees and slightly higher NIRF rankings, Cummins College of Engineering for Women offers a more specialised, industry-aligned autonomous curriculum in Pune's massive IT hub. Co
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