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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry) 

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  • Estd. 1998

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry)
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Overview

Total Tuition Fees

2.70 Lakh
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Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Type of University

Private
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry)
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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry)
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Students Ratings & Reviews

3.2/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements2.2
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.8
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.4
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.6
Money Review IconValue for Money3
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Ankit ChawlaVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry) - Batch of 2018
Offered by N.C. College of Engineering
2.8
1Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
A review on N.C College Of Engineering.
Placements: The placements here are not very good, only 3-4 companies visit here. Most of them are looking for non-technical aspirants. In previous years, the placement here was good but now, it has degraded. Only Infosys is the big company which visits the college, and sometimes, they don't even take more than 1-2 students.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is good, and the campus is huge. It has a big library and Wi-Fi is also available on the campus, though the speed of Wi-Fi is not very fast. The classrooms are pretty big and have projectors. The computer labs are also good, but in mechanical and electronics branches, the labs do not have all the equipment.
Faculty: The course curriculum is pretty great. There are some subjects which no other college will teach you, but this college will. It will help you a lot. All the experienced faculty left the college. There are few good teachers left over and some new, but less experienced, teachers.
Other: Every year, an annual fest is conducted which is named as Synergy, it is conducted for 3-4 days and a star night is also there.
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2018Read More
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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry) - Batch of 2015
Offered by N.C. College of Engineering
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good college with nice faculty and facilities but poor placements.
Placements: The placements were average here. Around 40 percent of the students got placed. The placement mainly was dependent upon Infosys as a whole otherwise only some small companies would visit the campus offering packages between 2-5 Lacs per annum. The placement cell though tried their best to get students placed.
Infrastructure: Free Wi-Fi facility was available with restricted access. Though learning material sites could easily he accessed. Huge sports field with availability of basic equipments was available. The canteen food too was enjoyable. Hostel was average. Otherwise the buildings were well maintained.
Faculty: The college was autonomous hence the syllabus was always ahead and updated than the main university. The teachers were also dedicated and committed at helping students. There were some industrial visits to give industry familiarity and also the syllabus included some subjects referred by the industry experts.
Reviewed on 12 Mar 2018Read More
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Akul BansalVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry) - Batch of 2015
Offered by N.C. College of Engineering
4.4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The college for the best placements.
Placements: The college provides great placement opportunities with various MNC for all the streams. The main collaboration is with Infosys Ltd which took approximately 130 students per year. Apart from Infosys, various other companies are tied-up with the college. Also, students who have learned here can easily grab placements not only on-campus but also through off-campus.
Infrastructure: The college has a great infrastructure with well-established labs, high-speed Wi-Fi. The hostel is also well furnished and has 2 people sharing rooms. The college focus not only on learning, but also various curricular activities of sports as we have a large ground.
Faculty: The college has highly educated faculty and staff that teach and train students practically. For every 5 students, approximately 2 faculty members are available for each subject. There are various training sessions also conducted by the staff that makes learning better and in a practical way.
Other: The college also organizes annual fest and sports meet every year.
Reviewed on 5 Mar 2018Read More
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Ankit KansalVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry) - Batch of 2013
Offered by N.C. College of Engineering
2.8
1Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Not satisfied at all because of poor placements.
Placements: The placement chances are very less. A little bit higher chance of getting placed is only for IT. For other branches it's rare. Less than 5% students were placed in my batch. I will rate 0 for placements. Only because of the placements, this college is given 0. Otherwise, it was a very good experience to live a college life.
Infrastructure: The campus is good. All the facilities are available there I. e. Wi-Fi, classrooms, library, sports. The quality of the food is also good in the canteen. The hostel rooms are good, but the quality of food in the hostel was very bad. I didn't face any issue related to the infrastructure but got issues with the hostel food, so I left it in the first semester and took PG outside the college campus.
Faculty: The teachers were qualified and knowledgeable except a few, and the teaching methods were good in theoretical but weren't that much good in the practical part. Some of the teachers were good in practical. The course curriculum was a bit better than many colleges. I will rate 7 out of 10 for faculty & course curriculum.
Reviewed on 18 Feb 2018Read More
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Himanshu SharmaVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry) - Batch of 2015
Offered by N.C. College of Engineering
2.2
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
A college that gives good experience.
Placements: The placement was somewhat okay. I passed out in the year 2015, and at that time, some companies arrived, but the main was Infosys which hired many students. Various other companies came, but they were not known so much. The highest salary offered was around 25000. The students got a call letter regarding this. There is a placement cell in the college, it is useful to some extent.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi facility was available to the limited area. The labs were good with all equipment, the library was also good, medical facilities were average, sports activities and games were organised mostly during the fest days. Food available in the canteen was costly, and it was okay. The classrooms were good with good infrastructure.
Faculty: The teachers were not at all knowledgeable. Most of the teachers were pursuing M.Tech in college who taught B.Tech students. Most of the teachers were helpful, teaching quality of experienced ones was very good. The student to faculty ratio vary during lectures, but it was overall good. No industry exposure was given.
Other: The events and games were organised during the fest. The fest was good at that time, campus crowd was not so good as the college is located in a village area near Israna.
Reviewed on 12 Feb 2018Read More
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Is the BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus the same for all colleges?
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The BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus is not the same across all colleges, as every college committee sets a particular coursework pattern at the start of every academic year to be followed for the respective batch. The syllabus includes some core subjects, interesting electives, and lab work that gives detailed knowledge to the students about the workings of the field.

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Q:   Is the BTech CSE syllabus the same across all colleges?
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The BTech CSE syllabus differs on the basis of the college offering the course. Every college follows a particular coursework pattern set by the college committee. Though the subjects might vary, the overall conceptual framework is more or less similar for students to get hold of the important concepts of the CSE field.

The syllabus includes core subjects, elective subject choices, practical lab work, workshops, and a final year research project.

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Q:   Are there any elective subjects in ECE courses?
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ECE courses do offer various electives for you to opt in the both the UG-level and PG-level ECE courses where you get the chance to pick a specific subject that interests you more, is easy-going for you, and in which you can even pursue a specialisation further to tailor your career path in a particular direction.
You can choose to pick a subject according to the specialised field within your broad ECE specialization, which you would like to enter into in the future, where you see yourself as a well-established engineer. For example, in BTech ECE, there are a variety of electives like Embedded Systems, Antenna Design, Fiber-optic communication, VLSI Technology, etc.

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Q:   Does BTech Civil Engineering syllabus focus more on theory or practical application?
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The BTech Civil Engineering syllabus focuses on both theoretical lectures as well as practical work.

With the help of lectures in the curriculum, theoretical concepts are introduced to students, tutorials provide space for solving problems and applications also.

And the labs offer hands-on experience to students who get acquainted with equipment and CAD software. Also, the field projects also allow students to apply their B Tech Civil Engg. skills and knowledge to design and implement communication systems.

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Q:   Do I need extra certifications to get a better job after BTech CSE?
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While it is not mandatory to have extra certifications to get a high-paying job after BTech CSE, additional certificates for skill-based learning definitely gives you an edge over other potential candidates, as the recruiter looks at you as an asset for the company. In the digitalized world that we're living in today with advancements taking place every day, it important to upskill yourself to stay relevant in the job market and enjoy health salary packages.

Skill-based certificate courses in Blockchain Technology, AI & ML, IoT, and Cloud Computing Technology, can prove to be an excellent move on your part to climb the ladder of career success in field.

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Q:   Which industries hire students with a BTech CSE qualification?
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Graduates with a BTech degree in CSE are in high demand across a plethora of work fields, as everything is ruled by computer technology these days and every industry needs strong software applications, network security, and database management systems for effective working. A few top industries recruiting BTech in CSE graduates are given here:

  • IT & Software
  • Product Development
  • E-Commerce and Digital Commerce
  • Cloud Computing & AI
  • Data Science & Analytics
  • Banking and FinTech
  • Automotive
  • Healthcare

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Q:   Are there any hands-on labs or internships included in the BTech CSE coursework?
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The BTech CSE syllabus is incomplete without regular lab classes and internship programs because of the importance of programming, software development, and AI and ML knowledge required in the CSE field, which cannot be taught only through theory classes.

Premier institutes often collaborate with leading industrial partners to provide their students with the best internship exposure and training opportunities, which may act as an entry point to excellent earning opportunities later.

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Q:   Does the BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus focus more on theory or practical application?
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The BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus gives importance to both theory-based knowledge and practical training. You need to study the core subjects that are compulsory as they provide a strong base for the field, opt for interesting electives to explore new concepts, and attend laboratory classes and intriguing workshops to get hands-on training regarding the mechanical design aspects. So, you will get a mix of both aspects with a strong inclination towards practical application to prepare you for a fulfilling career journey ahead.

Useful Link for Reference: Mechanical Engineering Subjects

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Q:   What are the various subjects taught in B.Tech ECE course?
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The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Circuit Analysis
  • Electronic Devices & Circuits
  • Signals & Systems
  • Digital Electronics
  • Communication Engineering
  • Control Systems
  • Electromagnetics & Antennas
  • Computer Programming
  • Engineering Mathematics

Note: The list of the curriculum again depends on the colleges.

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A Structural Engineer designs, plans and supervises the construction of infrastructural projects like buildings, bridges, and so on. They also take care of alteration and extension to existing properties or structures. A Site Engineer takes responsibility for security, safety, health, organising, supervising material and people working at the site. They are part of the site management team.

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