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Candidates can join *Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)* through two main admission routes: *KEAM-based admission* and *Management Quota*. For KEAM-based admission, candidates must have completed their 12th standard with
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Candidates can join *Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)* through two main admission routes: *KEAM-based admission* and *Management Quota*. For KEAM-based admission, candidates must have completed their 12th standard with at least 45% marks in *Physics*, *Chemistry*, and *Mathematics*, and must appear for the *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM)*. Based on their KEAM rank, candidates participate in the centralized counseling process, where they select their preferred colleges and branches. If allotted a seat at NCERC, they must complete the admission formalities, including document verification and fee payment. For *Management Quota* admission, candidates must also meet the basic eligibility criteria (45% in the relevant subjects) and can apply directly to the college. Admission is based on academic merit, and while it is less competitive than KEAM-based admission, it typically comes with higher fees.
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The cost structure of tuition fees to be paid for each programme offered by the Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) differ. Here's a general overview of the fee ranges for different courses:Undergraduate (UG) Courses:B.Tec
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The cost structure of tuition fees to be paid for each programme offered by the Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) differ. Here's a general overview of the fee ranges for different courses:Undergraduate (UG) Courses:B.Tech: The first year fee of B.Tech programme is normally about INR 75,000. The above companies offer degree programs of B.Tech. Other UG Programs: Tuition fees for other undergraduate programs may be different, but they are more or less the same as the B.Tech fees.Postgraduate (PG) Courses:M.Tech: The fee for first year of an M.Tech course is to the tune of INR 1.3 lakhs.M.C.A: M.C.A programs cost about INR 50,000 to cover the fee for the first year of a student's enrolment. MBA: The cost of an MBA course for the first year varies on average to INR 1,30,000. Anything to do with fees and other details is better discussed with the officials or can get a refresh from the official website of NCERC.
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11 months ago
Is there a placement cell available at Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)?
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Yes, Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) has a dedicated placement cell known as Nehru Corporate Placements & Industry Relations (NCP & IR). This cell actively works to provide students with career and placement opportunit
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Yes, Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) has a dedicated placement cell known as Nehru Corporate Placements & Industry Relations (NCP & IR). This cell actively works to provide students with career and placement opportunities, maintaining tie-ups with many prestigious institutes to offer various employability programs.
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12 months ago
What is the application process of Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)?
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Depending on whether you are applying through the Management Quota or KEAM, there are multiple steps in the application procedure for admission to Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC). Candidates must first register and tak
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Depending on whether you are applying through the Management Quota or KEAM, there are multiple steps in the application procedure for admission to Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC). Candidates must first register and take the Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM), which is administered by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, in order to be considered for admission based on KEAM. Following the announcement of the KEAM results, candidates can choose NCERC as one of their preferred universities and take part in the counseling process via the CEE site. Candidates can apply directly to the institution for admission under the Management Quota by completing the Management Quota application form, which is available online or in the college's admission office. Candidates must provide information about their academic background (12th grade grades) on the application form, along with any required supporting documentation, such as transfer certificates and an Aadhar card. Following the processing of the application, candidates will be chosen on the basis of their academic standing (in the event of management quota) and will have to pay the necessary admission costs in order to secure their place.
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Each year, the *cutoff mark* for admission to *Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)* varies depending on the number of candidates, the particular branch or course, and the *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM)* ra
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Each year, the *cutoff mark* for admission to *Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)* varies depending on the number of candidates, the particular branch or course, and the *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM)* rank. The cutoffs for less desirable branches may be lower than those for more competitive ones, such as *Computer Science Engineering*, *Electronics*, and *Mechanical Engineering*. Candidates with the highest KEAM ranks are given preference for seat allocation during the *centralized counseling* procedure run by the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala, which determines the cutoff. There is no set cutoff for entrance tests for *Management Quota* admissions; instead, the cutoff is typically determined by *academic merit* in the 12th grade and seat availability. It is best to visit the official NCERC website or get in touch with the admissions office directly for the most up-to-date and accurate cutoff information.
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11 months ago
Why is B.E. / B.Tech the best choice at Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)?
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B.E./B.Tech is the best choice at Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) due to its comprehensive academic programs, industry-focused curriculum, and advanced infrastructure. The college emphasizes practical learning through
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B.E./B.Tech is the best choice at Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) due to its comprehensive academic programs, industry-focused curriculum, and advanced infrastructure. The college emphasizes practical learning through well-equipped labs and experienced faculty. Strong placement opportunities, with ties to reputed companies, make it an excellent option for aspiring engineers. NCERC's commitment to holistic development and skill enhancement further strengthens its appeal for B.E./B.Tech students.
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11 months ago
What is the selection criteria at Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) for B.E. / B.Tech course?
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Candidates with 50 % with 10+2 grade pass and qualified in JEE test are eligible for admissions in to B.Tech/ B.E.After the JEE Mains, counselling will be held. Based the merit, rank and cutoff, if you are eligible, you will be selected.
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Candidates with 50 % with 10+2 grade pass and qualified in JEE test are eligible for admissions in to B.Tech/ B.E.After the JEE Mains, counselling will be held. Based the merit, rank and cutoff, if you are eligible, you will be selected. Candidates with 50% marks aggregate in any Degree from the recognised University with a valid KMAT/CMAT/ CAT score is a must for admission for PG.
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The highly skilled, seasoned faculty at Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) is committed to delivering high-quality instruction. Many of the teachers at the college have substantial backgrounds in both academics and busine
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The highly skilled, seasoned faculty at Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) is committed to delivering high-quality instruction. Many of the teachers at the college have substantial backgrounds in both academics and business, and many of them possess advanced degrees from prominent universities, including M.Tech and Ph.D. They are able to provide pupils with a well-rounded education by fusing theoretical knowledge with real-world applications because to their varied skills. In order to keep up with the most recent developments in technology, faculty members also actively participate in research, publish papers, and attend conferences and seminars. The learning atmosphere at NCERC is favorable to both academic and professional achievement because of their dedication to student development and student-friendly methodology.
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12 months ago
How hard is getting admission into Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC)?
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Shraddha VinaykumarCurrent Student
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Getting admission to Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) can be competitive, particularly for popular branches like *Computer Science* or *Electronics*. For admission through the *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (K
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Getting admission to Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) can be competitive, particularly for popular branches like *Computer Science* or *Electronics*. For admission through the *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM)*, your chances depend on your *KEAM rank* and the *demand for the course*. The higher your rank, the better your chances of securing a seat in the government quota. Admission through *management quota* is generally less competitive since it doesn't depend on KEAM ranks, but it comes with a higher fee structure. For both routes, you must meet the basic eligibility criteria, including having at least 45% marks in *Physics*, *Chemistry*, and *Mathematics* in your 12th standard. In summary, while KEAM-based admission can be more competitive, the management quota offers a more accessible but costlier alternative.
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As of my knowledge cutoff in October 2023, the admission process for Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) typically follows the schedule set by the college for various undergraduate and postgraduate programs. For *undergrad
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As of my knowledge cutoff in October 2023, the admission process for Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre (NCERC) typically follows the schedule set by the college for various undergraduate and postgraduate programs. For *undergraduate* courses, admissions are usually based on the *Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination (KEAM)* or through *management quota*. For *postgraduate* courses, the admissions may be based on *GATE* scores (for M.Tech programs) or through direct applications, depending on the specific course.The exact dates for admissions, application forms, and eligibility criteria are usually announced on the *official NCERC website* and may vary each year. To know the current status of admission (whether open or closed) and for detailed information on the application process, you should visit the official website of NCERC or contact the admission office directly for the most accurate and updated details.
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