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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The B Tech syllabus is a mix of both core subjects and elective subject choices based on the chosen specialization. You need to study the core subjects in every semester because they are meant to provide you the foundational knowledge of the field that is important for a stable career in the future.
Coming to the elective subject choices, you get a lot of interesting options to choose from based on your interests, something that intrigues you and is fun to study. So, you do have that scope of customization when it comes to the elective subject choices in the BTech course.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Recruiters in India do not give value to online BTech courses anymore as they are not recognised by the AICTE and UGC and are considered invalid at present. The problem with online BTech degree is that it restricts your practical learning experience and limits your networking opportunities, both of which are very important in today's world to get a decent job in the market.
All of the top recruiters want a skilled pool of people who have a good knowledge of the technical know-how and have the right set of skills to be able to contribute to the growth of their business model. All of this is not possible in the online mode and hence, the
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The clear answer to this question is no. An online BTech degree is considered invalid in India after the strict guidelines of AICTE and UGC because they give a lot of value to practical training and classroom learning, which is not possible in the online mode of learning. If we talk about the core Engineering specializations like Civil Engineering, CSE, Mechanical Engg. and Electrical Engineering, all of these require hands-on practical training to be able to gain the right set of skills needed for the workforce in the job market.
So, it is better to go for a regular offline BTech degree if you want to have a successful career in the fi
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are more than 1,300 universities abroad that offer BTech courses in various specializations. Some of the most sought-after universities along with their first year tuition fee for BTech are given below:
University Name | First Year Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA | INR 52 lakh – 54 lakh |
National University of Singapore | INR 11 lakh – 25 lakh |
Harvard University, USA | INR 53 lakh |
Stanford University, USA | INR 54 lakh – 56 lakh |
The University of Melbourne, Australia | INR 21 lakh – 26 lakh |
The University of Sydney, Australia | INR 25 lakh – 31 lakh |
University of Toronto, Canada | INR 35 lakh – 42 lakh |
University of Cambridge, UK | INR 36 lakh – 41 lakh |
Hope this answers your query.
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8 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
BTech is one of the most popular courses of NIT Mizoram. When it comes to the placements, the institute offers decent placements annually. The key highlights of NIT Mizoram placements for the Class of 2024 are tabulated below:
Particulars | Placement Statistics (2024) |
|---|---|
the highest package | INR 14.5 LPA |
Average package | INR 7.02 LPA |
Total students registered | 75 |
Students placed | 65 |
Placement rate | 86% |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
G.H. Raisoni International Skill Tech University, Pune's BTech can be considered a decent choice. Students can choose the institute based on their career goals and interests. GHRISTU offers BTech across several specialisations including Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Technology & Communications, and Artificial Intelligence, among many others. The institute has a proven record of decent placement with top recruiters such as HCL, Wipro, and Capgemini.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is not mandatory for you to give an entrance exam for getting admission to BTech degree courses in any of the specializations in Assam. There are a lot of popular engineering colleges in India that will admit you on the basis of your performance in the Class 12 board examination, given you have scored really good marks and are able to qualify for the merit cutoff released by the college.
The minimum eligibility for admission to BTech courses is normally around 50 to 60% marks in PCM/PCB/PCMB subjects, depending on the specialisation you're interested in. Rest, you should be able to match the merit cutoff. A few colleges may also call
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