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2 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
BTech is one of the most popular courses of Chandigarh University, UP Campus in ters of placements. The course-wise placementdetails are yet to be released. However, the overall the highest international and domestic packages secured by the students of the batch 2025 stood at INR 170 LPA and INR 54.75 LPA, respectively. More than 10,000 job offers were provided to the students of the batch 2025.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University offers a BTech programme to students at the UG level. It is offered in full-time mode and in several specialisation. The total tuition fee of BTech at CSJM- Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University ranges between INR 3.6 Lacs and INR 4.6 lakh.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, you can transfer the BTech course fee even on migration if your previous college was also in UIET CSJMU Kanpur. In case you have taken admission in the middle of the session, you need to pay the fee due since July, when the session started.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
For every specialisation, the BTech fee is as mentioned below:
BTech Specialisation | Fee (Per year) in INR |
|---|---|
Chemical Engineering | 90,200 |
Computer Science and Engineering | 1,15,200 |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | 90,200 |
Information Technology | 104200 |
Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering | 90,200 |
Mechanical Engineering | 90,200 |
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
The curriculum at Polaris School of Technology is fundamentally different from other new-age tech schools because it is designed around building engineers, not just training candidates. While many modern tech programs focus on short-term upskilling or interview preparation, Polaris follows a Work-Integrated B.Tech in Product Engineering, where academics and real-world engineering run in parallel from Day 1. Students don't “learn first and work later”, they code, build, test, deploy, and iterate on real systems throughout all four years. The curriculum is project-first, not exam-first. Instead of optimizing for marks, it optimizes f
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Polaris attracts a highly competitive peer group through its Polaris Admission Test (PAT) and founder interviews, which filter for a "Builder Mindset." In 2025, the batch included students who left JEE coaching to pursue hands-on engineering, leading to a culture where 45% of the batch contributes to global Open Source. The peer group is geographically diverse (90% from outside Karnataka) and is deeply integrated with the Bangalore startup ecosystem through weekly fireside chats with CTOs and VCs.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Polaris students secure Industry-Integrated Internships starting from their first 8 months.
Global Programs: 11 GSoC selections and multiple Summer of Bitcoin and LFX Fellowships.
Startup Sprints: Internships at high-growth firms like Zuvees, Meesho, Blinkit, and GNA Energy.
Stipends: First-year stipends peaked at ₹2.5 Lakhs, with an average monthly stipend for the pilot batch significantly higher than the national average for fresh graduates.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can apply for BTech admission if you appeared in qualifying exam. This will remain provisional until you submit proof of passing the qualifying exam. You can submit a duly authenticated marksheet at the time of admission.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Polaris is a better choice for students prioritizing ROI and modern tech stacks over a traditional "vacation-style" campus life. Traditional Tier-1/2 colleges (like VIT or Manipal) often follow a fixed 4-year theory-heavy curriculum. In contrast, Polaris students master the MERN Stack and AI/ML fundamentals in Year 1, enabling them to earn stipends of ₹1.8L to ₹2.5L as freshmen. The degree is officially recognised under Section 2 (f) of the UGC Act, 1956, ensuring it is legally equivalent to traditional degrees for UPSC, GATE, and MBA admissions.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Both are new-age schools, but Polaris offers a specific "Product Engineering" edge. Polaris achieved a national record in 2025 with 11 first-year students cracking Google Summer of Code (GSoC), demonstrating that its curriculum is geared toward global engineering benchmarks earlier than its peers. If your goal is to be an AI Architect or Founder, Polaris provides a $10,000 Seed Fund through the PST Tech Combinator and a founder-led mentorship model (backed by Classplus) that Newton's more interview prep-centric model differs from.
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