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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
The total tuition fees for the B.Tech. in civil engineering at mewar university are 1.80 Lacs entire 4 year duration. The course offered as a full time programme with a duration of 4 year
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Getting BTech Hons. in Civil Engineering at CEPT would be an excellent option for the candidates who are willing to take admission to design, planning and infrastructure related genres. And, CEPT is considerd as a prominent institution which works on the approach of interdisciplinary learning to improve practical knowledge with the help of hands-on learning, and real-world projects. It is best suited for the niches related to infrastructure consulting, urban tech firms, and government projects and for those who value creativity and who want to work under engineering with a key focus on urban development.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, it is possible to purse a B.Tech in civil Engineering through CUET .It gives specialising in civil Engineering which mainly deals with design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure (building roads, bridges).CUET is primarily being used for undergraduate addmission to Central universities and many other participating universities.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Strength of girls in Civil Engineering – MITS Gwalior :-
Total seats in Civil Engineering: Around 120 per year.
Girls are fewer in Civil branch compared to others like CSE or ECE. Usually, only 10–20% students are girls in Civil Engineering, which means around 12 to 24 girls are there in one batch. No special girls quota for Civil Engineering in MITS.
You can contact the college or department to know the exact number.
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