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Hello, the fees to be paid by the students for studying in this college of engineering for girls is quite reasonable at about ?43000.00 in addition to this a college charges rupees 5500 as a special fee for the first year and then rupees 2500 in subsequent years. College also insurance all the students and the premium is also charge from the students which is at about rupees 500.
The college provides hostel facilities but those who want to able have to pay separately after applying and getting admission in the hostel.
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Hello, Bapatla women's engineering College was established in the year 2009 in a place called Bapatla in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. The college offers 3 branches of engineering to girl students. The college does not offer any course at the post graduation level. To get admission in this college a girls student has to secure a minimum of 45% marks in the 12th standard in the state board examination or any other equivalent examination. Over and about this the student has to appear and clear the entrance examination for engineering called EAMCET conducted by the state of Andhra Pradesh. Once this is done then the student can
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Hello, Bapatla women's engineering College is located in a place called Bapatla in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. This college was established in the year 2009 by Bapatla education society which was established in the year 1962. This society runs a total of 7 different colleges. Bapatla women's engineering College is affiliated to Acharya Nagarjuna University. College offers admission in three branches of engineering. Apne Aaj the name suggest for getting admission one US to be female candidate and mosque score 45% marks in the 12th examination. For reserved category students the minimum marks required is 40%. All the students for
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Hello, chalapathi institute of engineering and technology or CIET as it is called is located between Guntur city and the future capital of Andhra Pradesh, Amravati. Chalapathi Education Society has established this engineering College. This has a campus of about 10 and half acres. Institute admits more than 1100 students for its under graduation courses and about 40 for post graduation courses. 70% of the seats for undergraduation engineering courses are filled up through EAMCET, the engineering entrance exam conducted by the state of Andhra Pradesh and balance 30% or filled up by the management quota. Of course the student has to clea
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering provides 100% scholarships to deserving students through various schemes. These scholarships include merit scholarships to the best academic performers and those attaining ranks in the entrance. However, some of these scholarships are government grants for weaker economically, reserved categories, or full tuition fees, especially under Andhra Pradesh state govt. schemes. Also, a student may seek aid on financial grounds. Eligibility and documentation are required; applications are submitted through the college or official portals.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Alright, here's the real scoop: At Sasi Institute of Technology & Engineering, the top placement package. Basically hovers around 19.5 to 20 LPA—yeah, especially if you're in B.Tech CSE. Saw a 2023 report flashing that 20 LPA as the jackpot. That's the big, shiny number, but don't get too starry-eyed—most folks land somewhere in the 4–6 LPA range. The 20 LPA offers? Kinda rare, but hey, someone's gotta get lucky, right
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Alright, let's break it down without all the stiff brochure-speak. So, Sasi Institute of Tech? Their fees are kinda all over the place depending on what you wanna study. If you're eyeing B.Tech, it can be as “cheap” as 50k a year, but if you're gunning for something hot like CSE or AI, get ready to cough up closer to 1.5 Lacs per year.
M.Tech? That's sitting at around 60k a year. MBA folks, you're looking at anything from 50k to 70k per year. And, if you're just dipping your toes in with a diploma, you could pay as little as 25k or as much as 75k a year—so yeah, kinda unpredictable.
If you're planning to survive four years of
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Alright, here's the lowdown on getting into Sasi Institute of Tech & Engineering. If you're aiming for a bachelor's, you gotta survive that 10+2 grind with Physics, Chem, and Math—yeah, the usual suspects—and then take a swing at Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. Not exactly a walk in the park, but hey, that's the game.
For postgrad stuff like M.Tech, you'll need to have knocked out a B.E. or B.Tech, plus a decent score in either GATE or Andhra Pradesh PGECET. Oh, and if you're eyeing the MBA, just have your graduation papers ready and smash the Andhra Pradesh ICET.
Diploma courses? That's a bit easier—just clear your 10th and get through And
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