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Vaishnavi Kesharwani

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Yes, B.Tech. in Civil Engineering is in the Greater Noida Institute of Technology (GNIOT). It is located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. The institute offers UG and PG programs in various branches of engineering, including Civil Engineering.

Civil Engineering is a broad field of engineering dealing with the design, planning, construction and maintenance of fixed structures or public works as they are related to earth, water, or civilization and their processes. It is the oldest of all engineering fields.

 

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If a student fails in internal exams at GNIOT so college provide opportunities to improve their grades. It can help students to understand the subject better through additional classes or supplementary exams.

The college may set a specific date for a retest allowing students another opportunity to improve their grades.

Failing in internal exams can give an warning or being placed on academic probation.

They provide academic support also such as tutorials, study groups, or counseling, to help students who are suffering it can offer guidance, study strategies, and support to improve in future exams. 

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As per the 2021 batch the total strength in GNIOT college is 2339. This comprises of BTech and MTech students of all years and all branches.

And out of these 2339 students, there are 70 to 75% male studentsa and 25 to.30 % female students.

Most popular branch is computer science and engineering (CSE ) followed by Electronics and communication engineering (ECE). About 45% of total strength comes from only these two branches.

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These are some helpful tips - 

Ok so give some time to explore these things to feel more comfortable such as campus, classrooms, administrative office, facilities and cafeteria. 

Here is a programme named as orientation, it provides important information about the rules and resources available to students. 

Make a routine for coursework because it will help you manage your workload.

Everytime participate actively in classes because it will make you understand more towards subject and build the relations with classmates and teachers.

It's important to balance your social and academic life both as you prioritize your studies bu

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