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YASH SHARMA

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Prospective B.E./B.Tech students at NSEC should fulfill the requirement of completing their 10+2 studies with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The admission process at NSEC depends on outcome from the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) since the college selects candidates through WBJEE ranks for centralized counseling. The official website of the college provides extensive details regarding admission procedures alongside all qualification standards.  

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NSEC offers different scholarship opportunities that provide financial backing to students. Through the Vivekananda Scholarship, students from West Bengal can receive considerable financial assistance for their tuition costs. Students who qualify through the GATE entrance examination can receive scholarships that follow the UGC/AICTE prescribed criteria. The college provides students with the OASIS NER UGC as well as Pragati and Saksham scholarship grants to help students receive financial assistance for their academic education.

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Appreciable student life at NSEC evolves from multiple extracurricular activities and student clubs, which bring diversity to the campus environment. Student involvement in sports activities and participation in NCC, NSS, cultural events, and different clubs are available at the institution. The Eco-Cultural Club, along with the Rotaract Club at the institution, directs its efforts toward environmental education while carrying out social service activities. Through its official tech club, PHOENIX students can develop technical competencies during workshops and technology-based competitions while experiencing complete educational growth

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The placement scenario at NSEC yields excellent results. The Training and Placement Cell at the institution delivers vital soft skills education to students while creating recruitment opportunities on campus so graduates enter the job market as professionally competent candidates. The highest package offered at the college is INR 67 LPA, and the average package is around INR 6 LPA. Around 80% of the students get placed every year. Some top recruiting companies include TCS, LTI, Mindtree, Deloitte, Cognizant, etc.

 

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Netaji Subhash Engineering College (NSEC) attracts many students to its B.E./B.Tech programs through their complete curriculum and their experienced faculty team with their strong industrial relationships. Students at the college benefit from practical education because the facilities include modern laboratories combined with active connections between students and industry representatives. Computer Science together with Electronics followed by Mechanical Engineering constitute the most chosen specializations at NSEC because they are in full alignment with modern industry requirements which prepares students for technological advanceme

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The complete B.E./B.Tech educational costs at NSEC amount to approximately 1,00,000 each year. The educational fees of NSEC change according to different engineering disciplines alongside the distinct facilities enrolled students use. The official admissions department of NSEC provides the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding tuition fees on their website. 

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To be eligible for admission to BE/BTech course at Netaji Subhash Engineering College, the candidate has to score a minimum of 45% aggregate in class 12 with in a relevant stream from any recognised board. Eligible students will have to appear either for JEE Main or for the WBJEE exam and score valid marks to be eligible for the course.

 

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Netaji Subhash Engineering College (NSEC) located in Kolkata maintains a strong reputation based on academic achievements and marks excellent performance in student placements. Students who study at this institution benefit from experienced teaching professionals who deliver curricular content which combines theoretical foundations with real-world abilities. Engineering students in the region choose NSEC because of its student activity programs and practical business contacts making it their top selection for engineering education. 

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Garima Arora

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Hey,

Getting into Institute of Science and technology ( IST) is moderately easy as compared to top tier government colleges like IITs and there are various aspects to consider this notion. The most prominent one is completion level which is considered moderate as only regional student ( most probably of west bengal or nearby states) are there. Cutoffs are quite relaxed and even the eligibility for 10+2 is only 45%. Moreover good number of seats are available and direct admission is also possible. So if you give your 100%, admission in this institute would be quite easy for you.

Wishing you all the best!

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Garima Arora

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Hey,

IST primarily give admission to students based on their entrance examination ranks. However direct admission provisions are their under two categories. One of them is management quota where students typically need to meet the basic eligibility criteria,   after that merit list and availability of seats plays a role to decide who will get the seat. Another category is NRI/Foreign students, for whom IST provides limited number of seats.

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