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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Not at all. Each B Tech Civil Engg. college has its own syllabus guidelines to follow, as per which the committee sets the BTech Civil Engineering coursework structure at the beginning of the academic year itself.
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Some important B Tech Civil Engg exam prep tips are here
- You should start preparing for the exam as early as possible
- Go through the exam syllabus thoroughly to not miss any important topic.
- Prepare a weekly timetable and decide at least 2-3 topics to be covered every day.
- Practice the last 5-year papers.
- Keep the last month solely for revision.
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There are more than 3,300 colleges in India where you can pursue BTech Civil Engineering in the full-time mode. Out of those, more than 1,500 colleges consider the JEE Main exam scores for admission to the course. Since it is one of the traditional and popular engineering specializations among students, the competition is also quite high, with relatively limited seats at top colleges, esp. the IITs and NITs.
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If we compare the M.Tech programme of SVUCE, Rajalakshmi Engineering College (REC) and CIT Chennai, we will see that REC and CIT Chennai have the same tuition fee at INR 50,000 whereas, SVUCE M.Tech tuition fee is varied. The total tuition fee of the M.Tech programme is INR 37,800 to 86,000 depending on the type of course chosen.
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Navrachana University offers BTech in four specialisations. One of these specialisations is Mechanical Engineering. Like all other specialisations, it is a four-year programme. The course curriculum is divided into eights semesters. It includes various theoretical and practical subjects. Some of these subjects are listed below:
- Experiential Engineering
- Physics for Mechanical Engineering
- Engineering Mechanics
- Strength of Material
- Thermodynamics
- Engineering Metallurgy
- Fluid Mechanics
- Kinematics and Dynamics of Machine
- Heat & Mass Transfer
- Energy Conversion
- Fluid Machinery
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