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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 45 full-time B Tech Dairy Technology colleges in India that you can check out for pursuing the course. When it comes to the colleges under government jurisdiction, BHU, National Dairy Research Institute, Anand Agricultural University, Dairy Science College (Bangalore), and College of Food and Dairy Technology stand out as a few popular options.
Coming to the private colleges, Centurion University of Technology and Management (Orissa), Parul University (Vadodara), NIMS Institute of Engineering and Technology (Jaipur), SHUATS Allahabad, and A. D. Patel Institute of Technology stand as popular student choices.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, a student with an open intermediate qualification is generally eligible for regular B.Tech programs, provided they meet the specific requirements of the college or university. This typically includes having completed the 10+2 or equivalent examination with the required subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, as well as meeting any entrance exam requirements
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are about 4,000+ full-time BTech CSE colleges in India. Some of them are mentioned below along with their total tuition fees:
Full-time BTech CSE Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
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IIT Bombay | INR 8 lakh- INR 10 lakh |
IIT Madras | INR 8 lakh- INR 10 lakh |
IIT Delhi | INR 8 Lakh - INR 9 lakh |
Guru Nanak Institute of Technology (GNIT) | INR 3 lakh- INR 5 lakh |
IIIT Lucknow | INR 10 lakh |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The table below shows the full-time BTech in Civil Engineering colleges in India along with their total tuition fees:
Full-time Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
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IIT Bombay | INR 8 Lacs - INR 10 lakh |
DTU | INR 4 Lacs - INR 6 lakh |
IIT Delhi | INR 8 lakh |
IIT Madras | INR 8 lakh |
VIT Vellore | INR 7 lakh |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are about 300+ full-time BTech colleges in Delhi NCR. Some of them are metioned below along with their total tuition fees:
Full-time BTech Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
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DTU | INR 3 Lacs - INR 6 lakh |
IIT Delhi | INR 8 Lacs - INR 10 lakh |
Netaji Subhas University of Technology | INR 4 lakh |
Jamia Millia Islamia | INR 65,000 |
NIT Delhi | INR 5 lakh |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Fulltime BTech is an undergraduate engineering degree programme that usually spans 4 years, although the duration may vary depending on the country and institution. In a full-time BTech course, students typically attend classes, laboratories, and other academic activities on campus throughout the week, dedicating themselves fully to their studies during that time.
The table below shows some of the full-time BTech colleges in Mumbai (All) along with their total tuition fees:
Full-time BTech Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
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IIT Bombay | INR 8 Lacs - INR 10 lakh |
ICT Mumbai | INR 2 Lacs - INR 3 lakh |
VJTI Mumbai | INR 60,000 - INR 2 lakh |
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology | INR 5 Lacs - INR 6 lakh |
K J Somaiya Institute of Technology | INR 4 Lacs - IR 6 lakh |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
It is not possible to do regular B.Tech with Full-time Job. Even though we cannot attempt part-time too, if we follow the Guidelines of universities and AICTE educational rules. So, it is Better to Follow the regular B.Tech by attending the college regularly. It helps to score marks and gain knowledge in a particular field of course.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
If you have a 71 percentile score in the NTC category and are interested in branches like Computer Science (CS), Information Technology (IT), Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ENTC), and Mechanical Engineering, you still have a chance of getting admission to various colleges. It might depend on the specific colleges you are targeting, their cutoffs, and the number of seats available.
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2 years ago
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