Rajalakshmi Engineering College
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Rajalakshmi Engineering College offers a variety of courses like B.Tech, M.Tech, etc. As you have not mentioned the course, the following are the per-year fees of various courses at this institute.
B.Tech: The first-year fees for this course are INR 55000.
M.Tech.: The first-year fees for this course are INR 50000.
MBA: The first-year fees for this course are INR 35000.
This is only the tution fees and it may vary slighly due to changes in the fees with time. You can visit the official website of this institute for detailed information regarding the fees and scholarships.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello,
I suppose you are asking for the CSE B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering programme brochure at Rajalakshmi Engineering College. Although we don't have a direct CSE programme brochure, the college does have an overall prospectus containing elaborate information about all of its programmes, including CSE.
In case you have particular queries or require further information regarding the CSE program, I would suggest contacting the college's admissions office directly. They can give individualized advice and any extra information you need.
Best of luck with your academic pursuits!
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
When choosing between RIT (Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology) and REC (Regional Engineering College) for B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence (AI), REC (NITs) is generally the better option. NITs are known for their strong academic reputation, better placement opportunities, and superior faculty and infrastructure, especially in AI-related fields. They also offer a wider alumni network and more research opportunities. While RIT may offer a solid education, it might not match the national recognition, placement scope, and resources available at NITs. However, RIT could still be a good option depending on regional preferences and specifi
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Rajalakshmi Engineering College TNEA Cutoff was released for the last round. The cutoff ranks closed between the range of 6193 and 46008, for the General All India category candidates. The most competitive course was BE in CSE. The course-wise cutoff ranks for the General AI category candidates are given in the table below:
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Rajalakshmi Engineering College TNEA Cutoff 2024 was released for BTech/BE admissions. The cutoff was released as opening and closing cutoff ranks for different categories under the AI quota. The last-round closing ranks varied between 6193 and 46008. Therefore, it is easy to get admission at the college with a rank of 30000 in TNEA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Rajala like it is affectionately known, located in Chennai admits around 60 students every year to the Biomedical Engineering (BME) program. Figure out how many students are studying in that intake year and at the school for generals, but it varies a bit based on academic years + intakes from institutions. REC Biomedical Engineering is one of the most sought-after programmes, and admission to this programme depends on various entry exams such as TNEA (Tamil Nadu Entrance Exams). Admittance relies upon placement tests like meeting a variety in residency The homestead framework perceived by clinical commi
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