Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
Total tuition for the full 4-year B.Tech course: ?3.22? lakh — covers all engineering branches (IT, Computer, Civil, ECE, Mechanical)
That breaks down to roughly ?80,500 per year, no hidden extras—set by Maharashtra's Fee Regulating Authority
You'll pay about ?3.22? L for the entire B.Tech degree—everything included.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
For first-year B.Tech, finish 12th with PCM (or related) and get 45% marks (40% SC/ST), then appear in MHT-CET or JEE Main and apply via Maharashtra's CAP. Diploma holders can jump into the second year if they scored 45% (40% for reserved categories) and clear the centralized DTE admission route.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
SNJB's College of Engineering is kinda low-key solid. The campus has all the basics covered—clean classrooms, chill labs, decent Wi-Fi, and separate hostels for boys and girls. Plus, there's a canteen to kill those hunger pangs between lectures. Placement-wise, around 50–60% of students land jobs, mostly through on-campus drives. And even if you miss out, the faculty's got your back with support. Students are rating it pretty okay too—infra gets a 3.8/5, placements 3.9/5, and teaching's doing the best at 4.2/5. Basically, it's a growing place that's doing its thing right.
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