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Abhishek Jha

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The scholarship programs for various courses at St. Francis Institute of Technology are:

1. Government Schemes: Scholarship schemes of the Maharashtra Government like EBC, SC/ST/OBC scholarships are available.

2. For meritorious students: Academically excellent students may be given special scholarships by the college.

3. Private Trusts: Some private institutions and trusts also provide scholarships for economically weaker students.

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Abhishek Jha

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St Francis Institute of Technology offers great placements to students through its tie-ups with several industries.

The highest package offered at St Francis Institute of Technology goes up to INR 40 lakhs per annum, especially from big MNCs (like Amazon, and Microsoft). The average package ranges between INR 6 and INR 8 lakh per annum.

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The fees for various courses at St. Francis Institute of Technology (SFIT) are as -

 

1. B.E (Bachelor of Engineering): Fees for Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering are around INR 1.20 lakh per year.

 

 

2. M.E. (Master of Engineering): The fees for Masters in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering is INR 1.25 lakh per annum.

 

 

3. Ph.D (Doctoral Programme): The fee for PhD in Engineering and Technology is INR 1.25 lakh per annum.

 

 

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Yes, St Francis Institute of Technology is good for placement, these are the reasons -

 

1. Many leading companies in technology come for placements, especially in the IT and software sectors.

 

 

2. The average placement package is good, but top students can get better salaries.

 

 

3. The college's placement team helps students with things like creating a resume and preparing for the interview.

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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St. Francis Institute of Technology accepts the GATE score for its M.Tech courses. GATE is the entrance exam applied to judge the candidates in different engineering disciplines for the majority of M.Tech courses at SFIT. Unless and until a candidate has a valid GATE score, they are not eligible for counseling and allotment of seats. Besides the score, the candidates with valid GATE scores get priority in admission. However, some institutes also screen their admissions based on the merit acquired in academics for specific M.Tech specializations.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The best course at St. Francis Institute of Technology (SFIT) is basically according to the student's interest. Among all these, Computer Engineering and IT are the most competitive as well as sought after courses. These branches have a good placement record, too, with top companies like TCS, Capgemini, and Cognizant recruiting students graduating from here. Students from these departments receive more attractive packages than others. In addition to this, the industry is highly in need of IT professionals, so these courses are in demand. But the course is also quite good for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (EXTC) because

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St. Francis Institute of Technology, SFIT: Pursuing B.Tech B. Tech in St. Francis Institute of Technology could be pretty demanding due to the tight study regimes and tests that come with high expectations. While many students have to sit for semester exams, one has to work hard and prepare from the beginning?. The pressure of studies with too many assignments and projects mounted onto academic pressure. Yet, the institute offers pretty high-end infrastructure, and the faculties are pretty well-experienced in addition to providing support about placement to ensure that the students move forward. Despite all these challenges, students w

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The St. Francis Institute of Technology (SFIT) can't provide 100% placement for all its students. Though the college maintains an excellent record of placement and most of the students got employed by high-profile companies like Tata Consultancy Services, Capgemini, and Cognizant, the average percentage of students getting employment is always in the range of 60-70% of the total B.Tech batch. The highest offered in the last pack was of INR 12 LPA and many students have managed an offer in INR 4-6 LPA range. The IT and Computer Engineering branch does face a lot of preference in placements. However, opportunities are available to all, i

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St. Francis Institute of Technology, in total, offers 600 seats for its B.Tech program in the following disciplines: computer engineering, information technology, electronics & telecommunication engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering.

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