University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, Bangalore University Courses

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, students seeking admission to University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering BTech courses are required to apply and appear for the CET conducted by KEA. Those who wish to apply can follow the below steps:

1. Visit the KEA's official website.

2. Click on the 'UGCET Online Application Link' and register to make a profile.

3. Log in to the account and fill out the application form.

4. Upload all the necessary documents.

5. Pay the application fees and submit the application form.

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Shailja Rawat

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Students who have been offered admission to UVCE Bangalore BTech courses are required to make payment of the first-year fees at the last stage of the admission process. Generally, students are asked to pay the first installment of the tuition fees. For BTech courses, the tuition fee ranges from INR 90,000 to INR 1.63 lakh. Students may also have to pay other fees.

Note: The above-mentioned fee is as per the official sources. However, it is indicative and subject to change.

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Vishal ChauhanAn engineering student trying to spread knowledge

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UVCE is about 100 years old and 5th the oldest Engineering college of India.

So, obviously its placement is also good in year 2014 (last recorded) 700+ offers were made to 350 students by companies which includes Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and many more.

So, placements here are excellent.

On the other hand, Aditya Institute of Technology (AIT), Delhi is a Polytechnic (diploma) college founded in 1995. It's placement probability is somewhat around 60 percent only which is not a good one at all.

Conclusion : for a B.Tech course, Visvesvaraya College of Engineering is best.

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Sumant reddy

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If the student is focused on placements then one should join CSE or ISE as most of the companies will be of software domain. Even the student gets other branches, he /she can prepare for software and can apply for the software companies. From college side all branches are average only.

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