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Kapil LalwaniCurrent Student
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The median placement of students in UCE is around 7.82lakhs per annum and the Maximum package till now of 37.49 LPA was shaked by a student of our college while others got around 1 to 13 Lacs per annum. This implies to a little above one L Lau
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The median placement of students in UCE is around 7.82lakhs per annum and the Maximum package till now of 37.49 LPA was shaked by a student of our college while others got around 1 to 13 Lacs per annum. This implies to a little above one L Lauderdale package than the previous year average of 6.96 LPA.The placement percentage of M.Tech students stands at around 52.4 per cent, which makes it 250 enrolled students of which 131 have been placed There is a stiff competition from other schools especially Birla Institute of Technology and Science or Bhubaneswar or Indian Institute of Technology Delhi / Mumbai Top companies which have visited the campus include DE Shaw, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo and British Petroleum .us year's average package of 6.96 LPA .
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Neer MalikCurrent Student
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Often associated with Osmania University in Hyderabad, the best undergraduate programme offered by the University College of Engineering is its *Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)*. The strong curriculum,
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Often associated with Osmania University in Hyderabad, the best undergraduate programme offered by the University College of Engineering is its *Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)*. The strong curriculum, faculty experience, and high-quality placement profiles make it an excellent place to train for careers in software development, data science, and IT. Other premium programs offered are ECE and Mechanical Engineering. Both of them attract good placement opportunities and industry interaction, respectively. Thus, UCE is a noteworthy choice for engineering education.
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Neer MalikCurrent Student
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Pursuing a B.Tech from University College of Engineering (UCE) is tough but manageable if one is committed. The level of difficulty may depend on the specific engineering branch, expectations from faculty, and the degree to which courses are r
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Pursuing a B.Tech from University College of Engineering (UCE) is tough but manageable if one is committed. The level of difficulty may depend on the specific engineering branch, expectations from faculty, and the degree to which courses are rigorous in terms of problem-solving, which requires a consistent study routine in students. It has a competitive entry process in which students get admitted to the college by competitive entrance exams like EAMCET, JEE Mains, or state-specific entrance exams. The work load, examinations, and project requirements are quite rigorous, but the college equips the students with proper resources, support, and lab facilities. With focus and effort, it is very rewarding for the students.
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Neer MalikCurrent Student
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B.Tech is the best course at University College of Engineering (UCE) because of its technical curriculum, the quality of faculty, and a well-established reputation in the field of engineering education. UCE has been a source of skilled enginee
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B.Tech is the best course at University College of Engineering (UCE) because of its technical curriculum, the quality of faculty, and a well-established reputation in the field of engineering education. UCE has been a source of skilled engineers for a long time, and this has built up an excellent industry reputation and given graduates good placement opportunities. Curriculum is usually designed keeping in mind the demands of the industry, and it is always practical experience in labs, internships, and projects. The B.Tech programme also gets added strength through research focus at UCE, modern infrastructure access, and collaborations with the tech industry.
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Subhash Kumar GuptaCurrent Student
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Generally, the University College of Engineering comes under Tier 2 Category College. While offering a good academic curriculum and a reasonable record of placements at 70-84% for most students, it does not share the stature or resources as Ti
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Generally, the University College of Engineering comes under Tier 2 Category College. While offering a good academic curriculum and a reasonable record of placements at 70-84% for most students, it does not share the stature or resources as Tier 1 colleges. Maximum salary packages have been reported up to 24 LPA, but the average is not so great. The profile is indeed versatile for the different departments. The placement cell at UCE allows interaction with companies, mainly from the IT and engineering sectors, thus increasing employment opportunities for graduates.
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Virajita SharmaCurrent Student
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Yes, University College of Engineering does offer BE/ BTech programmes across multiple specialisations. Admission to the course is primarily entrance-based and requires candidates to provide a valid score of TS EAMCET exam. The basic eligibili
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Yes, University College of Engineering does offer BE/ BTech programmes across multiple specialisations. Admission to the course is primarily entrance-based and requires candidates to provide a valid score of TS EAMCET exam. The basic eligibility is to pass Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 45% from a recognised board. Working professionals can also pursue the programme under CEEP. Interested students can visit the official website of the college to apply for the programme.
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Neer MalikCurrent Student
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The B.Tech programs across India benefit well from the university as University College of Engineering or UCE has its grounds and has a rich heritage for providing strong technical education along with experienced faculties. Its reputation dif
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The B.Tech programs across India benefit well from the university as University College of Engineering or UCE has its grounds and has a rich heritage for providing strong technical education along with experienced faculties. Its reputation differs from campus to campus but some UCE's in Osmania University and Anna University are especially renowned. Although UCE does offer a very sound academic background, great placement support, and contacts in the industries, it is not of the same standing and has no resources that IITs and NITs can boast of. The B.Tech at UCE would therefore be excellent for students seeking quality engineering education without feeling too much pressure from competing institutes holding higher rankings.
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The fee for the B.Tech programme in the University College of Engineering depends on the branch of UCE, state quotas, and category (general, reserved, etc.). Typically, the annual tuition ranges from INR 30,000 to INR 1,50,000, depending upon
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The fee for the B.Tech programme in the University College of Engineering depends on the branch of UCE, state quotas, and category (general, reserved, etc.). Typically, the annual tuition ranges from INR 30,000 to INR 1,50,000, depending upon whether it is a government-affiliated institution or private. Other charges such as hostel fees, exam fees, and miscellaneous add to the overall cost. For the precise details, visit UCE's website or contact its admission office, since the tuition fee varies every year, according to the policy and governmental regulations of the institutions.
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Subhash Kumar GuptaCurrent Student
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The cut-off information for B.Tech in University College of Engineering for the year 2024 is given in the following table: closing ranks.B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering: 38,019. B.E. in Mechanical Engineering: 120,865. B.E. in Civil E
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The cut-off information for B.Tech in University College of Engineering for the year 2024 is given in the following table: closing ranks.B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering: 38,019. B.E. in Mechanical Engineering: 120,865. B.E. in Civil Engineering 129,171.These numbers represent the concluding process of the TNEA counseling and are category-wise. Computer Science is the most competitive of all, and Civil Engineering has a relatively higher closing rank, implying it is easier to gain admission in that discipline.
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Subhash Kumar GuptaCurrent Student
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The total number of seats for the UCE for B.Tech courses 480. For example, specializations include 60 seats in Civil Engineering and 60 for other branches such as Computer Science, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering. Admission into the sea
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The total number of seats for the UCE for B.Tech courses 480. For example, specializations include 60 seats in Civil Engineering and 60 for other branches such as Computer Science, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering. Admission into the seats is based on the TS EAMCET entrance exam and then through centralized counseling. Students are admitted based on merit in the engineering disciplines offered by the college, ensuring that they are admitted in line with their preferences.
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