ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
"FIMS"
To gain admission to the Engineering & Technology program, candidates are typically required to have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) with a focus on Science subjects, including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Many institutions also require entrance exam scores, such as JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) or other state/national level engineering entrance tests, as part of the selection process. Some colleges may have additional criteria, such as minimum marks or an interview.
Applicants must have passed their 10+2 exams from a recognized board with a minimum percentage (often around 50-60%) in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Some institutes may accept students with diplomas in engineering fields for lateral entry into the second year. Additionally, clearing the relevant entrance examinations is necessary for eligibility in most reputed colleges.
The typical duration of the Engineering & Technology course is four years for a Bachelor’s degree (B.E./B.Tech.). The course is divided into eight semesters, covering core engineering subjects, elective courses, and practical sessions. For diploma holders, the duration is generally three years, and for postgraduate degrees like M.Tech., it is two years.
Fee Type | 1st Year | 2nd Year | 3rd Year |
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Tution Fee | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 |
Graduates of Engineering & Technology programs have a wide range of career opportunities. They can work as software engineers, mechanical engineers, civil engineers, electrical engineers, or in other specialized fields, depending on their area of study. Employment can be found in sectors such as IT, manufacturing, construction, telecommunications, and automotive industries, among others. Many graduates also pursue entrepreneurship, research roles, or higher studies to specialize further.