Are there any specializations offered by St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology (SVPCET)?
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St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology (SVPCET) is a good institution for B.E. / B.Tech, M.E./M.Tech courses, and these programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. Major specialisation at St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology (SVPCET) are Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering.
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As per the info. available on the website of the college, the complete number of seats for the BBA on St. Vincent Pallotti College, Raipur, is 60. Also, this number of seats only belongs to the general BBA course; the college doesn't give any specialisation.
The three-year tuition fee for the BBA course is Rs. 1.2 lakh. Also, all fees paid by the student at the time of admission shall be refunded to her/ him after deducting Rs. 1000 as an administrative charge if they inform the principal of the college, in writing, before the date of commencing the classes that he desires to cancel the admission.
Students interested in taking admission to the BBA course at St. Vincent Palotti College have two ways to apply for the course, i.e., the website of the college/ website of the affiliated university. At the university website, students can select the St. Vincent Pallotti College, Raipur, in the online form as their choice.
St. Vincent Palloti College release the admission dates for the new academic batch after the end-of-semester examination of the previous batch. The end-of-semester exam was held in May-June. Thus, it is expected that the admission dates will be released only around these months.
No, students can not get direct admissions to the BBA course at St. Vincent Pallotti College, Raipur, because the admissions are based on merit. Also, the website of the college claims that students will get admission after screening through the admission committee, which accepts and declines the admissions according to the merit of students.
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