Is pursuing B.Tech at Government Engineering College expensive?
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Doing a B.Tech from Government Engineering College [ECB], Bikaner is comparatively inexpensive as compared to a good number of institutes. In all, it would come out to be approximately INR 2 lakhs, and annually, the fee comes out to approximately INR 50,000. It thus offers an affordable opportunity for studying engineering, but a student must consider whether the value matches his career and financial goals.
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No, pursuing B.Tech from government college of engineering Bikaner is not expensive. The total fees to pursue B.Tech from this Institute is around INR 2 lacs. If we see the per year fees, it will be around INR 50,000. Although information related to scholarships is not available. If we see the fees structure, it is comparatively reasonable than other Institutes of the area. The return on investment is decent with acceptable facilities like infrastructure, faculty members, and placements.
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