Is Heritage Institute of Technology a recognised Institute?
Heritage Institute of Technology – An Autonomous Institution under UGC, accredited by NAAC, approved by AICTE and affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology. Currently the Institute is offering various undergraduate (B.Tech) & post graduate (M.Tech & MCA) programmes in Engineerin
Yes, Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) is a recognised institute as the institute is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal, which is a recognised state university.
- HIT holds accreditation from the NBA which is a central government body that is res
Located in Patiala, the Heritage Institute of Technology is one of the premium institutes of the region. The institute is accredited ‘A’ by NAAC. The institute has also received the status of an autonomous institute by UGC. The institute offers degree courses at UG and PG levels, which are affiliate
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B.Tech fees through WBJEE:
Government colleges (like JU, IIEST, KGEC): INR 4,000–60,000/year (plus INR 20k–50k for hostel/mess)
Semi-govt/autonomous (like RCCIIT): INR 2–3 lakh/year
Private colleges (like IEM, NSHM): INR 1–3 lakh/year
Yes, a chemical engineering course is available at Heritage Institute of Technology. It is a 4 year UG degree course. The total number of seats is 60.
In the case of Computer Science and Information Technology in Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, the main admission rules are according to WBJEE and JEE Main ranks. Although the official 2025 cutoffs are not yet announced, judging by the past year trends (2023-2024), in General category, the
Yes, it is possible to get admission to Heritage Institute of Technology with 25000 rank in WBJEE. The last round closing rank for Heritage Institute of Technology was between the range of 4005 and 82868. At 25000 rank, admission to a few specialisations would be possible. The specialisations availa
Heritage Institute of Technology accepts WBJEE for admission to BTech specialisations. The cutoff was concluded throughout a few rounds, for candidates belonging to the All India quota. For candidates belonging to the General category, the cutoff was closed between 4005 and 82868. The specialisation
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