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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Honestly, Naraina College of Engineering and Technology isn't exactly pumping out celebrities or big-shot CEOs—at least not yet. Most folks coming out of there land regular gigs in private companies or startups, maybe go chase a master's somewhere, you know the drill. Sure, the alumni group tries to keep things lively with events and some mentorship stuff, but let's be real: you're not gonna bump into any household names from NCET at a TED Talk (for now, anyway). Maybe give it a few more years—the star power might show up eventually.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Naraina College of Engineering & Technology (NCET), Kanpur, is part of the Naraina Group of Institutions and is affiliated with AKTU, Lucknow. Its alumni have found roles in a wide range of industries—core engineering, IT, finance, manufacturing, consulting, and services. Here's a detailed overview of where NCET alumni are working:
Major Recruiters & Employers based on placement records and reviews:
Core Engineering & Manufacturing
Toyota, Suzuki, Mahindra, Hyundai
Hindustan Copper Limited, Piramal Glass, Asian Paints
Honda, Videocon, LG
IT & Technology
IBM, Siemens, Wipro, HCL, Tech Mahindra, Infosys
GrayMatter Software Services, SAPL T
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Easy. Finish 12th with Physics + Math and one more from Chem/Bio/CS/Biotech. Then give JEE Main or UPCET. Once you've got your score, hop on the counselling portal, pick Naraina as your go-to, upload your docs, and you're good to go. Just follow whatever AKTU and the state say.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Based on recent trends (Round 2 in 2024), the last closing rank for B.Tech (CSE) shifted roughly between 889,531 and 1,414,670 under the all? India quota — across all categories OF engineering. That means if your JEE Main AIR falls within this range and you meet the 10+2 eligibility criteria, you've got a decent shot. But keep in mind, they change every year based on how many people apply, seats, and all that. There's no fixed number out there, but if you've got a decent JEE score and meet the basics, you're pretty much in. Best move? Check the official site or hit up the admissions team for the latest info.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Honestly, the cutoff at Naraina College of Engineering and Technology is kinda all over the place—it changes depending on the course and the year. For B.Tech in 2023, the UPCET closing ranks were, like, anywhere from 7 Lacs to a whopping 14 lakh. Computer Science? That one closed at about 10.7 lakh, give or take. If you're eyeing those newer branches like AI or Data Science, expect the rank to be even higher.
Now, about board marks—if you're in the general category, you probably need somewhere between 70 and 85%. OBC folks, you're looking at 65 to 80%. And if you're SC/ST, it drops down to around 50 to 65%. These numbers cover
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yeah, you can totally snag a seat at Naraina College of Engineering and Technology if you go the management quota route. They keep about 15% of their spots open for this, and honestly, you don't need JEE Main or UPCET scores to get in—so if the big entrance exams didn't go your way, no sweat. They'll check out your 12th-grade marks (as long as you did Physics, Chem, and Math) and if you're eligible, just toss in your documents, cough up the fees, and you're good. Heads up though, those seats fill up fast, and the price tag's usually a bit steeper.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
To gain admission into Naraina College of Engineering and Technology (NCET), Kanpur for a B.E./B.Tech program, follow these steps:
Check Eligibility:Complete 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Mathematics, and one of Chemistry/Biotech/Biology/Technical Vocational subjects.
Minimum 45% marks (general/OBC/EWS); 40% for SC/ST categories.
Appear for Qualifying Entrance Exams
Acceptable scores:JEE Main
UPTAC (UP B.Tech Admission Counselling)
Approximately 75% seats via UPTAC, 10% via JEE Main merit, and 15% through management quota.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
You can now apply for B.Tech and other courses—just head over to the official NCET site or hit up their admission helpline. They're taking in students based on entrance scores and merit, all as per state and university norms. Don't wait too long though, seats fill up fast!
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
So, here’s the deal with Naraina College of Engineering and Technology—they actually throw out some pretty sweet scholarships. I’m talking full-on, 100% tuition waivers if you’re a rockstar student. Grades looking sharp. Nailed the entrance exam. Or maybe your wallet’s feeling a little too light? There’s a shot for you.
If your family’s annual income doesn’t even hit 1 lakh, well, that’s basically your golden ticket for a full ride. Oh, and they’re not just about the bookworms—if you crush it in sports or have some wild extracurricular achievements, they’ve g
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Food's decent and hostels are clean, safe, and pretty well-kept. Mess serves meals for hostelers and there's also a campus canteen if you want more options. Nothing five-star, but most students find it value for money and totally livable. While detailed reviews of food quality are limited, students generally report the facilities as good and value for money, contributing to a positive hostel experience
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Naraina College of Engineering and Technology Man, they've got pretty much everything you'd expect—and then some. The library's loaded, like, stacks on stacks—over 55,000 books, so if you ever get the urge to actually study, you're set. Classrooms Yeah, they're air-conditioned (thank god), and the labs are all shiny and high-tech.
Hostels are split up for guys and girls, both with Wi-Fi, so you can binge shows or, you know, “study” all night. The cafeteria's actually clean (big win), and there's even a bank and ATM right there on campus—no more panicking when you're outta cash.
Into sports? You've got cricket, football, b
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The extracurricular opportunities at Naraina College of Engineering & Technology (NCET), Kanpur:
Cultural, Arts & Performing Clubs
Music & Dance: Showcases like annual cultural events let students shine in singing, instrumental, and dance performances
Drama & Anchoring: Students can explore public speaking, drama, event hosting, and anchoring during fests .
Technical & Academic Clubs
While there isn't a detailed tagged list, NCET hosts technical societies tied to engineering departments and workshops in areas like:
Robotics, MATLAB, ethical hacking, 3D animation, SPSS, communication skills.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, NCET's got a full-on placement squad. They help you prep for interviews, build soft skills, do mock GDs, and even give career + startup advice. Plus, they bring in actual industry folks for sessions and run placement drives. Basically, they've got your back from classroom to cubicle.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Alright, here’s the real scoop: If you’re gunning for the top spot at Naraina College of Engineering and Technology with a B.Tech, the fattest paycheck floating around is about 8 Lacs a year. Most folks, though. They’re landing somewhere between 2.4 and 3 lakh—so, yeah, not exactly rolling in dough, but hey, it’s a start. Diploma holders aren’t getting left out either; the best deal for them hits around 5 lakh. Now, the wild card—those rare, unicorn M.Tech geniuses Somebody apparently snagged a 30 Lacs package once. Unreal, right But don’t bank on that unless you’re planning to rewr
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