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Sonali Samal

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If you're into hands-on learning with solid placement vibes, NCET's B.E./B.Tech is a great pick. The curriculum's industry-ready, profs know their stuff, and the labs + classrooms are all modern AF. With 60–70% placement support and a campus that balances study with fun, it's a smart (and chill) move.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Yep, you can actually get into Naraina College of Engineering and Technology's B.Tech programme without even touching JEE Main. Wild, right? Most of their seats—like, roughly 75%—go through UPCET (some folks still call it UPSEE) via state counseling. But here's the kicker: about 15% of the seats are set aside for direct or management quota admissions. That basically means if your 12th-grade marks are decent, you can snag a spot without stressing over JEE or UPCET at all. So yeah, as long as you tick the basic eligibility boxes, you're good to go. No need to lose sleep over JEE for this one.

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Sonali Samal

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To get into NCET for B.Tech, you need 10+2 with Physics + Math and one optional subject (Chem/Bio/CS/Biotech). They accept JEE Main or UPSEE (UPCET) scores. Once you qualify, go through counselling and document checks. Everything follows AKTU and AICTE rules.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Naraina College of Engineering and Technology, here's the real deal on their fees. The B.Tech is the big spender—expect to cough up about INR 2.45 Lacs for the whole thing. If you're more of a Diploma (polytechnic) kinda person, you're looking at a much lighter INR 1.01 lakhs. 

Thinking postgrad? The MCA's gonna run you around INR 1.22 lakhs, M.Tech sits at about INR 1.28 lakhs, and if you're feeling fancy and going for the MBA or PGDM, that's roughly INR 1.33 lakhs. 

So, yeah, depending on what you're going for, fees swing between INR 1.01 Lacs and INR 2.45 lakhs. 

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Vishwajeet kumar ray

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The total fee for a B.E. / B.Tech at Naraina College of Engineering & Technology (NCET), Kanpur is typically between INR 2.45 Lacs to INR 4.92 Lacs for the full 4 year program, depending on the exact branch and additional charges.

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Sonali Samal

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Hostel fees aren't clearly mentioned online, but students say it's super affordable and worth it. You get separate hostels for boys and girls, clean rooms, decent food, and a chill study vibe. For exact numbers, just check the college website or ring up the admin team.

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Admission to B.Tech courses at Naraina College of Engineering and Technology requires the candidate to pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics at a minimum of 45% marks (40% for reserved categories) and also have qualified JEE Main or UPCET. For PG applications, M.Tech requires candidates to have B.Tech in a relevant field with a valid GATE score; MBA requires candidate's Bachelor's Degree with UPCET, CAT, or MAT qualification; and MCA requires graduation in any faculty with Mathematics.

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Sonali Samal

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Yup. Established in 2007, NCET is well-recognized in Kanpur and across UP. It has earned a rep for its placement consistency, strong faculty, and good infrastructure. Being a part of the larger Naraina Group only boosts its credibility. If you're aiming for a dependable engineering college in UP—NCET is usually on the radar.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Naraina College of Engineering and Technology (NCET), in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, is a private and self-financed institution. Founded in 2007, NCET is AICTE-approved and affiliated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University- (AKTU)-formerly the ability of private consideration UPTU (highereducationinindia.com).

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Vishwajeet kumar ray

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Naraina College of Engineering and Technology (NCET) is a private engineering college located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Whether it's "good" depends on several factors, including the specific programme you're interested in, the faculty, campus infrastructure, and your own career goals.

Things to consider when evaluating the college:

Accreditation and Affiliation:

NCET is affiliated with Rajasthan Technical University (RTU), which is a recognised technical university. This means the degrees offered are valid and can help you pursue higher studies or jobs both in India and abroad.

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Sonali Samal

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NCET gets a lot of love for its strong academics + solid placement scene. It's under the Naraina Group of Institutions, affiliated with AKTU, and approved by AICTE. What sets it apart? An industry-aligned curriculum, experienced teachers, and a whole vibe of student development—think fests, sports, leadership programs, and tech workshops. It's kinda the “complete package” college in UP, especially around Kanpur.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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TIT&S Bhiwani Semester Exam Result 2020 Scores usually published 4-6 weeks following the semester. For odd semesters (conducted in November–December), results are usually out in late January–February, following the semester-based schedule. Results For December–January odd semester exams are typically announced in February. 

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The faculty at Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences (TIT&S) is often praised for being both knowledgeable and chill. Most profs have advanced degrees and actual industry exposure—especially in textile engineering, which is their OG specialty. Students say the teachers are approachable, clear in explaining concepts, and mix theory with real-life applications. Basically, they know their stuff and care if you're keeping up. This balance is a big reason why placements stay strong.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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Yes, the faculty at Technological Institute of Textile and Sciences is well qualified and experienced. Almost all of our teachers are well Qualified holding M.Tech/Ph.D. in both academia and industry. The faculty are approachable, and supportive with the best interest of the students at heart and they are also committed to the students' progress especially in textile, engineering, and computer related fields and this has enhanced the academic atmosphere. 

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Sonali Samal

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Pretty awesome, especially in textile and core engineering fields. Profs here are not just book-smart—they’ve got real-world industry experience and are into research too. Students legit vouch for how supportive and knowledgeable they are. It’s one of the reasons the placement stats are fire.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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During its 75 years history TIT&S Bhiwani has given a large Alumni to the world numbering over 2,000 employed professional. Prominent alumni of the institute have gone on to become successful professionals in the industry, some such as Vikas Chopra the Senior Enterprise Architect with Aetna, and Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj a well-known journalist and a documentary filmmaker find a mention among them. Others are CEOs, scientists, entrepreneurs and civil servants on the global stage. 

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