What is the fee structure of B.Tech in CSE in CGC, Landran? How is its faculty and placement assistance?

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    archit kumar College selection expert | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Fee structure is around 3 lakhs for 4 years. The placement is really good there as more than 420 companies visited last year and recruited many students. The highest package is 24 lakhs and the average is around 4-5 lakhs. I hope it will help.
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    Vikash Ranjan | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    Fess is rupees 90 thousand for one year. Placements are good and faculty is experienced.
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    SUMIT | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    If you are looking best university in terms of fees /faculty and placements then I would like to recommend you Chandigarh University. Chandigarh University is NAAC-A+ UNIVERSITY
    If you are looking for the best university in India which can provide you with Good placements and good facilities then I would like to recommend you Chandigarh University. Chandigarh University is a NAAC-A+ university known for its placements and facilities. Every year top companies visit cu and recruit students with the best packages. I would like to mention here that the highest package offered is 52.11 LPA. There are many reasons which make Cu India's best u
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    sherya kapoor | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Hi, I don't know about CG, however, you can consider Chandigarh University for CSE. It is situated in Ghruan, Mohali. B.Tech total fees is INR 7.08 Lacs. The fees structure of the university is quite affordable also you can get yourself upto 100% of scholarship based on your score in CUCET. The highest package offered during Chandigarh University placements 2021-22 was INR 52.11 LPA and was offered to Engineering students. Over 757 recruiters participated and granted more than 7,500 offers. The university has received NAAC A+ accreditation in 2019 with a 3.28 GPA. In the year 2021, the university improved its NIRF ranking by 18 points
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    Raghav Makkar | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    You have to pay Rs 43,000/- per semester.
    Only in 1st year you might face any difference such as you have to pay admission fees including 1st semester fees in 1st semester and after completion of 1st sem, you have to pay Rs 46,000/- (extra 3,000 for some tax or you can say extra facilities) and after that Rs43,000 is fixed for rest of all the semesters.
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    khushi Sud

    2 years ago
    Both CGC Landran and Chandigarh University offer Computer Science Engineering and are AICTE-approved institutes. When comparing the course at the two colleges, one can consider the parameters of placement, curriculum, fee structure, and eligibility. Chandigarh University is much more economical with placement Statistics being more or less the same as CGC Landran.

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