What is the fees range for courses offered by the Royal College of Engineering and Technology?

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    a month ago

    The fee structure for courses offered by Royal College of Engineering and Technology (RCET) differs with respect to the programme and category, General/NRI. However, here's a general range:

    B.Tech: INR 4.02 Lacs to INR 5.02 Lacs (approx. USD $5,000 to $6,200)
    M.Tech: INR 50,000 per year (approx. USD $600)
    For the most recent and accurate fee, kindly visit the RCET website or reach their admissions office directly.

     

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    Anurag | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    The tuition fee range for courses at the Royal College of Engineering and Technology in Kerala is INR 45,000–200,000: 

    B.E./B.Tech: INR 45,000–200,000 

    M.E./M.Tech: INR 100,000 

    B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering: INR 200,000 

    The eligibility criteria for the B.E./B.Tech courses is 45% in 10+2 and KEAM exams. 

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