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BA | ₹20,000 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
MA | ₹6,741 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | |
B.Tech | ₹19,800 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
MBA | ₹60,231 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation + MAH MBA CET | |
M.Tech | ₹39,931 (1st Year Fees) | Pass in Graduation + GATE |
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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University - [DBATU], Lonere | ₹74902 |
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In Maharashtra, Only 2 colleges offer plastic and polymer engineering, 1st is ict and 2nd is Mit Aurangabad, this course is really good and has a respectable amount of scope in the industry The faculty here is really Good and experienced, Especially in the plastic department you'll be placed guaranteed Almost every faculty here is a PhD, and masters so yeah that's a good thing here The difficulty of papers is moderate and as it's autonomous the schedule of exams is never delayed
This course is b pharm like other medical professions, allowing you to work for the well-being of patients and opportunities to serve the people and humanity in the most humble way possible. Maximum students in class 60 not more than that teachers are teaching best and good. Exams are not difficult or not easy, I think easy to pass.
As everyone knows no one chooses pharmacy as their first choice. As I didn't get selected for MBBS for govt college. I decided to go for pharmacy as I had good scores in CET Although they are short-staffed. Student to faculty ratio is quite good. Two types of staff one is permanent and the other one is non-permanent. Most of the non-permanent staff are hired for B PHARM 1 ST YR, All the teaching staff is highly qualified. College is strict in terms of academics, they do not compromise when the issue is of academics, every batch has assigned a mentor who guides them in an entire 4 tr journey, and seniors and teachers are very helpful. 4 sessionals and 2-semester exams are held each year regularly
I have chosen this course so as I will be skilled in the electronics and telecommunication branch and it will be a good career in the near future. Our student ratio is 3:1 i.e. 70% boys and 30%girls students. The staff is good and cooperative. All the faculty members are highly educated and pursue higher degrees as well. Exams are good but getting marks is difficult.
My dream is a work in the Civil engineering field so I chose this course. In the college, the faculty is highly educated. Civil branch HOD is very nice behaviour and is completing BE, ME, PHD Every 2 to 3 weeks in unit test conduct
Faculty have too much experience of teaching Evaluating a course curriculum and faculty members involves assessing several key aspects to ensure a high-quality educational experience. Here are some factors to consider for both: Course Curriculum: 1. Relevance: The curriculum should align with the program's goals and industry standards, ensuring that students acquire relevant knowledge and skills. 2. Core Content: It should cover fundamental concepts and skills related to the subject matter, providing a solid foundation for advanced study or practical application. 3. Breadth and Depth A good curriculum strikes a balance between providing a broad understanding of the field and offering opportunities for in-depth exploration. 4. TimelinessThe content should reflect current trends, technologies, and developments in the field to keep students up-to-date. 5. Practical Application: Integration of real-world applications, case studies, and hands-on experience
I am in the CSE branch of my Btech and the faculty-student ratio is not good here but still, the faculty available here are highly qualified and with good teaching skills. The exams here are divided into two terms CT1 and CT2 and one sem exam all these are some what average to pass.
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