Alliance College of Engineering and Design BTech admissions 2023 open; apply now
Piyush Chaudhary | January 16, 2023 | 10:09 AM IST | 2 mins read
Alliance College of Engineering and Design is accepting applications for the BTech programme. Last date to apply online is May 31, 2023.
NEW DELHI: Alliance College of Engineering and Design admissions open for full-time Bachelor of Technology (BTech) 2023 programme. The BTech programme at Alliance College of Engineering and Design is offered in domains like Civil, Mechanical, Computer Science & Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, EEE, etc. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the Alliance College of Engineering and Design BTech programme either in online mode. Last date for submission of the application form is May 31, 2023.
Before filling the Alliance College of Engineering and Design application form, candidates need to go through all the information given in the Alliance College of Engineering and Design BTech admission notification 2023.
Alliance College of Engineering and Design BTech Eligibility Criteria 2023
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Candidates must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Technical Vocational subjects.
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Candidates should have obtained at least 50% marks (45% in case of reserved category) in the above subjects taken together.
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Candidates should have a valid score in JEE Main/ JEE Advanced/ Karnataka CET/ COMED-K/ AUSAT (Alliance University Scholastic Aptitude Test) or any other state-level engineering entrance examination.
Alliance College of Engineering and Design Application 2023 - Fees & mode
The Alliance College of Engineering and Design application form can be filled either in online mode for admission to the BTech programme by paying a application fee of Rs 1000.
Alliance College of Engineering and Design Admissions 2023 - Programmes, specializations & fees
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Programme Name |
Specialization |
Fees |
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BTech |
Civil Engineering |
Rs 8,00,000 |
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Mechanical Engineering |
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EEE |
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AE |
Rs 12,00,000 |
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IT |
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Electronics & Communication Engineering |
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Computer Science & Engineering |
Rs 14,00,000 |
Alliance College of Engineering and Design Admission Process 2023
Admission to Alliance College of Engineering and Design BTech programme is based on candidates scores in JEE Main/ JEE Advanced/ Karnataka CET/ COMED-K/ AUSAT or any other state-level engineering entrance exam and other parameters such as scholastic and extracurricular record for admission. The final selection will be based on the candidate's overall performance in the Alliance admission selection process - AUSAT & PI.
Contact Details
Address
- Alliance University, Central Campus, Chikkahadage Cross Chandapura-Anekal, Main Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562106
Email ID
- enquiry@alliance.edu.in
Phone No.
- +91-8046199000/ 9100 & 8041299200
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