DSCE Bangalore BTech admissions 2024 open; check details here
Pratham Chugh | February 2, 2024 | 11:29 AM IST | 1 min read
DSCE Bangalore accepting applications for its UG programme. Students can check information regarding course fees, eligibility criteria, and other essential details here.
NEW DELHI: Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore has started the BTech application process 2024 in online mode. Eligible candidates can apply for DSCE Bangalore BTech programme on the official website - dsce.edu.in by paying the application fee of Rs. 600 and submitting the required details which include personal and academic details.
For DSCE Bangalore BTech admissions 2024, candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of their KCET/ COMEDK valid score. Students must go through DSCE Bangalore BTech eligibility criteria, specialisations, fee structure and other important information beforehand to avoid any discrepancies.
DSCE Bangalore Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and Eligibility Criteria
|
Course |
DSCE Bangalore Eligibility Criteria |
|
BTech |
Must have completed class 12th with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and English as one of the language subjects with a minimum aggregate of 45% in Physics, Mathematics, and one of the subjects among Chemistry/ Biology/ Computer Science/ Electronics. In case of candidates belonging to Karnataka SC, ST and Other Backward Classes the minimum marks should be 40%. |
DSCE Bangalore BTech Fees Structure 2024
|
Programme Name |
Fees Structure (Per Annum) |
|
|
Karnataka Students |
Non Karnataka Students |
|
|
Civil Engineering |
Rs. 3,25,610 |
Rs. 3,27,110 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
Rs. 3,25,610 |
Rs. 3,27,110 |
|
Automobile Engineering |
Rs. 3,25,610 |
Rs. 3,27,110 |
|
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
Rs. 3,50,610 |
Rs. 3,52,110 |
|
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering |
Rs. 3,25,610 |
Rs. 3,27,110 |
|
Medical Electronics |
Rs. 3,25,610 |
Rs. 3,27,110 |
|
Chemical Engineering Electronics |
Rs. 3,25,610 |
Rs. 3,27,110 |
|
Telecommunication Engineering |
Rs. 3,50,610 |
Rs. 3,52,110 |
DSCE Bangalore BTech Admissions 2024: Mode of application and application fees
|
Application Fees |
Rs. 600 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online |
DSCE Bangalore BTech Admissions 2024: Selection Process
- Visit the official website of DSCE Bangalore
- Fill the DSCE Bangalore application form with all the required details.
- Pay the application fee of Rs. 600.
- For DSCE Bangalore admission, candidates have to appear for the KCET/ COMEDK entrance examination.
- Candidates selected in DSCE Bangalore B.Tech programme must pay the programme fees along with the required documents.
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering: Contact details
Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE), Shavige Malleshwara Hills, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore 560 111, Karnataka, India.
Contact details: 080-48811000
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