HiCET Coimbatore invites applications for BE, BTech 2023 programmes; details here
Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology is accepting applications for BE & BTech programmes. Check all the programme details here.
Piyush Chaudhary | May 9, 2023 | 08:42 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology (HiCET) Coimbatore, admissions open for Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Technology (BTech) 2023 programmes. The BE & BTech courses are offered in 11 and 4 different specializations respectively. The duration of both the HiCET Coimbatore engineering programmes is 4 years. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology BE & BTech programmes before the application submission last date.
Before filling the HiCET Coimbatore application form for BE & BTech programmes, candidates need to go through all the relevant information mentioned in the HiCET Coimbatore BE & BTech admission notification 2023.
HiCET Coimbatore BE & BTech Eligibility Criteria 2023
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Candidates should have passed in HSC (academic stream)/ CBSE/ Pre-degree/ Plus 2 equivalent school study with minimum eligibility in Maths, Physics, Chemistry. OR
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Candidates should have passed in HSC (vocational stream) with Engineering / Technology as vocational subjects and any 1 or 2 of the related subjects like Maths, Physics, Chemistry. OR
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Candidates should have passed any equivalent qualification approved and recognized by the State Board of Technical Education and Training / Higher Secondary Board of Tamil Nadu and Universities in Tamil Nadu.
HiCET Coimbatore admissions 2023 - Programmes, specializations & fees
Programme Name |
Specialization |
Total Fee in Rs |
Bachelor of Engineering (BE) |
Aeronautical Engineering |
4,00,000 |
Agriculture Engineering |
4,00,000 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
3,20,000 |
|
Mechatronics Engineering |
3,20,000 |
|
Automobile Engineering |
2,40,000 |
|
Bio - Medical Engineering |
4,00,000 |
|
Civil Engineering |
2,40,000 |
|
Computer Science & Engineering |
5,60,000 |
|
Electronics & Communication Engineering |
4,40,000 |
|
Electrical & Electronics Engineering |
3,20,000 |
|
Electronics & Instrumentation |
2,40,000 |
|
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) |
Food Technology |
4,00,000 |
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning |
5,60,000 |
|
Information Technology |
5,00,000 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
3,20,000 |
HiCET Coimbatore admission process 2023
For admission to HiCET BE & BTech programmes, candidates will be selected based on the marks scored in the higher secondary (10+2) examination by the Selection Committee Constituted by Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology as per the guidelines of the Institution. For more information on the HiCET Coimbatore BE & BTech selection process check the official website.
Contact Details
Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi Main Rd, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641050
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