MCKVIE B.Tech Admissions 2022 Registration Open; Check details here
Piyush Chaudhary | April 11, 2022 | 02:43 PM IST | 1 min read
MCKVIE admissions 2022 start for B.Tech and B.Tech Lateral programme. Candidates can apply for the MCKVIE engineering programme in online or offline mode.
NEW DELHI: MCKV Institute of Engineering (MCKVIE), West Bengal has invited applications for the full time Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) programme in various disciplines. The B.Tech and B.Tech Lateral course at MCKVIE is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). Aspirants interested in applying for the MCKVIE B.Tech programme can do so by visiting the institute's official website. The MCKVIE application form for the engineering programme can be submitted online or offline mode.
Aspirants should go through the MCKVIE eligibility criteria, course fee and other important details before filling the application form. For more information candidates can read the official MCKV Institute of Engineering admission notification 2022.
MCKVIE B.Tech Admission 2022 - Eligibility criteria
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Course |
Eligibility Criteria |
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Bachelor of Technology |
Applicants should have passed class 12th with required compulsory subjects and valid score in the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) or JEE (main) Examination |
MCKVIE B.Tech Admission 2022 - Application fees and mode
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Application fees |
NA |
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Mode of application |
Online/ Offline |
MCKVIE B.Tech Admission 2022 - Programme and Fees
The Bachelor of Technology programme is offered at MCKV Institute of Engineering. For more details on the B.Tech and B.Tech Lateral programme like fees, specialization, etc. aspirants can check the table below.
MCKVIE course, fees and specialization
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Programme Name |
Specialization |
Total Fees |
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B.Tech |
Automobile Engineering |
Rs. 3,99,700 |
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning |
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Computer Science & Engineering |
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Computer Science & Engineering (Data Science) |
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Information Technology |
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Electronics and Communication Engineering |
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Electronics and Communication (VLSI Design) |
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Electrical Engineering |
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Mechanical Engineering |
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B.Tech (Lateral) |
Computer Science & Engineering(Data Science) |
Rs. 2,99,200 |
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Information Technology |
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Computer Science & Engineering |
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Automobile Engineering |
Rs. 2,66,000 |
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning |
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Electronics and Communication Engineering |
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Electronics and Communication (VLSI Design) |
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Electrical Engineering |
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Mechanical Engineering |
MCKVIE B.Tech Selection Process 2022
The admission to MCKV Institute of Engineering B.Tech or B.Tech Lateral entry programme is based on applicants academic background, West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) or JEE (MAIN) examination score.
MCKVIE Address Details
MCKV Institute of Engineering, 243 G. T. Road (North), Liluah, Howrah – 711204
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