New Horizon College of Engineering invites applications for BE and MBA programmes 2023; apply now
NHCE Bengaluru is accepting applications for MBA and BE programmes 2023. Students can check the detailed course-wise eligibility criteria, fees and other important information here.
Ujjwal Kirti | February 28, 2023 | 10:33 AM IST
NEW DELHI: New Horizon College of Engineering Bengaluru has started the registration process for BE and MBA programmes 2023. Eligible candidates can visit the NHCE official website - newhorizoncollegeofengineering.in and apply for the choice of programme. Students can complete the application procedure both in online and offline mode by paying the application fee of Rs. 800.
Candidates must go through the detailed course-wise eligibility criteria and other information before applying. Students in the preferred course will be shortlisted based on their merit and through Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) and Post Graduate Common Entrance Test(PGCET) for UG and PG programmes respectively.
New Horizon College of Engineering Bengaluru: Programme offered and Fees
Programme Name |
Fees per year |
B.E. Computer Science & Engineering |
Rs. 3.50.000 |
B.E. Computer Science & Engineering(Data Science) |
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B.E. Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning |
|
B.E. Information Science & Engineering |
Rs. 3.00.000 |
B.E. Computer Engineering |
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B.E. Electronics & Communication Engineering |
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B.E. Electrical & Electronics Engineering |
Rs. 2.50.000 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
Rs. 3.00.000 |
NHCE Bengaluru BE and MBA 2023 eligibility criteria
Programme Name |
Eligibility criteria |
BE |
Student should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with English as one of the languages and should have scored an aggregate of 45% (40% in case of SC/ST/OBC candidates) with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/ Bio-Technology/Computer Science/Electronics/Biology. |
MBA |
Candidates should have passed the Bachelor degree with not less than 50% (45% in case of SC/ST/OBC candidates) of the marks in the aggregate of all the years of the degree examinations. |
NHCE BE and MBA admissions 2023: Application fees and mode of application
Application Fees |
Rs. 800 |
Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
NHCE Bengaluru admissions 2023: Selection process
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Meet the eligibility criteria
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Complete the registration process by providing basic details and paying application fees of Rs. 800 in online mode
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Applicants need to submit KCET and PGCET scores for UG and PG programmes respectively
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Shortlisted students need to appear for personal interview round
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Final NHCE admission list will be based on the prior academics, entrance examination valid score, performance in interview round.
New Horizon College of Engineering: Contact details
New Horizon College of Engineering, Bellandur Main Road, Near Marathahalli, Bengaluru-560103;
Contact: Admission Counselor-9740076447
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