Rungta Educational Foundation BTech admissions 2023 open; check details here
Ujjwal Kirti | May 16, 2023 | 03:30 PM IST | 2 mins read
Rungta Educational Foundation is accepting applications for BTech programme 2023. Students can check the eligibility criteria, course-fees and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: Rungta Educational Foundation Bhilai has started the registration process of B.Tech programme for batch 2023. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can apply for the BTech programme on the official website - rungta.ac.in. Applicants can complete the Rungta College application process 2023 both in online and offline mode by paying the application fee of Rs. 1,500. Candidates must check the course-wise eligibility criteria before applying.
Students will be shortlisted on the basis of valid score in the CGPET or JEE Mains based on their admission quota (state or All India).Rungta Educational Foundation offers various BTech specializations such as Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology, Agriculture/ Civil/ Electrical/ Electrical & Electronics/ Electronics & Telecommunication/ Mechanical / Mining and many more.
Rungta Educational Foundation: Programmes offered and course fees
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Programme Name |
Total Fees |
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B.Tech. Computer Science & Engineering / Computer Science & Engineering (AI)/ Computer Science & Engineering (AI&ML)/ Computer Science & Engineering (DS)/ Computer Science & Engineering (Cyber Security) |
Rs. 3,24,400 |
|
B.Tech. ( Information Technology ) |
Rs. 2,77,400 |
|
B.Tech. ( Agriculture/ Civil/ Electrical/ Electrical & Electronics/ Electronics & Telecommunication/ Mechanical / Mining ) |
Rs. 2,34,400 |
Rungta Educational Foundation BTech eligibility criteria 2023
Candidates must have passed Class 12th or equivalent from recognised board with the minimum aggregate of 45% (40% for the candidates from reserved category) along with valid CG PET or JEE Mains score.
Rungta Educational Foundation admissions 2023: Mode of application and application fees
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Application Fees |
Rs. 1,500 |
|
Mode of application |
Online/Offline |
Rungta Educational Foundation BTech admissions 2023: Selection process
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Meet the eligibility criteria
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Complete the registration process
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Candidates are required to appear for online counselling being conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Govt. of Chhattisgarh.
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Students need to submit their valid CG PET scores (for state quota) or JEE Mains (for other state quota). Those who are applying under management quota can submit either CG PET or JEE Mains score.
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Final admission list will be published on the basis of prior academics and marks scored in the qualifying exam.
Rungta Educational Foundation: Contact details
Rungta Educational Campus, Bhilai; Kohka-Kurud Road, Bhilai - 490024, Chhattisgarh, India.
Tel : Bhilai :- 9016 - 112222
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