Saintgits College of Engineering BTech admissions 2024 open; apply now
Ujjwal Kirti | December 28, 2023 | 07:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
SCE Kottayam is accepting applications for the BTech programme 2024. Students can check the course fee details, eligibility criteria, selection process, and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: Saintgits College of Engineering Kottayam has started the application process for the BTech programme in online mode. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can visit the SCE official website - saintgits.org/saintgits-college-of-engineering and complete the SCE BTech registration 2024 by submitting all the required details. To complete the Saintgits College of Engineering BTech application process, applicants need to pay the application fee of Rs. 200.
SCE admission is strictly on the basis of merit, and a merit list for admission will be prepared, and selection will be in the order of merit through online counselling. Candidates must go through the detailed eligibility criteria and other important information beforehand to avoid any discrepancies while applying for Saintgits College of Engineering admissions 2024.
Saintgits College of Engineering Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and course fees
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Programme Name |
Branch |
SCE BTech fee structure |
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Bachelor of Technology |
Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Food Technology Mechanical Engineering Robotics & Automation |
Rs 75,000 per annum |
Saintgits College of Engineering BTech Eligibility Criteria
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Admission to B.Tech. will be based on the guidelines given by the state and central governments on the reservation. Candidates must have passed the 12th or equivalent from a recognised board.
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Candidates who have passed the Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala, or examinations recognised as equivalent thereto, with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and Chemistry as one of the optional subjects, with at least 45% marks put together in the above subjects, are eligible for government allotments.
SCE BTech admissions 2024: Mode of application and application fees
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Application Fees |
Rs. 200 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online |
Saintgits College of Engineering BTech Admissions 2024: Selection process
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Admission is strictly on the basis of merit. 50% of the total seats in B.Tech. courses are set aside for centralised allotment by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations. 15% of seats within the sanctioned intake are provided for the NRI Category and given based on marks obtained for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 12th Standard.
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For the management merit seats, the rank list is prepared based on index marks obtained by combining the percentage marks of mathematics and physics at the class 12th level and/or the percentage score obtained in the Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination. The marks obtained in the State Board/CBSE/ICSE for each subject are normalized about the highest marks obtained by applicants from the respective Board
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A merit list for admission will be prepared, and selection will be in the order of merit through online counselling. Individual intimations with the date and time for online counselling will be sent to all successful applicants through email.
Saintgits College of Engineering: Contact details
Anju Anna Jacob, Admissions Officer
Mobile No.: +91 9895903278, +91 8129702585 Email: anjukakkad@saintgits.org
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