Saintgits College of Engineering invites applications for BTech 2023 programme; details here
Piyush Chaudhary | February 1, 2023 | 03:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
Saintgits College of Engineering is accepting applications for the BTech programme. Check all the programme details here.
NEW DELHI: Saintgits College of Engineering Kottayam admission open for full-time Bachelor of Technology (BTech) 2023 programme. The duration of the BTech programme is 4 years and it is offered in eight different branches. Candidates interested and eligible in the Saintgits College of Engineering BTech programme can apply for the in online mode by visiting the institute's official website - saintgits.org.
Before filling the BTech application form, candidates need to go through all the information mentioned in the Saintgits College of Engineering BTech admission notification 2023.
Saintgits College of Engineering BTech Eligibility Criteria 2023
Candidates should have passed Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala or equivalent examinations, 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 from a recognized board.
NOTE : For more details on the Saintgits College of Engineering BTech programme eligibility criteria check the official website.
Saintgits College of Engineering Application 2023 - Fees & mode
The Bachelor of Technology programme application form can be filled in online by visiting the institute's official website. For successfully submitting the Saintgits College of Engineering BTech application form an fee of Rs 200 has to be paid.
Saintgits College of Engineering Admissions 2023 - Programme, branches, fees & duration
|
Programme Name |
Branch |
Fees |
Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Bachelor of Technology |
Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Food Technology Mechanical Engineering Robotics & Automation |
Rs 3 lakhs |
4 years |
Saintgits College of Engineering Admission Process 2023
Admission to Saintgits College of Engineering BTech programme will be based on a merit list prepared by the institute. The selection of candidates will be in the order of their merit through an online counselling process. An intimation with the date and time for online counselling will be sent to all successful candidates through email. Saintgits College of Engineering TFW Scholarships are earmarked for each branch and will be allotted based on the rank list which will be prepared on the basis of merit. For more information on the Saintgits College of Engineering admission process and scholarships check the institute’s official website.
Contact Details
Anju Anna Jacob, Admissions Officer
Phone No. -
+91-9895903278/ 8129702585
Email ID -
anjukakkad@saintgits.org
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