Course | Fees | Eligibility |
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B.E | ₹19,090 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% + KCET |
Exams Accepted : KCET
Cutoff : 50021 BE Mechanical Engineering
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Because it is government college and i got seat there and due to our financial situation and I got seat there and my friends referred me for that college and about teaching so I joined there the labs and rooms classes were broad and good environment to study in taluk so I choosed it
All are positive only, in our college everything was good, labs , faculties , campus, sports, exams, internals, college function, ethnic days, freshers parties, farewell parties, everything was good.
Good remarks i always feel greatfull and thankful for my college as it was a very good platform for me bad remarks initially when I joined the system was not welly organised and constructed because of which we faced lot of problems.
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