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Al-Falah School of Engineering and Technology, Al-Falah University PG and UG Courses 2025

  • Private Institute
  • Estd. 1997
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Al-Falah School of Engineering and Technology, Al-Falah University Courses and Fees 2025

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B.E. / B.Tech(15 courses)
1.7 L - 3 L
10+2 : 45 %
M.E./M.Tech(14 courses)
1.5 L - 1.6 L
Graduation : 50 %

Al-Falah School of Engineering and Technology, Al-Falah University Fee Structure

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Al-Falah School of Engineering and Technology, Al-Falah University
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3.1/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements2.4
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.4
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.5
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3
Money Review IconValue for Money3.1
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MOHD ZAYAD HASHMI Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2020
4.8
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
It is the best college in Faridabad.
Placements: About 50% of students from our course get placed. Companies like Escorts, HCL, Byju's, etc., visit our college for placements. Many good opportunities are provided here. If you study well in college, then you will get selected for placement. Roles like BDA and trainee are offered in placements.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good. The college is Wi-Fi enabled. There are 4 canteens. The hostel is good and separate for both boys and girls. The road in the college is good. The environment is green in college. A guard is everywhere, and they maintain a good environment for students.
Faculty: Teachers are well-qualified in a segment of their own. They are teaching us very well. Exams are tough and not easy to clear if you do time pass. Dhauj village is very grateful for Alfalah as it gives employment to their villagers, and the literacy rate is growing.
Reviewed on 5 Jan 2022Read More
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Anwarul mansuri Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2021
3.8
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Our college is not good enough. It is in the deep village.
Placements: About 45%-50% of students got placements on their own hard work and not through college. The highest salary package offered is not confirmed. The top recruiting companies are NTPC and many others. About 20%-30% of students got internships, but there are no good guidelines. Civil engineering is the top course available here.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is not available here, and there are all labs. There are classrooms and also a library. All facilities like medical, sports, games and mess food are also good. It is a well-maintained college with well-maintained classrooms, but toilets are not maintained as expected. However, the environment is good.
Faculty: There are good teachers here who are helpful, qualified and knowledgeable. Some teachers are well qualified but not able to make students understand. The course curriculum is relevant, and it makes students ready for industries. It is quite easy to qualify exams. Passing marks are 33% of marks.
Other: I chose this course to become an engineer. The best part of this course is practicals on the field. Our college can improve the classrooms. Events are not organised, and it is not a very crowded campus. Our college didn't give any scholarships.
Reviewed on 1 Dec 2021Read More
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Mohd Niyaz Haidar Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2020
1.2
1Placements1Infrastructure1Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
The college is good only for a degree and not for good education because the management is not good.
Placements: 5-10% of students got paced in our college. The highest package offered is 2 LPA, and the minimum package is 96,000 per annum. The placement rate is about 5-10%. I don't know about the top roles offered in our course.
Infrastructure: The hostel is not good. The quality is food is okay. There are no sports and games. The canteen food is expensive but bad quality. Medical facilities are available for name sake only. All staff are careless.
Faculty: Semester exams are hard because the lectures are not conducted by good teachers. There is no good management in the college. Some teachers are helpful, but other teachers are bad. The course curriculum is relevant, but sometimes, it is not. The pass percentage is 82%.
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2021Read More
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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2020
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2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Faculty members, placements and infrastructures are good in our college.
Placements: We are a batch of 2016 and completed our course in 2020. In our batch, 30% of the students got placements in some companies. The highest salary package offered is 3 LPA. Companies like Gayatri Project Limited, BBR India Private Limited, Navyuga Engineering Company Limited come in the placement drive. Companies offer roles of trainee engineer, site engineer, billing engineer, etc.
Infrastructure: Our college has a good infrastructure. They have proper labs for the course and good classrooms for students. There is a library too in the college, but they don't have Wi-Fi on the campus. There is a hostel on the university campus, and they provide very good care to students. Mess food quality is pretty good, and there is a separate canteen on the college campus. There is a hospital on the college campus. In the hostel, many indoor games and outdoor games are available like cricket, football, basketball, etc. A gym is also available here.
Faculty: Teachers are good in our college, and they take proper classes. They are experienced in their respective fields, and the quality of teaching is awesome. The curriculum is much relevant to the civil engineering industry, and after studying, students are ready for the industry. Exams are difficult, and teachers check the knowledge of students properly. The pass percentage is approximately 85%.
Other: I have an interest in civil engineering, so I decided to study this course. The thing which I like most about this industry is they built nation for national infrastructure in marine. I wish to add more practical knowledge than theoretical knowledge in this course, and the college should focus on this direction. Our college celebrates all fests and events, and our college has a proper committee for the fest. Connectivity is good with road, train and metro. They conduct scholarships test from time to time and help economically weak students.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2021Read More
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Abrar AhmadVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Mechanical and Automation Engineering - Batch of 2016
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good college with great teachers if you want to study.
Placements: The college does not provide the placements. Sometimes, they held job faires but don't expect MNCs and renowned companies. You'll have to find yourself a Job. The placement cell doesn't help you to find a better company as per your interest. They will tell you to contact your seniors and all. There are no placements.
Infrastructure: The college structure is good as per location. The environment is healthy for studying. Integrated departments are available with workshops. The mechanical workshop is best among all. There is a huge library for book lovers. The hostel is within the campus. They have a well-maintained playing ground.
Faculty: If you want to learn and have a better education they are ready to help all the time. Professors are highly qualified and take all classes. The course is same as MDU as it affiliated to MDU. They will complete the syllabus at the end of the semester. The faculty are good and helpful.
Other: Every year they organise fests in March. There is a sports championship for sports lovers. Good crowd is available apart from local people. Connectivity is available from Delhi NCR. You will get scholarships from central government.
Reviewed on 24 May 2018Read More
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MOHAMMAD AZAZVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2017
2.4
1Placements5Infrastructure2Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Al-Falah School of Engineering and Technology is now Al-Falah University(Al-Falah Hospital).
Placements: In terms of placements, the college performance was not good. Only a few students approximately 50 got placements in my batch also for internship student has to find their references. In 2016 pass out batch, a lot of students approximately 250 got placements as many companies visit the campus. Now Al-Falah School of Engineering and Technology became Al-Falah University, and now engineering course is not better when compared to 2013. They are developing medical sector now. So, doing engineering here is not a good option.
Infrastructure: It has a huge infrastructure having more than 60-acres of campus, which is the largest in Faridabad. There are separate buildings for separate branches and labs. There is a big hostel. As I said in placement section, engineering is now limited to a single building, which is not enough. They have made some new buildings, but it is for medical study and doctors residence. Also, the hostel is converted into a big hospital.
Faculty: When engineering was taught here, there was a good team of faculty members. But as the medical sector grows by Al-Falah University formerly Al-Falah School of Engineering and Technology, many brilliant teachers left the campus. For the medical study, it is a good option in future. It is approved by Haryana government and approval from India government is still pending, but surely they will get it soon. So for engineering, it is not a good option to join here. But in the next three years, it will be a great centre for medical.
Other: The campus crowd was huge till 2016, and after that, they minimised the engineering and developed Al-Falah Hospital. In engineering, the students get a minimum scholarship of Rs. 25,000. The extracurricular activities don't happen here. The campus connectivity is good, and the summary of my review is based on the fact that. Al-Falah University is still running the engineering courses, but there are not much faculty members as was in the past (before 2016). So, don't take admission here for engineering. The whole 60-acres of campus is now changed in Al-Falah Hospital. Al-Falah University is going to start a medical study soon as some approvals are pending, so they focused on medical. Not sure how long they are going to run these engineering courses.
Reviewed on 4 May 2018Read More
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It is affiliated to MDU - Maharshi Dayanand University. For more details, kindly click the link below http://alfalahuniversity.edu.in/vision/.

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The Al-Falah University is recognised by University Grant Commission under section 2(f) and 12(B) under UGC act 1956. Al-Falah University is an endeavour of Al-Falah Charitable Trust, which was running three colleges in the Campus namely Al-Falah School of Engineering and Technology (since 1997, Gra

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AFSET-AFU, Sona Road, Dhauj Village
Faridabad ( Haryana)

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01292400605

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01292400601

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