Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research
Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research Logo

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering 

  • Private Institute
  • Estd. 2002

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
 at 
ACEAR 
Overview

Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Total Tuition Fees

2.12 Lakh

Official Website

Go to Website External Link Icon

Seat breakup

15

Type of University

Private

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
 at 
ACEAR 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (4 years)
2.12 Lakh
1.00 Lakh
4,000
3.16 Lakh
Info Icon

These are based on information available on various sources. Latest values may differ.

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
 at 
ACEAR 
Placements

ParticularsStatistics (2023)
Median SalaryINR 3.30 Lakh
Lock IconTop Recruiters for ACEAR
Bonn
CordLife
Daffodil Software
eClerx
Green India Infotech
Hitachi
HP
IBS Software
IDS Infotech Ltd.
Indian Navy
KPIT Cummins
NIIT
Prime Focus
Prolifics
SONY
Spectraforce Technologies
TATA Communications
TCS
Think and Learn
Unisys India
View placement details

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
 at 
ACEAR 
Entry Requirements

General
Requirements for 12th gradeUp Arrow Icon
  • 45%
HSTESUp Arrow Icon
  • N/A
JEE MainUp Arrow Icon
  • N/A
Other eligibility criteriaUp Arrow Icon

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
 at 
ACEAR 
Admission Process

  • Counselling

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
 at 
ACEAR 
Cutoffs

Filter Icon3
GenderDown Arrow Icon
QuotaDown Arrow Icon
CategoryDown Arrow Icon
JEE Main round-wise cutoff Rank: (General-All India)
Round20212024
1353845834656
HSTES round-wise cutoff Rank: (General-All India)
Round201920212024
1-353845834656
2588969--
View Cutoff Details

Explore Courses offered by ACEAR

Select the Degree you are Interested in
Select the Stream you are Interested in

Other courses offered by ACEAR

60
3.3 LPA
48
    – / –
3.3 LPA
2.1 L
30
3.3 LPA
15
3.3 LPA
View Other 7 CoursesRight Arrow Icon

Get best suited colleges for you in real-time

Here’s how it works:
Share your preferences with our assistant

Tell us about your city, course, budget & more

Get recommendations in no time

Discover best colleges that meet all your needs

It won’t take more than a minute!
Read B.E. / B.Tech reviews from ACEAR
Read ReviewsRight Arrow Icon

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
 at 
ACEAR 
Students Ratings & Reviews

3/5
Verified Icon7 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
Placement Review IconPlacements2.4
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure2.6
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.7
Crowd Review IconCampus Life2.7
Money Review IconValue for Money3.7
AT
Abhishek ThakurVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2019
Offered by Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research
2
1Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Think and evaluate every thing before taking admission.
Placements: As the placement scenario for engineering students is very competitive, one must have enough calibre to get placed. Else, the chances of getting placed from this college are low. Similar to other colleges, the management said that every student gets placed, but it is only a fantasy.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is average. The campus is Wi-Fi enabled. The library is one of the pros of this institution, while on the other hand, the institute also has cons as its mess facility is not up to the mark. Hostel premises are not cleaned regularly.
Faculty: As per the rule of AICTE, a single professor should teach only a single subject. But in our college, a single teacher teaches 4-5 subjects. One can imagine how they all ruined the life of students. Because of this, students face consequences in their respective semester. I suggest you think before taking admission in any college, else you will ruin your life.
Other: Fests and events are organised at the college level. Scholarships are provided to the students who clear their respective semester. Sometimes, extracurricular activities such as sports, painting and singing competitions are also organised by the existing faculty.
Reviewed on 12 Sep 2018Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
DV
Divyansh VermaVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2017
Offered by Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research
4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The college is good for the overall development of students.
Placements: The placements in our college are good considering the fact that every deserving and eligible student gets the placement either on-campus or off-campus. Although the college does not call many companies, a few companies visit the college every year and offer good packages.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is good. The campus has a lot of greenery. The best part is the college has those labs which are not easily available in the region. Mess food is good considering the price range. Hostels are average. Wi-Fi facility is available for 24 hours.
Faculty: The faculty are too good, and some of them have an experience of more than 30 years in the teaching field. All the faculty members have at least done M.Tech. The curriculum is really good as it is designed by Kurukshetra University which is a well-renowned university in India.
Reviewed on 8 Aug 2018Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
GS
Gaurav SharmaVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2017
Offered by Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research
3.4
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The college is good because of our faculty.
Placements: As the college does not invite many companies to the college, on-campus placements are average, but off-campus are pretty good. The good thing is that the knowledge that this college embeds into its students is much better than what other colleges in the nearby area provide.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is average considering the fact that our college fee is very low. But, there is no compromise of studies as the labs and the equipment in labs are good. The quality of the food is also okay, considering the price. One thing that I like the most is that there is a lot of greenery in the college, and the area is vacant for sports.
Faculty: The faculty members in our college are way better than other colleges in the region. All the faculty members have an experience of at least five years, and all are at least M.Tech graduates. Our course curriculum is decided by Kurukshetra University, and it is good for the overall development of a person.
Reviewed on 8 Aug 2018Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
CG
Chirag GuptaVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2017
Offered by Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research
3.8
3Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The college is good if you want to gain knowledge.
Placements: The placements in our college are average if seen through the on-campus perspective because the college does not believe in giving incentives to the companies that visit the college. Rather, the maximum focus of the college stays on providing the quality education. This is the main reason that students get placements even through the off-campus drives.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is average as the college is run by a non-profit trust organisation. So, most of the money used by the college is gained from the fees paid by the students. But, the college doesn't lag in providing labs and equipment. There is a MEMS lab in the college, only 3 of its type are available in the entire Haryana.
Faculty: The course curriculum is decided by Kurukshetra University, and all the colleges under it follow the same curriculum. So curriculum-wise, it is really good as it is updated regularly. The faculty are too good and very supportive.
Reviewed on 8 Aug 2018Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
RS
radhika sainiVerified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2016
Offered by Ambala College of Engineering and Applied Research
1.8
1Placements1Infrastructure3Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Quality education but no Jobs
Placements: The placement and training department of the college is not very active. They only call BPO companies for placements. These companies offer a package of no more than 2 lacs. However, students get placed in reputed companies through off-campus placements organized by other colleges. Still, only 20% of the total could grab a job and others are still looking for an opportunity.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is really very poor. The benches are not very comfortable and the classrooms are not in a good condition. The lack of electricity problem is persistent and causes students to sit for long hours without fans and lights. The library does not have every book for each course and those that are available are limited in quantity and not in a very good condition. The Wi-Fi is very slow and is accessible only after getting your device configured with the IT labs. The canteen area is okay, neither too big nor too small. The only best thing is that this is the only college having its own fabrication lab in the area.
Faculty: The course is well-laid. The maximum number of teachers are experienced. There are also those who have just completed their M.Tech from this college and now have joined as teachers here with no teaching experience. Some teachers use projectors for teaching whereas others simply use blackboards. They provide you with notes whenever exams are near.
Other: If you want quality education, then please feel free to join immediately but in addition, if you are also willing to grab a job in a well-reputed company with a handsome salary, then you have to work hard for yourself. Their motto is "developing job providers and not job seekers" which makes it difficult to get yourself placed. Attendance is also a big issue because if you want to appear for placement drives in other colleges, you have a low attendance.
Reviewed on 17 Sep 2017Read More
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
View All 7 ReviewsRight Arrow Icon

Compare Courses From Similar Colleges

Similar courses in the same city

2.4 L
Overall RatingStar Icon4.0
2.96 L
Overall RatingStar Icon1.4
1.76 L
Overall Rating– / –
2.4 L
Overall Rating– / –
1.53 L
Overall Rating– / –
2.12 L
Overall RatingStar Icon2.0
1.76 L
Overall Rating– / –
qna

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
 at 
ACEAR 

Student Forum

chatAnything you would want to ask experts?
Write here...

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
 at 
ACEAR 
Contact Information

Address

Ambala Cantt - Jagadhari Road
Near Mithapur, P.O. Sambhalkha

Ambala ( Haryana)

Go to College Website ->