RVR and JC College of Engineering Scholarships and Funding
Academic Scholarship
The college provides generous financial support to the students coming from low-income families (Family income less than Rs. 1,00,000/-) The amount of scholarship money disbursed in the past few years is as follows:
Academic Year Number of Students given Scholarships Total Amount Paid
2017-2018 260 Rs. 42,60,000
2018-2019 288 Rs. 46,06,000
2019-2020 297 Rs. 47,02,000
Scholarship Scheme
150 Scholarships to JD/JW and 100 scholarships to SD/SW of Rs.2000/- each awarded annually to meritorious NCC Cadets who have undergone two years training with minimum 60% attendance.
1. JD/JW - 10th pass with minimum 70% marks in aggregate.
2. SD/SW - 10+2 or Pre-Degree/Pre-University/Diploma in Polytechnic, with 70% in aggregate of science stream & 60% of art/commerce stream.
Note: Relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ST. Bonus 10% marks on securing minimum percentage as above to SC/ST/OBC.
Financial Assistance to the NCC Cadets & their Families:
(a) 1.25 lakhs (Due to high risk NCC activities).
(b) 1 lakh (During other NCC activities)
(c) Injury Reimbursement of upto Rs.1lakh for specialised treatment in case of permanent disability and upto Rs.50,000/- for normal treatment.
Financial Support to NCC:
Funding of the NCC is the dual responsibility of Central and the State Governments. Matching support from both these sources is therefore a mandatory requirement to ensure functional efficiency of the organisation. The State Govt. bears the liability for the following expenditure:-
1. Pay and Allowance of State Government Employees in NCC Organisation.
2. Office Accommodation, Furniture, POL etc. in respect of Gp HQ and Units.
3. Refreshment, Washing and Polishing Allowances for NCC Cadets.
4. Outfit and Outfit Maintenance, and Honorarium for ANOs.
5. Pre-Commission and Refresher Training for ANOs.
6. 50% of NCC Camp expenditure by the State Government. The other 50% is reimbursed by the Central Govt.
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Student Forum
Answered 3 weeks ago
According to me no, RVR and JC College of Engineering does not offer admission with PCB students to the B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering program. For the B.Tech CSE course, the eligibility is that a student should have studied in his or her 10+2 level with physics, chemistry, and mathemati
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Beginner-Level 3
Answered 2 months ago
Yes, candidates with a rank of 7000 in APICET exam can easily get admission for MBA and MCA specilisations. The RVR and JC College cutoff 2024 for the MBA course is 11705. The Last Round cutoff for MBA course is, 40264 for the General HS quota. Likewise, for the MCA course, the cutoff stood at 5928
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 5 months ago
Based on the reviews and testimonials provided, here's a summary of the pros and cons:
Pros:
* High placement rates: Over 80% of students in some batches have been placed, with the highest package reaching INR4.5 LPA and the lowest being INR1.8 LPA.
* Strong faculty
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Beginner-Level 1
Answered 5 months ago
Is it worth pursuing B.E./B.Tech at RVR and JC?
Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary:
Pros:
* Good placements: Many students have secured placements in reputed companies like Amazon, TCS, Wipro, and others.
* Relevant cur
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Beginner-Level 1
Answered 5 months ago
Course Curriculum
* Well-prepared to attempt the GATE exam in the final year (Student)
* Autonomous nature allows for updates in the curriculum as per industrial requirements (Student)
* Relevant and industry-ready curriculum (Multiple students)
* Includes progr
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Beginner-Level 1
Does RVR and JC College of Engineering accept PCB students for B.Tech CSE courses?