City Engineering College (CEC, Banglore)

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Kapil Lalwani

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Presently many scholarships are available for the students in CEC such as scholarships provided by college management, Scholarships provided by the state government of Karnataka, Scholarships provided by UGC, Scholarships provided by AICTE and Scholarships provided by the Government of India. While not 100% scholarship, CEC provides financial assistance through: Eligibility criteria: 90%+ in 10+2 or KCET ranking. Scholarship amounts: INR 25000 (one time) and 25000 per annum- 1,00,000 per annum. Percentage of students receiving scholarships: 25%. Types of scholarships: 1. Merit cum Means based Scholarship (Total 10% students): INR 50000
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City Engineering College (CEC) Bangalore has the various infrastructural facilities of a modern campus. Infrastructure: The proposed plan of action involves a new 12-acre campus, total construction of 300000 sq ft Built up area. Academic facilities: 60 classrooms, 15 seminar halls, 12 labs, 4 Auditoriums. Library: Nov 2010 Journal List: Over 100; Volumes: Over 30,000; Online Library Facility. Sports: Cricket, football, basketball, volleyball courts; gymnasium; 400 Meters track. Hostel: 2 Boys Hostel, 1 Girls Hostel, 500 + seat. Amenities: cafeteria, canteen, medical centre, ATM and internet facility high-speed (20 Mbps). Research and d
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The highest package offered to CEC Bangalore students is INR 21 Lacs per annum. This college boasts itself of having a top placement involving well-known companies such as Infosys, TCS, Wipro and HCL with an overall placement percentage of 90. Salary is average the package offered to the employees ranges between INR 4 thousand to INR 6 Lacs per annum. Branch-wise the highest packages: CSE – Rs 21 lakhs, ECE – Rs 12 lakhs, ME – Rs 10 lakhs, EE – Rs 8000000, CE – Rs 7000000. Key statistics: More than 300 students placed, over 50 companies visiting the campus, 150 plus students selected through pool campus drives. A lot of alumn
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Yes, City Engineering College (CEC), Bangalore does provide B.E./B.Tech admission through course and process. Apart from KCET, you register yourself through COMEDK for 15% of seats and direct management quota for 20% of seats. COMEDK Eligibility: 45% aggregate in 10+2 (PCM). Management quota eligibility: 50% aggregate in 10+2 (PCM). The other requirement is a valid score in JEE Main above the 60 percentile. Additionally, 5% of seats are reserved for lateral entry through Diploma or (link unavailable) Admission criteria: Total 10+2 marks percentage = 45%, entrance examination marks = 30%, personal interview = 25%. Fees vary accordingly:
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Details of the fee structure of City Engineering College commonly referred to as CEC Bangalore range from course type to the category of the student to be undertaken. For UG courses: BE (ECE, CSE, ME, EE, CE) – 58,808 – 1,50,000/- per annum (KCET) & 1,50,000 – 2,50,000/- per annum (COMEDK). PG courses: ECE, CSE, ME – M.Tech INR, 1,05,000 to 2,10,000 per annum – GATE and INR, 2,10,000 to 3,00,000 per annum – PGCET. Fees for NRI/Foreign students: UG – INR 2,50,000 – 5,00,000 per annum, PG – INR 3,50,000 – 6,00,000 per annum. Additional fees: UP to INR 10,000 – INR 20,000 for exams, library and sports respectively pe
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The UG and PG courses are offered by the City Engineering College (CEC), Bangalore. Eligibility criteria: UG – minimum 45 % in 10+2 (PCM) for general category, 40% for SC/ST/OBC; KCET- 85% of seats, COMEDK- 15% of seats, JEE Main – all India entrance examination. PG - minimum 50 % marks in BE/B.Tech for general, SC/ST/OBC –minimum 45%; Entrance exams: GATE, PGCET. Admission process: Through the KEA or COMEDK website fill out the application form, get registered for the counselling process, document verification and seat allotment. Fees: UG – INR 58,808 - 1,50,000 per annum, PG – INR 1,05,000 - 2,10,000 per annum. Seats: UG -
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City Engineering College (CEC), Bangalore is a private engineering college affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU). CEC came into existence in 2001 and is run by the City Education Trust. College offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses for several branches of engineering including Computer Science, Electronics and Communication, Electrical and Electronics, Mechanical and Civil Engineering.CEC has a 12-acre campus with a well-developed infrastructure and modern facilities like laboratories, libraries, and sports. The college has more than 50 well experienced faculty members and maintaining a student-facult
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{Source: B.E. / B.Tech students & alumni}Is B.E./B.Tech at City Engineering College (CEC, Bangalore) worth the investment? Based on the reviews and feedback from current and former students, here's a summary of the pros and cons:Pros:* Good infrastructure: The college has well-maintained buildings, libraries, and laboratories.* Knowledgeable faculty: Many teachers are well-educated and knowledgeable in their respective fields.* Supportive professors: Faculty members are generally helpful and willing to clarify doubts.* Decent placements: While some courses have poor placements, others have seen students secure jobs in reputed companie
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