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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The fee structure varies according to the course and category for which a student is seeking admission into the Dr. M.C. Saxena Group of Colleges (MCSGOC). Undergraduate courses such as B.E./B.Tech usually cost between ?80,000 to ?1,00,000 per year. In MBA, the fees are within ?60,000 to ?1,00,000 per year. Diploma courses normally cost ?40,000 to ?60,000 per year. There may be extra charges for registration, exam, and infrastructure. The fee for the management quota seats is usually higher than other seat placements. For exact fees, it is best to contact the college.

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The B.E. / B.Tech fee at Dr. M.C. Saxena Group of Colleges, MCSGOC varies based on the programmes as well as category of the students. The yearly tuition fee for a general category student will be typically in between the amount ?80,000 to ?1,00,000 per year. In addition to this, there are charges also for registration, examinations, lab and infrastructure coming up to around ?10,000 to ?20,000 per year. For those students who are under management quota, their fee may be higher. Exact fees will be confirmed while contacting the admissions office or visiting their official website as they may be varying annually.

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Candidates desiring to get into Dr. M.C. Saxena Group of Colleges, also called MCSGOC, may choose UG/PG courses offered by this institute after fulfilling the following eligibility criteria:For UG Courses:B.E./B.Tech.: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, together with at least 45% aggregate (40% for reserved categories). UPSEE or other entrance exam scores are also required.BBA/BCA: 10+2 from a recognised board with required marks.For PG Courses:M.Tech A B.E./B.Tech degree with minimum 50% marks (45% in case of candidates belonging to reserved categories).GATE/other entrance exams scoresMBA Graduation degree with at least 50
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The criteria for B.E. / B.Tech admission in Dr. M.C. Saxena Group of Colleges (MCSGOC) are as follows:Educational Qualification: A candidate should have 10+2 (Intermediate with a core group of subjects Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) from any recognised board.Minimum Marks: At least aggregate 45% marks (40% for Reserved Category) in qualifying exam.Entrance exam: Must have appeared in entrance exams conducted by Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination UPSEE or any other equivalent exam. Direct admission is possible through Management quota depending upon the facilities offered to candidates.Age Limit: The candidate must be within
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Dr. M.C. Saxena Group of Colleges (MCSGOC) is a private institution, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It is not a government college. This college is offering a broad range of undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses in engineering, management, pharmacy, and applied sciences. The campus of MCSGOC is affiliated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow. All India Council for Technical Education also has recognised this institute. As a private college, the focus is exclusively on the quality of education offered, modern infrastructure, and industry-oriented training to the students.

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Dr. M.C. Saxena Group of Colleges, Lucknow is a perceived good college that offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to engineering, management, and applied sciences. It provides excellent infrastructure, well-experienced faculty, and academic as well as extracurricular activities combined. MCSGOC has great industry links and offers students with internship and placement in big businesses. Experience will also vary based on programme and faculty, just like with any educational institution. School visits, speaking directly with current students, and checking the placement records are all good advice for making a wiser decis
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Hi,Azad Institute of Engineering and Technology is a private college. The institution is approved by AICTE and is affiliated with AKTU or Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalam Technical University.Thanks 

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Yes, you can get direct admission into the Dr. M. C. Saxena Group of Colleges (MCSGOC) through the Management Quota by paying some extra donation fees. But the candidate must have passed 12th standard with at least 45% cumulative score from any recognised board. You can visit the Shiksha website to get more information.

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SGPGI Lucknow offers MD, MS and PG Diploma courses on the basis of valid NEET PG scores, followed by NEET PG counselling process. For 2024, the NEET PG Round 1 has been released for admission to the MD in Radiodiagnosis course. During the Round 1 cutoff, the closing rank for the course was 135 for the General AI category students. Among the OBC category, the NEET PG cutoff was released for MD in Emergency Medicine course for which the Round 1 closing rank was 9713. For more categories and round-wise cutoff, click here

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There aren't many, but they're all excellent and have a lot of expertise. There are some guest faculty members present, but not many from the sector; they are primarily supporting. It's not good when certain professors teach straight from the text. Very little technology is used in the classroom. However, some have a lot of experience and have been teaching for a long time.

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