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Vikas Pandey

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Whether you can get into Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) with 70% in class 12th depends on several factors:Program: Cutoffs vary significantly between B.Tech programs at HIT. Some, like Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), may have much higher cutoffs than others.Admission Quota: Depending on the program, you'll need to consider the admission quota you're applying under. Each quota (WBJEE, JEE Main, Management) has its own cutoff rank.Category: Your category (General, OBC, SC, ST, PwD) also plays a role. Cutoffs are usually lower for reserved categories.Examination scores: While class 12th percentage might be part of the elig
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When it comes to placements at Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT), both B.Tech in CSE and B.Tech in ECE have their own strengths and advantages, making it difficult to definitively say which one has "better" placements. The choice can depend on your individual interests, skills, and career aspirations.B.Tech in CSE:Higher Average Package: Generally speaking,  the average package for CSE graduates at HIT tends to be higher than that for ECE graduates. Recent reports suggest an average package of around INR 6-7 LPA for CSE,  compared to INR 5-6 LPA for ECE.More Top Recruiters: IT giants like Infosys,  Wi
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Determining which institute offers "better" placements, HIT or CIT, depends on several factors and requires a nuanced comparison. Here's a breakdown to help you decide:Overall Placement Rate:HIT: Claims a placement rate of nearly 80% for B.Tech graduates.CIT: Official placement data for 2023 isn't available yet,  but past reports indicate a placement rate exceeding 85%.Average Package:HIT: Average package around INR 5 LPA.CIT: Reported average package exceeding INR 6 LPA for B.Tech graduates.Top Recruiters:HIT: IT giants like Infosys,  Wipro,  TCS,  along with tech leaders like Amazon and Go
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The seat intake for B.Tech at Heritage Institute of Technology varies depending on the specific programme and admission quota. Here's a breakdown:Total Intake:Main Intake: 270 seats are available across all B.Tech programs through various admission quotas.Distribution of Seats:WBJEE Quota: 80% of seats (216 seats) are allocated to qualified WBJEE candidates.JEE Main Quota: 10% of seats (27 seats) are allocated to qualified JEE Main candidates.Management Quota: 10% of seats (27 seats) are allocated under the management quota for candidates with valid rank cards from either WBJEE or JEE Main.Additional Intake:Lateral
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Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) is currently accepting applications for 2023 undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The application deadline for the WBJEE 2023 is January 20, 2023.  Qualified candidates can apply for admission by filling out the application form on the college website.  HIT offers courses in engineering, design, and software, including BTech, MTech, and MCA. Admission to the BTech programme is based on the WBJEE 2023 and JEE Main 2023 scores. Heritage Institute of Technology's application forms for B.Tech programs haven't opened yet for the 2024 academic year. The proces
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Vikas Pandey

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Yes, Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) accepts JEE scores for BTech admissions. In fact, JEE scores are one of the main criteria for admission alongside WBJEE. Here's a breakdown of the admission process:80% of B.Tech seats are filled based on WBJEE ranks. This is the primary mode of admission for HIT.10% of seats are filled based on JEE (Main) ranks. This provides another avenue for students who haven't taken WBJEE or haven't performed well in it.The remaining 10% of seats are filled under the Management Quota. These seats are allocated based on merit and other criteria determined by the institute.

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Vikas Pandey

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Choosing between Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) and CIT - Calcutta Institute of Technology (CIT) for B.Tech depends on your individual priorities and career goals. Both are esteemed institutions with strengths and weaknesses, making a definitive "better" choice subjective. Here's a breakdown to help you compare:Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT):Strengths:Modern infrastructure: HIT boasts a well-developed campus with spacious classrooms and well-equipped labs, providing a comfortable learning environment.Strong industry connections: The college maintains good relationships with leading companies, facilit
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Firoja Khatun

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Fee structures for M.Tech. programmes at Heritage Institute of Technology:Tuition Fee (per semester):For AEIE (Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering): Rs. 50,000 (per semester)For BT (Biotechnology), CSE (Computer Science and Engineering), ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering), RE (Robotics Engineering), and VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration): Rs. 60,000 (per semester)The tuition fee is the primary cost covering academic instruction, faculty salaries, and access to educational resources during each semester. Different specializations may have varying fees, reflecting differences in resource requirements and pro
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Firoja Khatun

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Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) in Kolkata accepts scores from the following entrance exams for admission to the M.Tech. program:GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering): The GATE is a common entrance exam accepted by many institutes for M.Tech admissions. A good GATE score can open doors to a wide range of M.Tech. programs and often lead to financial assistance in the form of scholarships or assistantships.PGET (Postgraduate Entrance Test): HIT also accepts PGET scores for M.Tech admissions. This is a specific entrance test conducted by the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal. HIT is an au
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The Heritage Institute of Technology Kolkata offers six different specialisations in the Mtech programme. Students can choose from these as per their career choice or eligibility. Students can choose from the following specialisations offered in Mtech:·      Electronics & Communication Engineering·      Computer Science & Engineering·      Biotechnology·      Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering·      VLSI·      Renewable EnergyFees f
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