Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)
Fulltime | On Campus4 Years
Degree , Graduation
Computer Science & Engineering
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) Fees Details
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Grand Total | 4,93,856 |
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) Branch Fees Details
Vidyavardhini's College of Engineering & Technology, Thane Admission Details
Admission Procedure:
As per University NormsMinimum Eligibility:
Candidate should be an Indian National and should have passed HSC (Std.XII) examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics AND Secured minimum 50% marks i.e. not less than 150 marks out of 300 marks (minimum 45% marks i.e. not less than 135 marks out of 300 marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories belonging only to Maharashtra State) in the subjects physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together AND Obtained a nonzero score in subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics added together at MHT- CET.Vidyavardhini's College of Engineering & Technology, Thane Top Recruiters
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Placement: A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a college campus
The tradition of a campus began with the medieval European universities where the students and teachers lived and worked together in a cloistered
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Faculty: A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a college campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls, student centers or dining halls, and park-like settings.
The tradition of a campus began with the medieval European universities where the students and teachers lived and worked together in a cloistered environment.[3] The notion of the importance of the setting to academic life later migrated to America, and early colonial educational institutions were based on the Scottish and English collegiate system.[3]
The campus evolved from the cloistered model in Europe to a diverse set of independent styles in the United States. Early colonial colleges were all built in proprietary styles, with some contained in single buildings, such as the campus of Princeton University or arranged in a version of the cloister reflecting American values, such as Harvard’s.[4] Both the campus designs and the architecture of colleges throughout the country have evolved in response to trends in the broader world, with most representing several different contemporary and historical styles and arrangements.
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