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B.Tech | ₹2.29 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 60% + JEE Main | 10 June - 21 Jun 2024 | |
BBA | ₹1.06 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 27 June - 17 Jul 2024 | |
M.Tech | ₹1.55 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 27 May - 11 Jun 2024 | |
MBA | ₹2.29 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - | |
Ph.D | ₹28,800 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation with 60% | - | |
M.Sc | ₹42,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 55% | 21 May - 20 Jun 2024 | |
MA | ₹42,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | 21 May - 24 Jul 2024 |
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the courses are mostly worthless. surely you would get some tech related courses here and there, but most of them are utter garbage in the real world. but they are undergoing pretty good changes in the recent times to match the industry standards, only issue being the faculty not willing to put good effort to make the subjects even a little bit interesting. the courses are mostly theoretical and bring little to no value in your industry skills, it's better to just pass these tests and work on your skills yourself. courses from first to 4th sem are not chosen, they are mendatory, all the more reason to hate them as some of them would be from separate depratment, which is utter useless in your career. The exams are okay at best, not that difficult and not that easy. one night stuy would give you enough marks to pass, and one week study can get you 80% marks if you are diligent enough.
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the college curriculum is of 4 years and there is 8 semester each semester coducting the exam 2 times. the subject in curriculum is also good which will give me practical and theoritical knowledge as well. the tools and technology i have worked on.
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The course curriculum is great in NSUT in terms of academics. I choose btech degree as it is the most relevant degree in NSUT. Academics are somehow unbalanced till 3 sem after 3 sem the courses are given you are of your choice. exam timings are also decent in NSUT every 3 months we have or mid sem and every 4 months we have our end sem and the course we are studying in NSUT is of above-average difficulty.
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I chose BBA as i wanted to study in the field of management as i have a family business. And the course is related to the commerce stream of 11 and 12th standard. This course helps a little theoratically in business working as it economics, accounts, bsuiness studies are part of BBA. The course is interesting and easy.
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the course curriculum at NSUT Delhi provides a solid foundation in [ ICE]. With some updates in content and teaching methods, it could further enhance the learning experience and better prepare students for both professional roles and further academic pursuits. Well I hear from my seniors and my relatives about this course which influenced me to have this decision .Teachers should give more time to students . Exam time is well enough for everyone , We all didnot find any time limit in exam so it is well enough for us .
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I choose electrical engineering as I was very fascinated with the idea of how gadgets , electronic devices work. In the first year all engineering branches have similar courses which give you a brief idea of all the engineering branches. Frequent academic testing within a span of 1-2 months (midsems and endsems)indeed helps students to develop more understanding of the course, labs are there to deepen their learning.
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In the intricate tapestry of higher education, the relevance of the curriculum stands as a beacon of excellence, guiding students through the labyrinth of knowledge towards their academic and professional aspirations. A well-crafted curriculum not only imparts knowledge but also cultivates critical thinking, adaptability, and innovation, aligning students with the dynamic demands of the modern world.
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The course curriculum is designed perfectly. It covers all the areas undoubtedly. Just if they improve the implementation of the curriculum, as a student could not ask for more. There are 2 main exams- mid sems and end sems exams. Mid sems are held in mid of 2nd month and end sems in beginning of 5th month. Exams are easy to solve, if you have studied properly. But the marking sometimes is strict depending on professors
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I as I am studying civil engineering so for my branch till now the syllabus covered is fully relevant for the government exams for the preparation of the exams like gate and ssc jee. There are few things which might be not useful but may help some or the other way. Teachers have taught each and every subject which is there in civil engineering till now.
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Seriously speaking course is little bit outdated. They teach us some content which is not relevent in this decade but they teach us because that is in the course and we have to study that because we have to pass the exams and get the degree. I'll suggest to include more relevent topics like machine learning in the course and some topics of finance as well because the current world is shifting in this direction so we also have to gain some skills in it. Talking about exam papers they take mid sems and end sems and they set particular criteria that you have to score above that and that criteria is different for different subjects mainly depends on the difficulty level of subject. Papers consits of mostly theoritical questionals from notes and PYQ's it's not that tough to score decent marks even if you start studying before one week of endsem.
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The registration process for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) has started for the 2022 – 2025 academic session and the link for the same is available on the official website of the institute. The counseling schedule will be uploaded soon.
NSUT New Delhi does not offer Architecture courses to the students. The university offers courses in the fields of Engineering and Management at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.