New Horizon College of Engineering (NHCE) in Bangalore offers admissions through CET and management quotas. CET admissions require an initial fee of 50,000 INR, with additional college fees. A CET rank around 12,000 can secure admission. Management admissions involve submitting mark sheets and have higher fees, starting at 10,00,000 INR for a four-year course. NHCE, an autonomous institution affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University, is accredited by NAAC, NBA, AICTE, and UGC.
It ranks among India’s top 100 engineering colleges and in the top 4 in Karnataka. Located in Marathahalli, it boasts excellent infrastructure and faculty, primarily in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) department, known for strong placements. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding PhDs, ensuring personalized attention with a 1:50 to 1:60 faculty-to-student ratio. The college's placement program is robust, ensuring 100% placement for CSE and IT branches, with over 300 companies visiting annually.
The highest package for the 2023-2024 batch is 35 LPA, with an average of 7 LPA. Students start placements from the 6th semester, with training beginning in the 5th semester. Internships are available from the end of the 2nd year, offering stipends of 10,000 to 75,000 INR monthly. Scholarships are limited, mainly for high-achieving students and those under government quotas, with no aid for management or non-local students. Tuition fees vary: KCET students pay about 1.5 lakh INR yearly, while management students pay 3.5 lakh INR plus additional costs.
Hostel fees are approximately 1.75 lakh INR per year. Despite high fees, NHCE offers a supportive learning environment with a focus on academic and professional success.
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