Harcourt Butler Technical University (HBTU) in Kanpur requires students to clear the JEE Mains exam for admission, followed by a college-specific counseling process. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding Ph.D. degrees, though teaching quality and engagement are sometimes critiqued. The student-to-faculty ratio is around 60-70. The curriculum is theory-focused, except for practical workshops, with an exam structure consisting of two mid-semester exams (15 marks each) and an end-semester exam (50 marks). Annual fees are about ₹98,000 for non-hostel students, with an additional ₹50,000 for hostel facilities. A security deposit of ₹6,000 is included in the first-year fee, totaling ₹98,310, while subsequent years cost approximately ₹92,310. Scholarships and loans are available to support students financially. HBTU boasts a strong placement rate of 85-95%, with students eligible for placements from the 6th semester. Top companies like Google, Microsoft, and IBM recruit from the campus. Branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Mechanical Engineering have nearly 100% placement rates, with average packages between 8-9 LPA and a highest on-campus package of 40 LPA. Some branches like civil engineering have lower placement rates due to students pursuing government exams or further studies. Internships from the 2nd year are mandatory, enhancing employment prospects. The university also offers financial aid through government scholarships for families with an income under ₹2 lakhs and merit-based fee waivers. The total cost for a four-year program, including accommodation, is approximately ₹8 lakhs, with potential tuition fee increases capped at 10% annually. However, no fee increase has occurred in the past three years.
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