Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Tech 30 Courses | ₹55,000 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 11 June - 30 Jul 2024 | |
MBA 10 Courses | ₹59,700 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | 26 Dec - 10 Jul 2024 | |
Ph.D 35 Courses | ₹37,500 - 73,200 (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - | |
B.Tech {Lateral} 4 Courses | ₹55,000 (1st Year Fees) | Diploma with 60% + UPCET | 11 June - 30 Jul 2024 | |
BBA + MBA 1 Course | ₹25,750 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% | - |
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IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology [IITD], New Delhi | ₹216538 |
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About 60 students are seated in one class. 10-13 girls students are there in the class of 60-70 students. Most of the students are the domicile of U.P . No marks for participation in class. Students attend the class for learning the subject in extensive way.
There 30 students in my class 26 boys 4 girls, everyone is from different states but most of them are from up, there no criteria like marks to attend classes everyone can attend the classs,yes mostly students are serious in my they genuinely attend classes to learn and get better job and better lifestyle
65 seating capacity is of each class and there are two sections of MBA . The total students are 130 and in first year it's general mba no specialisation. The girl boy ratio is 30:35 , 30 girls and 35 boys in each section. The maximum students are from different cities and states only 20-30 students are from Lucknow. My peer group is like me ,we all have same vibe . Yes , students do attend the class for learning specially in practical subjects but in theoretical subjects students attend the class only for the attendance.
Around 60-65 students are in each class . The ratio between girls and boys are almost 45-55 respectively. In my section , mostly students are from Bihar side so there way of talking is quite different from us. My friends are so loving and helping as I know them since last 5 years. For participating in class I can say I have 70% of contribution overall. I do attend class for learning and also when it comes to thery subject I attend it for attendance only.
About 60 students are seated in one class. 10-13 girls students are there in the class of 60-70 students. Most of the students are the domicile of U.P . No marks for participation in class. Students attend the class for learning the subject in extensive way.
There 30 students in my class 26 boys 4 girls, everyone is from different states but most of them are from up, there no criteria like marks to attend classes everyone can attend the classs,yes mostly students are serious in my they genuinely attend classes to learn and get better job and better lifestyle
65 seating capacity is of each class and there are two sections of MBA . The total students are 130 and in first year it's general mba no specialisation. The girl boy ratio is 30:35 , 30 girls and 35 boys in each section. The maximum students are from different cities and states only 20-30 students are from Lucknow. My peer group is like me ,we all have same vibe . Yes , students do attend the class for learning specially in practical subjects but in theoretical subjects students attend the class only for the attendance.
Around 60-65 students are in each class . The ratio between girls and boys are almost 45-55 respectively. In my section , mostly students are from Bihar side so there way of talking is quite different from us. My friends are so loving and helping as I know them since last 5 years. For participating in class I can say I have 70% of contribution overall. I do attend class for learning and also when it comes to thery subject I attend it for attendance only.
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The registration fee is returned usually after the 5th round. If you are facing some problems and still haven't received a refund, contact them via mail. Usually, two email ids are mentioned so it's recommended you contact both.
Write down the issue you are facing along with some of your basic details like Admission Number, Roll No., DOB, father's name, etc. After a wait of 2 to 3 days, your counseling fees will have been refunded successfully in the same account with which you paid the registration fees. You only need to remember to send the mail after the 5th round only.
Fee Waiver or FW seats are different from regular ones. You will have to give higher priority to seats with the FW option to opt for it.
The simple procedure to apply for TFW seats is as follows:
The initial pages of the counseling form show the option ‘Will you opt for TFW seats?’. Tick it.
Now you need to fill in the choices that prioritize TFW mentioned options.
This part is a bit tricky so I have used an example to make you understand better-
If you want CS>>EC in IET>>BIET>>KNIT then your choice should be filled in this manner:
IET- CS(FW)
BIET- CS (FW)
KNIT- CS(FW)
IET- EC(FW)
BIET- EC(FW)
KNIT- EC(FW)
IET- CS
BIET- CS
KNIT- CS
IET- EC
BIET- EC
KNIT- EC.
Placing your priorities in this manner will surely get you a fee-waiver seat.
The process to get your counseling fees back is quite simple. Private colleges deduct 50% of fees, college maintenance charges, and library charges. But in the case of government colleges, no such issue is there.
Not opting for an open elective course from NPTEL in AKTU does not have any direct bad impact on your results unless you are in the final semester.
If you are a final semester student it becomes necessary to enlist in NCER(non-conventional energy resources). Submit your assignments timely and pass the final exam. In case you fail to do so, your result will have a COP and you will be required to give a back paper.
I’d recommend students in all semesters enroll in elective subjects of their choice. Completion of the course will give them a certificate from NPTEL which has enough value.
The purpose of FW or Fee-Waiver seats is to let financially weak people pursue their dreams. AKTU has 4-5 seats for the same in every branch of engineering colleges.
The average fee of an AKTU-affiliated engineering college is around INR 1,35,000. This includes Exam fees, Training & Placement, Degree, Student Development services, etc. But for a student opting for a Fee-Waiver seat, the complete amount of INR 90,000 (as tuition fees) will be waived. This amount will be paid by the government.
The remaining fee that needs to be paid by an FW student is around 20-30k per year. Your college will let you know the exact amount as it varies from college to college.
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