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NC College of Engineering, Panipat : Eligibility, Ranking, Courses, Fees, Admission, Placement and Cut-off
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NC College of Engineering, Panipat : Eligibility, Ranking, Courses, Fees, Admission, Placement and Cut-off

N.C. College of Engineering is located in Panipat, Haryana and was established in 1998. N.C. College of Engineering has a panel of experienced lecturers to inspire students in their respective careers and to give them tips and invaluable insights in every course. The institute also offers an excellent infrastructure as well.NC College of Engineering prepares students for successful careers in various technical fields. The college emphasizes a student-centric approach, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and leadership skills to meet the demands of the ever-evolving global job market.The college is committed to providing a holistic learning experience that blends academic excellence with practical exposure.

Courses Offered

CourseFee Structure
Master of Business Administration (MBA) ₹1.62 Lakh
MBA/PGDM Admission

Eligibility Criteria

CourseEligibility Criteria
Master of Business Administration (MBA) A minimum aggregate of 50% marks is required(45% for reserved categories.)
Admission is based on entrance exams such as CAT,MATor CMAT followed by personal interview.

Cut-Off

Data not Available

Fees

CourseTution feesTotal fees
Master of Business Administration (MBA) ₹1.62 Lakh₹ 1.62 Lakh

Placement

ParticularsPlacement Statistics
Highest Package INR 14.8 LPA
Average PackageINR 5 LPA
Top Recruiting CompaniesWipro,Tech Mahindra,Infosys,HDFC Bank,etc.
MBA/PGDM Admission

Facilities Offered

  • Student Clubs and Activities
  • Research and Development Labs
  • Conference Rooms
  • Bank and ATM Services
  • Parking Facilities

Extra Perks and Benefits

  • Merit based scholarship:N.C. College of Engineering provides merit based scholarship for meritorious students who are taking admission in B.Tech, B.Tech. (LEET) and M.Tech.

Review

Okay. Not upto the mark as compared to fee structure.

Placements: The placement in 2016 was fine. There were a number of placements as well. The top-notch was the Infosys. It took around 80 students from the batch of 2016. After that, the placements from the campus became an illusion.

Infrastructure: The dependency on the investments of a college is directly proportational to the number of admission. Till 2012 the admission rate was as good as the number of seats available. After that the poor admissions resulted in the deterioration of facilities.

Faculty: The staff was considerate, initially. Though the prime focus was on scoring the marks and giving the better results. The aim to enhance the skills of pupils in the field of jobs was ignorant. The overall ability of staff was questionable, so was management.

Ranking

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