1.
B.Tech
in Computer Science & Engineering
v B.Tech
in Computer Science & Engineering in four years program.
v The
program is intended to prepare students to assume role of technical leadership
in industries.
v To achieve excellence in technical education through
effective teaching learning process and impart managerial skills to
the student to make them suitable for technical industries.
2.
Who Should Pursue
v The Applicant can apply through Joint Entrance
Examination (JEE).
v DTE
has provision for admission in
BE|BTech program for the 12th pass students who have not
appeared in JEE.
v Direct admission in engineering to the student at the college level counseling for
10+2 passed eligible students.
v Student can take admission in BE/B.Tech
through lateral entry.
3.
Aims & Objective of
B.tech Program
v To prepare students for higher studies and make them capable
to design and develop solution through innovative ideas for benefits of
society.
v To provide quality education in the domain of computer
science & engineering.
4.
Financial
Assistance
v
The Ministry of
Minority Affairs offers this fellowship to the students who want to pursue
Engineering.
To avail the benefits of it, the
candidates should belong to any of the minority communities including Sikhs,
Christians, Muslims, Jains, Parsis etc.As per the eligibility criteria, such
aspirants’ family income must be below INR 2, 50,000 per annul.
v Mukhyamantri
Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojna (MMVY) for JEE (joint engineering entrance) mains passout
students.
5.
Why
B.Tech
v Course
covers major emerging areas in Computer Science & Engineering.
v Core
subject like OS, ADA, IOT, DBMS, Network Security, Web Engineering, and CN &
other subject can be explored.
v Assistance
in placement
v Provide
a platform to publish journal papers
6.
Highlights
of SIRT
v Highly
qualified & experience faculty having Phd and research Experience
v Digital
Library with access to International journals
v MOU with ‘IBM’, ‘IIT-Mumbai’, ‘IIHT- Bengaluru, IEHE, Bhopal,
Precise Automaton, Vadodara and many more for Nation building, taking social initiatives
and developing leadership skills of students.
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