Yes. The campus is green, spacious, and offers sports, cultural events, and festivals.
read moreIt’s a three-year diploma combining classroom lessons with hands-on work in construction, surveying, and design.
read moreYes. The program is AICTE-approved and affiliated with Delhi and Haryana state technical boards.
read moreAbsolutely. You need at least 50% in Class 10, and lower merit seats are also available.
read moreNot always. Many seats are offered based on Class 10 marks via merit or management quotas.
read moreYes, it runs for three years across six semesters with mix of theory and practicals.
read moreYes. You study in well-equipped labs like CAD, structure, and material testing.
read moreYes. You cover surveying, hydraulics, concrete tech, buildings, transport engineering.
read moreYes, with 10+2 or two‑year relevant ITI credentials, via lateral entry.
read moreYes. You can get merit‑based and category scholarships, reducing fees.
read moreDefinitely. The placement cell connects students with top firms like DLF, PWD, NBCC.
read moreYou can work as a site engineer, CAD operator, surveyor, or estimator.
read moreYes. Many graduates join PWD, CPWD, railways, metro and municipal projects.
read moreAbsolutely. You can do lateral entry into B.Tech/B.E., or take diplomas/certificates.
read moreYes. The campus offers sports, cultural events, workshops, and project‑based learning.
read moreYou can expect ₹2.5–4.5 LPA, with higher pay as experience grows
read moreIt's a three-year technical diploma after Class 10. You learn building design, construction, surveying, and infrastructure planning.
read moreYou need at least 50% in Class 10 with Science and Math. Some lateral entry seats accept Class 12 or ITI students.
read moreNot always. Many colleges admit based on your 10th marks. Some also consider common state diploma exams.
read moreYes. It’s approved by AICTE and affiliated with the state technical education board.
read moreYou’ll learn surveying, concrete technology, fluid mechanics, structural analysis, and environmental engineering.
read moreYes. You’ll work in labs, go on field visits, and do real projects using modern surveying tools and software.
read moreMostly yes. Labs are equipped with quality gear, though regular maintenance is important.
read moreYes. The campus has modern classrooms, well-equipped labs, sports areas, and separate hostels.
read moreDefinitely. You can work on real sites and projects, gaining valuable hands-on experience.
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