IEM Kolkata B.Tech fees is 1,96,250 INR (Yearly). IEM Kolkata B.Tech admission 2024 will be based on JEE Main, WBJEE.
Course | Duration | Fees |
B.Tech CSE in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech in Biotechnology | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech in Computer Science & Technology | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech in CS & IT Engineering | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech in Electrical Engineering | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech in Electronics & Communication Engineering | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech in Computer Science and Business Systems | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
B.Tech CSE in Internet of Things, Cyber Security including Block Chain Technology | 4 Years | 196250 INR |
The eligibility criteria for B.Tech. at Institute of Engineering and Management is a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 3248 | 7140 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 5718 | 6249 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 3790 | 12012 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 5848 | 7194 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 2445 | 10191 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 4640 | 4640 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 6081 | 18215 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 11828 | 11828 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 2724 | 12271 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 6212 | 8403 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 2724 | 22339 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 6601 | 8499 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 1378 | 7803 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 2994 | 4725 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 2276 | 12294 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 4156 | 7077 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 1207 | 3822 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 2371 | 2806 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 1207 | 5726 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 2457 | 4188 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 3947 | 14576 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 11107 | 11107 |
Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) | 12666 | 31027 |
TFW (HS - Gender-Neutral) | 14373 | 14373 |
Admission to the B.Tech at IEM Kolkata is subject to meeting the eligibility criteria and the candidates have to secure a valid score in JEE Main, WBJEE. All shortlisted candidates have to complete the IEM Kolkata B.Tech admission process by getting their documents verified and paying the admission fee.
Event Name | Date |
Registration Date | 02 Feb 2024 - 04 Mar 2024 |
Exam Date | 04 Apr 2024 - 12 Apr 2024 |
Result Date | 25 Apr 2024 - 25 Apr 2024 |
Event Name | Date |
Official Notification Date | 05 Dec 2023 - 05 Dec 2023 (TENTATIVE) |
Registration Date | 28 Dec 2023 - 05 Feb 2024 (TENTATIVE) |
Admit Card Date | 18 Apr 2024 - 28 Apr 2024 (TENTATIVE) |
Exam Date | 28 Apr 2024 - 28 Apr 2024 (TENTATIVE) |
Result Date | 21 May 2024 - 21 May 2024 (TENTATIVE) |
Counselling Date | 13 Jul 2024 - 18 Jul 2024 (TENTATIVE) |
IEM Kolkata B.Tech application form has to be submitted online by visiting the official website. Candidates aspiring to take admission to the B.Tech course at IEM Kolkata have to first check and meet the eligibility criteria and then proceed further with the application process.
According to the IEM Kolkata B.Tech placement statistics, the average package for B.Tech is 401000 INR.
The highest domestic package for IEM Kolkata B.Tech is 401000 INR.
Specialization | Top Companies |
B.Tech in Electrical Engineering | Infosys, Axis Bank, HCL, Cognizant, HDFC Bank, HP, Godrej, Deloitte, ICICI |
B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering | Infosys, Axis Bank, HCL, Cognizant, HDFC Bank, HP, Godrej, Deloitte, ICICI |
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Overall: According to me there is some things that i don't like and also many things that i like most. As i can say teaching experience from faculties is good, library i like the most.One thing that disappointed me is their no playground in college campus.
Faculty: Qualification of the faculty is Doctorate, see every faculty has their own teaching method, from those whome i taught they are good. But yes one or two faculty really need to change.
Hostel: College has hostels for both boys and girls separately in different places near the college.You have the facility of food in college in tiffin time. There is canteen only for hostel students.
Overall: There are so many opportunities are available in college..we can do work in any field with deeply knowledge..but we can involve by heart and soul..in.. college
Infrastructure: My college infrastructure is not so good,no campus available in my college..no any playground..but in academic one of the best private engineering colleges in Kolkata
Faculty: Faculty members are very supportive in my college..and always want to maintain discipline..as we know each and every step of success we need to one most thing is discipline..in which iem follow discipline system
Hostel: Hostel fee structure is very high according to Bengal food structure..but in hostel all food items are available..and each and every occasion special food items are provided
Overall: University of engineering and management is the branch of IEM,but now Institute of engineering and management is under university of engineering and management.There are two branches of UEM.One is uem- kolkata,and other is uem- joypur.
Placement: There are several company.TCS, CAPGEMINI, COGNIZANT.All this company come to take students for their company.This year TCS and Accenture come,but 50 students take TCS.
Infrastructure: There are three buildings in uem-iem campus.Institute of engineering and management is fully ac and class room are very big, educational instruments are available in the class room.
Faculty: All facilities are carefully and good, innocent.HOD of all the department train the students.There are almost 250 faculties in University of engineering and management.
Overall: I really was able to see the world in a new way of light and from the very starting the faculty members were very supportive and Understanding I would recommend you too to get admission here.
Infrastructure: The building and the equipments are at high quality and are always free to be of use by the students Washrooms are clean and maintained regularly and canteen too is hygienic and tidy.
Faculty: Kind and understanding always ready to help and solve our problems teach us with utmost care and also help us in projects and assignments. You will not need any external tuitions.
Hostel: The rooms are clean and not to mention pretty big and vibrant clean and dusted regularly. Good bedding and food for breakfast and dinner, Warden is a kind and understanding man too.
Overall: "Diverse Perspectives" captures the multifaceted nature of our college journey, where each review paints a unique canvas. Placements exhibit positive growth across departments, with an array of top companies courting our talented pool. The infrastructure unveils a mixed palette, ranging from commendable facilities in one account to a contrasting portrayal of limitations in another.Faculty members emerge as beacons of support, providing a blend of guidance, discipline, and knowledge. However, the spectrum of teaching quality varies, reflecting the diversity within academic experiences. The college, despite its quirks, resonates with individual choices, from pursuing physics-inspired courses to navigating the challenges and opportunities of ECE.In essence, "Diverse Perspectives" encapsulates the varied facets of our college, acknowledging the strengths and shortcomings that collectively shape the rich and unique tapestry of our educational journey.
Placement: "Career Constellations" unveils the celestial journey of placements within our college, portraying a celestial tapestry of opportunities and challenges. With over 98% placement success in IT companies and collaborations with industry giants like Oracle, the placement galaxy shines brightly for our graduating cohorts.The stellar achievements are marked by the highest salary offered at 19 LPA and a multitude of pre-placement offers from renowned organizations like Capgemini. However, the celestial alignment unveils disparities between IT and core branches, with a spotlight on the abundant opportunities in the IT sector.While the placement saga unfolds with resounding success, a contrasting note emerges in the portrayal of infrastructure limitations. Despite these celestial challenges, "Career Constellations" celebrates the triumphs, offering insights into a journey that propels students towards promising career trajectories in the cosmic landscape of professional growth.
Infrastructure: "Beyond the Walls" offers a comprehensive exploration of the infrastructure landscape in our college, revealing a narrative that spans both excellence and limitations. Placements commence on a positive note, boasting a disciplined placement cell and a high placement rate, highlighting the college's commitment to career growth.In terms of facilities, the college unfolds as a paradox. A smart lab and an entrepreneurial cell cater to innovation, while the cafeteria provides sustenance for budding minds. However, hostel quality and the absence of a playground present contrasting facets, adding nuances to the overall infrastructure narrative.The participation in sports and tournaments brings a dynamic element, contributing to a well-rounded campus life. "Beyond the Walls" invites contemplation on the college's physical spaces, acknowledging both the strides made and the areas where improvements could enhance the overall student experience.
Faculty: "Academic Anchors" dives into the intricate fabric of our college's academic realm, navigating the highs and lows sculpted by the faculty members. The diverse experiences paint a nuanced picture, where helpfulness, qualifications, and mentoring converge with occasional variations in teaching quality.The professors, often adorned with qualifications from prestigious institutes, emerge as anchors guiding students through the academic voyage. A touch of discipline and stringent guidance intertwines with unwavering support, creating a balanced yet dynamic environment. Notable individuals like Subrata Roy add a layer of inspiration, underscoring the talent within the faculty.While the syllabus completeness and discipline are commendable, there lies a call for adjustments to meet the evolving demands of industry readiness. "Academic Anchors" encapsulates the pivotal role faculty plays in shaping the educational journey, recognizing both the strengths and areas for growth within this academic tapestry.
Hostel: "Residential Chronicles" unfurls the tale of hostel life within the confines of our college, presenting a dichotomy of comforts and challenges. The segregated living spaces for boys and girls offer a semblance of order, yet the annual hostel shuffle introduces an element of unpredictability.The physical arrangements and layouts create an environment that balances safety and organization. However, the quality of the hostel experience diverges when scrutinizing the culinary offerings, with opinions leaning towards room for improvement. The narrative adds a touch of unpredictability, showcasing the hostel as not just a dwelling but a dynamic part of the college experience.As residents navigate this microcosm, "Residential Chronicles" captures the essence of hostel living — a confluence of camaraderie, quirks, and the shared journey of students on their academic odyssey.