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I wanted to become an Engineer was my one of dreams from school but I didn't have any idea about the stream that should be chosen, I tried to understand and am likely to take the mechanical Engineering stream. Faculties are very positive and generous towards us, as we are the mechanical engineering branch the faculties are much more supportive and friendlier behavior with us. They are all professor Associates and they are yet to complete the PHD which is they pursuing. It seems the COVID time was miserable because of the online teaching and we were starting the core subjects of the stream so that time was difficult but then the offline started it became much easier.
The staffs are friendly. They are very helpful in studies and everything. They teach very well. All of the staff graduated and did their master's. There is enough staff for every subject and job. They are very good at behavior.
There is no teacher in the mechanical, department, only professors but they are very Highly educated and understandable classes. The syllabus is quite good and students can choose other courses by choosing a minor or honor that is provided by the syllabus. The exam is quite simple by understanding the class through the professors and their notes.
I choose this course because I always had an interest in mechanical engineering and related fields. There are different faculties available for different subjects and labs. All the faculties have great knowledge and experience in their respective fields. term exams are hard even if you refer to all the textbooks and guides. Faculties take classes completely based on the syllabus.
I choose this couse to make a good career in design and engineering field. Current there is an average of 30 students in every year of mechanical engineering and 7 to 8 staffs are available in the department. All the facilities are post graduates and highly skilled and experienced in their field. They have a clear idea about the subjects and provides and guides us through the opportunities available in each of the mechanical engineering related areas. Faculties take the class according to the syllabus provided by the University provided with reference books. Most of the classes will be through ppt presentations. For exam faculties provide clear idea about how to answer what will be the important topics . But still it's hard to pass some of the exams.
The university which i belong is the worst one, calicut university. We were the last batch of calicut university. Now its KTU. Still iam struggling to complete my course. It takes a minimum of 10 months to publish an examination result. The faculties in my college were awesome. Special mention to my HOD, Prajeesh sir.
Its about the mode of admission. Fees are different for different ones. Normal fees structure for a candidate who is admitted through keam allotment process is 50000 per year in my study time. I had to pay 25000 per year as I included in AICTE fee waiver scheme.
The fee structure of the college is feasible for all the students. Our college provides merit seats, so the fee structure is much more feasible than the management ones.The tuition fees are very less amount comparing to other colleges. Our college doesn't ask for donations from the students. So that the fee is more affordable and is not a burden for the students.
Fee Structure of the college is feasible to middle level students as per their income. It is tge one of the best feasible fee structure college in palakkad district. For 4 year regular students by management quota not exceed 4lakh.
Fee structure is affordable.The fee us most affordable for poor families.so i joined in tjis college.The total fee for one year will be less when compared to other nearest private engineering colleges.
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