Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
---|---|---|---|---|
B.Tech | ₹1.01 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% | 16 Jan - 24 Jul 2024 | |
MBA | ₹82,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | - | |
B.Tech {Lateral} | ₹99,513 (1st Year Fees) | Diploma | 16 Jan - 24 Jul 2024 | |
M.Tech | ₹76,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | 9 July - 17 Jul 2024 |
Select Degree and Streams to See Course Fees and Admission Details.
Eligibility:
Application Date:
Eligibility:
Eligibility:
Application Date:
Eligibility:
Application Date:
Eligibility:
Application Date:
Eligibility:
Eligibility:
Eligibility:
Eligibility:
Application Date:
Eligibility:
Search from 20K+ Courses and 35+ Streams
Likes
Dislikes
As im studying computer science engineering our college is still providing us the theoretical knowledge as all the progmming languages examinations are held as a theoretical paper College also organise practical exams and classes but theoretical exams are the main focus Although college provides us the free certification courses which are useful in real world applications and gaining skills regarding the course
Likes
Dislikes
Curriculum is good but as per need of advancement addition of computer languages and additional courses will be helpful for the development of students. The core subjects are very interesting to learn.
Likes
Dislikes
The course is very good, the college is the autonomous college so the paper according to the syllabus the ciriculam is very well in this college so overall the outcome of the curriculum is very good
Likes
Dislikes
In Maharashtra Institute of technology. M. Tech food processing technology program, the curriculum is well designed with proper courses mentioned to help students learn well, and also practicals are also the ones which are important from Industry point of view.
Likes
Dislikes
This course is future oriented. In future India is going to manufacture to many things in this country it self. So i thing this is decent choice. And special at mit to many students got job opportunities from this branch.
Likes
Dislikes
inflation aspect of the curriculum, the hands on projects and practical application components greatly influenced on my decision to choose this course. Additionally, the solution of industry, relevant case studies and guest lecture provide provide a comprehensive understanding of real words scenarios, preparation for real word applications and further academic, pursued curriculum bridges theory with practical skills, preparing students for both real world challenges and advance academic pursuits. Howeverstronger emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches code for as the cross fields
Likes
Dislikes
CSE choosing was one of the right decision in my life. We almost have 13-14 faculties for 72 students. And most of the faculties are Highly Qualified but in our Department all are Ladies not a single male faculty.
Likes
Dislikes
In 2018 civil engineering was so popular that's time my brother told me civil engineering good for the future that's why I'm taking civil engineering. The teacher staff is good quality and also so excellent. The exam is properly taken but the exam is so difficult.
Likes
Dislikes
I chose the course because I always had an interest in CS. faculty to student ratio is fine and average as you would expect with a tier 3 autonomous college. The faculties are mostly either graduated or had a master's degree. The teaching methods of some faculties are really good and some are average. Term exams were on time and they were relatively normal to pass.
Likes
Dislikes
Course Curriculum: Look for a curriculum that aligns with your career goals and interests. Check if it covers relevant and up-to-date content in the field. Faculty Members: Consider the faculty's experience in the industry or academia. Research their publications, projects, or contributions to the field. Why Chose This Course: Reflect on your career aspirations and how this course supports them. Evaluate specific features of the course that attracted you. Faculty:Student Ratio: A lower ratio may allow for more personalized attention. Consider the balance between research commitments and teaching. Qualifications: Look for faculty with relevant academic degrees and industry experience. Check for certifications, awards, or recognition in their field. Teaching Method: Research the teaching methods employed, such as practical applications, case studies, or hands-on projects. Read student reviews or testimonials for insights into teaching styles. Timeliness of Term Exams
Comments