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BE | ₹6.06 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Diploma | 16 Jan - 24 Jul 2024 | |
B.Tech | ₹1.51 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 16 Jan - 24 Jul 2024 | |
B.Tech {Lateral} | ₹1.38 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+3 | 16 Jan - 24 Jul 2024 | |
M.Tech | ₹56,484 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 9 July - 17 Jul 2024 |
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I was interested in computer engineering There r training sessions available to get us prepared for real world interviews The cirriculum and teaching methods aee great One gets to ask doubts and ask.
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My course electronics and computer science is both hardware and software so the reason I chose it cause I won't go in recession according to my view of point. I like my course and subjecte. It includes
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As the college gained autonomy status courses and subjects got even better they deleted the modules which are difficult and not used in real world basis. Altough the duration of single lecture is 1 hr it should be reduced to 40 mins as it gets difficult to focus constantly for a hour.
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The course curriculum is based on Mumbai University syllabus which has been there since a long time. The curriculum I feel is okay, but it should be enhanced further so that students can be industry ready. The exams conducted are fair and smooth and the level of paper is medium
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As the college has become autonomous, which means it can now have it's own curriculum. The new curriculum is more practical and applications based . The college will also introduce new exam pattern .
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The course is mostly theortical it does cover allmost every aspect of cybersecurity but it lacks the basic practicality required for cyber being a last year student of these course we did not get proper knowledge real world cybersecurity
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Mumbai University curriculum is bit hard and thought. I really don't understand why they make so hard students to pass as being a student more than average exams are difficult for me. Exams are literally very tough for Mumbai University students
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College being affilated to Mumbai University, has the syllabus of University. This syllabus has 6 modules for every subject and there are 5-6 subjects per semester. Now the University's syllabus is highly retarded. It contains same old subjects which may not have any use in today's world like Engineering Graphics, C programming. But the good thing is college has now become Autonomous, which gives college the independence to frame its own syllabus and exams. Now college promises to make a syllabus that makes the students industry and future ready. But yet no batches have been made Autonomous.
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The curriculum is decided by the university itself. It gives us a proper insight of our branch and related things. There are theory and practical exams for the courses. Assignments are also taken. Gives us theory and practical knowledge.
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Engineering is a field where innovations in technology mean that the currency and connection between engineering curriculum and the technology used in industry need constant attention. The fundamental concepts of engineering tend to be relatively stable. Sakec provides it all. This college inspired you to gain knowledge, enhancing soft skills, leadership and boost his/her level of confidence for success.
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