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The National Institute of Engineering - [NIE], Mysore | ₹563152 |
Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology - [NMIT], Bangalore | ₹238905 |
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I did not choose any course, as per my city ranking I got this branch. Our branches particularly about sensors and robotics, sensors are like Real-world applications that are used more. On our campus only the basic sensors are available, I hope they will improve the sensors for modern technology.
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The course curriculum is very much up to the date and has all the real time data and teachings. They have very good teachers who sort out the textbooks and materials themselves and some generate their own books which are published elsewhere
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The curriculum is mostly same as that of the other colleges The college give no different preparation for real world applications than other average private colleges They should impart new methods and stop being strict
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They follow the standard vtu curriculum. There are some unnecessary subjects that needed to removed. I feel useless. There will 2 internal exams. With one end sem exam. Paper difficulty is easy if you study, otherwise a bit difficult.
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The main reason i choose AIML is that it had tag CSE with AIML ,i am still in my 2nd sem and our batch is the 2nd batch of AIML so no one has a proper idea about the course and frequency of exams are like once in 2 months
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The Electronics and Communication course has a wide range of opportunities for the students. Students can go to hardware or software(It jobs or core jobs) depending on their choice of interest .The ECE branch is well disciplined and students get good number of placements.
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curriculum decided is well enough as it is mainly based on practical reasons like making projects and lab experiments on regular basis.Teaching methods are good and it helps you get clear view of the topics you cover. Exams are approximately held 1 and half month apart which is perfect, there are two internals and then semester end examination which covers entire syllabus of that semester.
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I was very interested in learning about electronics so I chose it. In this college there is a thing called question bank from which most of the questions are picked directly and will reflect in your semester end examinations. So getting a CGPA above 9 is a piece of cake. Also there are questions picked from assignments and quizzes so getting CGPA will be very easy. You will need to learn new technologies which will help you in your placement. There are 2 internals in one semester and they usually came after a 2 month interval. According to me, you can learn the college course work 10 days before examinations and you have ample of time for learning skills that will help you in placements.
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Since I come from an electronics and communication background, I am interested in doing electronic things that I love, but in our college electronics projects are did as much as that is reliable to industry application. Exam papers are medium level overall good.
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The curriculum designed for our course is included current technology, trends in industry. Not too long chapter or too short syllabus it's perfect for the students . Our curriculum is best for students who are preparing for GATE exams and company interviews. The college provides 7 days leave for preparing for semester end exam which very much helpful for studying all topics.
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