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The the curriculum is very good here. Students are provided 4 year course curriculum in advance in PDF form. I think the curriculum prepares you in practical way if you follow them correctly. There are three exams in one semester 2 minors and one major which is likely to be the final exam. Also we have practicals for each subject. And we also have lab for each practical subject.
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The curriculum is good but slightly outdated. The core CS subjects, such as data structures and algorithms, are taught in the second year. The syllabus related to web technologies is slightly outdated. Some subjects, like neural networks and business intelligence, which have very high real world usage right now, are taught in the last year.
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Course circulum not in my college but in every other govt. College the curriculum is same so the curriculum is not up to date you have to know about some infamous technology which was abandoned bt us in the late 80's
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3-4 hours long labs of some subjects are unnecessary like they could assign us the practicals and just take weekly assessments Curriculum is very theoretical and deeply covers all the aspects of the subject. Practicals could be improvised with more creativity and thinking approach like problems. DSA, DBMS, OS, CNS, DCN, CAO are well taught and practicals also work good for placement purposes and they prepare us well for industry level work. Exams happen each semester with medium difficult minor exam of 1.5 hours, easy medium major exam of 3 hours, 3-4 hours long lab assessment final one with medium hard difficulty.
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The curriculum is very relevant to the course, but there is very less time to cover it all, classes often get canceled or delayed, minor 1 exam is easier than minor 2 and both take place within 2 months
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Curriculum is old and isn't industrial ready and thus students are also not industrial ready. I chose Electronics and communications cause Centra government is now focusing on semiconductor industries. And thus i choose ECE
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I am a student of electronics and communication engineering and bring a first year the curriculum is decent enough not hard . If you do your best it will surely go on and don't know about second and third or fourth year .
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Course isn't that relevant considering the industries standards. I chose Electronics and Communications cause then I can go to both core electronics and IT sector. Also semiconductor industries are getting funds from central government thus making it more easier to choose
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Course is good everything is good except the teachers eee is interesting and also have variety of roles in future but if you get less marks even in interested branch its irrelevant. So try to avoid taking EEE branch
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Course curriculum designed according to the real life industry needs and to make students as an employable engineer. Labs and projects prepares us for real world application and further academic pursuits
According to my friend studying B.Tech (IT) at UIET, this university follows the syllabus and modules of IITs. You will receive a BE degree instead of a B.Tech.
If we look at the flagship courses and placement opportunities, it may give us a rough idea of what course you should go for.
The University offers a total of ten degrees for UG and PG programs. Out of which BE remains the all-time popular course, which is offered in six branches: CSE, ECE, ME, IT, Biotechnology, Electrical, and Electronics Engineering.
As per my interaction with my friend, the best branches among these are CSE, IT, and ECE. If you are looking for some other branch, then it is suggested to look for some other college. The placement and other facilities for IT and CSE are very good.
Choose the course which is under your budget, has good placement opportunities, and obviously of your interest.
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