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Some subjecs have very good curriculum while some have irrelevant syllabus Like engineering graphics is taught to every branch in first year while in some other iiits and nits it is not even a subject for electrical branch.
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First year syllabus is almost same for all the branches but after that they give you intro to your specific branch which made me interested in ECE thus i moved further with it else you can also change brranch by giving PUMEET exam. Curriculum of ECE is really nice , the subjects are relevant to the ones asked in the core electronics companies and highly practical. For labs i can say the equipments are limited so we have to perform i groups mostly but that is not a very major drawback. We have Two Minor exams and one Major(finals) exams each semester. Best of two minor is considered out of 30 marks, 20 is internal and majors are for 50 marks, Practical exams are of 50 marks.Difficulty level depends on the subject completely.
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The scope of computer science as well as the average package that the college offered as well as the feeback from the alumnis made me decide that the college is totally worth it , as well as the fee structure is also very cheap as compared to other engineering colleges hence the return of investment is really good . Curriculum was designed by a core team of Panjab University which comrised of various computer scientists taking the needs of industry in mind , courses like web technologies also got inculcated in the course and continous reviewing of the syllabus goes on . Not just the curriculum but also the way it was taught to us also prepared us for real-world applications .
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The curriculum is not very aligned with the industry requirements. The curriculum must be made more industry-relevant and each year must be modified according to needs of the market. There are tests and Mid sem exams that take place two times a semester and end-sem exams . Mid sem exams are of 1.5 hrs of 30 marks and end-sem exams of 3 hours and 50 marks
The curriculum here is very impressive . As i wanna do engineering so i chose the course according to my preference.The curriculum is somewhat relavent to the real world applications.The curriculum should focus more on real world problem solving techniques,rather than teaching old stuff. The timing of exams are good.
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Course curriculum is quiet old and must need to be change. They are teaching the old concepts which not that much use full in todays world. The teacher can modify it my introducing new concepts. For mid sem exam, it is very hectic due to having two exams in a single day.
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Course is relevant to much extent but some unnecessary subjects are also there and some important subjects like programming are only available for the CS and IT students.Also the schedule of exams sometimes become too hectic as during Mid sems there are 2 exams on same day in morning and evening shifts.
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Electronics and communication engineering especially iot was field of interest for me , syllabus is bit theoretical and practical part is less as it's be and not btech , outdated syllabus for some of the subjects are topics are not easily available on internet.we have two minors at a gap of 45-50 days followed by endsem and practical
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The electrical and electronics engineering curriculum typically includes courses like circuit analysis, electronics, power systems, digital signal processing, and control systems. These subjects give students a solid understanding of electrical engineering principles and their real-world applications. Keep in mind that the actual curriculum might differ based on the university and program.
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The curriculum is fine, we study all the subjects relevant to electrical engineering but no new industry-needed subjects. Practicals are very undervalued with nobody taking them seriously. The lab situation is terrible, no explanation is given as to why we perform the experiment, how to perform the experiment and how is it relevant to the subjects. Overall we learn nothing from practicals. Teachers are also not good at teaching. In Sessionals, marks can be obtained by teachers class notes but final exams are a hit or a miss. There are 3 exams for theory subjects: Minor 1, Minor 2 and Final. Minor are best of 2 for 30 marks. Final for 50 marks and 20 marks internal including assignment and quiz. It's really hard to get good grades. The semester is shorter than 6 months and there a lot of bunks which is quite nice.
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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