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I preferred this course because this course provides us with exposure to integrated circuits and Information Technology. However, the curriculum is not updated to the present technology. It is not updated. We are only getting exposure to the old technology in ICs. The teaching method should be improved because the teaching is mainly giving importance to theory. Practical knowledge should be improved. More space should be given to practical knowledge. Theory should be reduced and more practical sessions should be increased. The timing of exams is not appropriate. If the semester is about 6 months they finish the class within 4-5 months and one month for the exam. Then we do not get enough time to study. So it is difficult. So the Theory portion will be studied by us. So we give more importance to theory. We do not get application-level knowledge We do not get enough time for that. The teaching methods are also nice. They use chalk and board and smart class facilities.
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I personally loved ece department since when i decided to choose engineering as it includes both software and hardware subjects. So even when the curriculum is difficult the ways i look to solve certain issues could be influenced from these subjects and the faculty's advices . There are practical examples and applications discussed of what we are studying. The teaching wud be better if they concentrated more on the way students could capture rather than completing syllabus
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When it comes to the B.Tech course curriculum at my college, I found it to be comprehensive and well-designed. The subjects covered were relevant and up-to-date, providing a strong foundation in technical knowledge. Additionally, there were plenty of practical assignments and projects that helped us apply what we learned. Overall, I think the B.Tech curriculum was top-notch
I choose this course I think this will be easy but unfortunately, I have chosen the hardest subject in the whole department. faculties are awesome (in my department) and some in another department. Exams are very difficult.
Plenty of opportunities with the mechanical engineering stream worldwide . Easy and little bit tough subject are their to understand and learn . Not bad academic . Good facilities and facility too. Pretty much impressive and very equipment with most Morden technology and infrastructure too. Very good and enjoying too in each year
Feasible to all the students.They will not charge too much amount. If siblings are studying there they will reduce or cut off one of the fees.Their is no strict for collecting fees even they will allow us to write the exams if fees due date comes.No additional fees to be charged.
The fees for the college is INR 73500 in the first year of education. So, for 4 years of education, the amount in around INR 294000. The amount can be feasible for some but can also be expensive for other students.
The college charges INR 73500 from first year students. The total tuition fees for this course goes upto INR 300000 for 4 years. For those who can't afford this, can opt for the scholarship provided by the college.
Since, students have to write entrance examination conducted by the government, the fee structure is feasible. They also give relaxation to studnets coming from extremely poor background and having good marks.
1. The fee structure is feasible. 2. There is an annual fee of INR 75000 to INR 80000 without scholarships or Entrance exam quota for every stream of engineering. 3. There are some additional charges of around 9000/year that include charges for sports, library and some other stuff. 4. The college will never hide the transparency of fee and this college will not take even 1 rupee extra from you(This is my experience). 5.80000INR per year is not a big amount in the engineering field. 6. Along with college fees, students need to pay a semester fee of around 1700INR per semester to the university.
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