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What is life like at RV College of Engineering, Bengaluru?

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Arshi Dutta Posted On : July 2nd, 2022
B.Tech Information Science & Operating Systems, RV College of Engineering

Life at RV College of Engineering is good. It offers decent academics, facilities, and excellent placement. The recent highlights of RV College of Engineering placements show the median CTC to be around INR 8.93 LPA. 

The institute has strict rules in place regarding attendance and class timing. Classes start at 9 am sharp. There are many technical clubs and an entrepreneurship cell on campus. If you are a non-vegetarian, you may find it difficult to adjust at first on campus. 

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How is the mess food at IIT-Bombay?

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Pratik Gandhi Posted On : March 17th, 2023
B.Tech. CSE, IIT Bombay

The quality and standard of the food are pretty good at IIT Bombay. However, after a few days, your tastebuds will get bored and you will crave something new. This is when the canteen comes to the rescue that functions till three in the morning.

The variety and the quality also vary from hostel to hostel. For instance, in hostel 18 the quality and the taste of the food is much better than in other hostels. A brief overview of the food served at various mails is given below.

  • Breakfast: Tea fruits, rice with an additional curry.
  • Lunch: An extravagant meal consisting of Paneer, vegetable, Chapati, Dal and rice.
  • Evening snacks: Usually comprise fruits or biscuits.

The quality of food at IIT Bombay served changed drastically after Covid, but still, they managed to retain the original taste and quality.

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What is life like at IISc Bangalore? I'm curious about undergraduate life, specifically about things other than academics, like social life. Also, what is the male-to-female ratio like?

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Anwasha Hazra Posted On : August 17th, 2020
BS(research) from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (2020)

Life at IISc is different from life at other universities owing to its uniqueness.

The campus of IISc is mesmerizing. The new hostels are pretty good and comfortable. In a mess, one has an option between 4 different types of meals(South Indian veg and non-veg; and North Indian veg and non-veg). Regardless of how good the mess menu is, one is bound to get bored of the taste eventually. But there are many food joints that deliver food just outside the hostels.

Academic life in the institute is quite hectic. Students have to spend a considerable chunk of their time in academics.

In IISc, there are numerous student-run clubs. It includes the major clubs like Dance, Music (Classical and Rock), Theatre and Sports. These clubs also conduct regular workshops and training for interested students. Apart from these clubs, there are plenty of other clubs like Nature club, Vivekananda Circle, Adventure Club, Notebook Drive(these club works for students and teachers from various schools to simplify lessons by incorporating play, models and fun activities), Bird watchers club, Photography club, Yoga club, the list is endless. Students from almost all parts of India study in IISc. Most of the festivals are celebrated by each and everyone irrespective of their background.

Gymkhana offers all sports facilities such as badminton, tennis, volleyball, basketball, swimming, etc.

IISc offers excellent infrastructure and facilities for most departments, and the professors are extremely qualified and experienced in their field. Also, many Nobel Laureates regularly visit to impart their share of knowledge.

IISc organizes an Open Day, which is the only day IISc allows anyone to visit the campus. On this day, IISc students display fascinating experiments, models, and posters. School and college kids can also participate in various quizzes and competitions organized on Open day.

IISc students, with the help of authorities, organize a fest called Pravega. It is similar to fests organized by most colleges. It includes competitions and concerts.

The number of male students is higher for engineering courses. The male-female ratio is higher for core sciences and undergraduate courses.

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What is life like at IISc Bangalore? I'm curious about undergraduate life, specifically about things other than academics, like social life. Also, what is the male-to-female ratio like?

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Bidita Ghose Posted On : July 12th, 2023
Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

My friend is currently a student at IISc Bangalore and is in awe of the institute that has been her dream college forever. Being a research enthusiast, she always wanted to join IISc Bangalore and now that she has achieved her dream, she shared a few experiences that made her college life even better than expected

  • The campus spreads across 400 acres and has a wide variety of flora and fauna.
  • The campus has amazing facilities of them including beautiful guest houses, hostels, and the institute building itself. ISC has modern labs with the latest instruments.
  • Every department has its own well-stocked library with books and journals
  • You get to interact with the most intelligent people from around the country and also build healthy conversations with the professors.
  • The food served is great and hygienic
  • The sports facilities and the gymkhana ensures a break from academics and focus on physical health

Overall, the staff, the students, the professors, and the institute all give off positive vibes that motivate you towards self-productivity. This is the best part of IISc. So the hype that IISc Bangalore gets is totally worth it and well-deserved.

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How is NMIMS Indore?

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Suchismita Roy Posted On : January 17th, 2022
PGDM from NMIMS Indore (2021)

One of my friends studied in NMIMS Indore. According to him, it was a great experience to study at NMIMS Indore. 

  • The college has the best infrastructure and all the necessary modern facilities.
  • The classes are well maintained.
  • There are separate discussion rooms to work on projects, sports room, music room, seminar hall and a well stocked library.
  • The faculties are considered the backbone of the college. They are highly experienced and cooperative.
  • They have a dedicated training and placement cell. 
  • They arrange guest lectures for interacting with industry professionals. They provide seminars, industry visits and internships.
Categories NMIMS Indore
Course Fee INR 8.06 lakh
Placement Percentage 80%
Highest CTC 12 LPA
Average CTC 6-7 LPA
Recruiting Companies Reliance, IOCL, Godrej, PWC, etc.

NMIMS has given students the opportunity to succeed in their life in their selected field. They encourage the development of students both academically and holistically.

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How will you describe life at Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC)?

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Epil Gagrai Posted On : April 1st, 2024

Life at Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) is amazing for all the students. MAMC has a strict academic routine with frequent examinations, projects, Objective Structured Practical Examination (OSPE), and tutorials keeping students busy and alert for all academic activities. However, education is a balance of both academics and co-curricular activities. 

MAMC has a huge green campus that creates a stress-free environment for students. The campus also has a stationery store, grocery store and Coffee Kiosk on campus for students to relax and shop or for their midnight hunger pangs. MAMC also has a playground and encourages students to actively participate in physical activities. Students are also encouraged to participate in inter & intro college fests to showcase their talents. 

Students can have a wonderful 5 years with their peers and friendly seniors at MAMC and make their stay on campus worthwhile and memorable for their life. The connections you make at MAMC with peers and alumni are for life and will help you both personally and in your professional career as well. 

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How is the MBA experience at BIMTECH, Greater Noida? How is the campus life and placements? Is it worth it?

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Anirban Dasgupta Posted On : May 27th, 2022
PGDM Marketing, Birla Institute of Management Technology

BIMTECH offers an excellent MBA experience. The faculties are well-experienced and knowledgeable. There’s good scope for peer learning as well. 

Campus life is fun. There are many clubs and societies that you can join. There are various events that take place on campus. 

Placements are good and depend mostly on the skill of students. BIMTECH placements 2022 concluded with an average CTC of INR 9.19 LPA. While the highest CTC offered was INR 18 LPA. 

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How is life at BITS Pilani- Goa Campus?

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Sanjana Kapoor Posted On : June 27th, 2023
BITS(Goa)

Life at BITS Pilani Goa campus is very disciplined unlike the general misconception that being located in Goa, no rules are followed and students are involved in drugs and stuff.

  • There is no ragging at all here in fact seniors guide you like your elder brothers.
  • Students are prohibited from bringing alcoholic beverages, drugs, or cigarettes inside the campus and strict actions are taken against them.
  • Students have to be inside the campus well before 10:30 PM and those who fail to follow this rule will be reprimanded.
  • Girls are expected to be inside their hostels by 12: 30. The girls-to-boys ratio is very low but their safety is given due importance. 
  • BITS Pilani has an immensely competitive environment and you will be surrounded by geniuses who have cleared JEE Advanced. 
  • The parity of the placement opportunities and the quality of education offered cannot be doubted.
  • Students with low BITSAT scores have the option for a dual degree wherein their engineering degree is decided on the basis of their first-year CGPA. 

Here was a glimpse of the vibrant yet disciples life at BITS Pilani Goa campus.

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What is it like being in FMS Delhi?

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Rohan Gupta Posted On : December 27th, 2022
MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Graduated 2021)

Being in FMS Delhi is fun, tiring, exhausting, and thrilling all at once. The baggage of memories and emotions you will carry from here is huge. It will be a rollercoaster ride with many ups and downs. 

  • You will feel extremely intimidated by the exceptionally talented crowd despite your work experience and 100 percentile in CAT.
  • The initial year is very exhausting as you have to work on your academics as well as presentations on complex subjects in Finance, strategy, capital markets, marketing, supply chain, HR & IT. If this is not enough you will also have to prepare for the summer placements alongside.
  • Your expectations will face a terrible downfall here as you won’t be able to be at par with the curriculum like you thought you would. 
  • You will face tough competition while you are struggling with your mediocre academic performance. Your peers will be taking part in internships, National level case competitions, making amazing presentations, and getting scholarships while you are still struggling to adapt to the rigor.
  • Seeing others that are better and way ahead of you will rob you of your feeling of entitlement and humble you at once. You will stop taking things for granted and start making the most out of your 2 years.
  • You will receive help from faculty and seniors when you are in dire need of assistance. FMS faculty is very cooperative and friendly.

Lastly, you will have a lot of memories and nostalgia to carry with you throughout the rest of your life.

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How is the food at IIT Madras?

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Megha Banerjee Posted On : March 28th, 2023
B.Tech. Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (2019)

IIT Madras has a 4 meal per day program. There are both North Indian and South Indian menus.

North Indian menu: 

  • Breakfast: Bread, omelet, cornflakes, coffee, milk, sometimes jalebi Or dosa 
  • Lunch: Rice, chapatis, dal, vegetables, salad, curd at noon.
  • Evening snacks: Coffee and tea
  • Dinner: Same as lunch with additional lemonade or buttermilk

South Indian menu:

  • Breakfast: Idli-sambar, dosa, upma, pongal-vada, etc. Extras include bread-butter and jam, cornflakes, milk, and coffee.
  • Lunch:  Rice, sambar, rasam, curd, some vegetables, phulka, and some gravy. Buttermilk is also served sometimes.
  • Dinner: Diner is almost similar to the lunch menu

The food served at IIT Madras is of good taste, quality, and hygienic. There is no compromise in the quality although one might get bored of the same menu every day. Still, it is much better than the food served at other IITs and NITs.

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