Entrance Preview :
AIEEE, The counselling and admission process was tad easy.Course I chose just like that. Although I am now a software developer, I then chose electrical engineering and yeah, I am okay with that.
Course Curriculum Overview :
Curriculum for electrical engineering was huge and tough as it had to include electrical , some of electronics and some of software. In the end you would say that it was nice to have knowledge of three branches, more or less instead of one.
Internships Opportunities :
I didn't get any internship and I did not go for any training or course for that matter. Yeah, I had gone for embedded system class in summer vacation but that was completely for personal interest sake.
Placement Experience :
Yeah, as I was in NIT KKR, there were more than enough opportunities for deserving students. Ranging from Google at 96 LPA to Texas, RBS, Amazon, Adobe, Oracle, to IBM at 3.6 LPA.
Fee Structure And Facilities :
Earlier it was feasible. But right after graduating from college, I heard of 300% hike in fees, and it that is true, I think its not feasible at all. Its more than most of leading private colleges. Mess fees structure was however difficult to digest.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
No, I didn't get any scholarship or loan from college. But they have some procedures for many different types of scholarships. Actually I didn't think of going through the procedures.
Campus Life :
Campus life was awesome and included everything from time to time events and free culture.Gender ratios was very disappointing though. Hostel parties were more up to you.
Alumni/Alumna :
It was always awesome. During alumni meets, they are very helpful and informative. Also on convocation you get the chance to meet just graduated seniors and its nice.
Exam Structure :
It was hectic but we didn't feel it that way. Because we were least bothering of exams. Also evaluation pattern was easy and generous ( mostly), so we didn't have to take much of our labor into that.
Faculty :
I had expected more but except two or three faculties per branch, hardly you would find good faculties. They spend more time on their research than teaching students.
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