Vidya engineering college

Remarks :

It's a college near to me and had a great review so I chose to study there.I was not disappointed because am getting what I wanted other than freedom.exams are conducted at regular time and the results are published on time but the valuation quality is not as expected.

Course Curriculum Overview :

From the beginning I was looking for btech in mechanical engineering and I am doing the same. The faculty is good they help you a lot to pass the papers. The exams are pretty much easy with their help but the valuation is a little bit awkward because a large number of student are failed without no reason. After revaluation many students gets 3 or 4 grades more.

Internships Opportunities :

Internship programme is good as we could opt any place and they also suggested us good places. I think it is a great thing to give opportunity for students to select the place where they want to do their internship.

Placement Experience :

Placements are so bad for students other than computer engineering. Everyone is getting placed to software companies.No mechanical based companies come for placements.

College Events :

There are a lot of programs and clubs but the freedom is missing as compared to my polytechnic college. For example the programmes are limitless but to get the attendence for the students who attended the programme is an infinite loop and takes a long time. The students have to attend the class even on the sports day and only the participants of sport event will get attendence there is no attendance for those who stay back for cheering their team in the sports

Fee Structure And Facilities :

Polytechnic students get a great deal Compared to normal +2 students. Fees structure is to small and even after that you get a scholarship grand according to your financial status

Reply
4.1 out of 5
4.5/5Faculty
3.0/5Placement
5.0/5Course
2.5/5Campus Life
3.5/5College
5.0/5Hostel Life
5.0/5Interviews
4.5/5Internships


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AP
3.4 /5

Placement Experience:

The students become eligible for the campus placements in the 6th semester. The average students getting placed in the mechanical department are about 30%. My plan after completing my mechanical engineering degree is to go for masters in business administration

faculty: 2.5/5
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AS
4.3 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

The curriculum contains a vast area of nursing aspects and they include OSKI as a new component of the nursing curriculum which prepares as well enough to face the job interviews ahead. But the time limit is so short that we find it difficult to complete the syllabus on time. As the syallabus has changed to semester system we are expected to write exams more frequently but that is good as it helps as to improve our writing skills.

faculty: 4.5/5
college: 4/5
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AR
3.6 /5

Placement Experience:

Placements are from end of third semester. Federal Bank, Icici bank, Icici Prudential, Burger paints, Cafe coffee day, Reliance etc are coming for placements. More than 95% are getting placed in placement drive.

faculty: 3/5
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MA
4.2 /5

Placement Experience:

Placement process starts from the end of fifth semester. College provides training programmes for students who have interest in placement. Salary packages varies between companies from 15K-45K per month.

faculty: 3.5/5
placement: 5/5
college: 4/5
course: 4/5
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AR
3.6 /5

Placement Experience:

From S6 students are become eligible for campus placement. But college have a rule if we need to prepare for campus placement we need to clear all of our backlogs. We can get min salary package of 15k per month

faculty: 4/5
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NK
4.0 /5

Placement Experience:

yeah In my college placement is good by not like other IIt college , but they provide lots of thin except placement , like they discuss about PHD and other higher education from lots of other colleges and also give opportunity to do work in ISRO.

faculty: 4.5/5
placement: 3/5
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course: 3.5/5
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AH
3.1 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Architecture is a tough and time taking course, the syllabus fine in the first three years but later on it becomes hectic. Maybe the syllabus can be reduced and I feel that five years is too long for architecture degree.

college: 4/5
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C
4.1 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

I choose this course mainly because of the job opportunities. There is plenty of teaching and non-teaching staff in the college. All the teaching staff has Mastered nursing and all are very talented teachers. The teaching method is lecturing and av aids are also used by the teachers like projectors. The exams are conducted after the completion of each unit. It's an average tough exam to score good marks. The only problem is that exams will be conducted daily and the personal behavior of some staff may vary from person to person.

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NA
3.6 /5

Placement Experience:

No campus placement is provided by college because it is a government college. After getting degree I planned to practice in Kerala high court and also wants to attempt judicial service examination. I also planned to join LLM at central University or in Canada. In Canada there are many opportunities for LLB graduates.

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AA
4.5 /5

Placement Experience:

A large number of companies conduct placement derived in our college and almost 80% of the students get qualified. Students are eligible to attend the placements held by various companies for 7th semester onwards.

placement: 5/5
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interview: 4/5
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