Remarks :
1) I applied to VIT, SRM, Jamia Millia Islamia, BITS. I got admission into BITS and decided not to join others. 2) I didn't avail any quota. 3) Minimum marks were 269 for M.Sc. Bio. There were no other criteria.
Course Curriculum Overview :
1) I didn't choose but I got this course. 2) Faculty-student ratio is 1:70 3) The faculty is very experienced and their teaching method for the most part was good. 4) Exams happened at the scheduled date that was predecided at the beginning of the semester and was reasonably hard.
Internships Opportunities :
1) I did an internship at BIRLA copper. The stipend was 5k/month. 2) I did an internship at Essar Power. This was an unpaid internship. I did a project on water filtration at the power plant. 3) I did a web development internship at an agency in Trivandrum.
Placement Experience :
1) Students in last year are eligible for campus placements. Usually 7th or 8th semester. Dual degree students had campus placement in the 9th or 10th semester. 2) Companies like Amazon, Microsoft visited campus. 3) Average package was around 6.0 lakhs.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The fee was increased around the 4th year from 50000/semester to 60000/semester and the overall program cost upwards of 12Lakhs including all costs. I was not hired on campus as I was stuck in Practice School and missed a major chunk of the placement season. I was hired off campus but it was arranged by placement cell wherein they got us an interview with PubMatic which was conducting a drive across Hyderabad for engineering graduates.
Campus Life :
1) The fests held on campus were Pearl, Verba Maximus, Atmos, and Arena. 2) The library is humongous and has all books on all subjects. 3) The classrooms had projectors, were air-conditioned with proper arrangements for seating. 4) There are Cricket, Hocket, Tennis, Badminton, Basketball, and other sports teams on campus. The campus had Badminton and Basketball courts. 5) Music, Dance, Dramatics, and Crux(tech) are few clubs at BITS Hyderabad.
Hostel Facilities :
1) Every student gets a single sharing room. The room has a wardrobe, a bed, a table, and a chair. The room is decent-sized. 2) The food is reasonable. The menu is fixed for the week and rotates with special items on the menu every few days of the week. The menu has both North and South Indian cuisine.
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