Likes
- campus life
- fests
Dislikes
- mess food
- fee hike
Course Curriculum Overview :
In general, a course's curriculum is created to give students the knowledge and abilities they need to excel in a specific field of study. There may be a mix of lectures, labs, and practical instruction in the programme. The institution and programme you are enrolled in will determine the specific curriculum and course structure. A course's instructors are frequently very skilled and knowledgeable experts in their subject. They are in charge of instructing students on the course material and offering them direction and support. Depending on the institution and programme, the student-to-faculty ratio might change, but generally speaking, a lower ratio can signify smaller class numbers and more individualised attention for students. The institution and programme would also determine the qualifications of the professors and the evaluation of their instructional strategies. Exams are a bit difficult and to get good grades you have to study hard.
Internships Opportunities :
Students at BITS Pilani (all campuses) participate in Practice School 1 (PS 1), a summer internship, as part of their curriculum following their second year. Additionally, all students receive PS 2, which is an additional 6-month internship in the final year (12 months for dual degree students). As of 2019, BITS has partnerships with a number of Indian businesses, including Apple, Amazon, Nutanix, Goldman Sachs, Texas Instruments, Adobe, American Express, etc. for PS 2. Students participating in this internship receive pretty substantial stipends from the employer (ranging from 45000 to 1 lac rupee per month depending on the company). The environment is highly lively for PS 2, and students can even start new businesses for an internship station.
Placement Experience :
Every year, there are two placement seasons scheduled at BITS Pilani campuses. As part of the Practice School programme, our students spend one of the two semesters of their final year working in industry and are only available sometimes on campus. On each campus website, two months prior to placements, you can get information about the profiles of the students who are available for placement in each season.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
Because BITS is a private institution and is not funded by the Indian government, its fees have soared. The students want BITS to be equal to IIT's and not have management quotas, excessive fees, or any other restrictions on enrollment. Although the fees are substantial, even if students perform only averagely during their placements, they can easily return their college loans. scholarship programmes are available: Scholarship awarded on the basis of merit: your semester-to-date CGPA. Ten people (each batch) receive a 100% tuition discount, while another ten (per batch) receive a 40% discount. The cutoff for this semester was 9.2 Merit keep Again, based on your CGPA, but also with the requirement that your parents' yearly income be less than 10 LPA. You can earn a scholarship with a CGPA of 7 or above, however the higher your CGPA, the bigger the scholarship.
Campus Life :
The college offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities, including sports, the arts, and music. There is always some sort of activity going on throughout the year that will keep you busy aside from your studies. Not to mention the campus' well-known festivals like APOGEE, BOSM (Sports Fest), and Oasis (Cultural Fest) (Technical Fest). There is a tradition of clubs and departments on campus that strive to organise and administer the festivals as well as carry out other events all year long. We have clubs like the English and Hindi Press Club, Drama Club, Coding Club, Creative Activities Club, Photography Club, Music Club, Poetry Club, Dance Club, and so on
Hostel Facilities :
The Institute is entirely residential, and all students are given access to dormitories. For students whose parents or other close relatives live in Pilani, permission to become a day scholar may only be given in extraordinary cases. Eleven hostels are available for boys, and just one is for girls. The dormitory rooms are completely equipped, have internet access, and have a shared water filter and solar water heater. In every hostel, there are common rooms with cable TV and phones. For every pair of two-boy hostels, there is a kitchen-cum-mess unit. The girls' hostel, on the other hand, has a unique mess that is located inside the hostel's perimeter. It is required that students who are staying in the hostel eat their meals there.
Admission :
Generally speaking, the admissions procedure for a course can differ based on the organisation and programme. An application must be submitted, and test results and transcripts must be provided. A student must normally fulfil any programme prerequisites and specific educational requirements in order to be eligible for a course. Usually, the institution's or program's website has details regarding the application procedure, such as where to get the application form, application costs, and deadlines. If any, reservation perks would also be mentioned on the institution's or program's website but there isn't any reservation in BITS. I am unable to comment on potential changes to the admissions procedure because it differs based on the institution.
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