Likes
- The faculty was very well qualified and very knowledgeable. They will help you in every possible manner to make you a better person.
- The infrastructure is good but not the best. My department was very small but still were short on number of classrooms. The library though was very nice.
Course Curriculum Overview :
I opted for "batchelor of Science" in the field of "Electronics" because of the curriculum which deals in a broad spectrum of electronics industry. There are multiple options for you to choose the specialization. Whether it is semiconductor fabrication, components designing, fabrication architecture or research field. You have a lot of options to choose from with an advantage of choosing web development in the masters course. Here, the curriculum is very industry friendly and makes you industry ready with a lot of real life applications of what you've learnt so far. The only improvement i would suggest for the curriculum to add a little of more coding session and shortening the lengths of the lectures a bit, or give a 5 minutes break after 45-50 minutes so that a student can grasp and take in the knowledge. The frequency of exams according to me is decent. The exams are conducted every semester(6 months) and the difficulty level is medium. You can pass by studying important topics.
Internships Opportunities :
There are a several number of companies which offers a ample amount of internships with stipends. The companies Offers the positions like management intern, business development intern, software development intern and many more. The stipend is around 4-6 thousand rupees.
Placement Experience :
From the last semester of the master's course, the students are eligible for campus placement. I don't have much idea about the companies and offers. The highest package is around 8-9LPA and the average package is 4-5LPA.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The fee structure of the particular course I enrolled in was nominal. The fees were collected on a yearly basis and the fees for the first two years were around 13k but increased in the final year to 15k which is a 2 thousand rupees increase in two years, which is nominal in my opinion considering other private colleges and some other courses in my college itself. The complete education cost of a bachelor degree in electronics is around 55k for 3 years degree and around 70k for a 4 year degree in my college. There is some scholarship which is provided by the university and some provided by the college and the department itself. The scholarship for doing top in the department is around 5k and a scholarship provided by the department to the financially week students is around 15k. Some other scholarship provided by the university covers most of the education fees.
Campus Life :
There is an annual fest that happens in around April and it is very nice. There is a big library in the college and the number of books is ample to serve a class of 35-40 students. The facilities and technology available in the college are good. There are a lot of clubs to join.
Admission :
For the eligibility, you'll need to clear the CUET exam. The eligibility for the exam is 10+2 in science stream. The application will start around april and may and the application fees is around 1200 and reservations benifits are available. The exams happens once a year and the difficulty levelis medium.
Faculty :
The faculty to students ratio was normal, there were sufficient teachers and other staff to help students with their curriculum and personal development which made the learning experience very good. There were professors and doctors in the faculty and their approach to teaching is very straight forward. They sometimes make you find the answer of your problem by guiding/mentoring and they can be approached very easily. They make you feel like you are a part of their family (which you are in a way).
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