Likes
- The campus is pretty big and provides many places for us to visit with our friends. The campus is not over crowded and does not feel like some other congested colleges like VIT. And the staff is very supportive and is very polite.
- The gender ratio is pretty good for an engineering college. You will find 4 girls for every 6 or 7 boys. The college is pretty safe for girls as there are trustworthy guards at every corner.
Dislikes
- The fee is little high, like they can charge less or provide scholarships from first semester onwards, even though loan facilities are available, less fee would make this a great choice.
- The hostel in time is pretty frustrating, like why cant we roam in campus or sit inside the library and study at night?
Course Curriculum Overview :
We have common engineering subjects in first year and then specialised subjects from our respective domain from 2nd year onwards. The curriculum is pretty well designed, we also get one semester as research/internship semester to provide real world experience. The teaching method is nice, just a less pen paper based approach in coding would be better. They have very good libraries and CS Labs along with super computer lab for research and development.
Internships Opportunities :
The thapar has very strong placements cell. Their are various internsip opportunities available if you work hard. The various tech and non tech roles are offered by well known mncs like tata, google, Microsoft, kpmg, nvidia and all. You can get in tech consulting or development role as per your choice and interst.
Placement Experience :
Placemmets are good. The avg package of computer science is around 16 17 lakh. The max package is around 1cr. They have certain programs from 1st year onwards to make us more employable and placemnet ready. My plans after getting a degree are not yet finalised but i wanna work as Software developer in a good well known mnc. I wanna work hard on my skills and develop a decent knowledge base.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The fee per semester is 229500, development fee is 57000, and other charges sum upto 11000. Which is static and will remain same throughout the course i.e 8 semesters. We also need to pay rs 30,000 as admission fee one time. The hostel and mess charges are not included in this and depends on year and type of room you opt for. The campus is big, clean and has enough facilities to somewhat justify the amount. Also you can get many scholarships (merit based and merit cum need based). The scholarship is based on your 12 percentage and jee mains score for 2nd sem and on your CGPA for other semesters. No scholarship for 1st sem. You need to get good grades to get scholarship.
Campus Life :
Campus life is awsome. I am part of MLSC and it has been a great experience. The classrooms are well equipped with smart boards and ACs. There is a great cs block with every kind of computer you need and they also have super computer for research purposes. The campus has great hangout spots with great cafes and great parks. The library has everybook you will need. The biggest annual tech festival happens in month of november and is something i am looking up to. There are also various programs in 1st month for freshers to blend in and make new peers
Hostel Facilities :
The hostels are decent. The 1st year hostels are livable but the hostels from 2nd year onwards are great. The M hostel is just WOW. The food is handeled by sudexo or by thapar internal committee. The food quality and quantity is great The hostels are even better if you are a girl. We have hostel night once every semester to enjoy with our room mates and with friends.
Admission :
I had to select between vit cse, thapar coe and bits pilani msc. I didnt chose bits as i was sceptical about the program duration and fee. And my parents felt that vit is overly strict and has bad hostel and food. The TIET provides good living conditions, a good brand name along with great placement opportunities. My friends and seniors helped me a lot in finalizing thapar.
Faculty :
There are about 150 - 160 students in one lecture class which has 1 teaching faculty. In tutorial or lab classes we have group of around 40 students. So you get 1 teacher per 40 students to ask doubts. We have 2 exams each sem : MST and EST, and 2 sessional test/lab eval. The exam comes from taught materials only and is pretty easy as compared to JEE. Most teachers are good but you might get some teachers who are not as experienced as others.
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