
What Students Say
Likes
- Gender Ratio: The girls-to-boys ratio in college was 40:60 overall. In my college electrical branch and many core branch were 100 boys and 20 girls, but other branches had a significantly higher number of girls, which balanced the ratio.
- Campus Life: My campus life was amazing, with students having good social interactions.
- Faculty and Mentorship: The faculty was knowledgeable and supportive.
Dislikes
- Lack of Student Support: The college lacked proper student support systems, making it hard.
- Placement Services: Placement support wasn't very effective.
- Teaching Consistency: While many teachers were great, there were a few who didn't meet the required standards.
Course Curriculum Overview
I choose engineering as it was my passion and aligned with father's dream of becoming an engineer. the course curriculum was designed to prepare students for real-world applications, with projects providing practical exposure. However, there is significant room for improvement, such as recruiting better-qualified teaches and focusing more on practical knowledge over theoretical learning. the frequency and timing of exams in engineering were well- structured, aand their difficulty level was manageable, ensuring a balanced academic experience.
Placement Experience
Students in my college become aligible for campus placement starting from the 7th semester through interships, with final placements happening after the 8th semester. Renowned compsnioes such as Wipro, Infosys and TCS visits the campus, offering packages of arround 4Lpa to 6LPA. Approximately 60% of the students secure placements. My plan after the degree is to gain a job at a FAANG company and eventually start my own company.
Fees and Financial Aid
Fee Structure: Total Annual Fees: 80,000rs. Breakdown: Tuition Fees: 40,000rs. Caution Fees: 10,000rs. Registration Fees: 3000rs. Admission Fees: 20,000rs. Batchmates' Fees: Some batchmates have varying fees for instance, SC/ST category students have an annual fee of 40,000rs. Scholarships and Concessions: Institutions often fee concessions or scholarships to students from reserved categories(SC/ST and OBC). For example, My College providees educational concessions to eligible SC/ST and OBC students, covering fees and offering stipends.
Campus Life
My overall experience with capmus life was quite dynamic. The college hosted numerous festivals and quiz games, offering a lively atmoshphere. We also had frequent student activities, which helped in building connections and leadership skills. The library had a wide range of books covering different branches as well as other general resources. The classroom infrastructure, however, was quite basic, with only two fans and two cameras present.
Admission
I choose my college because, at the time, it was one of the beat-performing institutions in m area and offerd storng prospects for education and growth. While some colleges zi regected, my decision ultimately came down to chooosing the reputed option nearby. I didn't apply to a wide range of colleges and, therefore, didn't face major rejections.
Faculty
The faculty-to-students ratio at my college was managed sbuject-wise, with each subject assigned one faculty member. Relationships with faculty varied: some were approachable and supportive, while others were less so. I particulary liked Meena and Priyanka Ma'am because they were highl supportive, with meena ma'am standing out as the best faculty. However, I didn't have a good experience with Rahul Sir, as I found his teaching ineffective.
Night Life
The nightlife around my college campus offered a mix of relaxation and socializing. The campus had a gym, sports area and a club which were great spots to unwind after classes. late-night activities like hanging out at these areas or just roaming around the campus were common.
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