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Jaypee Institute of Information Technology University - [JIIT], Noida | ₹360475 |
Jaypee University of Information Technology - [JUIT], Solan | ₹321650 |
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I would rate the course curriculum in terms of relevance and comprehensiveness as 7 out of 10 and the paper difficulty level is pretty good, it is very difficult for us to score passing marks sometimes at that difficulty level. There are examinations held in the college.
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Specific aspects of the curriculum that influenced my decision to choose this course was that everyone I knew was taking computer science. The areas for improvement in the course curriculum should be that they should remove the unnecessary subjects like physics and chemistry and how will they help a CSE student. They take exams 3 times a semester which is almost after every month.
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Well I will it' not our college fault but the now days BTech course which are taught in colleges are out of date only so our college is teaching that only which other colleges are teaching I choose BTech in this college because my rank is not so good in jee so if I want a college with good experience I really don't have much options but as a non jee college also overall experience is good more or less well as an real world application studies we need to ourselves no college can teach us all the things so our college is also teaching similarly no something special in that Well there are multiple area where college can improve course like more towards cs branch from 1st semester like we don't have much to do with physics and electrical science we our overall study need to be more focus on cs branch Well exams are taken in regular basis like three times in a semester also with two practicals so yeah you need to study regularly
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The course curriculum followed in the university is pretty unique. There are 3 test of 15,25 and 35 marks respectively and rest is internal marking. If you attend class regularly you ll get a good grade. All the subjects aren't available as per mentioned in the description, it's a disadvantage for the students who wanted to study some particular topic, for that you can refer to internet
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My course is designed in 8 semester, 4 year . In all semester you have to gain 162 grade points for degree . Every semester have average 20 grade points . In first year you have same course like mechanical and civil but after 1st year your curriculum is focused on computer engineering. There are many faculties who will taught us real life problems and apply computer engineering to solve that.
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A smaller number of students is the biggest benefit of this college, as students have fewer opportunities is more to get a good package. The teaching style is good but the teacher should focus on real applications rather than reading PPTs and just explaining the theory part. Exams are held on a regular basis. 3 tests are conducted every semester with and approx gap of 1 month. And 2 practical evaluations is also conducted to test your problem-solving. Difficulty level is moderate and one can easily score a good CGPA if he studies regularly.
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In my opinion the course curriculum is very relevenat and comprehensive, because it introduces us to the basics of the field and basically gets us off the ground for the very least. With all said, I think the course doesn't actually prepare for real world applications as for most part things are theoretical. But it is quite good while considering for continued academic pursuit. The course should be strictly centered to real world objectives. Basically if a person takes the course he should know how real world code is written and maintained. Instead of making the student right hello world program in ten diffrent languages he should be made to master some tech stack that can help him actually land a job.
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All the faculty members are graduated from Phd and IIT's .They help each nd every student and are always helpful.There are 3 examination T1,T2 and T3 with two practical examination P1 and P2.They are easy if u study well in class
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I chose B.Tech in Computer Science because I have always been interested in computers and I have played dozens of computer games which always made me think about how they are actually made. The faculty members here are decent and the faculty: student ratio is around 1:40.
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I chose CSE because of its industry demands and also the several off-campus opportunities. The faculty-student ratio is nearly 1:30 or 1:40 something around. Most of the faculty are PhD holders and that is good I'd say because it depends on person to person how they perceive them. Exams are mostly held every month within 4-5 days and they're not so difficult to pass. There are no mid-semester and end-sem exams over here rather there are T1 T2 T3 P1 P2 (tests and practicals).
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