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They are very useful and well structured, also courses are advanced upto the recent demand of technology and skills, also they are helpful in getting placement and internship as well, also professor teach these courses are very well
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Placement season begins after the students' 4th year, and companies like Apple, Uber, Google, Jaguar, Airbus, Amazon, Infosys, and many more come to recruit the fresh graduates. The average package is 21.82 LPA, and the highest is 3.67 Cr. Out of 2207 students, 1845 students were placed.
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Placements are extremely good , if no placement is offered to someone,it may be due to his / her interview performance, health , cgpa , disciplinary action , About 97 % student gets easily placed Some students prefer to go abroad for m.tech Almost all MNC and huge companies come to campus to offer placement
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Courses here are very interesting. New concepts, views of engineering and different types of tools used in daily life and other many things have been taught to us. Faculty is also very supportive and helpful at various difficult times
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In the 7th semester, companies start coming for placements and by the end of 7th semester most students are placed. The average package is around 22LPA and the highest package is around 4 CPA(international offer). More than 350 companies visited and more than 1500 offers were made. The percentage of students getting placed is around 80%. My plan is also to get a decent placement in the field of Quant.
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Placements are one of the best in our country with my branch's average package going to 20 lakh per annum.Our college has NIRF ranking 1 and hence serves as the hub to nationwide placements.If no Campus Placements are offered we'll go with Apping process where I'll try to approach alumni through LinkedIn or maybe start up owners also.
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The curriculum in IITB is designed accordingly with the needs of current industry and research situations. The course is well adapted with the changes and advancements in technologies. The curriculum consists of various core courses and electives which gives knowledge to work in industrial area as well as to pursue future research. The exams are held as mid semester exams, end semester exams and quizzes. There are 2 semesters in every year.
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Placements at college are very good. Companies come for each domain and one can go for any job that he/she wants. Students get internship opportunities from the second year onwards and job opportunities from their fourth year. Last year 384 companies visited and 1788 job offers were made. Around 94% of students were placed and the highest package was Rs 3.67 Cr. I plan to sit for the placements and take up a good job in the IT sector.
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The curriculum at IIT Bombay is very interesting and diverse. It prepares us for industry as well as higher research purposes. The curriculum has many interesting courses which influenced my decision to join the chemical engineering program at iitb. The curriculum is highly suited with real world scenarios and prepares us as highly skilled engineers. The exams are held in semesters as mid semester exams and end semester exams.
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The curriculuum is highlly rated for its relevance in industry and comrehensiveness, blending core concepts with advanced topics in computing. The inclusion of courses on algorithms, data structures, machine learning and AI, coupled with electives in emerging areas like Blockchain and quantum computing, influenced my decision to choose this course. The curriculum effectively prepares students for both industry roles and academic research, with practical labs, projects, and internships that emphasize real-world applications. Exams are semester based, typically held in Nov and April. They are challenging, designed to test both theoretical knowledge and problem solving skills. Improvement could be made by incorporating more interdisciplinary courses and increasing focus on soft skills. Additionaly, adopting more interactive teaching methods like flipped classrooms could enhance learning and engagement.
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