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Faculty to student ratio is decent and depends on the course or elective taken. This branch particularly is lighter and gives time to explore other interests as such. Some professors are veryyy good and interesting
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Students are allowed to register for the placements after the completion of their 6th semester (3rd year), if they are persuing a 4 year degree. The placements here are very good compared to other colleges in India. Companies offer recruitment for software developers, consulting, finance, product and many other profiles as well. Above 85% students gets placed through the college
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Energy engineering is a diverse course. It includes courses from mechanical, chemical and electrical engineering. The infrastructure is relatively newer and advanced. Exams are difficult but the courses can be passed if worked hard.
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Almost 80% o fthe college is placed. The placements starts from 7th semster. Few companis that visite are- Sony Japan - 6 openings Wells Fargo - 23 openings Higest pakage - Vitol Asia (35 lacks) Average Package - 12 lacks 80% students get splaced on campus I will be doing a job in data analytics profile.
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I chose this course as this was the best course I was getting in my college. The faculty to student ratio is 1:50. And the teachers are obviously very well qualified, we have 4 exams namely quiz 1, midsem, quiz 2 and endsems.
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Student faculty ratio is around 1:8, and majority of the faculties are PhD from top notch colleges from India as well foreign countries. Entire curriculum is divided into 8 semesters and there are two major exams in each semester
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The placements are decent; went down this year. No of companies that visited has declined and so has the no of offers. People are choosing PPO over sitting for placements now. around 40 % students (of total, this includes the students who didn't apply for placements) got placed in phase one of the placement process.
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I got into IITB for parents but the competition right there is heavy and we need to study hard there we can enjoy ourselves at the same time we need to study accordingly The faculty-student ratio is 1:40 It's very difficult to pass if we study a day before the exam
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Placements for btech students in done in there final year i.e. in 7th sem for btech students and in 9th sem for dual degree students. In my college a lot of different companies visit for the placement varing from large MNCs offering crores of packages to small firms offering 8-12 lakh pa. All the big firms be it Google, Microsoft, Apple, DE shaw, Uber, came here for placement. Highest and average packages vary each year with the highest getting into crores but overall the placement scenario of IITB is really nice with almost 90-95% of students getting placed.
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Since class 10th I was so much enthusiastic for engineering so during preparation I am very good at chemistry so I choose chemical department. For course specific there is well trained and experienced faculties having specialization in that course .he is PhD qualified scholar having experience more than 10yrs. If someone is studying smartly around for 2-3 days for exams he will easily score good score at exams at iits there are many pratical knowledge stuff
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