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The students have to pass their 12th exams with at least 50%. After that, they have to give the KEAM exams that take place in July. Since the college has only 42 seats, only the top rankers are selected for the course.
First, you need to clear 10 + 2 from an accredited educational institution. The entrance examination, known as KEAM, i.e., Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical Examination, must be cleared with the marks required for this college to be cut off. Once selected, the requested documents must be submitted along with the admission fee.
Number of placement seeking companies should have been more. Overall this is a well organised college
The college conducted its own entrance test KEAM through the website of CEE (Commissioner of Entrance Exam). The applications are accepted and paid for online. The performance in this exam determines the admission.
The college still has lots to develop but its doing fine as of now. The infrastructure is good enough and so is the faculty but it can be better. Because of its less expensive fees, economically weaker students can get education, so that's a plus point.
The college has good environment. They follow the rules so strictly. They is no ragging in the college. All the faculty there are friendly. I think the college can be developed still more. There are labs helpful for the students.
I think we need to improve our placement percentage Especially for the core companies. We have lot of IT sector but lack in core industrial works.in aeronautical students won't prefer for jobs they all go for higher studies
Well if you are above average student you get placed based on your performance. And you should not have the backlog. 20-30 consists of last year. Can't tell if it stays that way we never know what is going to happen.
Overall, Hindustan University is average at best.
The college lacks basic amenities that are essential for the overall growth of the students.
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