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Average CTC is about 11LPA. Highest is about 50LPA offered by google. Students are eligible for placements in their final year first semister (7th sem). Students can do 6 month internship in 8th sem and can get PPO. during the summer break students can also do a 2 month internship .
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From 7th or 8th semester students become eligible for campus placements In 2023,Highest package offered was INR 60LPA an Average package offered was INR17.19LPA Percentage of students getting placements was 99%
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I have interest in Mathematics and research. The faculty student ratio is very good, 1:10. Most of the faculty possess doctorate certificate and are well educated in their field. The team exams are conducted for 40 days roughly. But they are moderate in toughness.
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You will be eligible from 5th semester for placements. The average package for last year placement drive was 1300000. If you don't have backlogs and eligible for placements and have a decent knowledge in programming then it is easy to crack placements. My plan is to crack a placement for now but things and thoughts might change.
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The reason I chose Mathematics and Computing over other branches is that you will get exposure in CSE courses as well as in Analytical thinking. And the other reason that everyone knows is PACKAGES. The faculties here are too experienced in that they know what doubt can come to student's minds so they teach in that way so that maximum doubts are cleared. If you study seriously for 1-2 hrs a day then you will get very good marks, students find it difficult because there are so many extracurricular activities that students can't concentrate on their studies.
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I have an interest in Mathematics and research. The faculty-student ratio is very good 1:10. Most of the faculty possess doctorate certificates and are well-educated in their field. The team exams are conducted for 40 days roughly. But they are moderate in toughness.
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I was a little interested in mathematics, and computers are in demand nowadays. Both combined mathematics and Computing was the perfect course I needed for my BTech. The faculty-student ratio is very good in IIT Goa, there is one professor for every 10 students here. For MnC we have 1 professor for every 8 students.
After 5 semesters students are eligible for campus placement. the highest package on our campus is 1.2 cr and the average is 1600000, the students who are appearing in placement, all are placed because the 1st batch of BTech is passed in 2020. I think I will do a master's in the future.
The college was new and we were not expecting much from the college placement drive but we were shocked by seeing the top companies taking part in the college campus drive. Google, L&T, KPMG, Sony, Samsung were among 75+ companies that took part in the college placement drive. The highest salary offer was 43 LPA and the average salary package was 12 LPA which was very good placement offers from such a new college.
The only negative remark I have about our college is the Mess Food. Most of the time the food doesn't have adequate amount of salt and tikha. The varieties of curries they make are so uninteresting to eat. It's so hard to eat it there in the mess. The breakfast items would be good by the way.
Indian Institute of Technology Goa is one of the newest IITs established by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) in 2016.
I am a student of one of these new IITs- IIT Goa, which was established in 2016. IIT Goa is an Institute of National Importance, and is mentored by IIT Bombay. IITB supports the institution in every manner, be it for academics or infrastructure.
Here are some important features of IIT Goa-
The college is under constant development and improvement, both academically and infrastructurally. IIT Goa is a good college with a lot of potential. You can ask some seniors from IIT Tirupati, IIT Bhilai and IIT Dharwad about their respective colleges.
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