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The curriculum is fully skill-based. The focus of the university is to provide practical knowledge insted of theory,they promised on hands-on training and industry exposure through internship and projects. Exams are held at regular intervals. The frequency and timing of exam are well balanced, allowing the good time of preparation. The difficulty level of exam square which challenges students to apply their knowledge critically rather than just recalling the information.
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Curriculum is best here because we don't need to study all chemistry physics engineering drawing extra things from the 1 sem onwards we are learning the core computer science subject only Bur the exam things here is bit disgusting every month exam mst1 to mst3 then remst and then end sem you need to study continuously you don't get a break of more then 15 days in between the mst1 to mst2 to mst3
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Every subject is divided into two portions: theory lectures and as well as skill or practical lectures. It's 40% theory and 60% practical. Most of our lectures are held in the labs where we get a visual representation of all the codes and the programs that we have to run and time period of one lecture is usually two hours, which is the best part of focusing and completing a Particular particular topic on the same day without any further unnecessary breaks. Like other colleges, we don't have any subjects that are not related to our domains such as chemistry, physics that are not related to the CST field, but other colleges would have chemistry and physics in the first year, So Symbiosis focuses on only the core subjects needed for a student to excel in his Or her domain
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I am currently pursuing a BTech in computer science and information technology, and I chose this subject because it is a combination of CS and IT, and both of these subjects are currently booming in industry. Faculties at SUAS are very good; almost every faculty member has earned their doctoral degree; they are very friendly and talented; every classroom has a projector in it; there are 7 computer labs and 2 Lucas labs. Exams are semester-wise, and they have certain criteria.
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I was interested in computer science that is why I chose the course, the faculties are amazing and the class ratio is 1:40, all are phd qualified, term exams are on time every month and we have a competitive level paper.
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There are 3 MST (Mid Sem Test) and 1 End Sem Exam which is easy to pass if you study appropriate time to your studies and practical and skill exams are also conducted and viva are taken by industry experts.
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I have a huge interest in the field of computer science that's why I chose this course. Faculties were highly educated and most of the faculties completed their masters from the foreign countries so their teaching method is also very unique and tremendous, Here you will face mid semester exam every month and you have to give 3 and they are also easy only if you regularly attend the lectures.
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Computer science and information technology I'm interested in computers since childhood and also the trend of ai and ml are there and most important money is there that's why I choose this course. faculties are too good and very experienced almost all have done their phd and term exams happening every 6 months and the difficulty level is medium.
The course curriculum is advanced as per modern concepts and technology. We also have additional subjects of another stream, which we can opt for and have an edge over others. There are 6 faculty for 40 students making the ratio approximately 1:6. Every teaching faculty is qualified and carries a Ph.D. degree. However, the quality of teaching is average. We have our term exams every four months and mindsets every month with a difficulty level average.
I chose this course because of an avid interest in Computer Science and the limitless possibilities in this field. Since the course offered is CSIT it was a plus point because both CS and IT is rarely offered anywhere else. The quality of teaching and facilities is good. The exams are moderately difficult.
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