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Students are eligible for campus placements during 6th semester onwards. There are many companies offering placements in this campus. TCS, Wipro, Infosys and more good companies have made offers in this campus. Highest salary package here was 20 LPA. Average salary package is about 5 LPA. There is about 30% of students getting placed.
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The curriculum is a bit too much to handle.lots of portions are there to cover in so little time,which make it difficult to comprehend.But the course is easy to understand and is very relevant.the importance of the topics taught cannot be neglected.
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Placement is quite good. Many large companies visit the collge including Infosys, IBM, TCS, TVS, WIPRO etc. college provides placement assistance from S5 onwards. Near 50% of students are getting placed in various companies. My plan is to work in Infosys after completing b tech and then to start a startup.
The curriculum is very good for for a student who choose engineering as their profession.the curriculum is not hard to study we can understand.the curriculum helps to implement the academic studies into application
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students from the 6th semester are eligible to attend campus placements. we had numerous visits from companies across the country which including SBI, TCS, FEDERAL BANK etc most companies would have a minimum package of 10-12 LPA 50% of the students get placed in a yearly basis my plan is to get placed in a good company through campus placement after completing the degree
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campus placements are very good. from semester 6 onwards students are eligible for campus placement tcs and mu sigma are recently visited companies the computer science department has the highest percentage of getting placed my plan after getting the degree is to get placed in a good company through campus placement.
Good atmosphere for studying and high levels of satisfaction with the quality of teaching, instruction, learning, and student engagement; with students being less (but nevertheless still) positive about workloads, assessments, outcomes, and available or assigned resources.
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