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Is CUSAT a Central University?

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Siddharth Majhi Posted On : February 12th, 2021
Studied at Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science and Technology i.e., CUSAT is a government-owned autonomous science and technology university situated in Kochi, Kerala, India. It has two campuses. One in Kochi and the other branch in Kuttanad, Alappuzha inland.

Let’s take a look at the latest assessment and accreditation of CUSAT by NAAC in September 2016. This should clear the institutional status. 

University

State

Central

Deemed

Private

Affiliated College

Yes

No

No

No

Constituent College

Yes

No

No

No

Autonomous College of UGC

Yes

No

No

No

Regulatory Agency approved Institution

Yes

No

No

No

Type of Institution

Urban

-

-

-

Co-education

Men and Women

-

-

-

Financial Status

Grant-in-aid

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-

-

The abstract from CUSAT AQAR (Annual Quality Assurance Report, page 61) says, “Being a state-funded University we have got used to receiving the full financial support from the State Government for salary and both the State and Central Government for infrastructural creation under the plan.”

So yes, Cochin University of Science and Technology is not a Central University but a Public university.

CUSAT is formed and controlled by the state itself. It does get many central funds for the development of infrastructure and some programs. But, basically, CUSAT is Kerala State funded.

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Which is better, a BTech in mechanical engineering from GEC Thrissur or BTech in safety & fire engineering from CUSAT?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : August 8th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

There is no better course as the choice of a course depends a lot on one’s preferences and future prospects. You need enough passion to like a course because every course has its good and bad parts. 

BTech in Mechanical Engineering should be considered only if you are interested in it genuinely because it’s quite challenging. BTech in Safety and Engineering is mistakenly considered to be the easiest BTech program but the reality is far from this. This course covers topics from Mechanical, Civil, and even Chemical. As a result, this branch ends up being the Jack of all trades but the Master of none. The students of this branch are capable of handling HSE in almost any type of industry.

The placements of the Safety and Fire Engineering program are decent despite the limited opportunities. Companies like Reliance, BPCL, IOCL, ONGC, and VEDANTHA make good offers here. 

So my verdict is to go for Mechanical if you are sure about your interest in it else Safety and Fire Engineering is a good choice. 

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How is CUSAT for MCA?

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Neha Ghosh Posted On : February 17th, 2021
B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Cochin University Of Science and Technology (2001)

My sister studied MCA at CUSAT which was an overwhelming experience for her, as after returning to her hometown she was scared that the course was too advanced for her and she will require to take more classes to improve in it.

The other important highlights that can be looked up to are :

  • There are less number of seats probably 30 every year in order to get well versed & qualified candidates.
  • The candidates can look up to different types of courses within MCA which are MCA regular and MCA lateral entry.
  • Student Association Of Computer Applications (SASCA) is responsible for all types of student activities like seminars, cultural events and training programmes.

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MCA in CUSAT

Course Fee

12.35K - 78.9K

Course Duration

2-3 years

Placement Percentage

85%

Highest CTC

29 LPA

Average CTC

12 LPA

Lowest CTC

3.4 LPA

Recruiting Companies

TCS, IBM, Verizon, Oracle, L&T, Infosys

Students were offered job roles like Software Developer, Project Manager, IT Consultant, Team Leader, etc. TCS and Infosys were the top recruiters.

The course is designed as per innovative curriculum requirements, making it a feasible option for various other candidates. The course itself is quite in demand as it is closely in touch with the data analytics and IT sector in the long run.

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Why do people choose naval architecture? What is the scope of naval architecture in India or abroad? I am thinking of doing it at CUSAT.

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Anurag shrivastava Posted On : August 9th, 2023
Lives in Cochin

CUSAT offers a four year B.Tech program in Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding. My brother pursued this degree from CUSAT a few years back.

Naval Architecture deals with vessels, moving or stationary, that serve in a marine atmosphere. The vessels include ships plying in ocean or coastal areas, offshore rigs, underwater vehicles, submarines etc. Naval Architects perform mathematical calculations to ensure the sea worthiness of these vessels. For this purpose, softwares and programs are created and fed as algorithms to a machine. Most universities offer a secondary specialization alongside Naval Architecture. If you pursue your B.Tech in Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding, other than N.A. calculations, you will also work on shipbuilding techniques and practices. My brother also worked on a project on the preliminary design of a ship plying in a specific route required to carry cargo(s) at its maximum capacity(meeting the owner’s requirements).

As far as job prospects are concerned, as a Naval Architect, you can be employed by shipping companies, classification societies, consultancies, or research institutes. You can also work at shipyards or at offshore companies that manufacture maritime equipment like life-saving appliances or ship engines.

Indian organizations offer a limited salary in this field, usually ranging from 25,000 - 50,000 INR per month. Abroad, the salary usually ranges from 12 - 40 LPA. Your salary will depend upon your location and job profile. Offshore offers good packages which are way higher than shipbuilding. But because of changes in oil prices at present, only a few offshore companies hire freshers.  Depending on your job type and designation, you will get to travel sometimes/frequently for business, projects or some technical testing work.

You can go for this course at CUSAT. However, I would recommend you to first prioritize the top Indian and Foreign institutions offering this program and to keep CUSAT as a secondary choice.

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Is CUSAT worth it for a Bihari student?

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Sikha Singh Rajput Posted On : February 12th, 2021
Studied B.tech in Information Technology, Cochin University Of Science and Technology (2017)

The worth of a college does not depend on which state you belong to. It's up to you to make your time at the college worthwhile. 

No matter which college or university you are in, they all have almost the same structure of syllabus and you have to study by yourself. If you do not have many options for college, you can choose an institute with a decent rank and low course fee. 

Let’s take a look at some of the parameters to study in CUSAT.

Pros:

  • CUSAT is not that costly if compared to other colleges. 
  • Since the institute is in Cochin, you can learn a different language. 
  • CUSAT offers several other departments like Foreign Language, Hindi, Economics, Legal Studies, social science, and Management. These departments offer short courses. If you want you can learn new skills from such courses and participate in departmental events. 
  • The living cost in Kerala is lower than in many states of India. There is also less distraction as compared to cities like Delhi and Bangalore.
  • There is an Incubation center that promotes Entrepreneurs.
  • You can earn while studying. There are many start-ups, also you can give tuitions. You won’t have to ask for money from your parents. Many of my friends did the same. 
  • You can go on trips and participate in games in your spare time. 

Cons:

  • Because of the different culture and language, sometimes you may feel alienated from others. 
  • According to student reviews, sometimes the professors can be biased. 
  • The placement of the college is average.
  • If you neglect studies, you have to go through rough times dealing with arrears and drops.
  • You won’t be able to go home easily on vacations as it is too expensive.
  • It is not a student-friendly college. 

So ultimately, it all rolls down to how you use the opportunity. No matter which college you go in, if you want to learn new things and stay proactive, you can surely make the best of your days at the college. So, work hard and try to score well.

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Which is the best suited MBA entrance in CUSAT?

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Sunanda Nandi Posted On : July 20th, 2021
Studied at Cochin University of Science and Technology (2019)

As far as MBA at CUSAT is concerned, you will have to score at least 50% aggregate marks in any subject in your undergraduate or bachelor’s degree.

  • When it comes to admission, the rank list is made on a combined basis of your scores in C-MAT (AICTE), or MAT score (AIMA), or CAT (IIM).
  • Your performance in the group discussion, as well as the interview, is also taken into consideration.
  • Lastly, which test matters the most, i.e. CMAT, MAT, or CAT (IIM) will completely depend on the university.

In my opinion, ace your interview and group discussion and score decently on the test and you will be good to go.

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Is CUSAT a government college or a private college? What is its fee structure?

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Shivam Verma Posted On : February 23rd, 2024
Studied at Cochin University of Science and Technology

CUSAT is an autonomous government university. 

For home state students, the tuition fee is around 25-26k per semester, and for students from other states, it is around 45k per semester. This is the fee structure for B.Tech, for general and OBC category students. 

The fee structure may vary from one branch to another.

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What is the reputation of cusat students?

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Aparna Verma Posted On : February 24th, 2024
Studied at Cochin University of Science and Technology

CUSAT has a good reputation not just in Kerala, but in other parts of India as well. The graduates of our university are treated with respect by recruiters, who know the high academic standards of CUSAT.

My brother went for an off campus interview at a Mumbai based company. The interviewer asked him about his academic achievements, and he replied that he was just an average student. The interviewer smiled and said that to score 65 percentile in CUSAT is a good thing, and that my brother was better off than the graduates of many other universities. 

This proves that CUSAT and its students are viewed in a positive light by industry experts.

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Which should I choose, fire and safety engineering or CSE in SOE of CUSAT?

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Anurag shrivastava Posted On : August 9th, 2023
Lives in Cochin
For a safe and secure future, a good salary package and an easier job, I would suggest you choose Fire and Safety Engineering at SOE, CUSAT. On the other hand, if you are confident about your programming skills and knowledge, wish for a career in IT, and would be satisfied with a comparatively lower salary (probably), choose the CSE course at SOE, CUSAT. In Safety, the job profiles are less demanding and the competition is not as high as in CSE. CSE jobs are purely merit-based. To get into Amazon, Snapdeal, etc. with high packages of 11–14 LPA and above, you need to be very skilled and hardworking. Curriculum-wise, Safety is a lot easier and contains the basics of the branches- CE, ME, EEE & EC. Therefore, based on your personal preferences, choose your stream wisely. Both CSE and Safety at SOE, CUSAT are good courses.
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How is the EC dept. at CUSAT?

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Danna Ray Posted On : August 8th, 2023
B.tech from SVKM's NMIMS (2019)

One of my friends completed his BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering from CUSAT.  He was extremely disappointed with the standard of academics there and even warned his friend from joining it.

  • The quality of education imparted is poor but the exams conducted are very challenging. The grading is also tough and getting good marks is very difficult.
  • There is no transparency in checking of exam papers and often favoritism can be seen.
  • The recruitment process of the professors is also manipulated and many get back door entry through political influence.
  • There is rivalry between the permanent professors and the students who are victims of these conflicts.
  • The campus placement opportunities are non-existent and companies rarely recruit students for core jobs.

It’s best to go for a different department or a different institute altogether. 

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