Remarks
I completed my B.Sc Computer Science from Altius Institute of Universal Studies. The overall experience with the college was amazing and I learnt alot from teachers. The classmates were also quite helpful as we made groups projects which helped us learn alot during the course duration.
Course Curriculum Overview
The college is affiliated by Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya and follows all the rules and syllabus drafted by it. The syllabus is quite good and covers all the subjects like DSA and OOPS, Operating systems, Computer Networks and so on, required to be known as a CS graduate.
Placement Experience
The placements are good and there are various job opportunities for students aspiring to be great programmers like in companies as TCS, Wipro, Infosys< Accenture and so on. There are also online screening rounds to be placed in big tech giants after this course,
Fee Structure And Facilities
The fee for my B.Sc. Computer Science for each year was around Rs. 30,000 charged annually. The total fee for my entire course duration was around Rs. 90,000 for combined 3-years. There is also state scholarship for relief in the fee.
Campus Life
The college has a good library with a good quantity and quality of books which are updated regularly as per the need of students. The college also has well-equipped labs with good computer systems for students so they can work easily on sharping their skills even in college premises.
Admission
The minimum qualification for taking admission to B.Sc here is 10+2 with aggregate to be a minimum of 60%. I applied to the knowledge and luckily I made it to the merit list for B.Sc course under this college. The admission process was quite friendly and time-saving, some documents needed to be filled and some amount to be submitted at admission time.
Faculty
The faculty of the college is a team of skilled professionals in their respective field and teaching as well. Most of the teachers were very good at elaborating the toughest of topics with ease. The teachers also motivated us to work beyond prescribed syllabus.
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