Very good

Faculty
4.0
Social Life
5.0
Placement
4.0
Course
4.5
Campus
4.5
Hostel
3.0
A Mohamad Yunus
Reviewed on May 26, 2020

Remarks

Great college no negative remarks. Good place outside city. No city shores. Good for hostellites. Overall it is great college. I am lucky to study here. I recommend everyone to join here if you are looking for a good engineering college.

Course Curriculum Overview

4.5

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Placement Experience

4

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College Events

5

Our college has the second biggest fest in Karnataka. One of the best experiences you'll ever get. Great events held during the month of March. Excited and awaiting for all the hackathons and competitions.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Joining through KCET we have to pay 98800. Joint through COMEDK we must pay 2. 5 lakhs. Joining through management quota we must pay 4. 5 lakhs. Bus fees are moderate(20000). Good fee structure. Manageable by middle class families

Fees and Financial Aid

Government scholarships and loans can be availed easily through our college. Any amount below the fee structure can be availed. But it take a 3-4 months for availing the full amount. Good scholarships are given to backward classes.

Campus Life

4.5

balanced and harmonious, based on a firm belief in and devotion to God. Such an effort is designed to produce Malaysian citizens who are knowledgeable and competent, who possess high moral standards, and who are responsible and capable of achieving a high level of personal well-being, as well as being able to contribute to the betterment of the family, the society and the nation at large”. Mostly when talk about extra-curricular, what came out from our minds are activities that related to the extra-curricular that we had been forced to join during our primary, secondary school such as Cadet Police, Puteri Islam and others. Unforgettable during our university life, we have been provided with one day which was named as extra-curricular day. At that day, all activities such as hockey club, swimming club, equestrian club and many more are been carried out. But, we have to realize, because extra-curricular is not limited to the activities that are only related only to clubs and uniformed bodies. Societies such Students Representative Council, Committee of College Students and so on are also categorized as extra-curricular. Even when you are active in certain particular clubs under college you are involve in extra-curricular. Actually there are three main types of co curriculum, first is society. Society can be classified as an organization or club for students who have specifically interest

Hostel Facilities

3

Rooms were so small of hostel and sharing too. There was no attached washrooms hence we had to go out of our room for washroom. a lot of seats remans all the time. services was average. The best feature of our college is it has so much greenery and gardens with beautiful flowers and cutting works. Location also is not bad.

Alumni/Alumna

Some students like to join many extra-curricular activities, but other students do not. Therefore, their level of involvement in the extra-curricular activities limited to the desired and willingness of themselves. Then, from here, we have to remember, there are also pro’s and con’s when you are being active in extra-curricular. Benefits when you are joining this extra-curricular activities such are you get a chance being a leader, you can test how far your management skills, other than that, you can know how smooth you manage your time, the ability to handle stress, task delegation, decision making, carrying out meetings and many more. A part from that, bear in mind that, in any advantages, there are always disadvantages, there for, problem such as failure in managed time will lead to imbalance on academic. Through this research, we can know how far being active students can affect your academic performance. Whether it give negative or positive impact towards your studies performance. Because, different students give different academic performance.

Admission

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Faculty

4

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