Engineering From CUTM

Faculty
4.0
Social Life
4.0
Placement
2.0
Course
4.0
Campus
3.5
Hostel
3.5

Remarks

Placement for Mechanical branch is not good. Core companies are not coming. So, college should work on that seriously.

Course Curriculum Overview

4

Yes, it was good. College used to concentrate 60% on theory and 40% on practical. Labs were really good. Faculties were from NIT's. They had helped too much to make a good personality. It was necessary to attend each and every class, discipline used to followed, timing for classrooms were fixed. For example if class was there by 9:30am then I was allowed maximum upto 9:33am. Afterwards faculty used to complain to HOD's. For safety camera's were fixed.

Placement Experience

2

Placement for different branches: rated 1 to 5 (Poor-Average-Good-VeryGood-Extraordinary) ME-1 EEE-3, ECE-4, IT-5, CSE-5, CE-1.

College Events

4

Annual Functions, Club events, Agriculture events, Robo war, Dance Competitions, Singing competition, NCC Camps, Flashmob, Food Festival, Sports, Cricket championship, Volleyball championship, Badminton championship, Technical project war, Drama competition, Blood donation camps, Village camps.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Little expensive considering facilities. College is there in a village. In summer it is too much hot, temperature is reaching to 48°C. Transport faculties are not good, if you are not lacalite. Auto-bus-train then you can reach Bhubaneswar. Hostel charge was too much. It should be 5k per year. Food is also expensive for 2 times (lunch and dinner) cost was 25k.

Fees and Financial Aid

Yes, I am from Jharkhand. And I used to get scholarship from my home state. College is always helping for scholarships. When it will come, admission department will notify students. Documents can be made easily from office, like fee structure from accounts, Bonafide certificate from Dean office.

Campus Life

3.5

Everything was really good, staffs are always pushing the students for leaderships, workshops, cultural activities, functions etc. There were a lot of clubs like drama club, English club, dance club, acting club, music club, robo club, agro club, NCC, Environment club, csr club etc. Most of the club leaders were girls, they were really good. And people from different states were joining. So, it was a very good opportunity to learn new culture.

Hostel Facilities

3.5

Yes, I had opted. Each room was having 4 beds, 4 cupboards, 4 desk, 4 chairs, balcony and attached bathroom. You have to share your room with other 3 person. This was the case for non ac hostel. For ac hostel almost double the cost with same sharing facility was there.

Alumni/Alumna

Seniors are good, always they are helping. I am also advising my juniors for their future. Connected in LinkedIn with them. Attending alumni meets. Every year college is organizing these meetings.

Admission

One of my friend has taken admission through OJEE, from him I got to know about the college. Then I also taken admission because my OJEE score was good. Factors: College Campus, Studies, Practical exposure, Placement, Steps followed by me for taking admission: 1.Talked to one person from the branch office of college. 2.From him collected form, filled and submitted to him. 3.He only called after few days, that i got selected based on my scores. 4.Then partial amount of the admission fee I had paid. Got the slip. And joined the college.

Faculty

4

For each subject one faculty was allotted. If 5 theory papers then 5 different faculties. Their age was in a range of 30 to 40. Most of them, MTech from NIT's. They were having too much clarity about the subject as well as the practicals. Lectures were included with industrial exposures.

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