Old college days.

Faculty
5.0
Social Life
3.0
Placement
3.0
Course
5.0
Campus
5.0
Hostel
5.0
Shubham Kumar Majhee
Reviewed on Dec 12, 2015

Remarks

Academic was no doubtedly excellent what so ever the placement record may have been.our college management has also been supportive throughout and helped in every extra curricular activities thus helping to flourish ones curriculum and confidence a a very higher level. I do appreciate all my college faculty members.

Entrance Preview

Through AIEEE I got the chance to opt for btech career and prosper in this field. I was selected through counselling process for this college and also I had a dream of studying in some good college.

Course Curriculum Overview

5

We had 8 semesters all together which included 6 subjects followed by practicals and we had to score good marks in each of the subjects to qualify for the next semester.

Internships Opportunities

Generally the companies which mostly visit our college generally offer almost a more or less same stipend of atleast 10-15 pm and the companies were Hexaware, simplex, windcare, saibio care, etc.

Placement Experience

3

Tech mahindra- 2.4 lpa, Hexaware- 3.02 lpa with a bond of three years. Simplex infrastructure - 2.8lpa to both eee and mechanical students, L & t- 3.2 lpa.

College Events

3

Our college used to organise tech fest every year to encourage students to participate in every event and increase each ones skill in some activity or the other. Among which robotics was one of the famous event being organised in the fest. Apart from tech fest cultural night was also being organised every year for refreshment of the students from their hectic studies.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Yes it was feasible, Tuition fees -89000 hostel fees- 60000 apart from these charges we had to give registration fees of rs.2000 every semester and any type of fine if any student had to give.

Fees and Financial Aid

Yes there were scholarships provided by the government of respective states for the students irrespective of their needs.

Campus Life

5

College life has been awesome as still I do miss my buddies a lot and apart from these all the hostel parties like bday celebration, cultural nights being organised every saturday. There was no kind of discrimination between any race or religion. All used to be very friendly and supportive whether it be a boy or a girl no matters. No politics was played among the students.

Hostel Facilities

5

Hostel was great we were provided 24 hr WiFi facilicity as well as electricity and purified cold water there were sufficient rooms to accommodate all the students in the hostel. The mess food was also up to the mark no shortage of food has been there.

Alumni/Alumna

Ya I do have a very strong network till date with some of my seniors and alumini who loved me still and I do respect them as my elders, listen to their suggestions.

Exam Structure

We used to have 2 exams in a year. Labs were frequently being there in our regular classes. No any hectic schedule as we had sufficient time for chilling out. Some days there used to be a hectic schedule as when there was shortage of time to complete our syllabus.

Faculty

5

Our college faculties are just excellent their way of communicating with the students is just great. They so easily motivate the students for something they are very student friendly.

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