Remarks
Good - The college is better for CS/IT branch than other branches. The teachers are pretty good Bads- The college has lost its reputation due to teachers strike in 2016. The college is not that good when it comes to placements. The campus is small Crowd is not so nice
Course Curriculum Overview
I chose mechanical because it was my passion. Faculty: student ratio is pretty good. The faculty have pretty good knowledge of their subjects. The exams are held from time to time. There are 2 exams namely insem and endsem which are conducted by sppu (pune university) and their difficulty level is pretty easy. There are orals and practicals too which are also held timely.
Placement Experience
So here is one of the main factors namely placements. You are not so lucky when it comes to placements. Yeah, it is true that companies visit during campus drive but they hardly pick 8-10 students, and that too from CS/IT branch. You are required to struggle a lot for placements basically you don't have any other option than the off-campus placements.
Fees and Financial Aid
The college fees are 80000 per annum (for general), for SC/ST caste it is 1400 per annum. If admission is done through management quota then you are supposed to pay full fees but if you are getting admission based on merit then you will get EBC scholarship and your tuition fees will reduce to half and you are then suppose to pay 50000.
Campus Life
The annual fest name is sinhgad karandak in which students have lots of fun. The fest consists of cultural events, singing, sports events. The fest is inaugurated by a guest(some famous personality) , last time the guest was none other than Kapil Dev. There is one DJ night also in which the whole crowd just dance and enjoy. There is one library in the college in which academics-related books, novels and journals are there. There are no clubs in the college.But there is one magazine club whose name is sparkfest which is supposed to publish annual magazine. So basically the college is not good when it comes to explore the clubs for improving our nontechnical skills.
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