Remarks
I am currently a 3rd-year cse student. I live in kannauj. Rec sonbhadra is the college where I am pursuing my bachelor's degree. It is a good college, especially for the Cs branch. Off-campus placements are great and it has a great environment for studying coding and sports. You can get admission if you get 75 to 85 percentile in jee mains. Counseling is not based on josaa it has separate Counselling done by Aktu University. The admission process is simple and the faculty is very helpful. No ragging issues found till now.
Course Curriculum Overview
I choose this course because I have an interest in coding. This is the best college for you if you get some low percentile. There are 5 to 7 faculty members in every branch. Among 7 members 3 to 4 were Ph.D. holders and the remaining graduated in Mtech from good colleges. Every semester has two class tests of 30 marks each and internal marks were given on those marks. First-class tests happen after one month after starting of the semester . Tests are easy if you go to class and study what the teacher is teaching.
Placement Experience
From 6 semesters students are eligible for placements. There is 100 percent placement for computer science in 2021and 2022 . The highest package is from the Cs branch i.e 45 LPA. The average package is 6 to 8 lakh. I am looking for an off-campus placement as my seniors suggested after they got placement in big companies.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee of the college is 62300 including hostel fees. And you will definitely get the scholarship from up government if your documents are clear. On-campus companies are TCS Wipro Infosys but offline placements are best. The highest package is 45 l.p.a on amazon.
Campus Life
Every semester 2 fests were organized. There is a huge library and you get Every famous and helpful book. There are 2 smart classrooms consisting of projector led etc. Almost Every sport is held like cricket, volleyball, tennis, badminton, kabaddi, etc. There are many Instagram pages like recsonbhadra. official that was run by students.
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