What Students Say
Likes
- Classrooms are well designed and fully airconditioned
- Ground was very big to play cricket, volleyball, badmintion, basketball, etc.
- Course structure was well designed in understanding the concept of technical world
Dislikes
Course Curriculum Overview
I want to pursue professional course in computer science background so MCA was a better option after my bachelors. Course curriculum was well defined so that students are able to learn new technologies and can apply it on their career and faculty was cooperative as they help to learn the things better
Internships Opportunities
Many internship oppurtunities are available. From IBM to Josh, many technical giants give oppotunities of internships, and provide projects related to machine learning, artificial intelligence, web development, etc.
Placement Experience
Students become eligible to participate in placement from their 3rd sem. Many companies visit campus and offer packages ranging from 6 lakhs per annum to 15 lakhs per annum. Even some companies give sessions on how to prepare for your placements.
Fees and Financial Aid
Fees structure was 1.4 lakhs per years which is average fees to pursue MCA in any other college and the placement cell of C-DAC is well organised and hardworking. Many students got placed in many technical/software development companies.
Campus Life
Campus Life is very good infact college organised its annual TechnoCultural Fest - Colossus every year. In 2022, I was the Organiser of Colossus'22 and organised many events from dance to music, dramatics to fine arts, coding to website development etc.
Admission
I wan to take admission in Master in Computer Applications (MCA). To take admission in MCA, the eligibility criteria was : passed with 60% in your BCA/B.Sc. with Computer Science or Vocational Studies and you have to qualify NIMCET exam. Admission process starts from filling the application form of NIMCET and University and on your NIMCET rank you will get admission. According to cutoff of University, I got admission in C-DAC.
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