What Students Say
Likes
- I love the campus and the environment provided. Campus life is amazing given all the friends, helping seniors and all the fests, sports activities and societies present in the college.
Dislikes
- I don't like the 75% attendance criteria and the rigorous curriculum. Doesn't give you much time to develop other necessary skills, class tests should be eliminated in my opinion.
Course Curriculum Overview
I chose ICE as my course. It's an integrated course of electrical and electronics with a core of instrumentation and control systems and I love the topics offered in the course. It's not a very difficult course which gives us much time for coding practice as well and the packages offered are great as well. The faculty to student ratio is decent, we have around 80-90 students in our class. The faculty is highly educated, mostly PhDs, but teaching style isn't very good, so don't entirely rely on them. There are 4 exams per subject in the semester, two class tests (basically a formality) and 1 mid sem and 1 end sem and its not very difficult to pass them either.
Internships Opportunities
There are a very few companies who come for internships in the college like google, microsoft etc. But the partiality towards lower branches and the crap they pull out in the name of maintaining work gender ratio giving interns to female caandidates when they don't deserve it all is unprecendented. The stipend offered varies from 1lpm+ to 10000 per month.
Placement Experience
Students are eligible for placements after 6 semester. There are more than 170 companies that visit the campus and include tech giants like google, microsoft, amazon, adobe etc. and offer an avg package of about 15 lpa and highest packages going upto 60+lpa. Percentage of students getting varies from branch to branch, but its quite decent for the upper branches. I personally plan to go for MBA after my degree.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fees is not too much considering it is a government college. Its around 2 lpa and increases with 10% for the subsequent years over the duration of our course. Fees to cover backs per subject is very high though, around 8k per subject. There are scholarships, financial assistance and jobs on campus available as well.
Campus Life
Annual fest is called Moksha and the tech fest is called Innovation in March. There is also a NSUT students exclusive fest called Resonance as well in September. The scale of these fests is great and its quite fun. Availability of books and journals depend on whether you have an ID card or not, we got ours in second year, so we weren't issued the books then but its always availbale to look or make pdfs while staying in the library premesis only. Amenities in classrooms is absolutely great, charging ports, fine desks, sufficient seating, clean surroundings, large projector display and smart rooms with cameras and microphones in selected blocks. The sports fest called agasthya and an nsut exclusive fest called sports day. There are more than 50 societies in the college, every one has their own agendas and are unique in their own way.
Admission
Students with 10+2 certification with a minimum of 75% aggregate score in CBSE board or equivalent examination are eligible to appear for JEE MAINS. It's an entrace test to enter engineering colleges in India. The form is available on NTA's website and has a nominal fee as registration (around 700) and application dates are announced on the website only, though the forms are available around november end. I was from general category so couldn't avail any reservation other than the delhi quota which allows 85% candidates to be from Delhi only (surely helps a lot). The admission process only needs one improvement i.e. reservation should be removed and it should be on merit basis.
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