
What Students Say
Likes
- Faculty was really supportive. Even the TnP cell people are hungrier than the students to get them placed in good jobs.
- College folks are super chill and friendly.
- The cultural fest Aarohan is the best thing to go down in the college all year.
Dislikes
- The administrative staff and the accounting staff is pathetic.
- Exhorbitant fees w8th no proper justification or utilization even.
- Lack of coding culture in a technical insitution which has ovwr 500 students in CompSci in every batch.
Course Curriculum Overview
The course is up to date with industry demands. The faculty is nice and supportive and take great interest in teaching students. The assignments can be a little overwhelming. Most of the members of the faculty are PhD holders so the quality of education being imparted is good. Exams are, per usual, easy to pass for anyone who has spent a decent amount of time and attention in the class and curriculum.
Internships Opportunities
Lots of companies like Sharechat, Volkswagen, SAS, Wolters Kluwer, Nothern Trust etc. come for internships at the college. The highest stipend offered this year was 1.45lpm by Sharechat. apart from big names a massive number of startups and local companies also visit the campus albeit with low to no stipend. Stipend ranges from unpaid to 1.45 lakhs with 10k-15k being the median.
Placement Experience
The college has great opportunities for jobs and internships. Internship opportunities come from the 5th semester. You are allowed to do on-site internships in the 7th or 8th semester as per your choice. The campus placements start from the 6th semester. Almost everyone who is not going for higher studies gets placed. The highest packages are mostly off campus but the ECE department boasted an on-campus placement of 19.35lpa as the highest last year. Offline it has been up to 44lpa and 51lpa. Almost all reputed companies from Pune visit the campus. The opportunities in fintech are massive here.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee structure for me was basically 2.9L for tuition and 20k for other fees. The entire bifurcation is pretty complex and doesn't really make much sense. The surcharge is a 5k exam fee starting this year so instead of paying 500 per subject while filling out your exam form every semester, you now pay a 5k fee upfront for the entire year. Scholarships do exist during the time of admission and the exact scholarship details and amounts are clearly mentioned and displayed on the college's website for each particular department.
Campus Life
The fests are incredible. The clubs are really active and each club organises its own tech fest. The main fest, Aarohan, is a glamourous event attracting a huge footfall from all across the city. The library is a separate building well equipped with all the required books, wifi, reading halls, etc. You can borrow books for months. The classrooms are all equipped with smart boards and stuff. Sports aren't really big here. For the time being, they're building a sports complex so they don't have any sporting facilities as of now but in the next year or two sports will be a serious thing with the new advanced sporting complex being built for the college.
Admission
My admission was done during covid times so it just involved submitting JEE and board marks to their admission portal. The admission portal can be accessed through the college's website. You should have 90 percentile plus for CSE and just decrease the percentile range by 10 for every branch lower in the hierarchy.
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