What Students Say
Likes
- Campus environment is very good with lot of greenery and peaceful environment.
- Friendly staff which helps anytime for any problem. Regular lectures
- Amenities are very good such as clean toilets, wifi, cooler water.
Course Curriculum Overview
I loved computer science programming that's why I selected the course. The faculties are very good. Faculty-student ratio is 5:60. Qualification of faculty is everyone is PhD and net qualified. There are 2 main exams mid-term and end-term. I will say those were easy to medium level. And also we had mcq tests with assignments in between.
Internships Opportunities
I don't know about internship opportunities. From this year onwards, they have started internship programs. But, yeah, they give guaranteed internships if we opt for the fourth year of their bsc course which they have recently started.
Placement Experience
From 6th semester onwards students are eligible for placements. Companies that visit are Amazon, Barclay's, TCS, Mahindra etc. The highest package is 4.5 lpa. And the average is 3.8lpa. The percentage of students getting placements is 30 to 40%. Currently, I don't have any plans after this degree
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee is to be paid in 2 instalments 80000 and 60000. There is a scholarship for those who have secured good ranks in annual exams and also for those who are sportspersons and played at a higher level. There are placement opportunities through college placement cells, companies visit colleges on a regular basis
Campus Life
There are many fests conducted such as Rohan, ride, etc. There are a lot of books on different domains available in the library. Amenities in class are wifi, a cooler, fans, and a smart board. There are student clubs like the coding club, Google developers students club, etc.
Admission
The course is eligible for those who passed 12th boards with more than 50% and who have cleared their entrance exam- ugpet. There is no cutoff as such, they continue intaking the students till seats are full. I think there's no need for improvement in the admission process.
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