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Placement
4.5
Course
4.0
Campus
4.5
College
4.5
Sasanka sekhar mallik
Sasanka sekhar mallik
Reviewed on Dec 26, 2023(Enrolled 2014)

Course Curriculum Overview

4

I choos because i have much interest in electrical and electronics equipments. So that i choos this course. There was approx 12 faculty and students were approx 40. There was some teacher who were excellent in our core subjects. In a year there were two exam. And it was not that much difficult to qualify.

Placement Experience

4.5

From 7th semester students become eligible for campus placements... Wipro, ibm, Infosys different companies were visited... Few students got selected in those companies as maintenance engineers, software engineers..and got highest average packages of 3lpa..percentage of students 20...my plan is getting a job in my field

Fees and Financial Aid

There was 45k per year includes bus transport. Dress There was a scholarship called prerana..by odisha government but i didn't take any scholarship. And i didn't get any job through campus..because i couldn't qualify

Campus Life

4.5

Yes there was an annual fest called bloom, And it was full fun day.. Yes all type of books are available in library..from different different authors..and students also maintain silent in class room..yes in end of the year sports day organized..some indoor and outdoor games

Admission

Yes i had given an entrance exam. That is ojee. The application fee was 1000 rupees. For this course we should have either diploma or 12th in science . Then we are eligible for b.tech. the application form i found in cyber cafe..

Other Applied Colleges

Gandhi Academy of Technology and Engineering - [GATE] | Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)

Because at that time EEE branch was not available

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