What Students Say?
Likes
- Great facilities at low price, full ac classrooms(only in new buildings), clean campus, smart projectors, modern labs
- A generic students' forum where we can get all the informations including attendance, fees payment, MAR points, class notes, Marks , etc
Dislikes
- Less holidays compared to other colleges
Course Curriculum Overview
This is an autonomous University, even though it doesn't follow any other college, still it maintains a norm of adding basic science subjects in the 1st year of engineering which is in my opinion is useless. Except that, the syllabus in those subjects is kept simple as compared to other colleges. The domain subjects includes every aspect of CSE Other than that there's a complete campus to corporate boot camps including soft skills classes which will definitely train you to be fluent in English and what happens in the corporate world and these classes start from the 1st year itself I think the course curriculum is fair and doesn't really need any areas of improvement other than removing the basic science subjects which is present in every college. There are 2 class tests (20 marks each and occurs in a 1 month gap) and talking about semesters, if one does all the classes properly the exam will be fair evaluative(neither too easy nor too hard). The teachers also provide suggestions.
Internships Opportunities
I'm a 1st year student but overall I have seen many internship opportunities for CSE domain occuring every month Internships are provided by small start ups(maximum time) or big companies including Intel. They are mostly paid internships and they pay about 8-25k depending on the company
Placement Experience
The students get eligible for placements in the 7th semester. I will only talk about CSE placements So in 2023-24, companies visited: TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, IBM, Infosys, Siemens, Amazon and other small companies too All total 40-50 companies visited (including online and on campus placements) Highest offer made is 24LPA(Wipro) and lowest is 1.8LPA(Zolostays Property Solutions) Total offers made: 177 No information is available on the percentage of students placed from BTech But overall including all 55+ courses it's 98% My plans after getting a degree is to experience the job culture here in India then do my Masters abroad.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fees of this University, compared to other colleges is very affordable, considering the fact that they are providing each and every facility including AC classes. My total fees is 4.64L which includes exam fees, tuition fees, library fees, laboratory fees, Skybags backpack, a shirt and a t shirt. Vidyalankar scholarship (internal) Since I scored 75%+ in my boards I got a scholarship of 50K 80-90% the scholarship is 60k For 90-95% the fees are half waved For 95% + the fees are full waved. They are also in touch with external scholarships like Swami Vivekananda, Kanyashree, etc. They're also scholarships for students starting a startup. Once you're enrolled in a course there will be no fee hikes in between. Though the fee structure change for every new admission (yearly) as they hike the fees but once you're enrolled the fees will be fixed. Yes there are opportunities for campus employment, I haven't enrolled in any so I don't have enough information.
Campus Life
Each month, almost 10-15 workshops / events / special events / hackathons /site visits / internships occur Our biggest club event is Texibition which occurs in the month of June, Anandhara Fest occurs in May/June and other small activities are also held You won't find empty, something is going on every day here or there. Almost all the book required including domain and non domain subjects are available in the library and there's also a library portal online where the availability of book is shown. Not only that external online library (3rd party), journal sources are also provided to the students with no extra cost. The campus is fully wifi enabled, there's lan cable for the faculty members in each and every classroom, the labs are also lan connected and each and every classroom, corners, corridors, common rooms, outside buildings are have CCTV surveillance cameras. The campus is strictly no ragging campus. There are also 3 playgrounds.
Admission
The eligibility criteria for my course (engineering) is 60% (total) in 10+2 and minimum 45% in 3 subjects in Physics, Maths (mandatory) and Chemistry, CS, etc and individual pass marks in both theory and practical and in English. There is a very simple entrance exam which will be held individually at the time of attendance. Hardly it will take 1 hour and your admission is not dependent on that test. Once you have booked and paid the fees you are admitted. The admission process is a bit of counseling I can say, they will ask several questions about student and parent there will also be a personal one on one meeting. For admission you visit the website, or call the admission cell or directly visit the campus.
Faculty
As I'm a 1st year engineering student, we have the basic science subjects in the 1st year. The syllabus is actually very simple compared to other colleges and most of the students already know these concepts as these are already taught in the High School. The faculty to student ratio is more than enough. If the majority of students face any problem with the current faculty, the mentor will do his/her best to tackle/change the faculty asap. Besides all the faculty members are trained to be very supportive and to be frank towards students. They try to help in every way possible if the student faces any problem. Most of the teachers have already completed/completing their PHD, so you can assume how skilful they are. Most of the teachers apply a more technical and practical way of teaching rather than mugging up things. Though the teaching techniques differ from teachers to teachers, overall you will definitely have a good experience in this University.
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