
What Students Say
Likes
- The college location is beside the river torsha. Air is much fresh
- No political or religious caused disrespectful works or ragging are done by students or teachers.
Dislikes
- The placement opportunities in core engineering branches like civil are not as good as non-core branches like CSE and ECE
- The exam pattern under MAKAUT is quite unpredictable, with difficulty in assuming the chapter weightage
- The college should include more emerging technologies in the curriculum to ensure graduates have better opportunities in evolving industries.
Course Curriculum Overview
Curriculum Highlights Well-aligned with current industry trends and technologies. Areas for Improvement Incorporate more emerging technologies and industry-relevant electives Adopt active learning strategies like case studies, workshops, and project-based learning Increase industry interactions, guest lectures, and internship opportunities.
Fees and Financial Aid
Coochbehar Government Engineering College offers relatively affordable education compared to private institutions, the complete cost of education, including tuition fees and other charges, is about 60K RS. The college does not personaly provide any scholarships and financial aid to support students, from Swami Vivekananda like scholarship can be got.
Campus Life
Overall, the campus life at Coochbehar Government Engineering College offers opportunities for students to engage in various sports, cultural activities, and social groups. The library provides a limited range of learning resources, while the classrooms are equipped with essential teaching facilities. The hostel and dining facilities cater to the basic needs of resident students. Annual festivals like ESPARANZA, student clubs like dance club, writing club (Lekhoni), Photography club (Capture Crew), Drama club (Prati Bimba), Tech club (Tech-O-Niks)and many other clubs are there.
Admission
WBJEE rank is needed averaging 14k general for any Dpt. TFW, OBC, SC and ST reservations are available. Every month there are one or two exams on each subject. And the difficulty is very high in the main board exam or semester/ final exam.
Faculty
Faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:7. Faculty members are "very helpful" and behave like "friends" rather than just teachers. There seem to be good opportunities for students to interact with and get guidance from the faculty. Reviews mention that teachers are "very supportive" and clear doubts even after class hours. The faculty's approachability and mentorship appear to be strengths of the college, with students appreciating the faculty's efforts to ensure a good learning experience.
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