P.P Savani University

Faculty
4.5
Placement
5.0
Course
5.0
Campus
5.0
College
4.5
Hostel
5.0
Internship
5.0
Shivang sharma
Reviewed on Sep 13, 2024(Enrolled 2024)

Course Curriculum Overview

5

Curriculum is old but they try to study as new as possible they try to teach as new technologies as possible Yes we connected to the real worlds and is connecting our syallbus which usefully for us and use in future

Internships Opportunities

5

There is not so much opportunities for internship But they give 2 internship in last year Some time it will be paid or unpaid They give project and outcomes which make helpful for our future there are also giving opportunity

Placement Experience

5

From 4 semesters student become eligible for campus placement Tcs sunpharma nv finace icici prudential and many more campany came Last higher placements is 22 lpa Avg placements is 4 lpa to 5lpa Median placement is 3.4 lpa

Fees and Financial Aid

The year wise fees is 96000 or will be paying Tution fees is 96000 and registration fees is 20000 There is ni fees compensation for sc st and obc regarding fees Yay there is same this regarding to my classmates also

Campus Life

5

There are many fest in campus such as janamastani and navarati and treasure hunt and many more There is library is complete free and. There large number of book in our campus Sport and extracurriculars activities are held

Hostel Facilities

5

There are mainly four type of room in our hostel 20 bunkbed room in large hall 5 seater room 4seater room 3seater room And there are fan , light and some room have ac but it charge extra fees Registered is so simple

Admission

No i didn't apply for any college I get admissions to this college from management quota there is also vacant quota but this is only for acpc counselling. Most of students in gujarat give gujcet which acceptable

Faculty

4.5

The faculty's ratio is 1 professor for 20 student. The behavior of teachers are pretty good The bound of faculty's is so good and they teach like as a friend's and repeat the questions and topic if there is doubt

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