
What Students Say
Likes
- Campus is big and not over crowded, the environment is relatively good with good teachers
- Sports is developing slowly, support could be better as it is almost non-existent now
- Facilities are up to the mark, especially parking.
Dislikes
- Absolutely terrible management with lacking response and carefree attitude.
- Very unstructured in terms of teaching, and the course keeps getting better for new students and not existing ones.
- Materials are not provided, even though the fees is through the roof, and food as well as transport has to be paid for separately.
Course Curriculum Overview
The course seemed promising with well-made decisions. Real-world application depends on self-work, nobody will feed you with a silver spoon, so if you don't work hard, it's useless. Improvement can be made based on structure as every year things change making the old structure redundant and useless for the existing students. Exams are twice every year with multiple assignments every few weeks, difficulty is subjective.
Fees and Financial Aid
5,00,000 to 6,50,000 Keeps increasing throughout the years No financial aid is available Other courses have fees ranging from 3,00,000 to 7,00,000
Campus Life
Many events keep happening through student-run clubs as well as college-hosted events during festivals. The library is well stocked with various categories of books and journals. All basic facilities are provided, good quality too. Extracurricular activities are mandatory. Students can join multiple clubs and activities.
Admission
Applied to other colleges like mit, Pearl Academy, upes, pes, nid, and a few more. The admission process was through a college entrance test. Apply for multiple courses through one test so the chances of getting in are higher.
Faculty
The ratio of the faculty to students is around 1:30, faculties are very approachable. Best faculties are the ones who you can connect with and show them that you can work. There are 2 exams every year with multiple assignments for every sub course, exams are subjectively graded based on different criteria, not like conventional memory based exams.
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