What Students Say
Likes
- This college is but I don't like anything in this college
Dislikes
- This college have heavy restrictions more then the schools.
Course Curriculum Overview
There was not specific decision I just want to be an IT engineer so I just choose B.Tech in Information Technology and I like computer engineering I like code and problem-solving challenges thats why I choose B.Tech IT.
Fees and Financial Aid
Fees is paid semester wise before the next semester Starting. Some Faculty is good but college more like a school not a college, their will bi heavy restrictions And the fines is to much. So, i suggest you want only study you can consider this college otherwise you can choose another better colleges. Thank you
Campus Life
My Campus life becomes sucks,there will be 0 social aspects club involvement is good,infrastructure is ok , and there many events happening in event session like freshers event and mestros event and many other event also happens.
Admission
The charges of course is low and budget friendly and the I want is also available in this college but the placement is so well the during the admission one the facility members told me that every thing skill in this field if you have skills you can get a better job from this field.
Faculty
Some of the facilities are good interaction with student but some are only came do things they want and went their staff room. Specially HOD of B.Tech (Information Technology) Mr.Neeraj Gupta,he didn't support in any things he just only want money nothing more then that. B.Tech I department HOD is not supporte HOD compared to other department facilities and HODs.
Interview Experience
Easy Group discussion and easy interview and basic Certainly! Here's a comprehensive guide addressing your request: Overview of Admission Processes For admissions to most professional courses, especially in management, technical, and postgraduate programs, candidates typically undergo multiple rounds of evaluation, including Group Discussions (GD), Personal Interviews (PI), and Written Tests (WT). These are designed to evaluate a candidate's aptitude, communication skills, subject knowledge, and overall fit for the program. 1. Group Discussion (GD) Purpose: Group discussions are conducted to assess a candidate’s communication skills, critical thinking, teamwork, and ability to articulate their thoughts. Topics of GD Group discussion topics are often categorized as follows: Current Affairs: Impact of AI on employment Climate change and its effects Digital currency and its future Role of media in shaping public opinion Business and Economy: Is privatization beneficial for developing economies? Startups and their impact on the economy Globalization: Boon or bane Social Issues: Gender equality in workplaces The education system and its need for reforms Mental health awareness GD Process: A group of 8–12 participants is formed. A topic is provided, and candidates are given 2–3 minutes to prepare. Each candidate presents their thoughts, while the group discussion typically lasts 10–15 minutes. How to Prepare for GD: Stay Updated: Read newspapers, business magazines, and blogs. Practice Communication: Engage in mock discussions with peers. Develop Critical Thinking: Analyze topics from multiple perspectives. Be Calm: Avoid interruptions and focus on constructive arguments. 2. Personal Interview (PI) Purpose: Interviews aim to assess the candidate’s personality, knowledge, and career goals. Common Interview Questions: Like personal background and skills you have currently And what is your aspection how they me to grow my skills Thank your
Night Life
Gym is not available for day scholars And cafeterias are ok but the food is not good Library is good and only place that consider as better place in college I don't know about the hostel because I am a day-scholar student. There was no hangout place near the college you everwhere is only crop fields .
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