What Students Say
Likes
- No dress code. Students can wear T shirt , Jeans etc..
- Many culturals events are conducted here
- Has 5 to 6 grounds which is really beneficial
Dislikes
- In some labs the systems there are very slow
- The AC in labs won't be turned on during every lab session
- Only one ice water dispenser in whole clg
Course Curriculum Overview
The B.Tech AIDS curriculum is relevant and up-to-date with key subjects like AI, ML, and Data Analytics. It offers good practical exposure but could improve with more industry tie-ups and real-world projects. Exams are held twice per semester and are moderately difficult. Overall, it’s a well-structured course.
Fees and Financial Aid
The B.Tech AIDS course costs ?1.15 lakhs per year and is same for all 4 years, which includes all academic expenses such as lab fees, semester fees, and exam fees. However, transport and hostel fees are charged separately.
Campus Life
Annula fest name - AAVISHKAR around 2nd week of March Many genres of books Good Sports is a major positive here as it provides many grounds for practice as well Every department has its own club and the club members conduct the events
Admission
I applied to SRM because my brother studied there but theres an enternace exam but the date was too far so I choose this college...my mom's friend recommended No, no college rejected Simple process , you just go to the admission room and the staffs will tell you about the course , course duration , fees and etc then you can pay the fees
Faculty
The faculty to student ratio is 1:60 i.e 60 students per class Alfind sir , cuz he's very friendly with students and also helps students in many ways I dont remember the name because this happened in 1st year , bunch of students bunked but I didnt but he said that i was in that gang aswell 5 papers per sem. Almost everyone can clear the paper
Night Life
I dont live near my college area so I dont know about the night life there I'm also a day scholar but i heard the hostel foods are not that good and wifi is not available all the time There's really nothing inside the campus to tell as "hangout" places
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