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In this programme we have total ten semesters and we are elegible in the 9 semester for the collage placements . There are various companies which had visited the collage in the past namely TCS , Wipro ,Infosys etc .The average package is 6 LPA . About 80% students get the placement from the collage .
Our fees structure is given below First year fees is 40000 Second year fees is 40000 Third year fees is 40000 Fourth year fees is 40000 Fifth year fees is 40000 Total course fees is 200 We received 36000 yearly scholarship from government Bus facility for tillore students are free
Geeta university, Panipat is a good choice for students who want to pursue BBA in Digital Marketing with affordable fees and strong scholarship optoions. the univesity focus on practical learning, industry exposure,and skill development the fee structure for bba digital marketing is around 1.20 to 1.25 lakh per year. For the complete 4 years the total fees comes to approximately 4.9 to 5 lakh
geeta university offers good intership support through its placement cell. students get opportunities from 2nd year in IT, marketing and business roles with some paid internship and chances of PPOs which give students to build an edge
Placement in my college are average but improving every year students generally become eligible for campus placement from the final year which are 5th or 6 semester the colleges are placement sell that help students with training and Interview preparation after completing my degree I plan to either pursue higher studies or prepared for competitive exams to get better career opportunities the highest package offered is around 4 to 5 lakh per Anam while the average packet is a round to 2 to 3 lakh per annum.
Bsc here contains much more guidance then any other campus or college. The faculty here teaches you like a student of 6 or 7 class. This prepares a topic for future aspect also. Teaching methods are best but course curriculum requires some sort of improvement in terms of syllabus and also the exam timings. The exams occur in approx one and half month plus the difficulty level is not so high it's medium for us because our concepts are clear in class only by our teachers.
Gyanendra sir and aaradhna mam are the best coordinator and mentor respectively and about beee vishal sir is best he is a practical person he focuses on skill . About exam since our is considered in autonomous papers depend on the level sometimes its made in clg itself or other times it comes from outside . But about checking clg faculties check paper not necessarily the teachers who teach us will check
Yeah here there are many club and specially a club called oasis is very famous as it focuses on the photography skills . We have several journals and articles in library Recently we had innothon and this year we celebrated Holi as well In previous year we had annual fest
The course curriculum provided by IBI is very relevant to the today's market scenario. The faculties here are also updated about the market dynamics and imparting the same knowledge to the students. The faculties here are very approachable. The college provides a great learning atmosphere to all types of students. The exam system is entirely paperless. The type of questions are mostly related to the real life application of the concepts learned in the classroom.
The college has many student led clubs for every domain such as Marketing, HR, Operations, Business Analytics, Finance etc and also various creative committees for dance and theatre enthusiasts. The college also hosts its annual fest called RAUNAK in the month of march. Khel Fiesta (Sports event) is also organized catering to the physical and mental well-being of the students.
I’m just finishing my first year, so I’m not an expert yet, but I’ve seen enough to give you a real picture. Not the fancy brochure version, but the actual student version. Let me start with the faculty-to-student ratio because this is something everyone asks. Honestly, I don’t have an exact fixed number because the college keeps upgrading and hiring new professors. From what I’ve observed and heard from seniors, it’s roughly around 4:1 or maybe slightly different per department. That might sound surprisingly high for some people, but keep in mind that includes all the lab assistants, project guides, and even the HOD taking smaller batches. The important part is that you’re never just a roll number here. You actually get noticed. Now, coming to the faculty relationship and approachability—this is where I genuinely feel lucky. The professors are not only knowledgeable but also surprisingly friendly. Like, we can literally walk up to our Head of Department and say, “Sir, the lab network is down again” or “Ma’am, can we change the classroom because the AC isn’t working?” and they actually listen. They don’t brush you off. I remember once, a batchmate had a family emergency and missed a sessional exam. The faculty coordinated with the HOD and arranged a makeup test within a week. That kind of support is rare. They understand that we are humans with real-life problems, not just assignment-submitting machines. If you’re genuine and respectful, they’ll go out of their way to help you. Which faculties did I like and why? I have two favorites so far. First is Professor Arvind Sir (taking Data Structures). The reason I like him is because he doesn’t just read from slides. He codes live in class, makes mistakes on purpose, and then shows us how to debug. That’s where the real learning happens. He also stays back after class for anyone who didn’t understand a concept. Second is Professor Neha Ma’am (Communicative English). She made us do extempore speeches, group discussions
let me talk about specific aspects of the curriculum that made me choose this course. Honestly, when I was looking at colleges, I noticed that this one doesn’t just teach theory for the sake of it. For example, in our first semester itself, alongside the usual "Programming for Problem Solving" paper, they had a parallel lab called "Innovative Coding Lab" where we had to build a small working project like a calculator or a quiz game by the end of 8 weeks. That caught my attention. Most colleges just give you textbook C++ problems; here, they show you the output and say, "Make something that works." That influenced my decision a lot. Now, how well does the curriculum prepare you for real-world applications or further academic pursuits? I’d say about 75-80% there. For real-world applications, the practical labs are genuinely helpful. We have team-based assessment tasks where 4-5 students get a problem statement (like creating a student database or a simple login system) and you have to divide work, use Git for version control, and present it. That’s exactly how the industry works. For further academic pursuits like master’s or research, the curriculum has decent math and core theory foundations. But I feel they could add more research-oriented assignments like literature reviews or mini-surveys. Right now it’s very implementation-heavy, which is good for jobs but less for PhD prep. Suggestions for improvement in curriculum and teaching methods – I have a few. First, some teachers still rely on 100-slide PPTs read line by line. That’s boring. Arvind Sir already does live coding, but others should follow. Second, there should be more projects. For example, combine a programming assignment with some basic electronics or data visualization. Third, bring in more alumni sessions where they show how they used a particular subject in their actual job. That would motivate us. Fourth, reduce the number of theory-heavy subjects per semester.
Within the BA(JMC) department there is definitely less faculty than there should be, however the amount we do have are all very friendly and keen on teaching. My personal favorite faculties would have to be Mr. Vishal and Dr. Shefalli, both guided my throughout my college exprience and I learned a lot. Exams happen twice a semester internally and once externally, difficulty is moderate and mostly all clear them.
The yearly fees of the college is roughly 1lakh, with the intial year having additional charges bringing it closer to 1.38lakhs for a total of roughly 3.5lakhs for the 2 year course. Some batchmates secured scholarships ranging from 10-25k in the intial year based on merit.
I am b.tech AIML student i choose this course because i would like to become an software engineer and i want some problem solve in smoothly way and this course increase our many skills and confidence this course will be make our future bright by getting job ready environment and their alre all relevants subjects taught in this course like ML, AI, LLM, Deeplearning etc.
There are many events and technical festival in our college. There are many social groups and club in our college and i also joind an OASIS club of photography. Their impact on my life is good while work in this club i learned many skills like data uploading, photo graphy, and editing
I rate the course curriculum around 8/10. It covers important subjects related to engineering and programming. In every week college conducted technical training session and alao a soft skill class in this we learn disciplin , communication skill , and other according to need. The exam is in two format mid and end semester exams. Duration of mid sem exam is 2 hours and end sem is 3 hours. More practical and industry based learning can improved
In our college placement apportunity are better around 95% placement record of our college. 3rd semester students are eligible for campus placement. Most of companies are visited like Amazon Wipro, TCS, etc. Highest packag of our college is around 1200000. Average packag is around 3-5lakhs. Best placement apportunity in this college.
My course is a professional course ( bsc cardiology) so fees of this course is quite more than other courses like bsc biotechnology,bsc biochemistry etc. There is semester system in my university,my fees for bsc cardiology is 20025 per semester while other courses such bsc biotechnology,bsc biochemistry etc have 8025 per semester. There is no any scholarship provided by university itself but central government and state government provide scholarships.
Faculties are well experienced and supportive,they also give extra efforts to improve overall knowledge of students My course is new here so all facilities of my course is newly appointed and they are well good in their work There is semester system in my university. There are 2 internal exam conducted between semester and a final exam is conducted in the end of semester
Their are the very common festivals are celebrate in college campus with very happyiest way Their are the very journal books are available in the library The faculty behaviour is very kind in the classroom Their is the sport facilities are also available in the campus theeir are very good gidance teachers are available. Their are very new skill developing social and official club are in the college wgich provide the knowledge and skills
The eligibility is staet from the 5th and 6th semester The companies is google, Microsoft etc. The average package is start from. The 9 lack. To 12 lack Their is the highest no of student are take placements On getting the degree. My dream is improove the indore. Because in the indore there is no more company. So the engineers have to go other city for job. So i have to improve the indore city in this ai field
The course curriculam for B.Tech Biotechnology at karunya is relevent and covers important areas like molecular biology, genetics, microbiology and genetic engineering which is influenced my decision to choose this course. It provides a good balance of theory and practical exposure with subjects which have theory blended with the experiments taught in the lab. The courses arewell upto the par and the facultes teaching the subjects are really helpful and understandable of the students. However, the curriculam can be improvised by including more advanced indutry oriented topics along with better integration of the recent technologies. teaching methods could be more research focused and interactive. exams are conducted regularly through internals and semester exams. Also facuties conduct regular assignments and class tests to improve the performance of the students in the internal assesments and the final semestrer exams. Attendance of more than 70 percent is required to attend any of the above mentioned exams.
The faculties are super approachable and really helpful in any matter you bring to them. there are faculties for each and every subject with their specilization in the respective fields. there are visiting professors from abroad who visits frequently. The faculties here are truly the best as they know what they are talking about. There are no faculties that i personally do not like because i believe everyone is different in their approach and blaming them or not liking them is not appreciatable. The exams are super cool as the first internals is computer based mcq type questions for 40 marks and the second internals is written exam with 4 one marks and 4 2 marks and 4 seven marks for 4 modules for a total of 40 marks. the third internal is project based learning where you develop a product or a research in the course of a month or opt to skill based learning where you develop a skill over the month and provide proof for the 40 marks. the semester exams are the usual 100 marks paper for all subject.
The curriculum is comprehensive ,balancing theory with practical applications. It effectively prepares students for industry challenges and also integrating more interactive teaching methods could improve engagement. Exams are frequent and moderately difficult occurring timely to assess progress without causing excessive stress.
The college have many events. we have college week sports week, relly sick band performances, monthly events assigned to each departments the college library is huge you can find variety of books we have football basketball volleyball tennis gym etc etc and there are more than 60 clubs
The faculty-to-student ratio used to be moderate, one professor for 30-40 students each. Principal Chandrasekhar sir is the best human in that college, and Jakeer Hussen is a professor for Business Statistics, was a very friendly person; he used to help during college time and exam time as well. Personally, I used to dislike the computer lecturer "Veena Mam" because her behaviour with students is not at all professional; she used to be very harsh with every student. There used to be 7 exams per semester, excluding one practical exam, and subjects and concepts were very easy. More that 60% of the students used to clear those exams. Curriculum was completely relevant, but it was prepared with the University norms, which are JNTU Anantapur University norms.
I chose MBA, the MBA curriculum used to cover major factors like finance, hr, Information Technology, and marketing. For real-time applications and problem-solving, the JNTU curriculum was the best as it deals with practical issues and concerns. How ever few subjects like Business statistics for managers, and computer applications have such concepts which are very old and inappropriate for current job market conditions, I think in this area they need improvements. Before joining the college, they said it is 6 months duration from each semester, but in the second year, exams were conducted with only 4 months duration, where I felt some of the concepts were difficult to cover.
The internship opportunities at NIT Agartala are quite good, especially for the Production Engineering branch. Many reputed companies visit the campus to offer roles in manufacturing, supply chain, and operations. I completed my professional internship at Tata Motors, which was an incredible experience. My project involved understanding shop-floor operations and assembly line efficiency. Working on real-world manufacturing tasks helped me apply the theoretical concepts I learned in class to actual production problems. Most of these internships come with a decent stipend and provide a clear path toward future employability. Overall, the college does a great job of connecting us with major automotive and energy corporations.
Campus life at NIT Agartala is pretty vibrant. Our technical fest, Aayam, and the cultural fest, Moksha, are the big highlights, usually happening around February and March. They really help break the monotony of the 9-to-5 academic schedule. The infrastructure is solid—the library is huge with plenty of journals, and the classrooms are modern and well-equipped. There’s a lot of focus on sports and clubs too, which makes social life active even when you're staying in the hostel. Being part of student-run groups has been a great way to meet people and develop skills outside of just Production Engineering. Overall, it’s a well-rounded experience.
The placement provide college and skills besis interview And best company provide. Like wipro, TCs, and etc. And best company this college average package is 12LPA And highest package for 38LPA in your company I have Percentage of student getting placement of 80% My plans after degree getting in achive the best company Thank you !
I have provided college is specific aspects of the curriculum And that the best decision making course and my interest In data are pusring degree is data science this prepares The real world problem solving skills
Well the faculties available in clg are average Some are extra tallented And some are not If we talk about the exam structure It include assignment marks External viva and internal viva and 2 mst which give you 30 marks And main exam 70 marks
Clubs the there But no activity are conducted Books are available in college library For all courses as well as the books not related to syllabus is also available in college library Cafeteria is decent And food quality is average
Festival me toh Ganesh chaturthi... navratri and all bahuttt aache se celebrate hote h yeha aane ke baad maine really festivals ki meaning janiiii and Innothon programs are such an amazing and great experience of my life which was organised by Our institute And Library me books are available everytime so ushka koi issue ni h
. Mere liye toh faculties are like my Parents because I'm living alone in indore ...but whenever I come to college i never feel alone They are so helpful and kind Exams are not so tough because hume us level ka padhya jata h ki hume. Wo moderate lagta h it depends on you ki aap kitni mehnat se padhte h ...