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B.Tech8 Courses | ₹1.4 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 75% + JEE Main | 10 June - 31 Jul 2024 | |
MBA3 Courses | ₹91,940 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% + CAT | 1 Dec - 31 Mar 2024 | |
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M.Tech20 Courses | ₹81,940 (1st Year Fees) | Pass in Graduation + GATE | 24 May - 26 Jun 2024 | |
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The course is good enough and is at par with the courses offered in the country in this domain.Under the guidance of the faculty you can make the best use of it and pave a way for yourself in academics and career as well. Some modern courses should be added to the curriculum and more advanced labs be established. The exams situatiuon is great.
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The curriculum teaches us a lot about IC s their working which motivated me to take the course with the emerging semiconductor industry. The curriculum is well versed with real world application even though it needs upgrading as it has become pretty old. THe frequency and timing of exams are good enough even though the number of exams after midsems increase drastically.
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The course is as usual as in other nits but a little bit more tougher than other nits. in terms of relevancy its rating is 9 out of 10 the difficulty level of exams is much more as compared to other nits
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Curriculum is very tight in 1st semester we have 5 theory subject and which is I thing fine. Teaching method is fine not very advanced but also not very old type teaching. Exam has good level of questions and evolution of marks is also very tight
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I am a student of electrical engineering and my seniors have told me that the university course is sufficient to get a placement in core in electrical jobs. Moreover , from our university many students get placements in tech field like coding etc. The placement percentage of students from electrical department in NIT Silchar is around 88%. Last year, the highest placement was of 52 LPA. I choosed electrical department in NIT Silchar because there are various kinds of jobs for electrical engineering students. Students can also go for tech related jobs through our university.
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Electrical Engineering is quite good branch because it's open for both Tech and Core jobs First semester curriculum is more like You get the exposure of every branch, because we have to study each and every subject but after 1st year we have to study our main Core subject Course is quite good but I think there should be classes where we go outside of the classroom to see the the real life problems Exams are quite easy if you study good
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The course curriculum is quite diverse as in the first year of the course we will be going through different subjects which would cover the basics of engineering. From the second year onwards we will be more focused on the core subjects which are related to our branch.As I have not yet gone through the entire curriculum I won't be able to comment on how it prepares us for real-world applications. The frequency of exam must be changed a little bit because within a month from the commencement of our classes we had our midsem exams which is quite challenging.
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To be very honest the course yaar is very very updated it is not even par with the changing times . You spend most of your time copying assignments and don't get any real hand experience that can help you in your job life. Everything revolves around marks. Teachers will keep reminding you how and why marks are very very important to get a good CGPA and get a job . EGD is taught on paper rather than on AutoCAD for some weird reason. However you would be taught AutoCAD later.
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The course curriculum is pretty old type like teaching methodology and everything is traditional ones. Some changes are required. Very less use of software. Normal pen to paper work or manual methodology is used
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The fact that electrical engineering has both private abd government job scopes led me to select the course. The curriculum prepares one well enough. There can ve more practical methods and industry visits. 6 exams a year, 3 in each semester for each subject. These exams are moderate to hard in nature, rarely easy.
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