The one-year course at CV Raman University presents limited placement opportunities, with only a few reputable companies participating in college placements. Engineering students occasionally see companies like TCS hiring, while opportunities are rarer for non-engineering courses like the PGDCA. Many students opt to prepare for government exams such as SSC and CGPSC after completing their degrees. The course curriculum is primarily theory-based, offering limited practical activities, such as assignments in HTML.
The university's fee structure is affordable compared to others, with the PGDCA program costing ?10,700 and another one-year course priced at ?16,000. However, there are no university scholarships for the PGDCA course, requiring students to explore state government scholarships. Additionally, the university has limited hostel facilities and few campus recruitment drives, with only a small number of companies visiting for placements, typically hiring the top-ranking students after several interview rounds.
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