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i got EEE,Firstly, some positive stuffs. Cultural diversity, labs, placements all these are good you get enough of everything. Lots of companies visit the campus specially for IT/CS branch and one can get proper opportunities to try out their skills and luck in big companies even the likes of Microsoft and Google.But what matters is what they teach and what you take away after four years of college life. My answer ABSOLUTELY NOTHINGThey follow a syllabus i dont know of which generation it has nothing to do with what actually is in demand and what is required from a professional software engineer.Computer labs have topics like java beans, socket programming and basic coding problems like prime number, Fibonacci series etc and am talking about second & third year. So i basically did nothing similar to what i am doing today as a dot net developer.In final year we were asked to write programs in java to find area of circle and so on. Just imagine anyone who has opted for IT/CS in engineering would have basically done this in his school life.Moving on to the projects. You cannot learn any coding language without implementing it in a real world project. We hoped that we might end up learning something in our project eventually but in SRM you cannot do your own project. We were a team of 4 member, each one of us paid 5K and we were asked to buy a already implemented project from a list of projects given to us yes BUY
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