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Faculty to student ratio is about 1:10 Faculty are very friendly I like Mohith law sir teaching There will be one mid sem and one end sem fos 1 semister. And there will be quizes and presentations, assignments, and so many which will be graded and contributed to ur final grade . If a student dies not study any thing then he will definitely faill. If we have some knowledge about the course means we can do good and pass that thing..
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faculty is friendly they are available till 5pm otherwise will have to mail them .Didnt liked or disliked any professor in particular in a semester 2 exams are there and one quiz can can be held on any date depending on the professor
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The faculty to student ratio is pretty decent when it comes to other degrees but in engineering most of the times there is 1 professor teaching to a class of more than a 100 students with no personal attention. Some professors make the quizzes and exams so difficult on purpose so that the students fail. I kid you not, professors have said this themselves. Kamal Singh sir, from department of ECE is one if the kindest and most accommodative souls i have seen in the campus. He makes sure that every studen reaches their full potential and hus positive energy makes you want to attend his lectures.
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The faculty to students ratio is about 80:1 in some courses while in others its even 10:1. So it really depends on your course. Nonetheless the professors are very approachable during their office timings and always provide a prompt reply to emails. Ajith Sir teaches MAT103 and is the best faculty for first semester. He teaches really well and its very difficult to score bad in his class as he teaches very good. Apart from midsems/endsems we have class quizzes almost every 2 weeks or every week depending on course. They are on the level of the lectures itself and are solvable if you pay attention in class. The course curriculum is very relavant to the current circumstances.
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The faculty is really good here. They themselves tell about their schedule and the room they would be available. So the students can freely go to them whenever needed. Being a BMS students I will be little partial to my department teachers I guess. Our department teachers are knowledgable and some are chill too. There isn't a specific faculty i didnt like. Its just that some have more strict checking techniques than others so its tough to get marks in their course. In each semester you will have a mid term and a end term. Except that each course instructure decided whether the course would have relative grading, how many internal quizes would be there
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The faculties here are much approachable as they reside in the same campus in which you stay and always ready to help you. Ajit Kumar Sir of Maths is very good,he is jolly in nature and makes the subject well understandable. I personally didnt like our physics faculty Binson Babu because of his accent and I find it very difficult to understand his teachings. 2 exams are held every semester, one mid sem and one end sem,and 2 to 3 quizzes depending on your subject. It is compulsory to maintain a minimum of 75% attendance.
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All faculties are either schollars from foreign universities or iit graduates and are helpfull and very thorough abot what they teach, all courses have assignments and quizzes as a graded component so it helps us revise the syllabus. On the other hand curriculum is really tough and it is really hard to score good marks and some faculties dont even accept assignments with just one minute late submission
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So the faculties to students ratio is pretty decent because each class has a suitable number of students that a faculty teaches making it better for both students (who can have better discussions and interactions) and faculty (for whom it's easier to understand students and provide assistance to them individually) The faculties credentials are brilliant. Majority of them hold a PhD from reputable universities in India and abroad. All facilities meet the expectations of SNU being research-oriented as they not only have lectures but projects, hands on activities for the lectures and discussions. During classes you can ofcourse meet with the professor but SNU also has dedicated 'office hours' allowing students to meet with the professor during those hours for any doubts or discussions.
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So there's two things, first there are around 105 students in my class and theres 1 proffesor( for one subject) and at least 3TA , they divde the class in grp of 3 and the TA take on doubts and solve questions in there class while there can be 2 proffesor for a specific subject if there are a lot of students. Faculty are well trained and they belong mostly from iits ans isers, and are actually good teachers. Approaching proffesor and TA is actually easy and 99% of time they respond then and there only.
All the faculty members there have done PHDs in their respective fields. They are very practical and encourages us to explore and experience different experiments. In my course there are around 15 faculty members. Their average age is around 35 years. The faculty has lot of research experience as well as industrial experience. So, this helps us to understand the depth of subjects easily.
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Both Shiv Nadar University and PES University have evolved to be renowned universities in terms of the quality of education that they offer. However, if you are aiming at taking admission at any of these universities, go through these factors in a detailed manner before making any decision for your future.
Shiv Nadar University has ranked 3rd among the top 50 private state universities in India by Outlook India. It was also ranked 77th by NIRF in 2019. PES University ranked 6th among the top 50 private State Universities in India in 2019 by Outlook India.
Admission:
Shiv Nadar University- The admission to BTech Electronics and Communication Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering is through JEE Main.
The total course fee is 10.65 lakhs.
PES University- Admission to BTech Electronics and Communication Engineering is through KCET, PESSAT.
The BTech program costs around 13.21 lakhs.
Placement:
Shiv Nadar University- According to the latest reports, around 93% of Shiv Nadar University students get placed every year by several companies.
The top recruiters are Google, Amex, L & T, Goldman Sachs, IBM, HCL, Coca-cola, and more.
The highest salary package remains somewhere around 31.5 Lakh. The average and lowest packages that are usually offered remain to be around 7.5 Lakh and 4.5 Lakh.
PES university-
Students receive several internships and job opportunities from companies like Robert Bosch Eng. & Business Sols, Sapient, Mu Sigma, L & T Tech Services LTD, Genpact, Tata Elxsi, Deloitte, Cisco, Capgemini, Wipro, Atos and more.
The highest and the medium salary package for the students remain to be around 48 LPA and 6.8 LPA.
More than 90% of students get placed every year from different departments.
Faculty: As far as the quality of faculty is concerned, both the universities offer the best. All the faculty members are well qualified and some of them have previously taught in prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs.
These are some of the major factors that you should be taking into consideration while choosing any of these institutions.
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