The newly established university has not yet graduated its first batch of advanced computing students but allows students to participate in campus placements starting from the 6th semester. About 70% of students have received placement offers from prominent companies like TCS, Wipro, Amazon, and Microsoft. However, the university offers limited internship opportunities, prompting students to find internships independently. Collaborative courses with external educational platforms have been initiated to provide paid internships, with local start-ups like Embify, Infotech 5G, and Mitt ARV also offering positions.
The university aims to enhance its placement initiatives to build a reputation in the market. The annual course fees are high, with the data science course priced at Rs 1,90,000 and another course at Rs 2,00,000, but no scholarships or significant financial assistance are available. Students face fines for minor issues such as late fees and must meet criteria like passing all modules in the first two semesters and maintaining at least 75% attendance to qualify for internships.
Despite being in its second year and lacking a job placement track record, the university provides internship interview opportunities and training, with industry-linked courses offering a minimum stipend of Rs 10,000 per month. Students have flexibility in paying fees, as there are no fixed installments.
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