I am from management department i buyed the seat but its better to go through counselling I feel its not worth the money if u want study abroad after bachelors degree its better to buy seat with Little amount
The course which i took is artificial intelligence from computer science engineering these is the top course right now but this needs a lot of patience and knowledge of coding and it is the usefull course for the future
I don't have any experience about counselling I buyed the seat.management costs too much these I have no idea about counselling and how we get the seat through counselling. Its better to go through counselling
My campus life is been good till now the environment is good it teaches many life lessons i learnt many things through just a yearr discipline we get through the senior faculty and new friends we get it is good for now
They all are having thier doctrates and well educated and valuable they are well trained.they teach students according to the capability of students and have a very good patience level to bare with the student
The placement criteria is very good as best companies visit the campus and we are trained in CRTs and internships for campus placement. The NPTEL courses are encouraged here in our college. And we have english and advance english to train us for interviews.
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We are eligible for the campus placement in the 3rd year itseems if we have skills. The companies will ask for minimum GPA or 7 or 75% of overall GPA. The Average package in our clg is 4.5LPA. After getting the degree our plans is to earn well and have fun with the new company or new society and working hard.
Average yearly placement are between 3LPA to 4LPA. ...The hightest LPA in our collge history is 11LPA i guess. if no placemets are offered. the student might need to search for his job independently..
In terms of real-world applications, the curriculum did a decent job of preparing us for professional challenges. Many courses included practical components like lab work, projects, and case studies that mirrored real industry scenarios. This hands-on approach helped bridge the gap between theory and practice, making the knowledge gained more applicable in real-world situations. For those considering further academic pursuits, the curriculum was rigorous enough to provide the necessary background and skills for advanced study. However, there are a few areas for improvement. While the curriculum was comprehensive, some of the content felt a bit outdated, especially in rapidly evolving fields. Incorporating more up-to-date materials and offering electives focused on emerging technologies would enhance its relevance. Additionally, integrating more interactive teaching methods, like group discussions and problem-solving sessions, could make the learning experience even more engaging.