AIHT Chennai: Not worth the hype, think twice!

Likes

  • Good for experiencing hardships
  • Easy to score marks
  • Some friendly staff

Dislikes

  • Poor infrastructure
  • Lack of extracurricular activities
  • Unsupportive faculty
  • Compulsory fees even for nearby residents
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

Internship opportunities are limited, and industrial exposure is minimal. Many students don't get placed, and the college blames the students. The placement cell needs to work harder to bring in better companies and provide more relevant opportunities.

Course Information :

The BE Computer Science program at Anand Institute needs serious improvement. The curriculum feels outdated, and there's not enough focus on practical skills. Students end up learning things that aren't relevant in the industry. If you're looking for a cutting-edge CS education, this might not be the right place.

Fee Structure :

The fees for BE courses are around ₹90,000 annually for day scholars, which includes transportation and compulsory food charges, even if you live close by. Hostelers pay about ₹1.2 Lakh per year, including food and accommodation. Considering the facilities, it feels overpriced.

Faculty :

Most faculty members lack real-world knowledge and struggle to explain concepts effectively. They focus on dictating notes rather than teaching principles. Some faculty members are supportive in the final year, but overall, doubt clarification isn't encouraged. It's more about impressing other staff than helping students.

Campus Details :

The infrastructure is subpar, with no proper sports facilities. The food is terrible, and hostel facilities are inadequate, with uncomfortable beds. Hostelers can't go out without permission. The campus lacks extracurricular and social activities, making campus life dull.

Overall Rating: 2/10

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