College Internship Opportunities :
Internship opportunities are decent, especially if you're in CS, IS, or EC. For Mechanical, it's a bit tougher, but if you network well and have a strong resume, you can definitely find something. The college does provide some assistance, but it's mostly up to you to grab the opportunities.
Course Information :
I'm in Mechanical Engineering, and the syllabus is pretty decent. It's not forced like some other colleges, but there are plenty of extracurriculars to keep you busy. If you're exceptional, you might land a good placement, but generally, it's tougher for Mech compared to CS or IS.
Fee Structure :
Management fees are a bit on the higher side, which can be a concern. However, considering the overall quality of education and facilities, it might be worth it. Do check the exact fee structure for your course on the college website or during counseling.
Faculty :
The teaching staff is good for the most part, I'd say about 70% are really helpful in my department (Mechanical). Can't speak for other departments, but overall, the faculty is knowledgeable and approachable. They're always ready to help if you put in the effort.
Campus Details :
The campus is relatively small but located right in the middle of the city, making it super accessible. Traffic can be hectic, though. The massive football ground was destroyed to build an academic block, which is a bummer. But overall, the campus has a good vibe.