A Mixed Bag: Good Infrastructure but Lacking Placements

Likes

  • Decent infrastructure and labs
  • Affordable fee structure
  • Some dedicated faculty members
  • Good cultural events

Dislikes

  • Poor placement opportunities
  • Lack of industry exposure
  • Average academic environment
  • Limited campus life
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

Internship opportunities are scarce, and the college doesn't actively help students find them. You'll mostly have to rely on your own efforts and connections to secure an internship.

Course Information :

The B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering course at Government Women Engineering College, Ajmer, has a decent curriculum. While the academics are okay, could be better. It's a good option if you're self-motivated, but don't expect too much hand-holding.

Fee Structure :

I don't have the exact figures, but from what I remember, the fee structure for B.Tech courses is quite reasonable, especially considering it's a government college. Expect it to be around ₹60,000-₹80,000 per year. Check the official website for the most accurate details.

Faculty :

Some faculty members are really dedicated and knowledgeable, but others are just average. It largely depends on the department and your luck. If you're proactive and seek guidance, you'll find some helpful teachers.

Campus Details :

The infrastructure is pretty good, especially the labs and classrooms. The college also organizes cultural events and fests, which are fun. However, campus life can be a bit dull otherwise, with not much to do outside of academics.

Overall Rating: 5/10

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