College Internship Opportunities :
Internship opportunities are decent, especially for IT students. Core branches like electrical have fewer companies coming in, and the packages are less. However, this year, many startups came for campus placements, which is a good sign. So, keep your skills updated!
Course Information :
I'm from the Electrical Engineering department, and the course is pretty decent. The curriculum is updated, and you get a good grasp of the fundamentals. While some might find it challenging, the course definitely sets you up for a career in the electrical sector. It's a good choice if you're into power systems and electrical devices.
Fee Structure :
The fee structure is quite reasonable, around 4 lakhs for the entire 4-year B.Tech program. It's pretty affordable compared to other private colleges. The ROI is good, especially if you manage to grab a decent placement. Definitely value for money!
Faculty :
The faculty is helpful, but sometimes you need to figure things out on your own. They're good with the curriculum, but for specialized stuff like robotics, you might need to self-learn a bit. Overall, they're supportive and approachable, which is a big plus.
Campus Details :
The campus has improved a lot! The classrooms are now like cafes, and the smart classes are a great addition. The only downside is the library, which is a closed type. But overall, the campus is above average, and there's always something happening.