Quantum School of Technology: Is it really worth the investment?

Likes

  • Good library resources
  • Some dedicated faculty members
  • Decent infrastructure
  • Active clubs and events

Dislikes

  • Poor placement record
  • Outdated curriculum
  • Lack of internship opportunities
  • Poor sports facilities
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

Internship opportunities are limited, and the college doesn't provide much support in securing internships. Most students have to rely on their own connections or external platforms to find internships. The college needs to focus on building better industry connections.

Course Information :

I opted for B.Tech CSE at Quantum, and honestly, the course structure felt a bit outdated. While some faculty members are really dedicated, the curriculum needs a serious revamp to keep up with the current industry standards. Hoping they bring in more relevant subjects soon!

Fee Structure :

The fee structure for B.Tech CSE is around ₹1.5 Lakh per year, which I feel is quite steep considering the facilities and placements. There are additional charges for exams and other activities, so keep that in mind. Scholarships are available, but they are very competitive.

Faculty :

Some professors are really knowledgeable and helpful, but others seem disconnected from the real world. There's a mix of experienced and new faculty, but overall, the faculty could use some improvement in terms of teaching methodologies and industry exposure.

Campus Details :

The campus is okay, nothing too fancy. The infrastructure is decent, but sports facilities are lacking. The library is well-stocked, but the Wi-Fi is spotty. Overall, the campus life is average, and there's not much to do outside of classes.

Overall Rating: 4/10

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