My 3-Year Experience at School of Engineering CUSAT

Likes

  • Well-equipped library with Wi-Fi
  • Good placement record in recent years
  • Smart boards in all classrooms
  • Decent academic focus

Dislikes

  • ECE department feels isolated
  • Infrastructure needs improvement
  • Lack of job-oriented guidance
  • Distance from main campus
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

While I don't have specific details on internships, I've heard that the college provides some opportunities, especially for core branches. It's advisable to check with the placement cell and seniors for more information on specific companies and roles.

Course Information :

I'm in the B.Tech ECE program, and honestly, if you attend classes and revise before exams, you're pretty much set for good grades. The teaching level is decent, making it manageable to score well. It's a solid course if you're consistent with your studies.

Fee Structure :

I don't have the exact figures, but from what I know, the fee structure for B.Tech programs like ECE is quite reasonable compared to other private colleges. There might be slight variations depending on the year of admission and any scholarships you might have.

Faculty :

The professors are dedicated to completing the syllabus, which is great for exam preparation. However, if you're looking for more job-oriented guidance, especially in the ECE department, you might need to seek additional resources outside the classroom. They're approachable and knowledgeable within their academic scope.

Campus Details :

The infrastructure for the ECE department feels a bit isolated, being located 2 km away from the main departments. But, we have smart boards in every class and a well-maintained library with Wi-Fi and a huge collection of books. It's a good place to study, just a bit disconnected.

Overall Rating: 6/10

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