After a critical analysis of Sona College of Technology, my cousin analyzed the pattern followed by the engineering colleges all over India.
Here is what she has to say about her experience from her time as a student of that college:
Despite the college having a good reputation when it comes to providing opportunities, there are a lot of drawbacks.
The faculty demands to be ‘respected’. Some of the teachers pry into the personal lives of their students and use that against them. The staff uses unfair scrutiny while signing records and attendances. They unfairly judge the students and belittle them thus, denting their self-esteem. Partiality is rampant in this institute. No wonder my acquaintance had such a traumatic experience in college.
Jaipur National University is among the top private universities in Jaipur. The infrastructure of the college is decent. The labs are well equipped. The university library has a huge collection of books. It offers hostel accommodation to students.
The institute has an active placement division. Almost 75% of the students appearing for placement drives get placed. Companies such as Google, Octal, Facebook, IBM, Infosys, etc. take part in Jaipur National University placements.
Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, JBIMS is a prestigious business school that has four major advantages. These return on investment, alumni network, location, and faculty.
Return on investment is a key factor that sets JBIMS apart from other institutes. You can complete the entire course by paying only 2-3 lakhs, and the average placement is around 18 LPA.
JBIMS is located in Mumbai, a city that is home to many corporate headquarters. This makes it convenient for students to interact with top companies and increase their chances of getting a good placement.
The faculty at JBIMS consists of industry experts who have extensive knowledge and experience in top management positions. They provide students with an invaluable opportunity to learn from their experiences and expertise.
JBIMS has a strong alumni network, which is one of its defining characteristics. As one of the oldest institutes in the country, JBIMS has a vast network of alumni who are well-established in their careers. However, one area where JBIMS lags behind is infrastructure.
The current campus building is old, but there are plans for a campus renovation and JBIMS has been allotted land near Kalina. In the near future, this factor is expected to be overcome. In conclusion, JBIMS is a top-notch institute with several advantages, and if the infrastructure is ignored, it would receive a 5/5 rating.
One of my friends attended Tezpur University. His experience with the university has not been good. Here are some of the things that she shared with me.
So, if you have other better options go for it.
A few of my friends graduated from VTU and here are a few tips for you. The university was growing then while he was studying and was struggling to set up its name.
Following points is brief insight into VTU:
VTU is in no way better than IIT Delhi or IIT Madras if compared, however, the environment is great.
The institute you decide to enroll in isn’t going to determine your growth. It rather depends upon what you choose to do. However, it is suggested that you join the institute based on your subject preference.
Here is a concise outlook of the institute:
Disadvantages:
Thus, make an informed decision. Go through as many reviews as possible before finalizing. As this will shape your career ahead.
In my opinion, both BITS Pilani and IIT Roorkee are in the same league while IIT Guwahati is a bit inferior to them. Let’s discuss further on the basis of some very common aspects
Both the colleges have their own strengths and weaknesses and comparing them is illogical. I would say that if you are genuinely interested in CSE, then Pilani will be better for you than Roorkee. But if you aren’t certain of your area of interest then choose IIT Roorkee for its IIT tag.
Dr. C.V. Raman University is a newly established institute, which offers average-level infrastructure, opportunities, and placement. There are several reviews about the university being a fraud institute, which is not at all true. The points below give a brief overview of the institute.
It is a decent choice for an engineering degree and is a legit institute. Being a newer institute, it is still in the phase of development and growth.
Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad is ranked 193rd among all colleges in India by the NIRF ’20.
Dharmsinh Desai University offers 34 courses across 5 streams and has more than 4300 seats. There are more than 230 faculty members and the university offers both online and offline modes of education.
Admission:
For admission in BTech courses, candidates must qualify their 12th examination with 50% aggregate and sit for the GUJCET and JEE Main examinations.
For MTech courses, candidates must appear for GATE and GUJCET.
Candidates must qualify for the CMAT exam for getting a seat in their MBA program.
The total tuition fee for BTech, MTech, and MBA is 6.8 lakhs, 2.8 lakhs, and 3.04 lakhs, respectively.
Infrastructure and facilities:
The university checks out all the basic facilities that are needed by students.
The library is regularly updated with the newest edition of books, magazines, journals, and online resources.
The university provides accommodation to both girls and boys.
There are also other facilities like a gym, convenience stores, medical facilities, and shuttle services. Additionally, there are also several sports grounds including a swimming pool.
Placement:
Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad is renowned for its placements.
Although the placement rate varies with the branch, the average placement percentage ranges between 85-90%.
The highest salary package can range anywhere from 10 LPA – 18 LPA.
The lowest salary package is around 3 LPA.
Companies like Infosys, Crest Data Systems, TCS, Kotak, Apollo, Nirma, Reliance, Deepak Nitrite, SR, and Amazon come for recruitment.
The faculty of this university is knowledgeable and supports its students in every way possible. The curriculum of all the branches is relevant and is focused on making their students industry-ready. Students don’t have to worry about good campus life, as the college tends to almost all requirements. Overall, Dharmsinh Desai University is a safe and good college to take admission in.
Osmania University, in my opinion, is a place where you can learn anything you want. Be it academics, politics, or your other goals. There are numerous resources available at OU that you can use to advance your career. The location of OU is its greatest asset. If you are stressed or bored with your daily routine, you can take a bus and be at RTC X-roads, the land of theaters, in 10 minutes. Even walking from OU to X-roads will take less than 25 minutes. Tired of the same old food? Just put your legs outside your room, and you'll have a plethora of restaurants to choose from. Biryani BAWARCHI, the king of Hyderabad Biryani, is also located on RTC-X roads.
If you like reading, you can go to Central Library or Landscape, which are opposite each other. If you want to be an IAS officer, there are excellent coaching institutes like RC REDDY in RTC X-Roads. You can also enjoy some colorful scenery on campus.