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What is it like to be an integrated PhD student at JNCASR in Bangalore? How is life at JNCASR?

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Barsha Roy, Posted On : November 25th, 2021
Studied at University of Delhi (2019)

The campus at JNCASR is smaller when compared to other institutes, but it has a very welcoming ambience. 

  • The pressure depends on the course and also on the individual. 
  • The facilities provided here are at equal standards with some institutions of international repute. 
  • Here, you get to learn and perform techniques which are lacking in most of the institutions.
  • Many costly reagents and expensive machinery are used by students.
  • They are expected to be responsible enough to utilize these with care. 
  • The students here are brilliant in all aspects.

Students here are hardworking and determined to fulfill their goals. For this the college provides proper guidance and exposure required by them. So, it is recommended that you choose JNCASR if you are confident enough to match with their level.

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What are the best student organizations or clubs to join at MSU Baroda? Why should students join them?

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Mihir Patel Posted On : December 29th, 2022
Student at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (2014–present)

Before deciding which student organization to join you should be aware of the benefits of participating in one.

  1. Overall development 
  2. You can enhance your skills with the organizational setup which you have got.
  3. Making new friends 
  4. Learning extra things 
  5. Memories of the activities you do here
  6. These organizations bring out the best talents within you

Some of the best student organizations at MSU Baroda are

Political 

  • VVS Vidyarthi Vikas Sangh 
  • ABVP (Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad) NSUI ( National Students Union of India) Hostel committee.
  • Training & placement cell.
  • Student union of the university (i.e UGS, VP, FR)

Social

  • Prerna is a social event that is held annually
  • Vivekanand Kendra

Entertainment 

  • Paramarsh
  • BBA Baazigar

All along with choosing an appropriate student organization don’t forget that all these are just part-time activities. Don’t forget your primary goal to study. 


 

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What are some helpful tips for students starting their first year at CSVTU?

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Bhavna Singh, Posted On : October 25th, 2021
B.E.(comp science engg.) from Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University (2019)

One of my friends recently graduated from CSVTU. According to him if you abide by certain rules your college life will be easier.

  • The most important thing to become an engineer is to choose whether you will go for a job or higher studies, then prepare accordingly.
  • Start preparing for GATE/CAT/XMAT examinations from your second year of engineering and try not to have a backlog in any engineering exams.
  • You need to understand that the marks and university do not make much impact. It is your profile and skills that matter.
  • To attend all the college functions, sports events, etc. This will help in your holistic development.
  • Do study from textbooks as per syllabus, and practice questions.
  • Solve previous year’s university questions. Try doing a proper revision before any exam.
  • Instead of mugging up theories, learn and understand the concept thoroughly.

Overall, try enjoying your college life as this is a major place where you can grow and create your individuality. Along with academics try to be also enthusiastic about extracurriculars as they will be beneficial as well.

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What is it like to spend 2 years at FMS Delhi? How was life on and off the campus?

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Vivek Gaur Posted On : December 31st, 2022
Studied at Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi

Some words that describe my brother's experience at FMS Delhi are relaxing, fun, and knowledgeable. Yes! FMS offers a blend of all three.

  • With minimal pressure on academics, you can involve yourself in extracurricular activities or even pursue a hobby of your own. You can explore and make new friends. This adds to the quality of your college experience.
  • The learning experience here is also diverse and not just restricted to classes and exams. It provides a practical approach to theoretical knowledge through the Alpha Investment and Research Club.
  • Also since there is no hostel facility available, you have to look on your own for lodging and flooding. This prepares you for the challenges in life.
  • The high ROI is the brightest aspect of FMS. You spend the two years without any financial burden. Also when you have completed your MBA and landed a job, you have no burden to repay any kind of educational loan. This kickstarts a stress-free and quality career.

So FMS is a fun place to be provided that you manage your time well.

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What are the pros & cons of NIT Jalandhar?

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Abhishek Biyal Posted On : December 3rd, 2022
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Jalandhar (NITJ) (Graduated 2020)

The various merits and demerits of NIT Jalandhar have been listed below. These points are based on personal experience only.

Pros-

  • The overall infrastructure is good with 2 basketball courts, 2 volleyball courts, a cricket playground, and 7 seven boys hostel. Also, some new buildings are under construction.

  • Food is much better than other NITs. Canteens are also available on campus.

  • You get tremendous help from seniors. There is no ragging at all.

  • A diverse range of student organizations and clubs to pursue your hobbies

  • The campus is far from the city and this distance ensures peace and a calm environment.

  • The campus has many hill stations nearby. So you can visit these places during vacations.

Cons-

  • The major shortcoming you will face here is that the teaching quality here is below average.

  • Language barriers exist here. It will be difficult for you if you don’t know Punjabi.

  • The hostels for first-year students are very old with no LAN and Wi-Fi facilities. Only mega hostels have such facilities.

  • The size of the campus is small compared to other NITs.

Every college will have its pros and cons. It’s you who decides how much you are willing to sacrifice for your goals.

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What is it like to study in the Kalasalingam University?

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Rohit Kalyan Posted On : January 14th, 2022
B.Tech from Kalasalingam University (2019)

One of my friends studied at Kalasalingam University. According to him the college was average but it had several improvements too, but still the institute did not change as expected. There are many things problematic with the college, these include:

  • The overall infrastructure of the campus is fine, but the hostels are not well maintained. 
  • The rooms are not hygienic enough and there is always a scarcity of pure drinking water.
  • The food offered in the mess is also not hygienic nor healthy.
  • The washrooms are not cleaned regularly.
  • There is also a scarcity of bathing water.
  • No mobiles are allowed inside the campus. Laptops can be used only for educational purposes before the classes start or post 8 PM. 
  • To reach your block you have to walk for almost 2 kilometers.
  • Security in the hostels are bad, often things go missing.
  • Communication skills of professors are too bad, which is a very bad influence on the students.

Therefore, it is suggested that you do not consider this institution for your studies, as it offers a very bad environment which can impact a student’s intellectual growth.

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How is the campus life at NIT Kurukshetra?

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Vineet Ray Posted On : September 2nd, 2023
Studied IT at NIT Kurukshetra

My friend recently completed her graduation from NIT Kurukshetra and shared her experience of campus life there. Here are some snippets from her campus life at NIT Kurukshetra

  • The classes usually begin at 8:30 in the morning and every lecture lasts for 55 minutes. Students are given lunch breaks from 1:35 to 2:30 in the hostel. The classes for the day end at 4:30.
  • The campus has 2 canteens near the lecture hall and also an NIT market that has a General store, a medical shop, an SBI bank branch, fruit and juice shop.
  • There is also a sports complex where you can play any sport of your choice like cricket, kabaddi, football, Athletics, table tennis, lawn tennis, badminton, volleyball, and swimming. This sports complex also has a gymnasium hall.
  • The annual sports meet is conducted every year in February or March.
  •  NIT Kurukshetra also has a Health Center within campus offering all basic facilities free of cost. 
  • There are separate hostels for boys and girls and boys aren’t allowed to enter the girls' hostel.
  • Every stream has a separate block. There is a library on the campus that is open 24/7.
  • The campus also has an open-air theater (OAT) for cultural festivals. Additionally, many clubs and societies are run by students for every branch.
  • The institute follows the 75% attendance policy.
  • The companies start visiting the campus for placements in the 7th semester. The training and placement cell handles the process efficiently.

Overall, life at NIT Kurukshetra is pretty vibrant and enjoyable. 

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How is the environment of GNDU Amritsar?

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Soham Dey, Posted On : November 10th, 2021
studied Electronics at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar (2017)

One of my friends studied at Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) Amritsar. According to him, the environment is really good, green and clean. 

  • It has a well-maintained infrastructure. There are big classrooms, auditoriums and renovated hostels for both boys and girls.
  • GNDU Amritsar has an experienced faculty who are known to be very cooperative.
  • The course curriculum is also good as it familiarizes students with the current industry trends.
  • GNDU Amritsar B.Tech placements are really good. Both on-campus and off-campus placements are held.
  • Students maintaining a good overall performance get recruited by top IT firms and organizations.

Other departments like Chemistry, Law, Political Science, Food and Technology, Architecture are really good. There is no union of students like a political body makes it a bit better. Very few cultural programs take place here. The library is the most peaceful part of the campus and is accessible to all the students anytime.

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What are the best things for Mithibai College students to do on weekends?

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Swarupa Roy Posted On : January 20th, 2022
BSc. Computer Science, Mithibai College

There are many things that you can do to keep yourself engaged during weekends at Mitgibai College. Many cultural events are conducted throughout the year. If you take part in these activities, the practice sessions will keep you busy. Also, there are many extra-curricular and sports activities on campus. In which you can take part. 

Other than cultural activities the college also conducts other activities. If interested, you can take part in these activities. There are also tracking activities during weekends. If you are a foodie, you can explore the many good eateries situated around the campus.

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What branch is better to join at RGPV Bhopal to get a good campus selection?

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Rupali Lalwani Posted On : November 3rd, 2022
B. Tech from Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya , Bhopal (Graduated 2017)

LNCT, Oriental, and RGPV are some of the better colleges for campus selection in Bhopal. According to recent stats, LNCT has been offering the highest placements in MP in the last 2 years.

Major companies like: CTS, TCS, INFOSYS, HCL, WIPRO, L&T, ZENSAR, ORANGE, ARICENT, etc have visited LNCT for placement drives.

The prime branches like MC, CE, and EE have fewer companies visiting for campus recruitment with an average package of 1.8-3.0 LPA. If you are looking for higher packages in core branches, then definitely opt for post-graduation/GATE. Well-reputed public sector companies like NTPC, BHEL, ONGC, etc. require high GATE scorecards for their interviews.

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