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How is Dayalbagh Educational Institute Agra for B.Tech (placement wise)?

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Ronit Sinha Posted On : November 26th, 2021
studied at Dayalbagh Educational Institute

Dayalbagh Educational institute is known for its great placement record. Students start getting placement offers from their 7th semester. Some of the major recruiters that recruit from the institute are Tata Consultancy Services, Eicher, Honda, Maruti Suzuki, Headstrong, Punj Lloyd, etc. In the recent placement drive, around 80% of students got placements. The highest CTC offered in the placement drive was 7.5 lakh.

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Is life at NMIMS Mumbai boring and hectic for a BTech student?

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Sumedh Kashyap Posted On : March 14th, 2023
BTech. in Civil Engineering, NMIMS (Graduated 2019)

 If you are a B.Tech student at MPSTME, your day may vary from being too boring to too exciting depending on how you choose to spend it. If you have lectures from 9 am to 4 pm, your day could go like this:

9 am-11 am:

You may experience some delays when getting to the college gate due to traffic, local train travel, and fights for rickshaws. Once you arrive, you will need your id card to enter the premises, and it needs to be scanned on a biometric machine, which sometimes takes a few tries. The reception lobby has two lifts, one for odd floors and one for even floors, with long lines. The lift staff and canteen staff have priority in using the lifts. If you're running late, consider using the stairs to get to your classroom, but this can be exhausting if your classroom is on a higher floor.

When you reach your classroom, you may find that the door is locked or that the faculty won't let you enter because you're late. You may feel frustrated, but keep in mind that you're not alone as your classmates may have also been kicked out. This could be an opportunity to head to Prithvi Cafe, the nearest cafe, and hang out with friends.

11 am-1 pm:

If you manage to get into your next lecture, you may have to take a seat at the front if all other seats are taken. If you're interested in the subject and the faculty, you will pay full attention; otherwise, you may try to pass the time. You can't use your mobile while sitting at the front. After the lecture, you may check your mobile and find out that the 3-4 pm lecture is canceled, but you need to complete an assignment during the break in the 2-3 pm lecture. You'll need to plan your time accordingly and find a seat in the back.

During the next lecture, you may need to complete the assignment, which could be challenging since the websites that could help you might be blocked. However, you can still use Wikipedia and copy information to complete your assignment. After finishing your work, you may feel accomplished.

1 pm-2 pm:

It's break time, and you'll want to head to the canteen to catch a seat. The MPSTME canteen is one of the best canteens among the SVKM's colleges. Here, you can order food, share it, make fun of your friends, and meet friends from other streams, which can help you take a break from lectures and assignments.

2 pm-3 pm:

When you get back to the class, you may sit at the back and witness your classmates submit their assignments or make excuses for not completing them. Whether you choose to pay attention in the lecture is entirely up to you, but the faculty will try to make the lecture interesting. It's the most important part of the day, so try to stay focused.

Overall, it's essential to manage your time well and stay disciplined to make the most of your day.

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Which is better between Sharda University and GL Bajaj for a B.Tech?

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Shalini Mahaan Posted On : September 15th, 2021
M.Tech (Soft engineering) from Sharda University (2019)

A few of my friends graduated from Sharda University and G. L. Bajaj. Here is some information about these universities that might help you know about them a bit better. Both the colleges are good but there are some pros and cons.

  • If you are looking for a life similar to school-life where you have to wear uniforms and attend classes till 5 'O'clock then you can choose G.L Bajaj.
  • The curriculum is strict at GL Bajaj whereas, in Sharda University, the lifestyle is more lenient. 
  • At Sharda more opportunities are provided to those who have the potential or interest. A number of events and extracurricular activities are organized. The best faculties from IIT’s and other fields. 
Particulars Sharda University G. L. Bajaj
Total fees 6.85 Lakhs – 7.71 Lakhs 4.36 Lakhs – 10.45 Lakhs
Placement percent 50%  95%
Highest CTC INR 18 LPA INR 31 LPA
Average CTC INR 4 LPA INR 3.5 LPA

It is suggested that you go for Sharda University as it is much better than G. L. Bajaj. However, ultimately it is your decision. .

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Is kakatiya university good (for b.tech)?

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Malabika Ghose Posted On : October 30th, 2021
ME in Sanitation Science Technology and Management at BITS Pilani, K. K. Birla Goa Campus (2021)

I have a few friends who went to Kakatiya University. According to their opinion, it is not a good option for pursuing your B.Tech. 

  • The faculty base is not good.
  • There are no such lab facilities available.
  • The mid-term exams are taken after the compilation of the semester examinations.
  • In a semester, the first 4-5 months there will be almost no classes, and the syllabus is completed in the last 10 days or so.

Kakatiya University will not help you learn and develop the skills you require to do well in your career. If you have other better options, go for them instead.

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Is Kurukshetra University good for a B.Tech?

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Saheli Koul Posted On : October 1st, 2021
B.Tech (Mechanical) from Kurukshetra University (2017)

Some of my friends studied at Kurukshetra University. According to them, it hardly matters from which University you have graduated. All that matters is what you have learned in all those years. Here are some things about the college:

  • The professors there should be well qualified, they must pay much attention to co-curriculum and above all good placements.
  • Honestly speaking, my friends suggest that there isn't any good in doing B.Tech from Kurukshetra University. 
  • This is because the colleges affiliated with it are worth nothing. 
  • There are very few placements in the colleges and the staff is also not organized.
  • The main concern of the students in KUK is the results. 
  • It has a record of very poor results whose blame can be put on both the University as well as the students. 
  • Furthermore, the curriculum is also not updated.
Categories B.Tech at Kurukshetra University
Course Fee 3.36 lakh
Highest CTC 12-15 LPA
Average CTC 6-8 LPA
Recruiting Companies CTS, Reliance, TCS, Deloitte, etc.

Lastly, it is suggested that, though the university is “A” graded and one of the old universities it's worth nothing, getting a degree from Kurukshetra University.

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What is CSJM University like for a B.Tech?

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Vinayak Shastri Posted On : October 20th, 2021
Studied B.Com from Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University (2018)

Here are some of the information given by a pass out student from CSJM University :

  1. The fee structure is not higher than other private colleges as it is a government college and comes under state government universities.
  2. Admission is given on the basis of the State Entrance Examination conducted by AKTU. 
  3. If you are looking for campus placement opportunities, then you should not join this university. It would be better to look for other career options after doing B.Tech from CSJM.
  4. You have to put more effort into yourself to secure a future. However, the faculty is supportive but they lack proper resources. 

After graduation, you can prepare further for GATE and with a good percentile, join an MNC.

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What is the application procedure for BTech in Thapar University?

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Saloni Rathi Posted On : August 7th, 2021
Studied at Delhi University (2019)

You can refer to the complete procedure on the official website of Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology University. Here’s what I gathered from one of my friends studying there. The admission process is pretty simple. 

  • The university releases the application form for admission tentatively in the month of July. 
  • It is advised that you ensure that you fulfill all of the eligibility criteria as per the guidelines of the university.
  • Make sure that you fill out the application form as soon as possible to avoid any sort of inconvenience later in the admission process. 
  • The University conducts a total of 3 rounds for admission. You are required to pay non-refundable counseling fees of INR 2,000. 
  • The admission to the B.Tech is done on the basis of JEE Main score of the applicants. 

It is not necessary for candidates to submit the application form to get admission into the University. You can refer to the information available on the official website of the university to get updates regarding the important dates of the admission process.

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What is the fee structure of Central University of Haryana for B.Tech courses?

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Siddha Yadav Posted On : December 21st, 2021
B.Tech (Civil Engineering) at Central University of Haryana (2017)

The fee structure of Central University of Haryana for B.Tech courses is:

Category Fee
B.Tech Course Fee INR 66,150
Hostel Fee INR 11, 500 (1 year)
Mess Fee INR 2000-2500 (per month)

You will get the detailed division of the course fee on their official website.

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Is Mizoram University a good option for a B.Tech?

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Hiten Patel Posted On : January 20th, 2022
B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mizoram University (2018)

One of my friends studied at Mizoram University (MZU). According to him, it is not a good choice to opt for MZU to pursue engineering.

Here are some reasons why:

  • The infrastructure is not at par with other Government Funded Technical Institutions (GFTIs). 
  • Students are not allowed to use the multimedia lab, also they lack updated technologies.
  • The curriculum is obsolete and does not match with the latest industrial requirements. 
  • The content that is taught here will not extend your skill set or make you more employable. 
  • In the final year, every student is required to undergo Industrial Training for a minimum of 30 days and a maximum of 45 days. There is no scope for any internships. 
  • The faculty members are not competent and lack fundamental knowledge of their respective subjects.
  • The hostels often face insufficient electricity and water supply.
  • The mess food is not at all hygienic. Students have complained to authorities about these issues but they pay no attention to them.
  • The wifi connection is also unstable.
  • Placements are not up to the mark. Getting placed in service-oriented companies like Wipro, TCS, etc. is seen as an accomplishment.

Therefore, it is suggested that you do not opt for MZU to study engineering, because it will not be worthwhile. As you will learn less and even fall out of job opportunities.

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What is the placement salary for a B.Tech from Aligarh Muslim University?

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Khaleda Yasmin Posted On : August 14th, 2020
Studied at Aligarh Muslim University (2015)

Aligarh Muslim University is one of the most reputed universities in the nation. Its overall NIRF ranking is 19 for the year 2020. It has a well recognized and felicitated team of faculty members who groom aspiring engineers to the standard of the leading organizations in the market.

Many reputed companies like TCS, Accenture, Infosys, IBM, JK Techno soft, HCL, Wipro, Bharti Telesoft and PSU's which include ONGC, IOCL, NPCIL participate in the recruitment drives. Over the years, the average placement rate has been over 60% with the average package at offer being between 4-7LPA. The statistics denote that for the computer science and electronics branch the placement rate has been higher, mostly over 75%. Key highlights of the 2017-18 placement session:

  • 167 students got placed in companies like Wipro, Siemens, Adobe, Voltas among many others
  • Highest package at offer was 15.5LPA
  • Average package at offer was 8.7LPA

The 2018-19 placement season was a sombre one, the key highlights being:

  • Average placement rate around 80%
  • Highest package offered was 15.6LPA
  • Average package offered was in the range of 3-5LPA

Apart from bagging jobs the students have also been offered internships by many MNCs and core government agencies. At first sight, it looks like the placement record isn’t that great but if one excels in the field of study then there are ample number of opportunities present.

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