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8.7 /5

Course Curriculum Overview

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7.3 /5

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Tell us the detailed fee structure (yearly) and scholarship details (if any). Mention the fees for the complete course along with the fact that it is increasing or not. Please consider including: The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours. Names and amounts of scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Like merit cum need.

Faculty

Please provide insights around the faculty members of your college. Also mention about the course structure, exam systems and marking schemes. Please consider including: The faculty-to-student ratio. How is the faculty to student relationship and how approachable are the faculties? The name of the faculties you liked and why did you like them? Who are the best faculties? The names of the faculties you didn't like and reason for not liking them? How many exams are there and how easy or difficult are they? How many students fail to clear the exams? How relevant is the course curriculum?


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4.0 /5

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Tell us the detailed fee structure (yearly) and scholarship details (if any). Mention the fees for the complete course along with the fact that it is increasing or not.* The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours. Names and amounts of scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Like merit cum need.

Internships Opportunities

Tell us the detailed fee structure (yearly) and scholarship details (if any). Mention the fees for the complete course along with the fact that it is increasing or not.* The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours. Names and amounts of scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Like merit cum need.


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6.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview

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7.3 /5

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Faculty

Please provide insights around the faculty members of your college. Also mention about the course structure, exam systems and marking schemes. Please consider including: The faculty-to-student ratio. How is the faculty to student relationship and how approachable are the faculties? The name of the faculties you liked and why did you like them? Who are the best faculties? The names of the faculties you didn't like and reason for not liking them? How many exams are there and how easy or difficult are they? How many students fail to clear the exams? How relevant is the course curriculum?


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7.5 /5

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Faculty

Please provide insights around the faculty members of your college. Also mention about the course structure, exam systems and marking schemes. Please consider including: The faculty-to-student ratio. How is the faculty to student relationship and how approachable are the faculties? The name of the faculties you liked and why did you like them? Who are the best faculties? The names of the faculties you didn't like and reason for not liking them? How many exams are there and how easy or difficult are they? How many students fail to clear the exams? How relevant is the course curriculum?


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Faculty

Please provide insights around the faculty members of your college. Also mention about the course structure, exam systems and marking schemes. Please consider including: The faculty-to-student ratio. How is the faculty to student relationship and how approachable are the faculties? The name of the faculties you liked and why did you like them? Who are the best faculties? The names of the faculties you didn't like and reason for not liking them? How many exams are there and how easy or difficult are they? How many students fail to clear the exams? How relevant is the course curriculum?


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8.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview

Tell us the detailed fee structure (yearly) and scholarship details (if any). Mention the fees for the complete course along with the fact that it is increasing or not.* The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours. Names and amounts of scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Li

Fees and Financial Aid

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4.0 /5

Faculty

1. The course curriculum is designed to help students gain fundamental understanding of the various functional areas of management like, finance, marketing, HR and operations. The difficulty level of the course curriculum is average. 2. The good aspect of the curriculum is that it allows one to get exposed to several crucial concepts of the management which are highly practical in nature. On the other hand, the bad aspect is that most of the curriculum is out dated and not focused on current developments. 3. The courses is divided into 4 semester (2 years). Each semester has 2 exams (minor and major). 4. Each day there are approximately 5-6 classes for the first 2 semesters and then in 3 semester 3 classes each day on an average and in the 4th semester only 2 classes. Timings are usually between (9 AM to 6 PM) from Monday to Friday. 5. The teaching methodology is usually PPT based lectures and sometimes there are case studies discussion. 6. I personally Admire Dr. Vishal Vyas and Dr. Gaurav Aggrawal (both finance faculties). The way they deliver lectures, engage students and teach each concept in depth allows students to gain deeper understanding of the finance domain. 7. Yes, there is a criteria for minimum 75% attendance in all subjects before minor and major exam. In case there is short attendance students need to fill undertaking form and consult with the concerned faculty. If the attendance is very short one will not be allowed to sit for the major exam. (One of my classmates got debarred from the major exam in the 2nd semester for short attendance).

Campus Life

There is all the necessary sport facilities in the campus including gym, cricket ground, football ground, volleyball court, badminton court etc. There is a gym which has a trainer and all the required facilities and equipments. Campus don't have a swimming pool in it. The auditorium is really big and library has all the books available in it. College campus is around 250 acres in area. Hostels to academic block is around 600 metres. College has provided students with bicycles to travel. Since it's a green campus, cars and bikes are not allowed inside of the campus. Relatives can't stay in the campus overnight. There is a amul in the hostel area where students can order food. College do provides medical facilities and is sufficient for everyone in the campus.Campus life is great here. Everything in the college operates 24X7. Cafeteria, food joint are open till late night. Students often visit spots which are famous here as they are not too far. Campus is absolutely safe and is guarded by security guards. There is a annual fest called Sierra. Vibe during the events are irreplaceable. There are several clubs and committees including the placement committee, media committee, mess committee. There are no international students exchange programs as of now.


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1. There is a separate area dedicated for sports facilities. It has basketball court, tennis court, swimming pool, badminton court, Table Tennis, Yoga room. There are two sports ground one for football and volleyball and one for cricket. 2. Yes, there is a GYM in college, basic equipment for all types of exercise are available. 3. Yes, there is a swimming pool. It is common for both girls and boys but timings are different. Pool is open from Mon-Tue and Thru-Sat. 4. Auditorium is quite good equipped with all facilities. Library is also huge but the numbers of books and sitting is low. Yes, college provide access to third party databases such as Emrald, ScienceDirect, Scopus for research purposes. 5. College campus is approximately 160 acres. The average distance between hostels and academic block is 300 meters. Students either walk or use bicycle to go classes. 6. Yes, one can keep bike or car but special permission is required from the administration. 7. Yes, relatives can visit campus and allowed to stay in separate place. Students need to inform administration prior to the visit about the stay. 8. There is a NesCafe in the campus. 9. Yes, there is medical center in the college. The timing is 10 AM to 6 PM. Doctors and nurses are well qualified. 1. Overall campus life is quite good. There are many places in the college where students can go to either sit peacefully or enjoy with friends. Many students go Sports Complex to play various sports. Some students can be seen sitting in library late in the evening. While some are just taking walks with their friends. 2. Nightlife is not vibrant there. Nights canteen in available only in 2 hostels BH-1 and BH-3. Most of the students stay in their rooms at night. Not so much activity after 10:30 PM. 3. Majority of the students go out of campus on weekends. Major hangout spots in college is Open Air Theatre and Canteen. While outside of campus there are only few places to visit like Gwalior Fort, Zoo, DB Mall, Chaupati. 4. Locality is safe but most of the students stay inside campus at night because there is nothing much to do outside of campus. 5. The biggest fest of IIITM is Aurora which is a 3 day event took place in February. It has many competitions like, fashion show, singing, dancing and in the end of each day there is DJ night. The campus vibe during events is quite awesome. Everyone enjoys their time and have fun with their friends. 6. The Major club of the college is Uthan which handles all the major events and activities of the college. No, I am not the part of the Uthan club. 7. There is no student exchange program available in the college. However, students can go for international internships and research work with prior permission from the college.

Fees and Financial Aid

1. Semester-Wise Fee (4 Semesters/2 Years) Category - General/OBC-NCL/OBC/PwD a. Tuition Fee - 80000 b. Semester Exam Fee - 1500 c. Library Fee - 2000 d. Registration/Enrolment Fee - 1000 e. Internet and Computer Charges - 2000 f. Medical Facilities - 1500 g. Cultural Activity - 1000 h. Hostel Charges - 12000 i. Hostel Mess fee - 18000 j. One Time Admission Fee - 27250 k. Hostel Mess Security Deposit (one time) - 5000 Category - SC/ST a. Tuition Fee - NA b. Semester Exam Fee - 1500 c. Library Fee - 2000 d. Registration/Enrolment Fee - 1000 e. Internet and Computer Charges - 2000 f. Medical Facilities - 1500 g. Cultural Activity - 1000 h. Hostel Charges - 12000 i. Hostel Mess fee - 18000 j. One Time Admission Fee - 27250 k. Hostel Mess Security Deposit (one time) - 5000 2. Total fee that I will pay for all 4 semesters will be approx - INR 489,250 3. Fee is similar to other government colleges of the same league. 4. Other expenses for the students could be, Cooler charges for hostel room (700), Donation for festive events (as per own discretion), re-exam fee(2000), MOOC courses (1000 each) 5. Indian nationals who are admitted as non-sponsored, regular, full-time PG students are eligible for financial assistance according to norms approved by the Board of Governors and Ministry of Human Resources Development.


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4.0 /5

Campus Life

Ashoka University offers a wide range of sports facilities for both indoor and outdoor activities: Outdoor Sports Facilities: Cricket Ground: A full-sized cricket field is available. Football Field: The university has a well-maintained football field. Tennis Courts: Available for students to play both singles and doubles. Basketball Courts: Outdoor basketball courts are accessible to students. Volleyball Court: Students can play on the volleyball court. Indoor Sports Facilities: Badminton Courts: Indoor courts are available. Table Tennis: Multiple tables are set up for table tennis enthusiasts. Squash Courts: There are indoor squash courts for students. Fitness Center (Gym): The campus features a well-equipped gym with cardio machines, weight training equipment, and spaces for functional workouts. Yes, Ashoka University provides the necessary equipment for most of these sports, but students can also bring their personal equipment if they prefer. Gym Facilities Yes, Ashoka University has a gym that offers a wide range of facilities: Cardio Equipment: Treadmills, stationary bikes, and elliptical machines. Weight Training: Free weights, resistance machines, and kettlebells. Functional Training: Space for yoga, pilates, and other fitness programs. Swimming Pool As of the latest information, there is no swimming pool on the Ashoka University campus. Auditorium and Library Auditorium: The university's auditorium is spacious and modern, equipped with high-quality sound and visual equipment. It is used for cultural events, talks, and performances. Library: The Ashoka Library is well-stocked and provides access to a wide range of books, journals, and academic resources. Access to Books: Books are easily accessible, and students can use the digital catalog to find resources. Library Timings: The library is usually open from early morning until late evening, and during exam periods, the timings might extend. Third-party Database Access: Yes, Ashoka University provides access to several databases, including JSTOR, ProQuest, EBSCOhost, Springer, and more, which are vital for research and projects. Campus Size & Distance Campus Size: The Ashoka University campus is approximately 25 acres. Distance from Hostels to Academic Block: The hostels are located within walking distance of the academic block, usually around 5-10 minutes on foot. Mode of Transport: Most students walk or cycle between the hostels and academic buildings. Personal motorized vehicles are generally not allowed on campus. Personal Vehicles No, students are typically not allowed to keep personal bikes or cars on campus. However, exceptions might be made for special circumstances. Relatives' Stay on Campus Yes, relatives can visit, and the university provides guest accommodations for overnight stays, subject to prior arrangements and availability. Guests are usually required to inform the administration in advance. Food Joints Apart from the central canteen/cafeteria, there are other food outlets such as: Snack bars Coffee shops Small eateries providing diverse cuisines. Medical Center Yes, Ashoka University has a medical center that caters to the health needs of the students, staff, and faculty. The facility is adequately staffed with qualified doctors and nurses who are available round the clock. In case of emergencies, the medical center is equipped to handle basic health issues, and tie-ups with nearby hospitals ensure that serious cases are transferred quickly if needed.Campus life at Ashoka University is vibrant and intellectually stimulating. Students engage in a variety of academic, social, and extracurricular activities. The environment is diverse, with students from different backgrounds, which fosters rich discussions both inside and outside the classroom. Post-Class Activities: After classes, students often participate in clubs, attend workshops or guest lectures, work on group projects, or enjoy sports and fitness activities. The evenings are lively with social events, music jams, movie screenings, and debates. Nightlife at Ashoka University Nightlife: While Ashoka University is primarily academic-focused, it does have a decent nightlife for students. There are informal get-togethers, club meetings, and late-night study sessions. Students can often be found chatting or studying in common areas late into the night. Cafeterias: Yes, some cafeterias and snack bars remain open late, providing food options for students studying or socializing. Roaming at Night: It’s common to see students walking around the campus, especially near hostels or the central quadrangle, during late hours. The campus is well-lit and safe for night strolls. Off-Campus Hangouts & Safety Going Off-Campus: While students enjoy campus life, they do occasionally head out, mostly during weekends. Local Hangout Spots: Students often visit malls or cafes in Sonepat, nearby restaurants, or Delhi (which is around 1-2 hours away). Safety: The locality around the campus is considered safe, but students usually venture out in groups, especially at night. The university also provides security within the campus. Cultural Events and Fests Major Events & Fests: Banjaara: Ashoka’s annual cultural fest, which brings together music, dance, and theatrical performances. Ashoka Lit Fest: Focuses on literature, with discussions and readings from eminent authors. Model United Nations (MUN): One of the prominent events for students interested in diplomacy and public speaking. Celebrities: Recent fests have featured performances by famous artists such as Prateek Kuhad, The Local Train, and Ritviz. The campus vibe during these events is electric, with students actively participating and enjoying the celebrations. Clubs & Committees Ashoka University has a diverse range of student clubs and committees, covering various interests: Cultural Clubs: Music, Dance, Theatre, Photography. Academic Clubs: Debate Society, Economics Society, History Society. Sports Clubs: Football, Basketball, Tennis, Yoga. Social Impact: Enactus, NGOs, and sustainability clubs. Most Important Clubs for CV Building: Clubs like Debate Society, MUN, and Enactus are highly regarded in terms of value addition and building leadership, communication, and organizational skills that look great on a CV. Are You a Part of Any Clubs?: If you'd like to share which clubs interest you or you are a part of, I'd be happy to learn! International Immersion & Student Exchange Programs Yes, Ashoka University offers international immersion programs and student exchange opportunities with several top global universities. Partner Universities: Students often prefer instituitions like Sciences Po (France), King’s College London (UK), and Yale University (USA) for their exchanges. Popularity: A decent number of students opt for these programs to gain global exposure and academic credits. Fees: There might be additional costs depending on the exchange program, but the specifics vary based on the university and duration of the stay. These opportunities offer students exposure to different academic systems and enhance their CVs through international experience.

Internships Opportunities

Ashoka University does offer strong support for summer internships, but 100% placement is not guaranteed every year. Here's a breakdown of the internship scenario: Percentage of Unplaced Students: On average, around 85-90% of students secure internships through the university’s placement cell. For those who are unplaced, Ashoka University encourages students to apply independently or through alumni networks and online job portals like LinkedIn, Internshala, or AngelList. Self-Managed Internships: Students who don't find internships through campus placements often secure internships independently by leveraging personal contacts, online platforms, or faculty recommendations. Paid Internships Paid Internships: The majority of internships secured through campus placements are paid. Around 70-80% of internships offered are paid positions, while the rest may be unpaid, particularly in social impact sectors or research-based roles. Stipend Range Average Stipend: The average monthly stipend for internships ranges from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000. Highest Stipend: The highest monthly stipend can go up to ₹80,000 to ₹1,00,000, usually offered by top consulting firms, financial instituitions, or multinational corporations. Lowest Stipend: Some internships, particularly in the non-profit or education sector, may offer stipends as low as ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 or sometimes none at all for voluntary positions. Most Preferred Companies The preferred companies for internships depend on the course, but here are some common trends: Economics/Finance Students: Companies like Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and McKinsey & Company are highly sought after due to their reputation and high stipends (around ₹50,000 to ₹80,000 per month). Liberal Arts Students: Internships in media houses (The Indian Express, The Quint), consulting firms, and policy think tanks are common. Monthly stipends in this field range from ₹15,000 to ₹35,000. Bulk Hiring Companies Some companies hire students in bulk for internships. These typically include: Consulting Firms: McKinsey, BCG, and EY hire large numbers of interns across different roles. The average stipend is around ₹30,000 to ₹60,000 per month. Tech Firms: Companies like Microsoft, Google, and Tata Consultancy Services also hire in bulk for technical roles, with stipends averaging ₹40,000 to ₹80,000 per month. Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs) PPO Conversion Rate: Around 20-30% of students convert their internships into Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs). This percentage is higher in courses like Economics, Finance, and Computer Science, where companies seek long-term talent. Final Placements After PPO: If a student accepts a PPO, they are generally not allowed to sit for final placements, as the PPO is considered a final offer. However, exceptions might be made in case of exceptional circumstances, subject to approval by the placement cell. Internship Scenario Across Courses Economics/Finance/CS: The internship scenario is generally better for students in Economics, Finance, and Computer Science courses due to high demand in consulting, finance, and tech industries. Humanities & Social Sciences: Students in humanities fields may find fewer paid internships compared to those in economics or CS. However, opportunities in research, NGOs, and media still offer valuable experience, even if the stipends are lower. In summary, the overall internship experience at Ashoka is robust, with many students securing valuable and paid internships across different industries. While not every student secures an internship through the university’s placement process, ample opportunities exist both on and off-campus.


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4.1 /5

Campus Life

Sports Facilities * Outdoor Sports: BSA College Mathura boasts a variety of outdoor sports facilities, including cricket grounds, football fields, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and tennis courts. * Indoor Sports: The college also has indoor sports facilities like a badminton court, table tennis tables, and a squash court. * Equipment: Most of the necessary sports equipment is provided by the college. However, for specialized equipment or personal preference, students may need to arrange their own. Gym * Gym: Yes, BSA College Mathura has a well-equipped gym. * Facilities: The gym offers a range of workout machines, free weights, and cardio equipment. Swimming Pool * Swimming Pool: Yes, the college has a swimming pool. * Separate for Boys and Girls: The pool is usually separate for boys and girls. * Access: Students can access the pool during designated times, often scheduled by the sports department. Auditorium and Library * Auditorium: The auditorium is spacious and well-equipped, often used for various events, lectures, and performances. * Library: The library has a vast collection of books, journals, and other resources. * Accessibility: Books are generally easily accessible, and the library staff is helpful in assisting students. * Library Timings: The library typically has extended hours to accommodate students' study needs. * Third-Party Databases: Yes, the library provides access to various third-party databases like Jstor, IEEE Xplore, and Scopus for research and projects. Campus Size and Travel * Campus Size: The campus is relatively large, with a good distance between hostels and the academic block. * Travel: Most students travel on foot or by bicycle within the campus. Some may also use college-provided transportation or their own vehicles, if allowed. Personal Vehicles * Personal Vehicles: The college may have specific rules regarding personal vehicles on campus. It's advisable to check with the administration for the latest guidelines. Relative Visits * Relative Visits: Relatives can usually visit students on campus for overnight stays. The college may have specific arrangements for such visits, including guest rooms or accommodations. Food Joints * Food Joints: Apart from the central canteen and cafeteria, there are often other food outlets on campus, such as canteens in different hostels or departmental canteens. Medical Center * Medical Center: The college typically has a medical center with basic healthcare facilities. * Sufficiency: The medical center may be sufficient for minor ailments and emergencies. However, for serious medical conditions, students may need to seek treatment at nearby hospitals. * Staff: The doctors and nurses at the medical center are generally qualified to handle common health issues.BSA College Mathura offers a vibrant and engaging campus life. Most students balance their academics with various extracurricular activities. After classes, students often: * Study in the library or their rooms. * Participate in sports and fitness activities. * Engage in club or committee activities. * Hang out with friends at cafeterias, canteens, or common areas. * Pursue hobbies like music, art, or photography. Nightlife and Campus Safety * Nightlife: While NIT Mathura doesn't have a bustling nightlife like metropolitan cities, there are still options for students to unwind. Cafeterias and canteens often stay open late, and students can be seen roaming around the campus during the night, especially during events or festivals. * Campus Safety: The campus is generally safe, and security personnel are always present. However, it's always advisable to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Going Out and Hangout Spots * Going Out: Students often go out to explore the city of Mathura or nearby areas like Vrindavan. * Hangout Spots: Both on and off campus, there are various places to hang out. Popular spots include: * On-campus: Cafeterias, canteens, sports grounds, and the central park. * Off-campus: Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Govind Dev Ji Temple, Holi Resort, and various eateries in the city. Safety in the Locality * Safety: The locality around NIT Mathura is generally safe, especially during the day. However, it's advisable to avoid venturing out alone late at night, especially in unfamiliar areas. Fests and Cultural Events * Fests and Events: NIT Mathura hosts various fests and cultural events throughout the year. The campus atmosphere is electric during these events, with students participating in competitions, performances, and celebrations. * Celebrities: In recent years, NIT Mathura has attracted popular celebrities to perform at its fests. While I don't have specific information about the most recent performers, you can check the college's official website or social media for updates. Clubs and Committees * Clubs and Committees: NIT Mathura offers a wide range of clubs and committees, catering to diverse interests. Some popular ones include: * Technical clubs (e.g., Robotics, Coding) * Cultural clubs (e.g., Music, Dance, Drama) * Sports clubs (e.g., Cricket, Football, Basketball) * Student council * Literary clubs * Participation: Many students actively participate in multiple clubs and committees, gaining valuable experience and skills. Important Clubs for Value Addition * Technical clubs: These clubs are often considered crucial for students seeking to enhance their technical skills and build strong CVs. Participation in coding, robotics, or other technical clubs can provide valuable experience and projects. * Student council: Being a part of the student council can develop leadership, organizational, and communication skills. International Immersion and Exchange Programs * Programs: Yes, NIT Mathura offers international immersion and student exchange programs. These programs provide students with the opportunity to study abroad and gain global exposure. * Preferred Universities: Students often prefer universities in countries like the USA, UK, Germany, and Australia due to their academic reputation and cultural diversity. * Participation: The number of students opting for these programs varies each year. It's advisable to check with the college's international relations office for the latest statistics. * Extra Fee: Yes, there is usually an extra fee associated with international exchange programs to cover tuition, accommodation, and living expenses.

Faculty

Yes there is a attendance criteria of 65% in our college . Till now I have not seen anyone being penalised for attendance in my college. My course curriculum is easy. In the first and the second year there are 7 subjects each semester out of which 3 are core subjects and the other 3 you have options to select for the subject you want to study and the 1 left is selected by the college only. In the final year you have 6 subjects 4 core subjects and the other 2 you have a option to select. The good aspect of my course is that it's easy and on the other hand the bas aspect is there is less of a practical knowledge and more of the theory part. My college is the morning one so the timings are 8:30 to 2:30 and then totally depends on your class timetables. Someday you will have 5 classes and some day only 1.


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3.1 /5

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Course curriculum was easy but schedule of classes was so hectic. Good aspect was that course was interesting and easy to learn but bad aspect was huge syllabus. We attended 4 classes during a day sometimes research labs and theory classes. timing of classes was 8a.m.-4 p.m. We don't so much free time due to hectic schedule and so much file work. Teaching methodology was really appreciable. Teachers uses presentation, pdfs, even used board for teaching. Renu mam from zoology department she was reall brilliant teacher and her behaviour was polite and humble. She use to help us a lot. Chemistry department was so rude to students we were really tired of them. Yes 75% attendance was mandatory. If that was not fulfilled you have to come with your parents to college and tell a genuine reason to teachers why u didn't come to college and then they will issue you your admit card. Yes even I've been penalised for this coz I suffered from food poisioning one semester and my attendance was short and i faced lots of issues coz of that.

Exam Structure

There is no other way like management quota or donation to get nto Delhi University. One has to give the exam get marks to get into one. The preferred exam for my course is CUET. One has to get atleast above 650 to get into my college and course. It varies for students having Qouta, like for EWS one can get in by 550 marks and then for OBC ans SC/ST it lowers even more. There is no GD or Interview. Only counselling is there. 3 rounds are there. Approximately result is declared after 20 days of each counselling session and maybe a one dsy time is given to the student to select either they want to freeze the seat of the college they got or want to take a chance to upgrade it. They are also given options to change their preference sheet if they want to.


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3.1 /5

Campus Life

Sports Facilities * Outdoor Sports: Football field, cricket ground, basketball court, tennis court, volleyball court. * Indoor Sports: Badminton court, table tennis tables, squash court. * Equipment: The college provides most of the necessary equipment for sports, but students may need to bring their own specialized gear for some activities. Auditorium and Library * Auditorium: The auditorium is spacious and well-maintained, used for various events like lectures, seminars, and cultural performances. * Library: The library has a vast collection of books, journals, and online resources. Books are generally easily accessible. * Library Timings: The library is open for extended hours, including evenings and weekends. Campus Size and Transportation * Campus Size: The campus is moderately sized, with a pleasant walking distance between the hostels and academic blocks. * Transportation: Most students travel on foot or by bicycle. Personal Vehicles * Personal Vehicles: Students are typically allowed to keep personal bikes on campus. However, the policy for cars may vary depending on the college's parking facilities and traffic regulations. Food Joints * Food Joints: Apart from the central canteen/cafeteria, there may be other food outlets on campus, such as convenience stores, coffee shops, or food trucks. Medical Center * Medical Center: The college has a medical center with a team of qualified doctors and nurses. While it can handle most common ailments, serious medical conditions may require referral to external hospitals. Overall Campus Life The campus life is vibrant and engaging, with a diverse range of activities and opportunities. Students often participate in clubs, societies, and sports teams. After classes, many students can be found studying in the library, attending club meetings, or participating in extracurricular activities. Going Out Students frequently venture outside the campus to explore local attractions, such as restaurants, cafes, shopping malls, and parks. Popular hangout spots can vary depending on the college's location and the preferences of the student body. Safety The locality is generally safe, but it's always advisable to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially during late-night hours. Fests and Cultural Events The college organizes various fests and cultural events throughout the year, including music festivals, cultural shows, and sports tournaments. These events create a lively and energetic atmosphere on campus. While specific celebrity performances may vary, popular artists often grace the stage during these events. Clubs and Committees The college offers a wide range of clubs and committees, catering to diverse interests. Some popular options include literary clubs, debating societies, sports teams, and cultural clubs. Many students actively participate in these organizations, gaining valuable skills and experiences. Important Clubs and Committees The most important clubs and committees for students often depend on their career aspirations and interests. However, clubs related to academics, research, or professional development can be particularly valuable in terms of value addition and CV pointers.

Faculty

The course curriculum at PCCOER can be quite challenging, as it requires a solid understanding of complex technical concepts and rigorous problem-solving skills. While the coursework is demanding, students generally manage to pass, though some do struggle with the exams, especially if they are not well-prepared. Good aspects of the course include a comprehensive syllabus that covers the essentials of the field and prepares students for real-world applications. The faculty is knowledgeable and supportive, and the course is designed to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. On the downside, the workload can be intense, and the pressure of keeping up with the fast-paced curriculum can be overwhelming at times. Each academic year typically includes a series of exams, often comprising mid-term and end-of-term assessments. On average, students may have 4 to 6 exams spread throughout the year. Classes generally take place from early morning until late afternoon, with around 4 to 6 classes per day. Timings can vary, but students usually have a few hours of free time between classes for study or relaxation. The teaching methodology employed by the faculty includes lectures, practical sessions, and project-based learning. Some professors use interactive teaching methods and real-life case studies to enhance understanding, while others stick to more traditional lecture-based approaches. Among the faculty, I particularly admire Professor Dipali for their engaging teaching style and ability to make complex topics accessible. Conversely, I found that Professor Maithali could be less approachable and sometimes struggled to clarify difficult concepts effectively. There is a mandatory attendance rule at PCCOER, typically requiring students to maintain at least 75% attendance. If students fail to meet this requirement, they may face penalties such as being barred from exams or losing credits. I have seen a few students being penalized for not fulfilling the attendance criteria, which sometimes led to additional stress and the need for extra efforts to catch up.


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TV
3.9 /5

Campus Life

The campus at PCCOER offers a range of sports facilities. For outdoor sports, there are well-maintained courts and grounds for cricket, football, basketball, and volleyball. The college also provides facilities for indoor sports like table tennis, badminton, and squash. Most of the necessary sports equipment is provided by the college, though students may sometimes need to bring their own for certain activities. Yes, the college has a gym equipped with a variety of fitness machines and weights. The facilities are generally well-maintained, allowing students to stay fit and healthy. The campus does have a swimming pool, which is shared by both boys and girls. Students can access the pool during scheduled hours, and it's typically available several times a week, depending on maintenance and usage policies. The auditorium and library are key facilities on campus. The auditorium is spacious and used for various events, seminars, and presentations. The library is well-equipped with a wide range of books and resources, though access to specific texts may sometimes be limited. The library is usually open from early morning until late evening, providing ample time for study. Additionally, students have access to third-party databases and online resources for research and projects, including JSTOR and IEEE Xplore. The college campus is quite large, with the distance from the hostels to the academic block being around 10-15 minutes on foot. Most students prefer walking or using bicycles to travel between the hostels and academic buildings. Students are generally allowed to keep personal bikes on campus, but there are strict regulations about keeping cars. Permission to bring a car requires special authorization from the college administration. Relatives can visit students on campus, and overnight stays are permitted. There are specific guest accommodations or arrangements for such visits, though it’s best to check with the hostel administration for detailed procedures. Apart from the central canteen, there are several other food joints and small eateries around the campus where students can get snacks and meals. The medical center on campus provides basic healthcare services. While it is adequate for routine health issues, more specialized medical needs might require visiting external healthcare facilities. The center is staffed by qualified doctors and nurses who offer necessary medical support to students. Overall, campus life at PCCOER is vibrant and engaging. After classes, most students participate in a variety of activities, such as joining clubs, studying in the library, or relaxing with friends in common areas. Many students also engage in sports or use the gym to unwind after a busy day. The nightlife on campus is relatively quiet, with most activities winding down by evening. Cafeterias and canteens generally close by 8-9 PM, so late-night food options are limited. While some students do roam around the campus during the night, the activity is minimal compared to daytime. Students frequently go out of the campus to explore nearby areas. Major hangout spots include local cafes, malls, and eateries. Within the campus, popular spots include the central lawn and recreational areas where students gather for leisure and socializing. The locality around the campus is generally considered safe for nighttime outings, but students are always advised to be cautious and aware of their surroundings. The campus hosts several major fests and cultural events throughout the year, such as the annual cultural fest “Cultural Conclave” and “Techno Mania” tech fest. These events create an energetic and festive atmosphere, with a lot of enthusiasm and participation from students. Recently, some well-known celebrities who performed include [Celebrity Names], adding to the excitement and grandeur of these events. Major clubs and committees on campus include the Cultural Club, Technical Club, Sports Committee, and Event Management Team. I am part of the [Name of Club/Committee], which focuses on [brief description of the club’s activities]. The Cultural Club and the Technical Club are particularly significant for students in terms of value addition and CV enhancement. They offer opportunities to develop skills, network, and gain experience that can be valuable for future careers.

Placement Experience

Final placements at PCCOER generally start around the beginning of the final semester, usually in December or January. The placement process can last until the end of the semester, which means it often concludes by May, depending on the number of companies visiting and the number of students still seeking offers. While most students do get placed, it's not always 100%. Typically, about 5-10% of students might remain unplaced by the end of the placement season. To help these students, the college often conducts additional placement drives, provides career counseling, and helps with resume building and interview preparation. The placement cell also maintains contacts with various companies to secure opportunities for those who are still looking. Regarding CTC (Cost to Company): The average CTC offered is around ₹5-7 lakhs per annum. The highest CTC can go up to ₹15-20 lakhs per annum, especially with companies like TCS and Accenture. The lowest CTC might be around ₹3-4 lakhs per annum, depending on the company and role. Most preferred companies for our course include leading firms like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro. These companies are favored due to their strong industry reputation and career growth opportunities. Their average CTC typically ranges from ₹5-7 lakhs per annum. Companies that hire students in bulk for placements include major IT and consulting firms such as Accenture and Capgemini. These companies offer an average CTC of around ₹5-6 lakhs per annum. The placement committee plays a crucial role in organizing placement drives, liaising with companies, and assisting students with their applications. They help ensure that all students have access to placement opportunities and provide support throughout the process. While the process is generally transparent, there can be occasional concerns or perceptions of bias, especially if certain students or companies are given preferential treatment. Overall, the placement committee works to maintain fairness and transparency, but individual experiences can vary.


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Kk
7.4 /5

Faculty

Here’s a detailed view of VIT’s course curriculum, exams, teaching methods, and attendance rules based on my experience: Course Curriculum: - Difficulty Level: - The curriculum is designed to be challenging, especially in technical courses like CSE, IT, and ECE, but it's manageable if you stay on top of your studies. Concepts related to machine learning, data structures, algorithms, and software development require consistent effort. - For someone from a strong math or programming background, the initial semesters are quite manageable, but it gets tougher in the later stages with more practical applications and projects. - Do Students Fail?: - Yes, students do fail if they don't prepare well or miss assignments. However, it’s not common unless you completely ignore studies. The grading system offers chances to recover with internal assessments and practical marks. Good and Bad Aspects of the Course: - Good Aspects: 1. The course offers up-to-date topics like AI, Machine Learning, and Cloud Computing. 2. Practical knowledge is emphasized through projects and lab work. 3. The freedom to choose electives allows you to tailor your learning to your interests. - Bad Aspects: 1. Some subjects can be theory-heavy and less focused on practical applications. 2. The credit system sometimes forces students to take unnecessary subjects to complete their credits. 3. The strict attendance policies can become a burden, even if you're otherwise performing well academically. Exams: - Number of Exams: - There are typically three main exams each semester: 1. CAT 1 (Continuous Assessment Test) – usually after a month into the semester. 2. CAT 2 – around the middle of the semester. 3. FAT – at the end of the semester, covering the entire syllabus. In addition to these, there are frequent quizzes, assignments, and lab exams. Daily Classes & Timings: - Number of Classes: - On average, there are 4 to 6 classes a day, depending on your timetable and electives. - Class Timings: - Classes typically start at 8:00 AM and go on until 3:00 or 4:00 PM. Some days are lighter, ending by 12:00 or 1:00 PM. - Free Time: - After 4 PM, most students have free time, which they use for extracurriculars, self-study, or group projects. VIT has a strong culture of club activities and hackathons, which are great to participate in during this time. Teaching Methodology: - Teaching Style: - Faculty members usually follow a mix of theoretical lectures with practical lab sessions. - Some use interactive tools and coding challenges in class to make learning more engaging, while others stick to more traditional methods like PowerPoint presentations and assignments. - Admired Faculty: 1. Prof. Siva Rama Krishnan: I admire them for their engaging teaching style and real-world examples that make difficult concepts easy to grasp. 2. Prof. Swarna Priya R.M: Their support for projects and innovative ideas is highly appreciated. They give students the freedom to explore beyond the syllabus. - Not-so-admired Faculty: 1. Prof. Bimal : Their lectures are often monotonous and focus too much on theory, making it hard to apply the knowledge practically. 2. Prof. Gunasekaran and Prof. Gnanavignesh: Lack of interaction and rigid teaching style make it hard for students to ask questions or participate actively. Mandatory Attendance Rule: - Attendance Requirement: - Yes, VIT has a strict 75% minimum attendance requirement. Failing to meet this requirement can prevent you from sitting for the final exams. - Consequences of Low Attendance: - If you don't meet the attendance criteria, you may be denied the chance to take the final exams, and it’s not uncommon for students to get penalized this way. In some cases, re-tests or special permissions can be requested, but it’s not guaranteed. - I have seen students being penalized for low attendance, which forced them to repeat the semester or lose out on their preferred electives. In conclusion, VIT’s course structure is balanced but challenging. The mandatory attendance rules and rigorous exam schedule keep students on their toes, but the variety in teaching methodologies and the availability of electives make it a rewarding experience if managed well.

Campus Life

The campus infrastructure of christ university is facinating including a common meetup point for students in the centre of college and the game room in basemesnt is exiting for students like who wanted to play pool , carrom foose ball , . sports facilities in college is also very gokd which include vell maintained football turf , basket ball court , badminton court , table tennis room , kabbaddi court , long jump pit , as well as dance room . . the college do have a gym but the asses to the gym is only for the hostlers not for day boarders .the auditorium and library of the college is must to visit the cleaniliness and infratructure is so sofesticated students have to be in their uniform to access both the places and ghave to punch thier id cards in the biomatrix scanner for entry , the library also has a locker room so that the belongings of the students are safe outside library . the college capmus is big enought to take almost 2 hrs to visit every place while the college have the hostels inside the college campus and the farthest pg is also just 800 metres away from the campus . so students generally prefer to travel by foot and for far living localites there are bus services by the college . the college doesents promotes overnight stays of relatives or parents inside the campus and students are not allowed to go outside campus after 9 pm and studrnts vehechles need to be removed from campus by 9 pm after that no outsider can assess college facilities . the canteen inside the campus consist of a very large area for the students to sit togather and eat with multiple food option at differest stalls inside the campus . the college have a medical centre for students not feeling well or having medical issues , the doctors and nurses inside the campus are well qualified there are three medical rooms in each building and over night facilities for hostlers , including blue form to secure attendence of ill student and red form so that girl facing munsturation can take a leave for rest and secure her attendence .The overall campus life is very good as for the student the friendly environment helps them to coupe aesily and the peers help in competing in fests and examination . the night life of the college is upto 9 pm but till the tiem there are jamming sessions and some time there are open mic forums including standup comedy but sad part is the caffeteria is closed till the time else it would have given flovours in the performances . . the students can be seen roaming arround till 11 pm till the pg allowed them to go out only the hostlers cant be seen on the streets after 9 but the surrounding near the college is entirely of pg students very rearly populated by family household so it is safe waling in the streets late night . . the major fest and culture in the colle are darpan and linguistic cultere in darpan students compete within the department to win excludive prices which include several events like singing , dancing , rangoli making , instruments , and even e sport events including VALORANT , BGMI , FIFA CODM , etc . while in the linguistic fest students wears their traditional outfit and there are several events like open mic in reginol lang uage thir cultural songs dance , etc . . college doesent promotes invinting cebs in fest it believes in uts students to conduct as well as they can to make the fest memorable . . the SWO ( student welfare organization ) and SC ( student council , ) and NCC are imp clums and committee in the campus ehic contains 3 credits each which helps in builing resume an cv


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SC
3.3 /5

Exam Structure

Admission Process for VIT (2022): 1. Application Process: - The first step is to fill out the VITEEE application form, which usually opens around November or December each year. - The form requires basic details, educational qualifications, and the choice of preferred course and campus (e.g., VIT Vellore, Chennai, etc.). - The deadline for submission is typically in March. 2. Entrance Exam (VITEEE): - VIT conducts its VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Exam) in April. - The exam consists of multiple-choice questions covering subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, aptitude and English. - The results are announced in May, with ranks provided based on your performance. 3. Counseling Process: - Counseling is held in two phases, generally starting in June. - Based on your VITEEE rank, you’ll be invited for the Phase 1 counseling, which usually happens for students with ranks up to 20,000. - Students who rank higher participate in Phase 2 counseling. - The counseling process involves: 1. Document verification (class 12th mark sheet, VITEEE scorecard, etc.) 2. Payment of an advance fee (usually ₹50,000 for seat confirmation) 3. Choosing your preferred campus and branch of study. - The category of fees (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) is also determined based on your rank, with higher ranks getting lower fee categories. 4. Commencement of Classes: - Once your seat is confirmed, you will receive details about the start of the semester. Classes usually begin in July(mine started in September). - Before the academic session, VIT organizes orientation programs to familiarize students with the campus, departments, and student resources. Most Preferred Exam: For the B.Tech program, the VITEEE is the most preferred exam. A safe score/rank to ensure admission in the 1st category for popular branches like CSE or IT is typically below 10,000. If your rank is higher than that, you may still get admission but in the 2nd or 3rd fee categories. Other Admission Routes: 1. Management Quota: - VIT offers management quota seats, which are available for students who do not qualify through VITEEE. These admissions generally involve higher fees, similar to the higher categories. 2. NRI Quota: - NRI students can apply through a separate admission process that requires specific documentation and fees but does not rely on VITEEE ranks. Admission Timeline Overview: 1. November/December: Application form for VITEEE opens. 2. March: Application form submission deadline. 3. April: VITEEE exam is conducted. 4. May: VITEEE results are announced. 5. June: Counseling process begins (Phase 1 and Phase 2). 6. July: Classes commence for the new academic year. Safe Score/Rank: - Rank below 10,000 in VITEEE ensures you a good chance of securing a seat in popular branches like CSE or IT under the 1st category of fees. - Ranks between 10,000 to 20,000 might place you in the 2nd or 3rd fee categories.

Course Curriculum Overview

Here’s a detailed look at the class environment and student demographics at VIT: Class Size: - Number of Students per Class: - Typically, each class has around 60 to 70 students. For larger subjects or core courses, the number can be higher. - Total Student Strength: - For a specialization like Computer Science, there are usually about 2000 to 3000 students per year. - Across the entire B.Tech program, the total student strength can be around 5,000 to 6,000 per year, depending on the intake capacity of each branch. Gender Ratio: - Girls-to-Boys Ratio: - For the Computer Science specialization, the ratio is approximately 1:3, meaning there are about 25% girls and 75% boys. - Across the entire college, the gender ratio is relatively skewed towards boys, with roughly 30% girls and 70% boys. Cultural Diversity: - Diversity in the Class: - VIT has a diverse student body, with students coming from various parts of India and even some from abroad. - Students from states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh are prominently represented. There’s also a significant number from North Eastern states and other regions. - Students from Different States: - Approximately 40% of the students are from outside Tamil Nadu, reflecting the university’s pan-India appeal. - Each class typically includes students from various states, contributing to a rich cultural mix. Peer Group and Learning: - Peer Group: - The peer group is generally collaborative and competitive. Students are keen to support each other in group projects and study sessions. - Peer learning is encouraged, with many students forming study groups to tackle challenging subjects together. - Marks for Participation: - Marks for class participation are not always a formal part of the grading system but can sometimes be considered in internal assessments and project evaluations. - Class Attendance and Learning: - While many students attend classes with the intention to learn, some might be more focused on just meeting the attendance requirements. - There’s a mix of genuine interest and attendance-driven participation. Students who are motivated and engaged find the classes valuable and enriching, while others may view them as just a requirement. Views on Class Participation: - Genuine Learning: - Students who are passionate about their field and future careers tend to actively participate and engage in class discussions. They make the most out of lectures and labs. - On the other hand, those less interested may struggle to see the value in attending all classes regularly. However, those who do attend classes often benefit from the structured learning environment and direct interaction with professors.


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SK
3.1 /5

Campus Life

The infrastructure was very good as classes used to happen in a well furnished ac class. As new campus ready yet, they have taken a society on a lease. The accommodation in these societies was good . The distance between the academic building and the hostel is 600 m, so easily in travelling although greenery lash ground makes mind cool. There were no AC in Hostels as well as in Buses, so during the summer season it is very difficult to manage. Lucknow has very extreme weather conditions, to go picnic in summer Personal vehicles were not allowed in the hostel. There is one Medical room, where doctor visits everydayThe overall campus life was good, but it would have been much better if they had shifted us to new campus. Talking about social aspects every festival was celebrated with very much enthusiasm. Many cultural events, activities take place through out the year. Cultural committee plays a vital role. So nightlife was good, students used roam on the pathways late in the night, there is only one Shop in the Hostel Premises. It is open till midnight. Roaming Outside the hostel premises in the night is not safe, as no street lights there and thefts incidents had happened. The Major fest is Arunya which happens once in a year, many celebrities such as Ankit Tiwari, Kumar Varun performs during the fest. There are Many Clubs and Committees students joins these according to their area of interest. Placement Committee and Industry Interaction Committee is Most important in terms of value addition, As you get a chance to interact with various industries and you have to get them on to the campus so lot of learning and networking chance for students. Student exchange program is also available with kedge university in France. right now this is the only university available for the student exchange program Question: Tell

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easy is the course curriculum no students not fail n the exams. good and the bad aspects GOOD-Well equipped labs and classroom also all facilities are present BAD-Peer group not such good also B.TECH student is very much less . exams in every year-6 2 university and 4 mid Sem exams classes take place usually in a day-5 to 6 timings-MOSTLY 9:00AM to 3:00PM teaching methodology :- Well facilitated with Modern teaching requirements. Name the faculties admire:- Applied Math's, Applied Physics, Electrical science reason behind is that they always teach in the way to give concept clearance to students not just trying to force students to cram. Is there a mandatory attendance rule--> Yes their is attendance rule one have to achieve minimum of 75% of attendance. also 75% in each subject else that person will get detained for final exams.


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NK
3.1 /5

Campus Life

sports facilities on campus-->Basket ball court and sports club room at 3rd floor where students used play many games college have a Gym--->No gym is present The campus have a Swimming pool-->No auditorium and library-->Yes auditorium is superb and Library is two in number at 7th floor and on 1st floor All books are up to date edition and well mentained third party databases --->No big is the college campus --->4-5 acres(Approx.) No overnight visits are allowed No other than canteen food joints are present college have a medical center-->Yes it is well equipped,overall campus life-->Excellent No night life is present No international students are present CODE society in college is working really good and other clubs like sports, dance and culture is excellent is college

Exam Structure

For Admission requirement is JEE MAINS score card and score good enough to get the college. Also the admission process one have to register on the IPU site for choice filling and submitting the details so that the college may get allotted. Most preferred course for this college is CSE core and its allied ones. Percentile for open categories of Delhi domicile require minimum of 90 percentile for CSE core or for allied branch is 82 percentile or above. For reserved categories it is well low than 80 percentile for CSE core and allied from Delhi domicile. Students also get admission on the basis of Management quota. where they have to pay certain amount of money to college.


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Ab
3.0 /5

Faculty

Computer Science Engineering as is is a challenging degree to undertake. The course taught in our college can be ranked at challenging: It is not easy, But with consistent efforts, Scoring well is not a hurdle. The teaching is good but it is the student's responsibility to revise and clarify doubts as needed with the faculty. Some students do fail but it is largely attributed to their irregularity and lack of seriousness. Computer Science Engineering is a staple in our society as of today, The world needs more engineers and proficient programmers to develop software to tackle the never ending stream of problems arising everyday. The course focuses on an individual's problem solving skills and analytical thinking and teaches them to apply these solutions practically by writing clean and efficient code. However, Computer Science Engineering is a field where one cannot afford to stay complacent and not current with the latest trends, A programmer must always constantly study and update their knowledge and skill base to remain employable in this field. There are always new technologies and languages to learn which translates to a lifetime of learning and application of knowledge, This aspect of CSE may not be appealing to a vast demographic of students. Per semester, There are 2 Mid Term Examinations and one Final examination. Midterms form the internal marks scored by the student(40) and externals account for the remaining 60 marks. In a year, 6 examinations are conducted 4 Mid terms and 2 Final exams for 2 semesters. In a day, There are a total of 7 classes including labs on certain days. Each class is 50 minutes long and lab classes are grouped as 3 totaling to 150 minutes. Students get a 10-15 minute break after the first two classes and a 40 minute break after the next 2 classes. Classes commence at 09:50AM and conclude at 15:50PM after which students go home. Faculty use a wide range of teaching methods including Whiteboards, Projectors, Smart Screens and computers. This ensures that the students receive a mode of teaching which is not mundane and boring but engaging and interesting. Hands on activities help reinforce concepts much better than theoretical teaching only. I cannot take names of faculty, However, a faculty member that I admire is someone who is very cheerful yet disciplined, Open and friendly yet strict and understanding and helpful towards the student even outside college. The college follows a mandatory 75% attendance rule per semester. If a student is found to have attendance between 65-75%, They are eligible to pay a condonation fee and appear for final exams. Any lower than 65% without a valid reason may become grounds for detainment.

Campus Life

indoor- table tennis, gym outdoor - basketball, cricket, volleyball, lawn tennis, badminton some are provided by college. yes college has gym and it is fully furnished gym there is no swimming pool yes there is audi and library yes there is 3rd party database acess .7 km distance between hostel and acad block no we are not allowed to keep vehicles of any kind no overnight stay for outsiders yes college have medical centregood campus life happening night life of college nescafe and arcus are 2 most common space to hang out no it is not safe to roam outside campus passion , dandiya night, zest, crescendo, chakravyuh dj muneca, akhil sachdeva cultural committee, sawc , sports committee, e-cell i am part of culcomm sawc ,culcomm, placecomm yes there is students exchange program


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