Remarks
NHCE was given autonomous status, we are the first batch of students who studied under Autonomy, the syllabus was set as per industrial requirement, which made a candidate be part of curricular, co-curricular activities, Many clubs were started, it was compulsory for a student to be part of these clubs. The clubs were totally managee by the student body. I got into New Horizon through Karnataka CET, I was allotted this college in the third round, also the college was nearer to my place of stay. The admission process is similar to many other colleges in Bangalore, once my seat was allotted, I had to get the confirmation receipt from the government of Karnataka website and present it to the admission team, and the job was done.
Course Curriculum Overview
I'm from the Automobile Engineering department, the reason I choose because of my interest in automobiles. There were many faculties roughly the ratio would be 1:25, Every faculty would be already having a Ph.D. or pursuing Ph.D., Exams were always held on time, the marks were allotted based on different categories, it included curriculum, non-curriculum, quizzes, and other activities.
Internships Opportunities
For few students college did help with internships, students were recruited by companies as interns as well.
Placement Experience
Placements are pretty good, For IT placements start from 6th semester, however 7th sem almost every branch will be undergoing placements 70%placement rate, I'm working right now
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee is similar to many Engineering colleges in Karnataka, I was placed in a core company, with a package of 5.5lpa
Campus Life
Starting from Sargam, tech horizon, many seminars, TEDx events, sports NHCE was a complete package. We had a huge library at NHCE, we had also subscribed to various international journals. Classrooms were fitted with digital boards, smart classes along with other utilities. There were many clubs, also there were sports events conducted between departments every year. Every department had at least 2-3 curricular clubs














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