Remarks
The admission process was through JOSAA and CSAB counselling for NIT, IIITs and CFTIs. One has a decent chance of getting this college if they get
Course Curriculum Overview
I chose this course because of my specific interest in Computer Science. There are around 60 students in a class. A good number of teachers are PhD while other are pursuing PhD. You'll have to study on your own many of the given(true not just for SLIET but most engineering colleges). Teachers will surely teach whole course but it's the students who has to make the call whether he will focus more on the classes or on self-study. The exams are usually conducted on-schedule but like other educational institutions- even SLIET hasn't been impervious to the hard hit education system given the currrent circumstances due to pandemic. Some subjects may require streneous efforts to score better. And as I stated above, it is easy to pass the exams in both cases, i.e. by regularly attending classes and/or by self-studying at your own pace. It depends on the person-to-person.
Placement Experience
According to official stats provided by the institute, the placements are good. Since I am currently in my second year, I can't comment about it. But, according to official data, the placement is highest in the Computer Science branch. About my plans after the degree, I haven't decided and still exploring various fields and acquiring more knowledge - just to make sure that I make a well-informed decision (this time).
Fees and Financial Aid
The course fee is affordable when compared to other government and private engineering educational institutions. Some students can avail of a Tuition fee waiver according to their JEE Main AIR. There is a Scholarship cell for assisting students.
Campus Life
There is a TechFest and Madhuram organised in the institute. SLIET has a central library in which one can find way too many books related to curriculum and other academic books too. There are departmental libraries too. One shortcoming of the central library is that one can't find many books apart from engineering and sciences. There is a dearth of literature both by Indian and foreign authors, and books on many diverse topics like history, economics, philosophy, sociology, autobiographies, novels etc. Another point that needs to be emphasized is that one cannot find books in vernacular languages which is a major disadvantage since that limits the options for a lot of students that come from rural and semi-urban areas from all corners of India. There are many extra-curricular activities like cricket, football, volleyball, badminton, squash, swimming, carom, chess, ludo, gym etc. The music room is non-functional at present. There are clubs like SSDC, Happy club, EDP and many more.
Hostel Facilities
In hostels, you'll have a shared room with two other batchmates until the final year when you'll get a room for your own. Whatever you have ever heard from your elder neighbours, cousins and siblings about how mess food is unfortunately true for most colleges and SLIET is no exception. It's neither too bad nor too good, it's just average. You'll get used to it with time. And you always have the option to eat outside sometimes ( for example at KFC aka Kashmira Food Corner) if you feel like skipping the mess meal.





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