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Faculty
3.0
Course
3.0
Campus
2.0
College
3.0
Hostel
3.0
Anonymous
Reviewed on Dec 29, 2024(Enrolled 2023)

Course Curriculum Overview

3

I think the course curriculum has its strong points but also areas where it could do better. What I liked about it—and why I chose this course in the first place—was the way it seemed to balance core concepts with newer trends. For example, it had some focus on emerging topics like AI and blockchain, which felt really relevant and forward-looking. Plus, the practical components like projects and internships made it seem like I’d actually be learning things I could use in real life. That said, once you’re in it, you notice gaps. Some parts of the syllabus feel outdated or overly theoretical, and not every subject has a clear connection to what’s happening in the real world. For instance, there’s a lot of emphasis on rote learning for exams, which doesn’t always help in building the skills that matter outside academics. One thing I’d suggest is to introduce more hands-on learning. Maybe they could add workshops or simulation exercises that mimic real-world challenges. More flexibility in choosing electives would also help, so students can tailor their education to their goals. When it comes to exams, the frequency is manageable—usually midterms, finals, and some assignments or quizzes in between. But the timing could be better planned; sometimes it feels like everything piles up at once. Difficulty-wise, they’re okay—some challenging ones push you to think critically, but others just test your memory, which feels pointless. Overall, it’s a good foundation, but it could do more to prepare students for what comes next, whether that’s a career or further studies. A little more innovation in teaching methods and regular curriculum updates would make a huge difference.

Fees and Financial Aid

I have a total fee 115000 which includes both hostel and tution fee Tution fee= 50000 Hostel fee= 60000 Placement fee = 5000 The above mentioned is for every year... And for every semester they have exam fee which increases or decreases based upon management intrest...

Campus Life

2

Campus life here is amazing—there’s always something going on, from cultural events to tech fests like "Gitathon" and "Blockocast." The library is well-stocked with books and journals, plus digital access makes research easy. Classrooms are modern, with smart boards and projectors. Clubs play a huge role—there are tech, cultural, and sports clubs that keep things exciting. Sports facilities are great, with options like football, basketball, and even indoor games. Overall, it’s a perfect mix of academics, fun, and opportunities to grow!

Hostel Facilities

3

The hostel rooms are decent, with a bed, desk, chair, and Wi-Fi. The food is okay—breakfast is usually the best, but the rest can get repetitive. The registration process is simple and affordable compared to renting outside. If you rent, nearby PGs are comfortable and well-connected, but pricier. The locality is safe, with plenty of eateries and shops around.

Admission

I chose this college because it offered a good mix of industry-focused courses, strong placements, and a collaborative campus culture. Compared to others I applied to, it felt more aligned with my career goals. While some colleges had slightly better infrastructure or niche programs, this one struck the right balance for me. I didn’t make it to a couple of top-tier colleges due to high competition and underestimating the preparation for interviews. That taught me a lot about aligning my efforts better. The admission process here was smooth—eligibility required decent academic scores, and they accepted common entrance exams like JEE scores. The cutoff was competitive but achievable. The interview round was straightforward, focusing on my interests and problem-solving approach. Overall, it was a good experience!

Faculty

3

The marking scheme usually includes: Theory Exams: Written exams with a mix of objective and subjective questions. Internal Assessment Weightage: 20–40% of the total marks. Practical/Project Work: Assessed separately with dedicated marks. Grading System: Relative Grading: Scores are compared within the class. Absolute Grading: Predefined score brackets determine grades.

Night Life

3

Nightlife around the campus is pretty laid-back but enjoyable. After a long day of classes, students usually unwind in the campus cafeterias or common areas. The cafeterias and public spaces are open until around 10 PM, and the gym closes by 9 PM. The library stays open until 11 PM, which is great for late-night study sessions. For those staying on campus, hostel in-timings are usually around 10:30 PM, but there’s some flexibility on weekends. The campus itself feels safe, with good security in place, even late at night. As for hangout spots, inside the college, the most popular ones are the student lounges, sports complex, and a small open café that’s perfect for

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