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I choose this because I always want to work as a contractor and civil engineering is only the way of my dreams. The student and faculty ratio is about 1:25. All the faculties are well educated the methods of their teaching are good. Exams are based on the semester system but there are many class exams for our preparation. Pass is depend upon how much you study.
Eligibility of the course - 12th pass with PCM, For LE-ET - Three years diploma. I got the application form from my city branch, they gave me all the details related to my course. Reservation Benefits is very helpful for my course fees, examination fee is refundable.
I chose this course as I always wanted to be an Engineer. And had a keen interest in programming languages. It always fascinated me that we can write code and make the computer work the way we desire. This has endless possibilities for application. Since I am from the CSE department. I would say in the Batch 2015-19 around 180 student were there divided into 4 sub sections. As It would not be possible to manage the number at once. So for each subject there are dedicated faculties which belongs to the department but there are certain subjects which were common to other department so other department teachers also used to teach CSE students. Most of the teachers had qualifications as Master of their subjects. Tech qualified. Only a few of the teachers were Ph.D. qualified. The teaching method of the First & second-year faculties was very good. They focus on leaning of students but in the third and fourth years teaching faculties don't pay that much attention to the student. Students have to rely mostly on self-studies.
The eligibility criteria are 10+2 or it's equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks. Admission to the college is mostly made through state admission for which the student has to appear for UPSEEE exams which are UP state entrance exams and IEC comes under AKTU so from counseling the college gets allowed to the student. But there is also a management quota for which direct interview is made and based on the qualifications admission is given to students. There is no reservation benefit from the college side. But if you have a 75% or above score in PCM in the 12th standard then a one-time fee waiver is provided up to 20,000. This is only for the first year and not every year. Yes they should be an improvement in the admission process instead of direct admission they can conduct an exam for admission and only the qualified student should be getting admission there should be reservations and fee relaxation for backward communities and Financially weak people.
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