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Remarks :

Through KEAM exam we get eligibility, Through Akshaya centers, you can apply. Check government sites for reservations. You can also add your higher secondary mark to your keam mark and it will be a advantage.

Course Curriculum Overview :

I choose EEE because it is the future. Electric vehicles are the future. Faculty to student ratio is better here. Faculties are well qualified. There will be frequent term exams and they prepare you to attend well.

Internships Opportunities :

There are internships from college to corresponding companies. For eee students power station are available. For ece students bsnl is available. For CS various mnc are available. Project is important here they provide better projects for us.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

For merit, the fee is 35 thousand and for non-merit, it is 75 thousand. There are various scholarships here like e-grants and so on If you are eligible you will get it. You also get financial assistance from faculties.

Campus Life :

College life here is superb. There are cultural fest and tech fests and also seasonal fests. A vast library with full of books is available. High-tech classrooms. Sports and arts activities are well supported. IEEE, NSS, etc are available

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7.3 out of 10
7.0/10Course
8.0/10Campus Life
6.0/10College
8.0/10Internships


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8.0 /10

Placement Experience:

The placements in college are quite good, with placement getting better each year. From semester 6 onwards, students get eligible for campus placements. Some of the companies that visit our college are ALSTOM, TCS, WIPRO, MRF, INFOSYS, SIEMENS, IBM, L&T, COGNUZANT, etc with the list getting long. The highest package offered this year was 12 LPA and the average was 4 LPA. In our senior bath, 70 out of 100 students got placed. My plan after getting the degree is to get a job through campus placement.

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8.0 /10

Placement Experience:

The placements in college are quite good, with placement getting better each year. From semester 6 onwards, students get eligible for campus placements. Some of the companies that visit our college are ALSTOM, TCS, WIPRO, MRF, INFOSYS, SIEMENS, IBM, L&T, COGNUZANT, etc with the list getting long. The highest package offered this year was 12 LPA and the average was 4 LPA. In our senior bath, 70 out of 100 students got placed. My plan after getting the degree is to get a job through campus placement.

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8.0 /10

Placement Experience:

Semester 5 students become eligible for placements. So far about 70% of students in the department have been placed. The highest offer was 12 lakhs p.a and the lowest is 3lpa. The average offer was 5 LPA. Top recruiting companies were IBM, Zoho, KeyValue, TISMO, Federal Bank, etc. Of these, about 4-6 companies have offered internships and many will start their internship drives in the coming months. My plans after getting the degree are to go for higher studies.

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Placement Experience:

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7.4 /10

Placement Experience:

In terms of placements, the college is rated medium. While some students do get placed in reputed companies, there is still room for improvement. The college offers training and placement programs to help students prepare for the job market, and the placement cell works hard to bring reputed companies to the campus.

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6.7 /10

Placement Experience:

The number of companies visited in 2020-21 is 197. 95.45 % of people are placed in 2020-21 according to the official data. The highest package was something about 68 lacks per annum I guess from Sem 6 you are eligible for placements and all.

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8.5 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

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Course Curriculum Overview:

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Placement Experience:

Students get campus placement by the end of the 3rd year. TCS, Infosys, Oracle, Turismo, L&T, CTS, Capgemini, and much more. A lot of students are getting placed. I plan to work for a few years and then to go study abroad

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