Remarks :
Eligibility was a passing score in Class 12 and bettering the cutoff in the KEAM test(entrance). The application process is fairly simple via the common portal and the college is assigned based on your submitted preference, rank, and availability. You can find the application forms on the Education portal of the Kerala education department during the relevant months usually January and February. Reservation benefits are as per Central Government and Kerala Government regulations including seats, scholarships, and fee waivers.
Course Curriculum Overview :
Computer Science engineering has always been a much sought-after course and when I saw it was available I decided to pursue it. A major drawback is the low faculty-student ratio and the less-than-stellar teaching methods. Most faculty are not on permanent employment. Term exams were conducted randomly with paper checking being similarly arbitrary.
Internships Opportunities :
Internships have been offered to meritorious candidates from renowned organizations like ISRO. Regular participation in hackathons is encouraged and mentors who are industry leaders are arranged to aid students to pursue entrepreneurial ambitions.
Placement Experience :
Seventh-semester students are eligible for placements and assistance is provided for the same. Regular visitors include TCS, Infosys, and similar MNCs alongside startups from Technopark. Students are encouraged to pursue research and educational avenues as well.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The government provides a number of scholarship options as well as a lower fee structure for meritorious candidates. Placement opportunities have improved and proximity to Technopark is an advantage for students.
Campus Life :
Classrooms are well-kept and airy and aid learning. The library is well stocked, alongside regular journals and online subscriptions as necessary. Sports and Arts are equally promoted with numerous events throughout the year on an inter and intercollegiate level. There are also several clubs and groups pursuing cultural and technical excellence which expose students to new avenues.
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