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4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.8
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.1
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.1
Money Review IconValue for Money3.9
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Sruti Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering - Batch of 2023
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The college offered great opportunities in robotics with excellent facilities and hostels.
Placements: Around 75% of students got placed in our batch, including both 7th and 8th semesters. The highest package was 12 LPA and the lowest was 2.5-3 LPA. The top recruiting company from my course was JSW. Around 35% of students got internships from my course for companies like Cognizant, Amazon, and a few other startups. Top roles were Analyst, Technical Analyst, Programmer Analyst, and Software Engineer roles.
Infrastructure: Our campus had three large auditoriums and separate buildings for each department. A robotics facility supported the Skill India initiative. There were two libraries and Wi-Fi access in hostels and department buildings. Hostel facilities were good, offering both AC and non-AC rooms for girls' and boys' hostels, including apartment-style accommodation. The cafeteria food was decent, though the mess food quality was average. The campus featured a large cafeteria, a snacks counter, and a canteen with affordable meals. For sports, the girls' hostel had a badminton court, while the boys' hostel had a basketball court, ensuring recreational options for everyone.
Faculty: Teachers were pretty good except for a few. Most of them were from good NITs and had great knowledge about the subject. Teaching quality was pretty good and engaging. For my course, the hands-on experience was pretty much good for beginners, but more hands-on activities were appreciated because, in the industry or market, we need to perform activities rather than just writing them on paper. Semester exams were moderate to above moderate level. But one could only pass if they had a basic understanding of the subject they were appearing for. The pass percentage was around 75-80%.
Other: I chose this course because I wanted more options. I could land either in the software or hardware industry. The best thing about the course was that the subjects were pretty interesting, and anyone who wants to pursue a Masters in this subject would do pretty well in life because there’s a lot of demand for analog electronics in the market if you have the right skill set. One thing I would want to improve is adding more hands-on activities. It would make the subject more interesting. We had Diwali pre-celebrations, pre-fest celebrations, 2 days for fest, Smart India hackathons, etc.
Reviewed on 17 Jan 2025Read More
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Nihar Pradhan Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The college is okay. Any student who takes admission must work hard on their own and upskill.
Placements: 80% are placed in the college, with salary packages ranging from 3 LPA to 8 LPA in companies like Accenture, TCS, Wipro, etc. 70% of internships are provided by the college. My company comes to the college for internship training and helps them take internships in Software Development, Data Analysis, and Web Development.
Infrastructure: The college has nice infrastructure, including libraries, classrooms, and high-speed Wi-Fi. The college has a cricket ground, football ground, basketball court, and badminton court. There are nice hostel rooms, and AC rooms are also provided to the students.
Faculty: Many of the teachers are very helpful to the students and also assist in extracurricular activities. The college prepares students to be company-ready, but students have to upskill on their own. Semester exams are at a moderate level, but it depends on the student's study level.
Other: I think it is the best course for students, and I am interested in the course.
Reviewed on 16 Jan 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
2.6
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Not the worst choice for nearby residents but definitely should not be the go-to choice for anyone.
Placements: My batch is yet to graduate. Average packages offered range from 1-3 LPA to 5-9 LPA (depending on companies). Very few students also manage to bag more than 15-20 LPA (again, depending on companies' criterion). Frequent companies are TCS, Tech Mahindra, Accenture, Capgemini, and a few more. But most companies visiting hire mostly CS branches and select few companies hire core branches.
Infrastructure: Very average classroom sitting facilities. Wi-Fi speed is slow and unstable, but it’s kind of okay and works most of the time. Labs are kind of average too, except select few. The library is relatively good and actually has almost all recommended textbooks for the course. Hostels are good but overcharged. Hostel Wi-Fi is always unstable. The mess/canteen food is just total ***. They aren’t even trying to cook anything. Sometimes, the food isn't even edible. T_T. There is a medical/first aid facility on the campus and 2 ambulances for anything more than first aid. Sports and games facilities: no indoor games, outdoor: 1 small football ground, 1 volleyball court, and 1 basketball court. There is 1 cricket ground on the campus but not owned by the college, so not for general use except for tournaments.
Faculty: Teachers are actually very good overall. Some are industry-experienced, have vast and in-depth knowledge of the subjects, and are willing to mentor you personally if you are a dedicated student. The curriculum is AICTE-based. Not totally relevant to making students industry-ready. Not every teacher or professor explains things in relevance to real-world problems. Exams aren't hard to pass but require a bit of effort to score more than good. However, if you have good assignment, quiz, and lab scores, it’s easier. Generally, all students pass the exams except a few or those who were absent.
Other: The teaching methods should include more practical knowledge than just cramming theories and facts. And there actually should be tasks relevant to what we will need to be industry-ready. There are 2 major events: 1 freshers’ and one college fest. There's also an annual athletics meet. There is good crowd but only 2 small park/lawn-like areas to sit or hang out. The college is in very outskirts from the city, so there is nothing really in the surroundings except a few scattered housing societies. But there is a market area for daily necessities through the college back GATE.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2024Read More
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AMRITESH ANAND Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
4
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Opportunity and skills matters.
Placements: According to our knowledge, approximately 70% of students are placed every year in the Computer Science and Engineering branch. The average salary package offered in our college is approximately 3.5 LPA. It is in the 3rd-position college in Odisha.
Infrastructure: It has a very good infrastructure and hostel facility. It has different buildings for different branches of the college. Hostel and mess quality are also good as they are at cheap prices. Different badminton and volleyball courts are also available inside the college.
Faculty: Faculty members are very top-notch because they all have completed their master's degrees from IITs and NITs. The curriculum followed here is somewhat outdated. But it is sufficient for good placements.
Other: It has only 1 fest which is held in March every year. But it has many clubs which are very active.
Reviewed on 11 Jan 2025Read More
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Sujal Prasad Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
3
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good faculty. Average college with less cultural fests. Old infrastructure. Strict academics.
Placements: Average companies visit here. Not much exposure. 44 LPA is the highest, which is off-campus, and 3.5 LPA is the minimum. Around 20% of students get internships. You can't find a better surrounding for placements. If someone tries better, then the college can lead you to have a good placement.
Infrastructure: Lots of restrictions are here. Bad behavior of hostel staff. Scam in allotting rooms. As I have booked for a 3-bed room, but they allotted me a 4-bed room and charged the same as a 3-bed room. After complaining, they gave me the option to shift rooms in other hostels, and mess food is worse than your expectation.
Faculty: The faculty is good. Some are too polite and have a better way of teaching, but also some egoistic faculty members are here. They only scold you, and here exams are held strictly. In one room, 2 to 3 teachers are for guarding, but students can cheat who are talented and have courage.
Other: Here around 70% of the crowd is local, and others are from Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Bihar. So, you can't find much diversity.
Reviewed on 10 Jan 2025Read More
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Satya Ranjan Nanda Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering (AI and Machine Learning) - Batch of 2026
2.8
3Placements2Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
The faculty members are good, but the Wi-Fi and food conditions are poor, which makes it a burden.
Placements: At least 70% students are hired by placement. The highest package is 9 and the lowest is 1.5, and the average is 3.5 Lacs per annum in my course. The top recruiting companies are TCS and Infosys. There is no on-campus internship here. We get roles offered as SDE or Assistant Engineer.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi, labs, and classroom quality are average. Even hostel Wi-Fi condition is bad. The mess food is tasteless, and it's better not to eat. The faculty members are good, though, and their teaching experience is good as they can make us learn the subjects easily.
Faculty: Teachers give online and offline classes to clear our doubts also for lectures. They use PPTs to teach us the subject. The course curriculum is best as it makes the student job-ready for the industry. It's not so difficult to pass the exam with a good percentage.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read More
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