Great campus and infrastructure, good facilities and placements.
Placements: The placement percentage at my college has been consistently around 90% for the last few years. The highest salary offered this year was 1 crore by Motorq, and the lowest was 3.6 lpa. Some of the big names that recruited were Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, and Oracle. The college provides internships with top companies like Microsoft, J.P. Morgan, and Oracle, but only a very small percentage of students get them. Roles offered are data analyst, backend developer, frontend developer, and DevOps.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is available in the hostel blocks and the library. It is also available in the lab classes. The theory classes take place in the classrooms, and the lab classes take place in the designed lab rooms with air conditioning and equipment pertaining to the course. There are computers on every desk. The mess food is comparatively better than other universities. Hostel facilities are more than satisfactory, but it depends on which block you get during hostel counseling. There is a hospital inside the campus and two pharmacies near the hostel blocks. There are two football fields, a few futsal fields, a free gym, two to three paid gyms, an indoor sports center for table tennis, karate, and a swimming pool. Cost-free facilities include one free gym, a few table tennis courts, two tennis courts, three to four basketball courts, a few volleyball courts, and some hostels have a badminton court inside.
Faculty: The teachers are qualified, and most are approachable. The quality of teaching depends on the student and whether they like the teaching style. The curriculum is updated often and reflects changes in the IIT syllabuses. Industry needs could be considered a little more. The semester exams are moderately difficult, and the pass percentage depends on the class average. There are two internal exams for 15 marks each, and the final has a weight of 40. The rest of the marks come from assignments and quizzes.
Other: I chose this course because I've always had an interest in computer science. It's easier than other B.Tech. engineering courses if you understand the basics, and it has a high return when it comes to getting a high-paying job. One area that could be improved is considering industry changes a little more. The university offers soft skills courses that try to address this, but they could be a little better. There are events happening all the time at the university, but the two big fests are the cultural fest Riviera and the technical fest Gravitas. The campus crowd is very diverse, with people from every state in the country and even some from foreign countries. The campus is very large and green, and the surrounding area is safe.
Which is a better college to pursue B.Tech, new IIIT, LPU, LNMIIT, VIT, SRM or Nirma University?