The cut-off is very low than other colleges. To take admission just open the official site and fill out the form given on their website and the college administrative will personally call you about taking admission in which stream, fee structure, and campus, faculty, or more.
About course, that is very good for me and my colleagues. The B.Tech CSE course is very good for study, and the placements in this stream are very good than other colleges. In this college, there is an opportunity for students who want to study abroad, Colleges have signed MOUs with other colleges, and for this colleges are also giving 50% off fees or other expenses.
This year companies named Justdial, TCS, HBM, and Google like company is offered internships with stipends upto 20,000 per month. And that is very good for a new intern or beginner. Justdial and HBM company offer the senior manager post.
There are very good placements in the college. Some big companies like, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Flipkart, justdial, or more like this. The average placement in the college is 8,00,000, and the highest placement is 60,00,000.
Fees for all branches are different. But in the B.Tech Stream the fees structure is are follow: Tution Fees : 1,50,000, Hostel Fees: 1,25,000 Activity Fees : 10,000 Uniform and ID card Fees: 5100 There is a scholarship program which called NFLS(Nims Future Leader Scholarship).
Campus Life for Hosteller is very good. I suggest you to take hostel in NIMS, because for PG you can take it your own risk. Inside the hostell you can enjoy all the festival functions, and there are no entries for PG students.
Inside the hostell there are big room with three roommates. There are only A.C. room because of too hot at summer. Mess is also inside the hostel. Attached bathroom, individual cupboard and tables for all.
The faculty member is highly qualified and knowledged, most of the faculty is from IIT's and NIT's. All faculty members done PHD in his or her subjects. Faculty member is friendly in nature and give equal opportunity to their students.
No, I didn't face any kind of test for admission. If you are elegible, there no need of any test. If you are under the score you have pass a test for scholarship to take scholarship for first year only.
The course is very like easy and understandable which no need to change and easy the course no need app difficulty level or the labs such clean and the computers of the lab some low processee we need some upgrades on the computer labs
My course is B.TECH form electrical engineering the course is best easy and understanding there are no need to change any kind of course first semester we have 5 subject and 2 semester we have a 5 subject also and the 3 semester we have 7 subject
Evaluating a course curriculum in terms of relevance and comprehensiveness involves examining how well it aligns with current industry standards, academic expectations, and student needs. Here's how I would assess these aspects: ### 1. **Relevance of the Course Curriculum:** - **Industry Alignment:** The curriculum should reflect current trends, technologies, and practices in the relevant field. Courses that include up-to-date content, case studies, and practical applications are typically more relevant.
Students are eligible for placements after sixth semester. Vedanta and other companies visits over here. Highest package is 16 lakhs and average package is 8 lakhs. Almost all are getting placed. My plans is to get a decent placement.
Faculty are not proper working and providing class nots They are doing other activities. They can not understand students when someone students ask questions they are shouting Faculty behaviour are veri bed
Placement of the college is average but if you will study hard than you can easily be placed but here not good companies like amazon,google visits here.Mainly the mass recruiter visits here like infosys cognizant etc
the placement of the college is not very good it is decent the average package of my college is 500000 the from 6th semester students are eligible for college interview about 30 to 40 percent students get placement