I have written emcet exam and I have got pass marks and I got seat through emcet in first counselling I got seat and I didn't go to other counselling because college is best and it is near to my house
There are different types of courses in our college where some of the courses are difficult and so courses are easy to understand and learn about the courses. My course is cyber security I like the course and want that course
In 3rd year campus selections will start and college will tell what to do and there are so many companies like Deloitte, infosis etc.... the highest package is 12lpa and he got nice job. After completing my btech I want to work in cyber crime so I can support the government
The government will provide student scholarship on time and campus placements are very much. 1600+ placements are there in our college and in 3rd year campus selection will be conducted and they will also support students
There are so many festivals are celebrated in our college like sankranti diwali new year and the college management will conduct activities every Saturday and they will be a price money they will support sports very much
There are qualified professors and there teaching skills and excellent some of the sir's and madam's are there they will not able to explain briefly about the topic and they always shout on the students and our hod mam she is so strict and she will always be angry


As far as I know in the 3rd year students apply to intership and around the start of the 4th year student apply to placements as a first year student I have no idea about the companies visited and the number of offers. As per my knowledge it is about 85% of the eligible members and my plans after the degree is also to apply for placements and get placed into a good company
Students from third year are eligible for college placements and get opportunity by writing the company apptitude test.The companies come to our college are accenture, medtek, cisco.The average package is 10 lakhs
*Eligibility and Campus Placements* Students become eligible for campus placements from the 6th semester onwards, with around 50-60 companies visiting the campus, including Amazon, Microsoft, TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, and Capgemini, making around 300-400 offers every year. Placement Details* The highest package offered is ?15 lakhs per annum by Amazon and Microsoft, while the average package is ?4-5 lakhs per annum by TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, with profiles such as Software Engineer, Data Analyst, Business Analyst, IT Consultant, and more, resulting in around 70-80% of eligible students getting placed. Alternative Options* If no campus placement is offered, students can opt for off-campus placements, pursue higher education or certifications to enhance employability, or explore entrepreneurship by starting their own ventures or working on innovative projects. My Plans* I plan to work in a reputed company, specialize via higher education/certifications, explore research/entrepr
There is no proper placements in our college in 100 students only 4 to 5 students are getting placements and after 4-1 placements will take place after getting degree I have plans in the business only 40% students are getting placements
From the 3rd year 2nd semester students become eligible for the placement drives not only that the CRT classes (placement drive classes) will be given to each and every student from the 3rd year 1st semester itself. Many Highly rated companies visit for placements like TCS, MINICRAFT etc. It depends on Student to student how they perform in the interviews to get the job.
The ECE course is a vast course .But it made relevant to students .The course have subjects like VLSI,Analog circuits, electronic measuring instruments and also labs based on hardware architecture,etc
In terms of real-world applications, the curriculum did a decent job of preparing us for professional challenges. Many courses included practical components like lab work, projects, and case studies that mirrored real industry scenarios. This hands-on approach helped bridge the gap between theory and practice, making the knowledge gained more applicable in real-world situations. For those considering further academic pursuits, the curriculum was rigorous enough to provide the necessary background and skills for advanced study. However, there are a few areas for improvement. While the curriculum was comprehensive, some of the content felt a bit outdated, especially in rapidly evolving fields. Incorporating more up-to-date materials and offering electives focused on emerging technologies would enhance its relevance. Additionally, integrating more interactive teaching methods, like group discussions and problem-solving sessions, could make the learning experience even more engaging.