I applied to 5 colleges, including CMR College of Engineering & Technology (CMRCET), and received confirmed admissions from 3 colleges: CMRCET, VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology (VNRVJIET), and Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT). I chose CMRCET over the others due to its: - Strong industry connections and placement record - Experienced faculty and research-oriented learning - Modern infrastructure and facilities - Location and accessibility I didn't make it to BITS Pilani and IIIT Hyderabad due to: - High competition and low admission rates - Missing the cutoff scores by a small margin The admission process at CMRCET involves: - Eligibility: 10+2 with 45% aggregate in PCM - Exams accepted: JEE Main, TS EAMCET, and COMEDK - Most preferred exam: TS EAMCET - Cutoffs: Varying cutoffs for different branches and categories - Admission experience: Smooth and transparent, with counseling and document verification
I would rate the course curriculum 7.5/10 in terms of relevance and comprehensiveness. Strengths: - Industry-aligned curriculum with practical applications - Covers foundational concepts and emerging trends - Prepares students for real-world applications and further academic pursuits Weaknesses: - Needs more emphasis on hands-on learning and project-based learning - Some courses feel outdated or redundant - Limited exposure to cutting-edge technologies and tools Suggestions for improvement: - Incorporate more practical projects and case studies - Update curriculum to reflect industry advancements - Increase focus on soft skills and interdisciplinary learning Exam frequency and timing: 2 internals and 1 semester-end exam, spaced evenly throughout the semester. Exam difficulty level: Moderate, with some challenging questions that test critical thinking and application.
*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
Fee Structure (Yearly) - Total College Fees: ?115,000 per year - JNTU Fees: ?2,500 per year (additional) Breakdown of Fees - Tuition Fees: ?90,000 per year - Development Fees: ?10,000 per year - Lab Fees: ?5,000 per year (for applicable courses) - Registration Fees: ?2,000 (one-time payment) - Admission Fees: ?3,000 (one-time payment) - Other Compulsory Charges: ?5,000 per year _Total Fees for Complete Course_ - 4-year course: ?460,000 (without any scholarship) + ?10,000 (JNTU fees) = ?470,000 Scholarship Details - Merit-cum-Need Scholarship: ?35,000 per year (for students securing ranks below 10,000) - Full Fees Reimbursement (for SC/ST students) - Cybage Scholarship: ?50,000 per year (for highly talented and economically backward students) Batchmate Fees (Other Categories) - Management Quota: ?150,000 per year (tuition fees) + other charges
My overall experience with campus life has been enriching and vibrant. Here's an overview: - Annual festivals: "Euphoria" (cultural fest, March) and "Technovanza" (tech fest, September) - Library: Well-stocked with 10,000+ books, 500+ journals, and digital access to renowned publications - Classrooms: Equipped with smartboards, projectors, and Wi-Fi - Sports and extracurricular activities: Cricket, football, basketball, tennis, and indoor games; clubs for music, dance, drama, and art - Student-run groups: - Clubs: Robotics, Coding, Literary, and Photography - Portals: Student blog, online forum, and social media groups - Impact: Fostering creativity, innovation, and community engagement The campus infrastructure is modern and supportive, with amenities like a cafeteria, gym, and healthcare center. Student life is diverse and inclusive, with opportunities for growth and self-expression.
Hostel Facility: - Rooms: Shared rooms with attached/common washrooms - Facilities: - Furnished rooms with beds, mattresses, and wardrobes - Attached washroom: ?1,10,000 per annum - Common washroom: ?1,00,000 per annum - Three blocks with a common women's hostel - Water tank on each floor - Meal Quality & Menu: - Decent quality food - Menu: - Wednesday: Chicken curry (non-veg) - Sunday: Chicken biryani (non-veg) - Evening snacks vary - Affordability: - ?1,00,000 - ?1,10,000 per annum (depending on washroom type) - Review: - Too costly, doesn't feel worth it Note: Laundry service is provided every Tuesday and Friday.
Faculty-to-student ratio: 1:15 Faculty-student relationship: Approachable, supportive, and mentorship-oriented Liked faculties: - Encourages critical thinking, provides personalized attention - Explains complex concepts clearly, approachable for doubts - Inspires curiosity, makes learning fun Best faculties: Those who make learning engaging, provide mentorship, and are approachable Disliked faculties: - Unapproachable, unclear explanations - Too focused on theory, less practical applications Exams: 2 internals, 1 external (semester-end), difficulty level: moderate Failure rate: 10-15% Course curriculum: Relevant, industry-aligned, but needs more practical applications and updated.
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
From final year onwards the students will get placements opportunities and for eligibility the students should maintain 6.5 gpa with no backlogs.the companies like factset visited our college. and zithara technologies also visited.
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.
There are no events in Guru Nanak University. Why this college is there because no events see the TKR college and learn how events happen in. Take care, College. All the joiners will be in the joint family like that only Reddy ice high sky. What the hell is appearing in Guru Nanak University. I don't understand.
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