I have come to this college by ts eamcet exam conducted by telengana government. I have also written exams like jee mains and advanced but was not placed into a very good college and so I have choose this college to be a better option for me. One can also join through jee score or through management quota. For me as a resident of telengana I didn't face much difficulty but I don't prefer the admission process if you belong to any other state.
I think the curriculum is very much skill based and makes us ready for industrial applications.it is very effective as per my opinion when it comes to the lab classes I have attended in my course. but the thing I personally feel is that the credits rewarded for lab exams is very less if it is increased it will motivate the students to focus more on the real World applications rather that of the theory. We have 2 mid examinations for 40 marks and one semester end examination for 60 marks
As a first year student I don't have much idea about the intership opportunities and the companies coming to offer jobs but I would explore and ask my seniors and get to know about interships and placement opportunities
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
I have paid 105000 per annum with bc-b reservation but the actual fees is 140000 per annum. for general candidates the fees remain same I.e., 140000 and for sc and st candidates college provides free reimbursement on tution fees.
In our college many technical events take place which are actually very effective and we have a annual fest called ortus which is held for a week other than that there are a few more one day events. Library is very good and the students have a good access to the books and a digital library is also available. As per my opinion sports events do take place in our college but are not give much attention to it. So if you are a sports person it wouldn't recommend this college. Other extra curricular activities are given a good attention in the form of clubs.
Hostel of the vardhaman is very spacious and has a good tasty meals. Once you get your admission in the college while you submit your certificates you are asked if you want to join the hostel and all the hostel details are discussed with you if you want to rent a pg you have to stay in shamshabad which is 10 to 15 min away.
The faculty to student ratio is 1:70. The faculty are really friendly and helpful. So far there are no such faculty that I hate because they all helped me grow and were available to be reached out. The course curriculum is updated regularly. Exams are relatively easy and we have 5 theory exams and few lab exams as well with a credit system of 160 credits for the whole 4 years.
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 the end of the 4year the students get placements.But we can participate in internships by good performance by 3rd year as I saw many of my seniors got internships by 3rd year.But students getting placements is a difficult thing now a days,And coming to cmr it's 60% getting placements.
We have a good placement record in our college. Every year many companies come to our campus and recruit students from our college. We have good record of placements as well. The management trains every student to fit in the placement criteria.
i study in CS AIML My coure is very much good ???? i like it and this course is very much profitable in future to us exams are also somewhat easy to the students the curriculum is aslod also good and the facultt is also somewhat good
The course which i took is artificial intelligence from computer science engineering these is the top course right now but this needs a lot of patience and knowledge of coding and it is the usefull course for the future
From 3rd year 2nd semister the students are eligible for campus placements.I have no idea about the company names but our seniors said that the highest package is 10lakhs and average package is around 5lakhs overall 10 percentage of students gets placements. My plan is to become software developer.
From the 3rd year itself students will become eligible for placements. The amazing thing I like about this college is that they provide placement training weekly once which is very helpful to crack placement. They provide interview questions and explained the topics which are asked in top company interviews. As of my knowledge, the highest package was 36 LPA for an ECE student and she got placed in Amazon but it was off-campus. The companies that visited our college were Cisco, cognizant,tcs, emphasis, capgemini, etc. But I don't have an Idea about core companies. The average package you can get is 6LPA as per last year's placement drive. Almost more than 40% will be placed in software companies but the number may be low for core companies. My plans after my degree are that I want to pursue a master's in core subjects since I belong to a core branch what you have studied in btech is not at all enough to get a job in big core giants.
We are eligible for the campus placement in the 3rd year itseems if we have skills. The companies will ask for minimum GPA or 7 or 75% of overall GPA. The Average package in our clg is 4.5LPA. After getting the degree our plans is to earn well and have fun with the new company or new society and working hard.
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.