Good college

Faculty
4.0
Course
4.0
Campus
4.0
College
4.0
Sujit Kumar Biswal
Sujit Kumar Biswal
Reviewed on Jan 24, 2025(Enrolled 2016)

Course Curriculum Overview

4

The course curriculum was good but it was hard to complete within 5 months. Some of course curriculum that we studied in our semester they were applicable in real life. If the teaching methods can be improved they it will be good for students. The difficulty of exams are I can say that was medium but in some exams it was very difficult.

Fees and Financial Aid

I took admission in this college in 2016 and yearly I paid 69000 for course fee. Caution fee was 3000 and for food they charged 9000 per year. My friends got TFW scholarship and they got 60k in that scholarship.

Campus Life

4

We had so much extra curricular activities in our college days.In every month there was a function called musical night happened. Festronix a technical fest take place every year in our college.There students from different colleges participate. Our college is a member of ISTE means the Indian Society for Technical Education. I attended a Inter college quiz competition and I got qst prize in that. Our class rooms were very good and most of the rooms are air conditioned.In our annual function day we had so much fun and that was very enjoyable moment.

Admission

I choose this college because it was near from my home and the transportation facilities were good.I heard some good reviews from my friends and their parents. The admission process was very smooth. There were no exams taken to join this college.

Faculty

4

The got one teacher to 70 students.The relationship between faculty and students were nice. They were friendly in nature. You can approach any faculty at any time. There were some good facilities like our chemistry teacher. She was very nice and expert in their subject. Whenever I got free time I went to their department and clarify my doubts. With this we had some bad faculty also. They did not have proper knowledge about the subject but they taught us most vital subject curriculum. We had 2 internals in each semester and the questions were not that much hard but in semester the questions were hard. Most of our friends had atleast one back paper in each semester but fortunately I did not have any back paper in my BTech career.

Night Life

4

I was not a hostel student but from my friends I knew about the hostel facilities. The night life was good and after had dinner we had so many space for walk.There was two cafeteria within the campus. We had a library and a study room in our college. There you study peacefully in our free time.

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