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₹ 12,220Computer science and engineering has the brightest future and it is leading the job opportunity so thought of future opportunities and joined the course. Enough faculties are there 1:40 Awesome teachers are there all are reachable every time It is difficult to. Pass the exam if not prepared well
Read Full ReviewFrom class 11 I love physics and mechanics that's why I chose the Mechanical Engineering course. Faculties are highly qualified and very efficient. Student student-teacher ratio is 5:1. There was 4 internal exam and one final semester exam, the exams were not so hard but if you want to get a good cgpa then you have to work hard.
Read Full Revieweverything was fine the faculty their teaching method and the semester exams were conducted by makaut which is a university where most of the engineering colleges are under Makaut. the students are also good in education all are fit and fine.
Read Full ReviewBoth PGEC and NIT Sikkim are very good colleges. But choosing NIT Sikkim will be a better choice as it is a national level college and is much better than PGEC. Being a student of NIT Sikkim, I can assure you that it will be a good choice.
Categories | NIT Sikkim |
Course Fee | 5.35 lakh |
Highest CTC | 22 LPA |
Average CTC | 8.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | TCS, Infosys, Bosch, Crisil, etc. |
Hence, NIT Sikkim is a very good college to pursue engineering courses and its academic and placement scenario are much better than any other state-level or private college.
A senior of mine who was a student of Purulia Government Engineering College has strictly advised me not to apply for this college.
His reasons for this suggestion are listed below:
If you have got Jadavpur University, IEM, KGEC (CSE, IT, ECE), then you should stop thinking about Purulia as those institutes are some of the best.
Jalpaiguri, GCECT, GCELT, or any other government college is also a very good choice. You can also join Techno or Heritage depending on your ranking.
My senior made the mistake of joining Purulia Government Engineering College. Even if you have joined already, don’t quit working hard. The future is unpredictable.