IiFor my department which is mechanical , for general cutoff ranking starts form 476 AIR ends at 1700. Then from 2nd year you will be getting desirable courses based on your CPI . I already discussed about the benefits of reservation which is you get decent branches at lower ranks if u have reservation. It is all over the internet when admission starts . Well there is lot of exams and quizes happens along the whole sem. Everything is perfect in the registration process almost.
Courses curriculum is a bit tougher for some students as it limits the timing required to give to extra-curricular activities . But courses here very informative and interesting. Yes the courses are very relevant with the real life problems. Everything is good but it will be good if we get more time for extra-curriculars.
Usually students got paid interns in the end of 3rd year but if u are a brilliant student among brilliants then you can get intern in even end of 2nd year . Companies I already mentioned earlier like HP,DELL , Microsoft, Apple. You can do projects under a prof here which are very valuable.
We are in the top engineering college of India so ofcourse placements are good here. Placements starts from the end of the 4th year of college . Companies like apple, Microsoft ,croma ,nvidia big companies like this visit every year. Highest package was 4Cr. Last year and avg package was approx 32 LPA. 82.13 percent got placements last year.Will start a startup.
I pay 275000 per year it includes total fees like tution, registration, admission etc.Tution fees is about 2 Lakh . It is approx 12000 per year for hostels and approx 44000 mess fees per year. students form OBC NCL have to pay fees lesser than us based on the family income.
The campus of my college is best in india. We have best infrastructure, beautiful views, top notch facilities in everything except hostel they are worst . MOODI is the Asia largest cultural fest of Asia Techfest is the Asia's largest science and technology fest. My college provides best sports and Gymkhana facilities in india. Most of the clubs and IB's are run by students.
Well the faculty members are very experienced and are at the top in their field. Their might be no one better than them is their field . Students. To faculty ratio very from 20:1 to 200:1.well every faculty has his/her own unique and interesting way of teaching plus some other interactive activities to engage students. It is a bit hard for students to interact with profs but their are class CRs , we can share our problems with them.
So placements start right from 7 th sem Also they provide coaching endorsements for gre and toefl who plan for abroad studies The percentage of getting placements is also quite good As seen from the previous records
My college is one the best for campus placements. Companies come in the 5th semister for placements which is a good plus point. Average package is 4 lakh which is not bad. Other colleges have not that much average package
The placements here at IIT Bombay are very very good. If a student has really done good or just put some efforts on skill development, he definitely gets placed and in a very good amount. A large number of companies visit for placements like Tata, L&T, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Uber, SONY, Samsung, Mahindra, Reliance, Qualcomm, Bajaj, Jaguar, Loreal, JSW, Hitachi, Mercedes, Havells,P&G, ITC, HUL, ONGC, HP, BYJUS, etc. This year around 1753 offers were made, out of which 1438 were accepted by the students in phase-1. All the information is available on IITB website. The highest package was around INR 4.23 CPA (in quant sector) and an average package of around INR 21.26 LPA. Around 82.1% of students were placed this year. Some students didn't sit for placements because they want to study further in foreign universities, or doing MBA further, or UPSC, etc.
Campus placement are one of the best in India Our cs average is more then 50 lakhs the average package is almost 23 lacs per annum. Most of the students get placed during the placement. Almost 50 people get PPO.
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