I applied in amity and galgotias university also. But i like the campus of sharda and placement rate of sharda university thats why i taken admission here. But amity university was also good as sharda.
All course's curriculum is good but they taught less and syllabus is very big. Exams held two times in an semester and have 1.5 to two months gap between exams. Debarred students don't give exams at any cost.
Many big companies like amazon and microsoft are also came for the campus placement. 100+ companies are came to give placement to eligible students. Many projects are given to students in classes and they have to complete it and present it by the end of the semester.
From 7th semester students become eligible for campus placements. The highest package is approx 30 lpa and average package is 3-5 lpa. Approx 80% students are getting placement. If students do better in studies they can have in campus placement easily.
The year-wise fees i paid is around 250000 and i am in second year in btech cse now. This college provides scholarships according to your marks in class 10th and 12th. Scholarships is approx 10% to 30%.
They held annual events and different course time to time in which students can enjoy and participate accordingly in there intresting activities. There are 8 different clubs in which students can take part from 1st year.
The faculty-to-student ratio is 50:50. the faculty to student relationship is not good as expected. I don't like any faculty in the college. Not many students fail to clear exams this depends on you and your behavior.
How are the Placements of Your College? If No Campus Placement is offered discuss about employability or plans after completing the course Please consider including: From which semester students become eligible for campus placements Name of the Companies visited & no of offers made Give details of highest and average package as per company and profiles offered Percentage of students getting placements Your plans after getting the degree
Please provide insights around the faculty members of your college. Also mention about the course structure, exam systems and marking schemes. Please consider including: The faculty-to-student ratio. How is the faculty to student relationship and how approachable are the faculties? The name of the faculties you liked and why did you like them? Who are the best faculties? The names of the faculties you didn't like and reason for not liking them? How many exams are there and how easy or difficult are they? How many students fail to clear the exams? How relevant is the course curriculum?
In sharda University the students of semester 7 or 8 th are eligible for campus placement. The 100+ companies visits every year in our college for placement and giving opportunity to students.70% students almost gets placement
Some teachers are really good there in teaching like there are some teachers who will prepare you the best for university examination that you can get fulll out of full but there are so bad teachers too they won't even teach u full syllabus
in final year of BTech the students are eligible to campus placement. there are many companies visited such as Microsoft, Wipro, l and t, HCl , petrolium, there are many companies like this. highest package last year is 53 lakh.
There's placements aren't that good if you're seeking placements then this college isn't for you specifically for core branches you can get placed in ECE or computer branch and also in EE sometimes but the package isn't that big But if you want to prepare for higher education or government exams then this college is for you. I also chose this college because of this reason And in cs more than 50% students gets placed in ece also same number overall more than 40%
The Placement Scenario, particularly for tech related jobs, in our college is not so good. Some of the students are left unplaced and if some get placed their salary is not that good to survive in today's world. Some companies do arrive here for placements but the students are not capable enough to crack a simple job role due to lack of basic programming skills.