College Selection: - Considered factors: academic reputation, course curriculum, faculty expertise, campus life, location, and placement records. - Applied to: varies depending on individual preferences and goals. - Confirmed admission: depends on individual applications and college selection. Admission Process: - Eligibility: varies depending on the course and institution (e.g., high school diploma, entrance exams, GPA). - Exams accepted: varies depending on the course and institution (e.g., SAT, ACT, JEE, NEET). - Exam most preferred by students: depends on individual goals and course requirements. - Cutoffs: vary depending on the institution and course. - Overall admission experience: varies depending on individual experiences and college selection.
Rating: 4/5 Relevance: 4/5 Comprehensiveness: 4/5 Influencing aspects: - Alignment with industry needs and academic standards - Coverage of essential topics and skills - Opportunities for specialization and electives Preparation for real-world applications: - Theoretical foundations and practical applications - Development of problem-solving and critical thinking skills - Exposure to industry tools and technologies Preparation for further academic pursuits: - Research-oriented projects and assignments - Encouragement of critical thinking and intellectual curiosity - Opportunities for internships and research collaborations Suggestions for improvement: - More emphasis on practical applications and hands-on learning - Incorporation of emerging trends and technologies - Increased flexibility in course selection and electives
I am pursuing a 4-year Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) course in elections and communication Engineering at a the national institute of engineering mysore Fee Structure (yearly): - Tuition fees: ?1,50,000 - Caution fees (refundable): ?10,000 - Registration fees: ?5,000 - Admission fees: ?20,000 (one-time payment) - Development fees: ?15,000 - Lab fees: ?10,000 - Other compulsory charges: ?5,000 Total yearly fees: ?2,15,000 The fees are increasing by 5% every year. Scholarship Details: - Merit cum need scholarship: 20% tuition fee waiver for students with a minimum 90% aggregate in the previous semester and an annual family income of less than ?5 lakhs. - Government scholarships (SC, ST, OBC): as per government norms - Institutional scholarship: 10% tuition fee waiver for students with a minimum 85% aggregate in the previous semester Batchmates' fees (other categories): - Management quota: ?2,50,000 per year - SC/ST category: ?1,00,000 per year (with government scholarship)
Campus Life: - Social aspects: Varies depending on individual preferences and college selection. - Club involvement: Typically includes cultural, technical, and hobby-based clubs. - Infrastructure: Usually includes libraries, classrooms, sports facilities, and student amenities. Annual and Technical Festivals: - Names: Varies depending on the institution (e.g., TechFest, CulturalFest). - Months: Typically held in winter or spring semesters. Library: - Range and accessibility: Varies depending on the institution, but usually includes a wide range of books, journals, and digital resources. Classrooms: - Facilities and technological provisions: Typically include projectors, computers, and internet access. Sports and Extracurricular Activities: - Offerings: Vary depending on the institution, but usually include team sports, individual sports, and cultura
Faculty Members: - Faculty-to-student ratio: Varies depending on the institution and department, but typically around 1:10 to 1:20. - Faculty-student relationship: Usually professional and respectful, with approachable faculties. - Names of faculties liked: Depends on personal preferences and experiences. - Best faculties: Typically those with strong subject expertise, teaching skills, and mentorship qualities. - Names of faculties not liked: Depends on individual experiences and reasons. Course Structure: - Typically divided into semesters or trimesters. - Includes lectures, lab sessions, assignments, and projects. - Course curriculum designed to cover essential topics and skills. Exam Systems and Marking Schemes: - Exams: Typically 2-3 per semester with a mix of theory and practical exams. Difficulty level: Varies depending on the course and institution. Marking schemes: Usually based on a combination of exam performance, assignments, and project work.
The course electronics and communication engineering was very good course .it is both IT and core based jobs so it is multibased course ec as bright future in next generation. So my preference is to join the ec.
It is quite good according to me as the extra courses are provided in our college which is not provided in other colleges unlike our college I hope this helps and clarify your doubts on this particular topic
Placements are very good in our college. Highest package is about 52 lakh per annum for circuit branches. Moreover its a campus selection or campus placements More number of companies will hier more number of students.
College placements are the best part about joining JSS STU, there are many companies coming in for on campus selection, many internship opportunities offered from 1st year only and they train students very well