What were the factors that made you choose this College? Did you face any Group Discussions, Interviews or Written Tests for admission?* Mention the good and the bad aspects of your college. Discuss the admission process and other criteria such as exam name, cut-off, GD/PI etc. How did you prepare for these rounds.
Share your opinion on the Course Curriculum, Academics and Faculties.* Mention why did you choose this course. Qualification of the faculty & review of teaching method. How timely were term exams and what was the difficulty level?
How are the placements & job opportunities? If no campus placement is offered discuss your employability or plans after completing the course. Mention the eligibility criteria for placement. Name a few visited recruiters and no. of offers made. Mention the highest and average package as per the company and profiles offered. Percentage of students getting placements. Your plans after getting the degree.
How is life at campus? Discuss social life, clubs & infrastructure.* Name the fest and month in which they are conducted. Availability of books & journals in the library. Amenities in classrooms. Brief of sports & extracurricular activities on the campus. Mention any social group, clubs, or website for students run by themselves.
From 6 or 7th semester students get eligible for campus placement. Their are lot of companies visit campus every year such as TCS, atlassian, algessic india, chegg india, zenon analytics, reliance, precision industries (Dubai) and some public sector companies as well and lot more. Their are lot of offers made such as in last year a company named atlassian gives a higest package of 59.91 lpa to a cse student and average package is around 6 lpa.so overall placement is decent and varies year by year. As university doesn't provide the percentage placement list but this year, I've heard that 13% was ece placement, and the civil and electrical placement was very decent compare to others. My plans after degree is for higher studies from abroad or IIT'S .
There is a lot of campus of virtualities which are open to us our there is a specific society named as CDC which provide a lot of internship in all the different different role suggest consultant marketing not be able to get the internship in technology
Placements levels in our college are average. The Average package in College is around 8lakhs. the highest package goes upto 36lakhs. placements are mostly offered to the students studying in either BCOM or in Economics. Around 60 percent of the students from this courses get the placement . many companies like Gshaw, DELL , McKenzie, DELLOITE,etc visits the campus for recruitment. aroun 50 companies comes every year.
This course is 3 years long. I choose this because I have interest in economics and financial field and I also want to become a professor of economics honours. After this course you have very much opportunities of do.
The curriculum covers all fundamental topics which are crucial for a solid foundation in this course for eg; Analog and Digital electronics, communication systems, Signal Processing, etc. The curriculum integrates lab sessions and projects which may help in applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Internship and Projects prepares us for the job market by providing exposure to real-world problems. Exams are held two times a semester, 1st is mid-semester and 2nd is the end sems. you get a lot of time for prep as they are held 1.5-2 months in between. Difficulty level is moderate. You can prepare 1-2 weeks before the exam.
The first year's content is completely irrelevant to computer science and from second year onwards you will start learning computer subjects The teaching should be done with new techniques and not just that old classroom kind teaching
The placement process at TIPS was robust, with a good mix of reputed companies visiting the campus and offering a variety of roles. The highest packages were competitive, especially in the tech and finance sectors, and the average packages were decent for entry-level positions. The majority of eligible students secured placements, reflecting the effectiveness of the placement cell and the relevance of the curriculum to industry needs. For those not placed through campus drives, the institute provided adequate support for off-campus job searches and further studies. Overall, the placement scenario at TIPS was satisfactory, offering a solid start for students' careers.