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₹ 150,000Reviews found (16)
The course curriculum of the college is very good. Faculty members are also very good. They are very learned professors who studied at IITs. Students are able to get a good knowledge of the subject from them.
Read Full ReviewI opted for B.Sc (R) in Chemistry. In the course, there were a total of 9 students and an equal number of teachers. The ratio of teacher: to student was 1:1. The faculties were highly qualified and graduated from top institutes of the world. Exams were conducted twice a year and it was quite easy to pass them.
Read Full ReviewThe course curriculum is pretty decent and SNU offers a wide variety of courses that let you explore other fields as well. Let it be any stream you can take a course and learn. You can also go for a minor degree in any stream along with your major one.
Read Full ReviewI chose the course as I had an interest in the subject. Moreover, with the ongoing technological push, it felt like a safe choice. The student-faculty ratio would be around 1:20 The faculty are mostly PHD doctors having done their degrees from prominent IITs. The exams strictly follow the academic calendar released at the start of the term and are doable provided you know the material.
Read Full ReviewEconomics is one of the premier courses of SNU, having a lot of people go to QS's top universities and business schools after graduating in econ from SNU. The faculty is extremely competent, most of them have taught at top universities around the world before coming to SNU. There is a lot of corporate exposure too as a lot of professors have worked in organizations like the world bank and IMF before joining SNU. However, there are very frequent examinations and assignments that kind of get overwhelming. All year-round studying is required to graduate with a good GPA
Read Full ReviewThe course curriculum is similar to what is in all other top colleges. SNU follows the common IIT-influenced curriculum. I chose Btech in ECE as I was not clear about in which direction I want my career path to go as I wanted to explore both the core side and the tech side. The faculty-student ratio is around 1:12. All of the faculty is very well qualified with their undergrads and postgrads from top IITs. The teaching method is similar to what it is in all other colleges some professors are really helpful while others are not. The exams are around every 2 months and the level is quite tough.
Read Full ReviewI always wanted to pursue a computer science degree. I had heard about SNU from many of my friends and did research on my own. The placements and multidisciplinary opportunities attracted me to SNU the most. Faculty to student ratio is 1:10 if I am not wrong. CSE faculty is good and highly qualified. Exams are a bit on the difficult side.
Read Full ReviewI chose ECE as I like the electric concepts taught in High school. All the professors at SNU are Ph.D. holders and mostly are from IITs. As far as a teaching method is concerned every faculty member has their method. We have weekly quizzes then mid-semester exams then end-semester exams. Depend on the faculty and how much difficult the paper they want to set.
Read Full ReviewI was interested in Computer Science and I loved the campus at the orientation time. Faculty is enough for at least the engineering department. For each semester, we have 2-3 quizzes, a midterm exam and an end-term exam.
Read Full ReviewNot Bad is what I would say. The faculty is quite helpful with homework and take-home assignments. The exams are moderate as well although the grading in our college is quite hard. A 7.5 in SNU would easily be a 9 in VIT or SRM
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