Academics
Academics here are decent, definitely above average. Professors know their subjects, but teaching styles vary some make classes interesting, others just stick to slides. The syllabus is challenging enough to keep you on your toes, though at times it feels rushed. Labs and projects help you actually understand concepts instead of just memorizing. Exams can be unpredictable, but if you pay attention in class, you’ll do fine. Overall, it’s a place where you learn, but you need to put in consistent effort.
College Infra
Coming to college, I wasn’t expecting much beyond the basics, but the campus pleasantly surprised me. Classrooms are spacious with decent ventilation, and smart boards make learning interactive rather than just notes on a chalkboard. Labs are well-equipped, though sometimes a little crowded during peak hours. The library is my personal favorite—quiet corners, updated books, and enough plugs for all our devices a lifesaver. Cafeteria is functional, not gourmet, but does the job. Sports and recreational areas are good, encouraging some after-class activity, though I wish the gym was slightly bigger. Walkways and common areas are clean and green, giving a refreshing vibe between lectures.
Campus Life
Living here feels like stepping into a world built for growth and fun. The campus buzzes with energy—every corner tells a story, from impromptu jam sessions near the lawns to late-night debates in the library. Facilities are top-notch, yet it’s the people who make it magical: professors who genuinely care, peers who challenge and inspire, and events that turn ordinary days into memories. Here, learning isn’t confined to classrooms; it spills into every café, corridor, and courtyard. Honestly, it doesn’t just prepare you for a career—it shapes you as a person.
Placements
Placements here are pretty solid, but not the fairy-tale everyone dreams about. The college has a strong placement cell that actively reaches out to companies, organizes mock interviews, and guides us with resume-building sessions. Top recruiters like [insert examples relevant to the college] do visit, which gives you good exposure.
That said, the competition is intense your own preparation matters a lot. Some roles are really high-profile, while a few are average, making it a mixed bag. Internships are decent too and sometimes convert into full-time offers, which is a big plus
Value For Money
Honestly, the fees aren’t small, but I feel like I’m getting my money’s worth. Teachers mostly help when you ask, labs and library are okay, and there’s enough happening on campus to not feel bored. Not perfect, but I don’t regret paying here."
For what I’m paying, it’s decent. Some things could be better—like facilities and canteen—but overall, the learning and exposure make it worth it.
"Not the cheapest, not the fanciest, but feels fair. You learn enough, meet some good people, and don’t feel ripped off. That’s all I wanted.