Academics
The faculty at the college are generally well-qualified,with many holding master's degrees or Phd's. Teaching is solid and lectures cover theory and fundamentals well. However,the curriculum seems slow to incorporate recent industry trends and emerging tools-many courses are still very textbook-oriented. Practical exposure via lab work and projects does exist, but often happens late in the semester, limiting hands-on learning. Some professors are engaging and encourage discussions, while others rely heavily on traditional lecture styles. Overall, academics provide a good foundation but need more updating to make students immidiately job-ready.
College Infra
The college infrastructure is strong overall: classrooms are well-equipped with air-conditioning, projectors, and smart boards, and the labs have up-to-date instruments and safety features. The library has a wide collection of books, digital resources, and comfortable reading spaces. The Wi-Fi is generally reliable inside academic buildings, though it occasionally slows during peak hours. Hostels are clean and well-maintained, though some common bathrooms need more frequent upkeep. The sports facilities are decent could benefit from newer equipment and better maintenance.
Placements
The placement cell is moderately effective, Around 65-70% of eligible students get job offers by the time of final year, primarily from IT, software services, and product films. A few branch-specific companies also recruit, but opportunitues are far fewer there. Average salary packages hover around 4-7 LPA, with highest offers reaching 10-12 LPA. Internship support is available but inconsistent across departments. Soft skills & interview preparation workshops are organized, though better coordination & more frequent employer interactions would help improve outcomes.