The infrastructure of the institute is fairly good. The campus has proper classrooms, workshops, laboratories, library facilities, and practical training equipment for students. The environment is suitable for technical learning, though some facilities may require regular upgrades and maintenance.
Academically, the institute performs well in providing technical knowledge and practical exposure. The teachers are experienced and supportive, and students get opportunities to improve their practical skills through lab work and project activities. The curriculum is designed to help students gain industry-related knowledge in their respective branches.
Placement opportunities are also decent for a government polytechnic institute. Many students get opportunities in technical companies and industries through campus drives and training programs. The placement support is satisfactory, especially for students who perform well academically and technically.
I wouldn't say it was the best but the necessary stuff was there in limited quantity like lab tools, reference books etc. It has however improved now as polytechnic is quite a reputable college at this moment and the overall space has developed as per new requirements like integration of AI tools.
I've studied bsc from polytechnic due to my interest in this area. Subject enrichment was amazing as the professors related all the concepts in local as well as bookish language. I've got a job in gov sector soon afterwards so yes it was quite worth it.
Placements variated over the years, my batch got around 80% placements in different companies but the effort was a collaboration of both college and students individually. I've happily completed my government carrier.
Yes cause the practical knowledge over the years surely pays the result, polytechnic is known for various field inventions rather than just stick to exam based knowledge acquiring. We did quite a bit of projects which helped in answering our interview questions and showing our core strength.
Amazing, along with studies students engaged in various sports and administration related work. I was a part of college soccer team and got the opportunity to play various inter-college events. Supports staff was average.
Engineering in my time was quite a huge thing along with MBBS and my core interest in electronic field I was quite happy to get into this college and complete my degree to get a job and support my family afterwards.
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Congratulations on being shortlisted for the summer internship at NIT Jamshedpur.
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