The gym on campus is actually usable which isn't the case in most colleges I visited before taking admission here. The football ground is maintained well and we use it regularly during free periods. Overall the sports infrastructure is better than the average engineering college I've seen.
The academic load is significant but it never felt overwhelming because the college manages it well. Time is given for assignments, practicals happen regularly, and exams are spaced out properly. I never felt like I was drowning in work. The academic system here is sensibly planned and easy to follow.
My package was better than what I expected given the college tier. The placement team negotiated well with companies and ensured fair offers for students. The recruitment process on campus was well managed with no major confusion or delays. I'm now working in a role I enjoy and placement cell played a part in that.
Infrastructure is one of the strongest points of this college. The library has thousands of books and they keep adding new ones. The reading hall is quiet and well lit. Classrooms are clean with proper ventilation. It feels like a proper learning environment, not just a building.
I appreciate that this college encourages independent thinking. We're given projects that require research and original work, not just copying from books. The faculty mentors you through the process. It prepares you for real world challenges. Academically this place has genuinely shaped my thinking and approach.
Honestly I had some doubts initially about whether placements would be good here but those doubts were cleared pretty quickly. The placement cell is organized, proactive, and transparent. They share updates regularly and the process is fair. Multiple opportunities came and I could make an informed choice. Really good experience.
Labs here are genuinely useful. Unlike some colleges where labs are just for show, here we actually work on the equipment. The computer lab has good systems with updated software. The campus overall looks clean and well planned. Happy with my decision to choose this college.
Some professors are outstanding and really passionate about teaching. A few could improve their engagement style but overall the academic quality is above average. The curriculum is broad enough to give good exposure. Guest lectures from industry people happen regularly which adds a lot of practical value to learning.
The placement cell brings in a decent variety of companies across IT, core, and management sectors. It's not just one type of recruiter. I was from a non-CS branch and still got placed in a tech company because of the skill development programs run by the placement team. Happy with how it went.
The campus has a great vibe. Green trees everywhere, nice sitting areas between classes, and the seminar hall is really well built. I've attended a few events there and the AV system works perfectly. The only thing I wish they'd improve is the drinking water facility near Block C.
Academics here pushed me harder than I expected and honestly that's a good thing. The professors set high standards but also support you in meeting them. I've grown a lot academically in just two years. The research culture is also slowly growing which is exciting to see.
Placement training here starts early which is something I really appreciate. We had dedicated sessions for coding, aptitude, and communication skills from second year. By the time placement season arrived I wasn't nervous at all. Got a good offer and I genuinely feel the preparation made the difference.