Drone education courses in jadavpur
Hello Mrinmoy Bhattacharya,
It depends upon need, what we have to learn in drones. There are various courses in drones- multi-rotors and fixed wings- Basic, Intermediate and Advanced level, of courses, are for multirotor and fixed wings. A person also has to select what has to learn whether in resources of drones or in applications.
To learn from experienced Team and to get Certified course- multi-rotors and Fixed wings we could recommend you to go for Windelite UAV Systems or go on Home, they have certified drone courses of multi-rotors and fixed wings too.
.
Now I am going to tell you about jadavpur university...
I will present an unbiased neutral perspective free from any prejudice or partiality. Here is my review:
Academics :
Professor to Student Ratio: Its higher than most universities or colleges in the state. Average classroom sizes would be anywhere between 15(Minimum & Masters students) to 60–70(Maximum & Bachelors). As you can see that it varies, but with respect to other institutions, its much better.
Quality of Professors: I will emphasize on this point that *some* professors are exceptionally good, so much so, that we used to worship them literally. Maths faculty (taught us some subjects) & CSE faculty are very good & dedicated.
There are sour grapes in the dept. too, whom I would call lazy & worked up rather than poor quality. There’s one prof. who taught us Software Engineering who took just 4 lectures in entire semester and gave us Powerpoint slides as notes. He simply didn’t care about us. But this problem is there in all colleges in the country sadly.
Professors are very humble, down-to-earth and most of them are easily approachable for doubts & even jokes. This is very important in building a healthy teacher-student relationship of respect & admiration.
Library: Central Library & our Dept. library contained multiple copies of every book we wanted. I’ve never felt the need to look up a book on the internet for buying since everything is readily available.
But, the digital library is poor & barely accessible. This, I conclude is a problem of publicly funded institutions in the country, not just JU.
Curriculum: It is focussed on advanced topics but the technology used is backdated. For example, Computer Graphics were still being taught using Borland Turbo C in a MS-DOS environment instead of using Open GL that IITs generally use. A few Professors do encourage studying deeply programming but most simply prefer that “their way is the ONLY way” and any deviation from their method is wrong.
Placement: It depends. Tech. dept. like CSE, IT have near old IIT placements. The very best companies recruit like Goldman Sachs, MS, Ernst & Young, Amazon etc. But, its not all rosy. Masters find it difficult to even sit for company placement due to restrictions sometimes. Not enough research based companies come who would prefer the deeper knowledge that Masters students have hence MSc, MTech, ME, MCA placements are average to poor. But overall, JU still have better placements in Bengal that any college except for IIT & ISI.
Culture :
Politics: It is present & does bother sometimes. I’ve had classes cancelled, tests rescheduled & had had to forcefully sign a politically charged petition against the Governor. It affects us, the students who come to study & meet friends and want to remain neutral.
But, I’ve never been asked by anyone on my political allegiance. No one really discriminates with you on the basis of your religion or wealth or sexuality. This is true freedom.
Attitude of seniors towards juniors: Seniors are the best. They give us old question papers, organize festivities, provide tips on beating exams and are really caring & supportive. I haven’t seen a single instance of ragging or even minor taunts in my entire time there. And when placements come, those seniors who get placed help us on how to crack the same interviews.
Students: My fellow classmates ranged from the hard working to the street smart. They may have “lyadh” for entire semester but during semester exam time, they were all busy with their notes & showing the JU spirit.
The best of the best come to JU. Some of them don’t have the money to be in IIT & hence come here. Being surrounded by such an atmosphere of good students in high numbers encourage even the medicore to perform well.
Amenities :
Restaurants: One word. Excellent. I am staying outside Bengal for past couple of years and I miss the canteen food. I was that odd guy who used to bring tiffin from home. And yet, I couldn’t resist taking Veg Chowmein or Luchi-Alu Dom/Ghugni from AC canteen or Staff canteen etc. There are a lot of canteens spread out & are all very good. Prices are low even by Bengal standards and there’s enough variety to have separate food every day of the month.
Toilets: Separate for girls & boys on every floor. They are large, clean and dry. Even though university is old & publicly funded, toilets are in decent shape.
Grounds: The Main campus ground is vast, the Salt Lake campus ground serves as a cricket pitch for even international players like Chris Gayle.
Greenery: Entire campus is enveloped by trees, bushes and pollution is minimal. After reaching JU wading through traffic on a jam packed bus or Metro, it feels refreshing to breathe the clean air & see the beautiful scenery inside the campus. The Salt Lake campus has large flower gardens too.
Value for Money :
Scholarships: Free Studentship is available to anyone below a certain wealth threshold which helped me a lot since my father retired over 15 yrs ago and I could fund my entire education through doing private tuitions in CS & Maths.
Even without any scholarship, its dirt cheap. Only Calcutta University is cheaper. Staying in Bangalore, I feel proud that I was in JU, receiving top end education at such low cost. For example, my entire Masters cost less than a single semester in a Pvt. University.
As I said before, food is very cheap.
Just opposite to JU is Xerox corner, where one can xerox hundreds of pages at cheap rates.
.
Now I am going to tell you about best universities for Drone courses in India...
There are many Drone institutes who provide training all across India.But learning from a expert becomes the important factor while choosing your institute since the knowledge that you get and proper implementation of this knowledge is very important.
One such institute is www.aerizone.com who not only teaches you about drones,its parts but also from there experience on doing projects on field.
They are into UAV Training - Aerizone they not only teach you about drones and its working but also about the mapping techniques and the scope of mapping in this Industry.
They try to resolve all your problems practically and through there mapping experience and gives you a hands on flying experience on everything.
.
For more information about jadavpur University please visit this link:
Here is the link:
Jadavpur University, Kolkata:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/university/jadavpur-university-kolkata/amp
.
Hope this helps...
Thank you and all the best...