The campus is spacious with a new academic building. Labs have CNC machines and good equipment, but some are outdated. Library is decent, but Wi-Fi is weak. No proper sports ground, which is a bummer for students.
Teachers are qualified and supportive, but the course is too theory-based. Practical training is okay, but could use more modern tools. Exams are tough, and syllabus feels old for industry needs. Still, I learned a lot.
Placement cell works hard, and companies like Wipro visit. About 80% of students get placed, with packages of 3-5 LPA. Core mechanical jobs are rare, and you need good marks for better offers. It’s decent but not great.
Fees are low at 18,000/year, a steal for a government college. Facilities and placements are okay for the cost, but hostel fees add up. It’s worth it if you study hard and get placed, but don’t expect top-tier exposure.
Campus is lively with some events and clubs, but activities are limited. The crowd is friendly, and hostels are decent but basic. Strict rules dampen the fun. Made some good friends, though the vibe is mostly study-focused.
Hi Candidate,
Cut-off refers to the expected marks or the Least marks needed to get admission into any Institute based on previous years statistics. The cut-off greatly varies from college to college, and from Stream to Stream, and from Category too.
You have specific reservation criteria for different categories such as Scheduled castes, Schedule Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Girls Supremacy Qouta which makes the cut-off differ for different categories.
Hope that this answer helps you.