Being a pass out of the college, I can tell clearly if you are just focused on obtaining job after the completing B. Tech and don’t have any better options apart from SRM University, then go for it. Big companies, mainly Infosys, TCS, CTS, Accenture and Wipro take almost whole campus for 3 lpa so there is a sort of job guarantee that is not present in many local colleges.
But if you are thinking that it is the college which will help you strive and get ahead, then you are expecting too much from a private institution that is just concerned with your money. Everything is expensive, ranging from your course fees to hostels and unnecessary additional charges like exam fees. They completely drained us out in our 8th semester since they couldn’t do that from next semester.
Teachers are extremely inexperienced. They are mostly SRM or Valliamai campus M. tech graduates. They have quite bad temper if you get in their wrong side. Hence flattering them is a good way to keep them on good side and get marks (which is the only thing that matters there).
Practical knowledge is not the focused. There are 4 exams yearly just like in school. One or two practical sessions in a week which are just for namesake. In Cse IT and SW branches, you need to focus on the practical aspects yourself as college is not much of a help. Even teachers don’t have much knowledge. They just skim over about the subjects they are teaching you. So many times our teacher stopped in middle of the session because she got confused or didn’t know the explanation. There will be some exceptions but those teachers are not interested in teaching because the students are only interested in marks. The teachers eager to teach lose their excitement when they see students disinterest and how they care only about the marks they are getting in cycle tests and model exams.
MAYANK PRATAPMaster
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