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B.Tech 8 Courses | ₹1.6 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 16 Jan - 24 Jul 2024 | |
B.Tech {Lateral} 2 Courses | ₹1.6 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+3 | 16 Jan - 24 Jul 2024 | |
M.Tech 8 Courses | ₹1.03 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | 9 July - 17 Jul 2024 | |
MCA | ₹1.01 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation + MAH MCA CET | 6 July - 14 Jul 2024 |
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In my course, each class typically seats around 60 to 80 students and for the entire degree program, it's approximately 1,200 students. The girls-to-boys ratio in my course is about 1:3, and overall, the college has a roughly 1:2 ratio. The cultural diversity in the class is quite rich, with students coming from various parts of the country. There are a number of students from different states, with significant representation from Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. The peer group is diverse and collaborative, with a strong culture of peer learning. Students often work together on projects and help each other with coursework, fostering a supportive learning environment. Participation in class does not directly impact marks, but active engagement is encouraged and can contribute to a better understanding of the material. Most students genuinely attend classes with the intent to learn, though there are always a few who may be less engaged. Overall, I believe the majority of students value the educational opportunities and take their studies seriously.
In my course, each class typically seats around 60 to 80 students and for the entire degree program, it's approximately 1,200 students. The girls-to-boys ratio in my course is about 1:3, and overall, the college has a roughly 1:2 ratio. The cultural diversity in the class is quite rich, with students coming from various parts of the country. There are a number of students from different states, with significant representation from Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. The peer group is diverse and collaborative, with a strong culture of peer learning. Students often work together on projects and help each other with coursework, fostering a supportive learning environment. Participation in class does not directly impact marks, but active engagement is encouraged and can contribute to a better understanding of the material. Most students genuinely attend classes with the intent to learn, though there are always a few who may be less engaged. Overall, I believe the majority of students value the educational opportunities and take their studies seriously.
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