There are a lot of things one can do on weekends.
Shopping and Enjoyment:
Nature and History Experience:
Trips:
The ones who do not want to go outside campus can join the Youth welfare department and attend various activities. If you are a tech lover, then you can join the Center for innovation. Binge Watching and having fun is always an option for everyone.
Whether you should take admitted to CUSAT or not depends on your personal goals and what you are looking for in a university. CUSAT is highly-regarded in India, known for its strong programs in engineering, technology, and science. Its credibility can further be assessed through the ratio of North and South Indian students on the campus which is almost 50:50. This means CUSAT is well known only among South Indians but also among North Indians.
CUSAT has two campuses, one in Cochin SOE and another in Alleppey - CUCEK. The placement scenario is somewhat similar on both campuses.
Before getting admission here, you need to know that the only key to getting placed is good grades and no backs. You won’t be spoon-fed the professor's notes here and will have to survive on your own. If you are enthusiastic, then only come here.
However, you should research more about its program offerings to determine if they align with your interests and career goals.
CUSAT is your best bet if you are willing to pursue a Masters's or PG.
CUSAT has the freedom to design the curriculum for its students that suits their needs perfectly and imparts quality education. It has highly experienced professors who are keen to train the students and don’t just teach for the sake of completing the syllabus. CET on the other hand follows the KTU syllabus, one of the most average institutes of Kerala so the quality of education is sacrificed a lot.
In CET, professors sometimes are just transferred by the government, which never is the case with CUSAT. Additionally, CUSAT received huge funds from the government to support its large-scale research projects.
Ultimately, CUSAT is a better choice than CET for Masters while CET is a better option for Bachelor.
BTech Safety and Fire Engineering at CUSAT is a lucrative branch with great career opportunities. Almost 90% of students graduate with a placement offer. But the career outcome of the institute is limited since it is not a mainstream branch. You may face problems in the future if you want to go for competitive examinations like GATE. Go for this branch, only if you are sure that you want a career in this field. Since not many institutes offer this engineering degree, the competition is less. It is easy to secure a good placement opportunity.
Course Highlights:
The above discussion should give you an idea about the Safety and Fire Engineering at CUSAT.
One of my friends shed light on the actual scenario of the Fire and Safety Department of CUSAT
So, I will recommend you to not join the Fire and Safety branch in CUSAT at any cost.
I have a few friends at CUSAT, according to them, the Marine Engineering program offered by CUSAT is quite good. However, the number of boys in the branch is more. As girls mostly refrain from joining Marine Engineering.
Being said that, the placement statistics for the branch are quite good. Here is a brief highlight of 2020 placement for the branch.
Average CTC |
3 LPA |
Highest CTC |
5 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
MOL, Fleet, Synergy |
Job Roles |
Marine Engineer |
Compared to other BTech branches the Marine Engineering branch enjoys less freedom. The department is 1 km away from the BTech college of CUSAT and the rules are a bit strict too.
Yes, there is a uniform in Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT). But the uniform is only for UG Engineering students. P.G students of M.Tech, M.Sc, PhD, etc, do not have any dress code.
Let’s see the uniform of these branches.
Therefore, there are different dress codes for different schools. Apart from these, students of B.A LL.B, MBA, M.Com also have their specific dress code.
If you are a true science lover, then IISERs are the best option for you. Although institutes like IISc, NISER, CEBS, IACS, and a few IITs, also offer similar science-oriented degrees IISERs resources, exposure, and research culture are second to none.
IISERs offer a 5 year integrated BS-MS degree which helps avoid the hassle of applying for a Bachelor’s and a Master’s separately.
So, if you are a research enthusiast and want to pursue a long-term educational program to fuel your passion, then IISERs will serve you best. However, CUSAT can be considered if you are looking for a course or opportunity that is unique to CUSAT only.
There is no special eligibility criteria for NRI quota seats in CUSAT. You need a valid CAT rank to get admission through NRI seats.
To apply for admission through the NRI quota seats, there are two options:
OR
(> Rs.1,00,000) which is refunded after the completion of the course.
The NRI quota seats cost more during admissions and also the semester fee is slightly higher for NRI quota seats.
The closing ranks for CUSAT CAT 2022 for general category in different branches in B.Tech are as follows-
Course |
Closing Rank |
Computer Science and Engineering |
1651 |
Naval Architecture and Ship Building |
618 |
Electronics and Communication Engineering |
2662 |
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
2970 |
Information Engineering |
2617 |
Safety and Fire Engineering |
1855 |
Polymer Science and Engineering |
2330 |
Instrumentation Technology |
2498 |
Mechanical Engineering |
2321 |
Civil Engineering |
3151 |
As you can see, for a general category candidate, the closing ranks did not go beyond 3000 in the previous year. However, for an SC/ST candidate, the closing ranks are more relaxed. Also, if you are from some other state, 50% seats are reserved for Keralite students.
During CUSAT spot allotment, you can get the seats that are left or not filled up. These seats are filled rank-wise. Speaking statistically, a lot of students who are above you rank-wise will show up during the spot allotment. So, your chances depend upon the number of candidates above you who show up on that day.