If you are thinking to join the Institute of Engineering and Technology, DAVV, Indore, then it would not be an idle choice. It is better you take a drop and take coaching and then enroll in some other college.
Do not waste your four years of study in IET DAVV or SGSITS. You will graduate from IET DAVV with not a promising placement and salary package. Invest your time and money in good coaching institutes. If you work hard and ready to complete your further studies then your year will not be wasted.
The IET DAVV staffs are friendly, they will get you books and e-learning materials. You will surely go to make good friends here.
Therefore, if you are ready to do hard work, then you will surely have a prosperous career after graduating from IET DAVV
Overall, Hindustan University is average at best.
The college lacks basic amenities that are essential for the overall growth of the students.
AIIMS Rishikesh located in Uttarakhand is one of the AIIMS in India that is dedicated to providing standardized academics for students. The Institute offers various UG, PG, Fellowship, Doctoral, Diploma and Other Certificate courses. AIIMS Rishikesh has top-notch infrastructure with modern equipment in Labs.
Academics: AIIMS Rishikesh is the only institute that follows a 100% MCQ exam pattern. This exam pattern helps students to prepare for their entrance exams. The academic curriculum at AIIMS Rishikesh is standard as all the AIIMS.
Faculty: AIIMS Rishikesh has 250+ faculty who are very distinguished in their respective fields.
Campus: AIIMS Rishikesh is spread across 100 acres on the river banks of Ganges. The environment and weather conditions are beautiful and offer a serene environment for students. AIIMS Rishikesh is located 20 km away from the Airpot, 8km from the Railway Station and 7km away Bus Station.
Placements: AIIMS Rishikesh also offers placement opportunities for students with decent packages. Students are also provided with internship opportunities with a stipend of INR 23,500 per month. As per the AIIMS Rishikesh NIRF 2023 Report, the median package of MBBS Batch 2022 stood at INR 12.2 LPA and for PG courses such as MD / MS / MDS stood at INR 21.6 LPA.
Hostel: The hostel rooms are provided with double sharing for 1st year students. Single rooms are available for 2nd year students. AIIMS Rishikesh hostels are well-furnished, lockers, tables and chairs are also offered.
Mess: The mess at AIIMS Rishikesh is run by students themselves. The food is quite tasty and satisfying. Food from various parts of the country is prepared to cater to everybody’s taste.
Student Welfare: AIIMS Rishikesh has a dedicated student body to ensure there is no injustice made to students. The institute also follows an anti-ragging policy on campus and outside the campus premises as well.
Culture: AIIMS Rishikesh has students coming from all over the country. Hence, the campus seems very diversified. The institute aims to provide a balanced life on campus. Students are encouraged to actively participate in co-curricular activities as well along with academics.
AIIMS Rishikesh organizes “Pyrexia” which is the biggest inter-college fest in all of Uttarakhand. Students can participate in all the events and showcase their talents.
In conclusion, AIIMS Rishikesh is no doubt one of the best destinations for medical students.
Thapar University offers a good MCA program. The institute has a brilliant MCA faculty base. It offers good learning resources, and laboratory facilities to meet the requirement of students.
Thapar University placement highlights show the average CTC offered to MCA students is around INR 7 LPA. While the highest CTC offered is around INR 8 LPA. TCS, Infosys, and Fidelity are among the major recruiters in the placement drive.
I have a friend at Flame university and his experience at the institute has been great. Here is a brief highlight of the institute.
Hence, Flame University can be a good choice as it provides all the modern facilities and the academic culture is nice too but there are certain strict rules like attendance which has to be followed by everyone and cannot be avoided.
The infrastructure of CVR College of Engineering is good. By this, it does not mean the looks but facilities in comparison to other colleges at Hyderabad.
The placements are good. But, your chances of getting placed during the campus recruitment drive are higher in CBIT or Vasavi. At CVR, you can apply for placements only if you choose for higher studies.
CVR is too much to handle. The institute runs behind “professionalism” which is merely scoring higher marks, 100% attendance, submitting formal papers which actually contain plagiarized content; all copied from the internet, wearing formals to the labs, and all such things.
You will have no time for yourself. You will always be occupied by some assignment or some record or to finish something up quickly because of the approaching deadline. But, it will certainly get you something, either mark, or attendance, or fines!
You won’t have time even for an internship or if you choose to dedicate serious time to your game.
One of my friends is a final-year student at IIEST Shibpur. According to him, the placement last year has been great. Microsoft IDC (PPO), Mentor Graphics, CESC Ltd (PPO), Tata Steel (PPO), Bentley Systems completed their recruitment process on campus and hired more candidates than they did last year. Companies like Atlassian, Samsung R&D, and PwC are also expected to recruit on campus. A brief discussion about placements and other aspects of the institute are as follows.
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The campus is lush green and located on the bank of the river Ganges. Right beside the institute is Botanical Gardens. Many events take place at the institute all year around. There are annual Techno-Management fest Instruo, Annual Cultural fests Rebecca and Anuranan, and departmental fests. Besides that, there are also sports events. Meritorious students can avail scholarships sponsored by the Alumni Association.
As much as I could gather information about Zakir Husain Delhi College DU from some of my friends, everyone gives almost similar responses and reviews about the college.
In terms of infrastructure, the college has a chance to compete with the prestigious and leading colleges out there. The campus includes Wi-Fi, a magnificent green space, inspiring classrooms, elevators for those with disabilities, a canteen with an affordable menu, a mother dairy, and practice-friendly labs.
The professors are incredibly helpful for both personal and professional matters.
In today’s world, online education may be difficult, but they have adapted successfully. They are also excellent with offline material. The courses cover everything in detail and prepare students to take on real-world issues in the workplace. Exams during the semester are neither very difficult nor difficult. Students can pass with ease if they are properly prepared and have studied.
I know a few people from ABBS, and based on what I heard from them I will suggest that keep an open mind and do not take admission in ABBS for PGDM as it’s definitely not equivalent to an MBA. Also, maximum people there speak the local or regional language.
Though, ABBS has beautiful Infrastructure and some good faculties with the potential to share immense knowledge with you; but, other colleges such as PESIT or AIMS or Christ or Alliance or Ramiah or Jain are better options for a management degree.
Here are the recent placement highlights for the institute.
Average CTC |
4 LPA |
Highest CTC |
7.2 LPA |
Placement Average |
80% |
No of offers |
142 |
If ABBS is what you choose, then appear for PGCET provided you're from Karnataka and get into MBA and not PGDM.
The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) is part of one of the world's most prestigious universities, The University of Delhi. MBA from FMS is a dream that many people have, but only a few achieve. Established in 1954, the institute was incepted with a focus on management education and not just on business management.
Academics: You will quickly realise that there is no room for boredom at FMS; you will always be on your toes, rushing to classes, attending guest lectures, submitting assignments, preparing case studies, and so on. Academics at FMS are more than just whiteboard or PowerPoint presentations in the classroom; they also include field trips, group tasks, individual/group projects, and bunking together to encourage you to think beyond FMS.
Extracurricular Activities: Aside from academics, life at FMS will be surrounded by various student societies that will provide you with exciting events to keep you busy. The B-school basically forces you to participate in competitions and live projects that will allow you to explore the seemingly limitless opportunities available to B-school students.
The routine of the Day: A typical day in the life of an FMS student begins around 8 a.m. when he or she wakes up and prepares to attend class, which begins promptly at 9. Every day, there are four classes for one hour each. The classes are followed once or twice a week by a Guest Lecture by eminent personalities from the industry who provide first-hand experience and great insights into the ever-changing business scenario.
Annual Festivals and Clubs: Aside from academics, the college participates in a variety of co-curricular activities. The various clubs under the purview of cultural society, namely Nethra - the photography club, KALA - the fine arts club, and Agamya - the literary and debate club, hold events throughout the year, allowing students to pursue their hobbies and interests in various fields.
Library: The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) Library is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and business and management faculty. has amassed a substantial library of over 50,000 books, over 100 journals (including 60 foreign journals), 12 newspapers, and numerous other resources such as theses, student project reports, CDs, various reports, economic survey reports, and so on.