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relevance 8.5/10 comprehensivenes 9/10 strengths industry aligned curriculum regular update to reflect industry trends weaknesses limited flexbility in choosing elective some student might find the curriculum overall LPUs cse curriculum demonstrates a strong focus
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The relevance and comprehensiveness of a course curriculum can be evaluated based on several factors, such as alignment with industry standards, coverage of essential topics, balance between theory and practice, and adaptability to technological advancements. Here’s a breakdown of how you might rate the course curriculum in these aspects: ### 1. **Relevance to Industry:** - **Alignment with Current Trends:** A good curriculum should cover both foundational concepts and emerging technologies. Topics like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Cloud Computing, and Cybersecurity are crucial in today’s job market. - **Industry Collaboration:** Curricula that involve guest lectures, workshops, and projects with industry partners help students gain real-world experience and understand the application of theoretical knowledge. **Rating:** ????? (4/5) *If the curriculum includes up-to-date topics and provides opportunities for industry interaction.* ### 2.
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I completed BTech CSE from LPU back in 2016. You might say that LPU has changed since then, but I am still in touch with my juniors and here is my experience:
I am a BTech Mechanical graduate from LPU. Here is an honest review on the placement scenario at LPU (in engineering)-
The placement scenario is poor for Civil, Mechanical and Electrical. Few companies visit these departments for placements, and hire a maximum of 5-10 students in total. But if someone knows basic coding, they can sit for IT placements.
Cognizant, Tech Mahindra, etc. visit the CSE/IT departments for mass hiring. Very few core companies visit the ECE department for recruitments, so the students rely on IT companies. A mere 40/50 out of 1000 ECE students get hired by an Electronics company from the campus. The IT companies mass hire students at a CTC of around 3.5 LPA.
This is the engineering placement scenario at LPU.
Being a graduate from LPU, I found the campus life quite joyful as everyone in the university is supportive. I liked the following things about the University:
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