The course at Sandip University is comprehensive, with interactive and supportive faculty, though faculty engagement can be further improved. Class sizes average 65 students, and the exam system includes one midterm and two semester exams, which are moderately difficult. Despite this, 30-35% of students fail to pass. Placement opportunities start from the 3rd semester, with eligibility in the 3rd year. Over 200 companies, including Amazon, Google, and General Motors, participate in recruitment, offering international packages up to 1.20 crore and domestic packages up to 28 lakh.
About 70-75% of students secure placements, with an average salary of 3.5 lakh per annum. The university organizes a major job fair, enhancing job prospects. The BTech in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering costs INR 77,000 annually, totaling INR 756,000 for four years. Fees are consistent and include tuition and lab fees, with a semester fee of INR 86,715 and a registration fee of INR 9,000. Scholarships and educational loans are available, with special packages for students from other states.
The faculty includes members from IITs and NITs, with no caste-based fee compensation, and fees vary for other branches.
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