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I choose to pursue your BTech in computer science and engineering because my passion lies in that moreover in the first year they will be common classes so every branch of students will be sitting together in the same class the class comprises 109 students and they will be separate faculty for different classes. The qualification of faculties is pretty good they have PhD from IITS and many more big institutes. Their teaching style is a bit outdated though.
I chose mechanical engineering because I have an interest in robotics and machine learning. And you should choose your branch wisely while entering an engineering college. Our college faculties are good, all the professors are Ph.D. holders, they have a very brief knowledge of the course, and if you stay attentive to the professor, you should not face much difficulty in understanding things.
Course curriculums are designed in such a manner so that they will be student-friendly and according to the industry dynamics, the faculty-student ratio is quite high with the hierarchy of faculty, faculties are highly qualified with decades of experience in teaching and their subject.
I choose manit because the academics of manit are good and the society and clubs are also very good and active and have a good alumni base. In the first year for every 100 students, there is 1 professor. And in lab 1 professor and 1 lab assistant for 50 students. In Manit approx. All faculty are Ph.D. holders and some are from IIT. They have 20-25 years of experience In the first year, some faculty members were new and I found it difficult to understand some subjects but they always cleared my doubts. In Manit 3 times exams are conducted in 1 semester so in a year 6 times.
I chose CSE which is computer science and engineering, because at that time the job opportunities were better for the IT field as compared to any other core field. Also, I had an interest in computer science from childhood, and most importantly the placements were fairly good for computer science and engineering ads compared to any other college. Faculty: faculty-student ratio is close to 1:70. Which is fairly low but can be considered. Teachers are fairly available, for doubt solving. Teachers are highly qualified at Nit Bhopal, being a settled organization in Madhya Pradesh the quality of education is fairly high as compared to any other local college in that area. Exams were distributed in the pattern of mini, mid-, and end-semester exams. The exams were fairly easy to pass, but yes some professionals make tricky papers as well.
I have chosen CSE because it is in most demand in the current era and placement opportunities are also very good and I am interested in coding. In Manit the faculty-to-student ratio is I think 1:50 and all faculty have done their Ph.D. and mtech from reputed colleges such as iits nits etc. The teaching methods are very good some professors teach very innovatively. The exam is always going to be held in a month there is one test and is not so difficult to pass.
I want to get into research and explore myself so that's why I chose Chemical Engineering at NIT Bhopal as this college lies in the heart of the city. Student to faculty ratio is quite good as there are 78 students in our branch so teachers can focus on every student. Most faculties have done MTech and Ph.D. from top IITs but their teaching styles are traditional, just write on board on go. But they will support you a lot in side hustles like if you want to start a startup or do research.
Term exams usually occurs three times each semester. Mini mid and end term examination. Mini is quite easy. Mid is a little bit easy side. But end term examination is sometimes very difficult. If if you are decent in studies you can easily score 8.0+ cgpa.
I chose Computer science and engineering because of my deep interest in coding and new technologies also the future is all about Computers. The total student intake was 1203. In my section, there are 108 students out of which 20 are girls and the rest boys. After just one month they took mini test. Almost all Faculty have phd degree
I chose chemicals because the college has a great reputation and placement in core branches like chemicals also, in orientation chemical engineering they told us how it is a very good and growing field for the future. I am not aware of the exact Student-faculty ratio but it is quite good compared to other state and local colleges almost all facilities that I meet are Ph.D. holders and have great teaching skills There are 3 main exams in a semester mini, mid-term, and final it's easy to pass in all of them because teachers are adjustable except some.
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