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Jason Current Student
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Polaris and Newton are not college and university itself, neither are they affiliated to any university as a college. They just "partner" with institutions to provide B.Tech degrees. These institutions mostly not well known universities with n
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Polaris and Newton are not college and university itself, neither are they affiliated to any university as a college. They just "partner" with institutions to provide B.Tech degrees. These institutions mostly not well known universities with no legacy and ranking, like Madhavi, Rishihood, which are looking for a new stream of revenue for themselves. The partnership comes with trade offs and limitations, and they are bound to follow the same prescribed curriculum and rules of UGC and AICTE to function legally. Scaler is also not a college or university. But their structure is different. They don't partner with any institution and get complete freedom in choosing their own teachers and designing their own curriculum accordingly to market Standards by their own standards. The students there opt for 4 year Bsc/ degrees from BITs or IIT Madras, which are proper recognised degrees and equivalent to regular degrees, according to UGC guidelines. Also, these degrees are from well known institutions, which are also Institutes of eminence, not unheard institutions. A 4 year BS/ Bsc hons. degree and BE/ B.Tech are both equivalent to NcRF rating of 6, also known as Degree (hons.) category. That makes you eligible of exams like GATE, UPSC, CAT, GMAT, GRE for higher studies in India and abroad, and also for all sorts of relevant jobs.Having a degree from an Institute of Eminence is an added advantage in addition to good skill set, because you are often asked "whether your degree is from an Institute of Eminence" while filling forms of higher studies from IIMs and other Bschools in India and in college applications for doing MS and MBA abroad.
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2 months ago
Is there any sports or recreation facility at the Bangalore campus of Polaris School of Technology?
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Keertana Current Student
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Actually I have been to Polaris School of technology for my BTech admission in the fields of computer Science engineering so when I went there the campus look really amazing it was inside the big tecParkAll is an expected studies interns
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Actually I have been to Polaris School of technology for my BTech admission in the fields of computer Science engineering so when I went there the campus look really amazing it was inside the big tecParkAll is an expected studies internship programs and there are very limited sports facilities there does no sports ground or nothing it's just a normal block of building present in the mist of the company
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2 months ago
What real-world industry exposure do students get beyond the classroom at Polaris School of Technology?
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Tabish Current Student
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Well the facilities are different and they provide such guidlines so students are engaged in real projects
a month ago
Is the degree awarded by Polaris School of Technology valid for government jobs or PSU exams?
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Pappala JyothsnaCurrent Student
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Yes — the B.Tech degree you get through Polaris School of Technology can be valid for government jobs and PSU exams
2 months ago
Are there any success stories of students who switched from JEE to Polaris School of Technology?
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JOLLU MANOJ KUMARCurrent Student
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Students switching from the traditional JEE-to-engineering-college path to Polaris are often doing so because they want earlier exposure to real coding, project-based learning, open-source contributions, internships and industry mindsets. Some
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Students switching from the traditional JEE-to-engineering-college path to Polaris are often doing so because they want earlier exposure to real coding, project-based learning, open-source contributions, internships and industry mindsets. Some have turned that into measurable successes like GSoC selections and tech roles or internships within the first one or two years.
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JOLLU MANOJ KUMARCurrent Student
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PST students have interned both in traditional tech company roles (e.g., at Mstack, Tectonic AI) and through global open-source programs like GSoC, LFX and SoBSome students receive stipends in the ₹1.2 L–₹3.5 L+ range for internship
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PST students have interned both in traditional tech company roles (e.g., at Mstack, Tectonic AI) and through global open-source programs like GSoC, LFX and SoBSome students receive stipends in the ₹1.2 L–₹3.5 L+ range for internships, including prestigious international or high-paying project roles
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a month ago
Is the degree awarded by Polaris School of Technology accepted by foreign universities for masters?
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bhargav Current Student
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Yes. The B.Tech degree is from a recognised university (AICTE-approved program), so you can apply for MS/Masters abroad, provided you meet requirements like CGPA, IELTS/GRE, etc.
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bhargav Current Student
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No. It may feel challenging at the beginning, but PST starts from basics and teaches step-by-step. With regular practice and attendance, beginners can manage it
