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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
A higher university ranking often attracts more Tier-1 companies to campus. Graduating from a well-ranked state university like RGPV provides a solid foundation and credibility during off-campus recruitment
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Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is consistently the most competitive and highly-ranked branch. It attracts the highest cutoff ranks and has the strongest industry reputation for placements.
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Yes, as a state university, it offers degrees widely recognised by international universities and employers, making it a preferred choice for students pursuing global careers or higher studies abroad.
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The flexible curriculum allows "Open Electives," where students can select courses from different departments. This encourages interdisciplinary learning, such as a Mechanical Engineering student taking a Data Science course.
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Students must score atleast 40% in theory papers and 60% in sessional or practical work to pass a subject. Degree is awarded based on credits earned across all semesters.
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Yes, students must complete industrial training, often supported by partners like TCS. A four-week training in the third year and an eight-week project in fourth year are standard requirements.
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RGPV BTech curriculum follows a choice-based credit system spanning eight semesters. It includes core engineering subjects, electives, and mandatory industrial projects to ensure a balance of theory and practice.
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Yes, the University Institute of Technology (UIT) has a dedicated placement cell that coordinates with industries, organizes training sessions, and manages campus recruitment drives for all eligible students.
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Placement activities generally begin in the 6th or 7th semester. Some companies also offer early internship opportunities starting from the 5th semester, often leading to full-time pre-placement offers (PPOs).
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Typically, 70% to 90% of students secure placements, particularly in high-demand branches like CSE and IT. For the 2024 batch, 532 out of 588 registered students were successfully placed.
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