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YASH SHARMA

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Students wanting to enroll in B.E./B. Tech programs at IMPSCET need to finish their 10+2 including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics along with obtaining a minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/PH candidates). Eligible students will have to appear for either the JEE Mains or the WBJEE exam and score valid marks to be eligible for the course. Candidates applying for lateral entry into the second year need a Diploma in engineering along with a B.Sc. Mathematics, and they must satisfy the same percentage requirements.  

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Shri Sai College of Engineering and Technology (SSCET) in Chandrapur offers separate hostel accommodations for both male and female students. The rooms are non-AC and come furnished with essential amenities such as a bed, study table, chair, and wardrobe. Additional facilities include water coolers, TV rooms, indoor play areas, and security services .

The college provides mess facilities attached to the hostels, offering quality food. Recreational amenities like a TV lounge, indoor and outdoor sports facilities, and a canteen are also available .

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Rayamkula Harish

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The faculty team of Sahyadri College is said to be okay as they are usually postgraduates (M.Tech/ Ph.D.) as suggested in student feedbacks. They follow the curriculum of SPPU for better precision in teaching, especially in CSE, lacking in industrial experience.

 The staffs also conduct workshops to help 300 B.E. students to hone their skills. Quality of teaching is satisfactory compared to the COEP, rather mediocre if it comes to the range of specializations. Surveys done on the part of the students indicate on slight higher side on the need for more practical education.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Not documentation in the case of notable alumni of Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management. The named list of noteworthy alumni from its B.E. programme (since 2011) was found working in IT multinationals such as Infosys, TCS and are employed as software engineers with a basic pay of about INR 5-7 LPA); they also occupy mid-level positions.

In student feedback, particularly about an alumni network, that facilitates placements for 300 odd students counted by the school, the names are unknown. 

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