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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
There are specific amount of credit to each course or subject. The number of credit indicates how important the course is to the programme. The students should give importance to the subjects on the basis of credit and score according. Lab subjects are of great help to score more credit than theory papers.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Failing in internal exams won't have adverse effect on the students. Attending the internals is enough as far as I know. The staff will allow students to appear for the semester exam by giving the required marks necessary for passing the internals. There would be a total of 3 internals and a model exam. So you should only have to pass in any other case.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
In VISTAS certain dress code should be maintained. But this also varies from department to department. Some department students are to be present in uniform. Even for those other departments stylish dresses are not allowed. For male students, shirts and paints are the formal dress code allowed in the campus. T-shirts are not allowed.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The college is very strict and we won't be able to enjoy the campus life here. The Gates are even close after a certain time andwon'allow anyone to enter even for students whose has urgent cases. The lectures are not good too. The faculty members will force everyone to be in the class short after the intervl but the won't show that much interest in finishing their topics. If you can study by yourself you can join. But at the time of admission they will provide many false information regarding the campus and the teaching methods. mY experience regarding the college life was extremely bad. My 2 years of college life was a total waste.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The college provides facility for hostel for both male and female students. But the quality of food provided by the hostel is not worth your money that is being given so many of the students prefer to live outside the college hostels. The timings of outing allowed by the hostel is also bad. Many PGs are available surrounding the hostel. We can search for rooms which are being given for rent where you could do cooking also. Other hostels are also available around. If I were to suggest, it's better to take a room for rent as you can enjoy the college life and have better food. This gives a benefit as we won't be needed to be present exac
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Candidate must have passed HSC (10+2) or its equivalent with 45 percent marks from any recognised Board/council. Candidate who have passed HSC i.e., 10+2 in any one of the Vocational Subject (Basic Mechanical Engineering/ Basic Electrical Engineering/ Basic Electronics Engineering/ Basic Civil Engineering/ Basic Automobile Engineering/ Textile Technology) with any one of the Engineering related subjects namely Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry with 45 percent minimum average percentage put together are also eligible to apply.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Throughout the academic year, NITTE Meenakshi Institute of Technology (NMIT) hosts a variety of cultural events to give students the chance to share their abilities, celebrates diversity, and encourage cross-cultural interaction. Here are some typical cultural events that might occur at NMIT, however specific may change from year to year:
"ANAADYANTA", every year, NMIT puts on a cultural festival that features a variety of performances, competitions, and cultural activities. This festival frequently include musical concerts, dancing performances, fashion display, stage productions, art exhibits, and more. It gives pupils a stage on whic
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
A student's overall academic performance over a certain time period, such as a semester or the entire programme, is assessed using the cumulative grade point average (CGPA).
A broad explanation of how the CGPA is determined at numerous educational institutions, including NMIT, is provided below:
Student performance in each course is grade, and each course in a programme is given a specific amount of credit. Letter grades and their related grade points make up the standard grading system. For instances, A might stand in for a grade point of 10, B might, too, and so on. The official documents or student handbook of NMIT may contains inform
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
In NMIT If a student misses an internal exam without a good excuse or sufficient advance notice, they risk receiving a zero grade for that particular exam. Additionally, some universities may subtract points from the overall internal evaluation grade or impose additional penalties.
Make-up Exam: In some circumstances, NMIT may offer students who had a good reason to miss an internal exam the chance to take a make-up exam. The make-up test, which is normally scheduled independent, gives the student the chance to show that they comprehend the material.
Allotment of marks in Internal exams frequently count towards a courses final grade. The
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