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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
The food quality in the hostel mess at AKIDO College of Engineering is generally considered poor, with multiple reviews highlighting dissatisfaction with both the hostel mess and campus canteen food. There are some issues ranged mentioning that the hostel mess is not kept hygenic.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Mess food is said to be generally on the average side. However, it varies from one student to another. The mess keeps reasonably hygienic conditions; the menu consists mainly of a hybrid of North Indian dishes prepared keeping in mind the cultural background of the students.
Most review comments say the food is decent but could improve further on taste and variety. The hostel mess is quite well kept and maintains clean dining areas, providing three meals a day to hostel residents. Some students appreciate the cheap price and availability of food, while others note that the quality could be better.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The placement cell is an important department of the college that assists the students in their placement. Throughout the year Campus recruitment drives are organized with the renowned companies such as TCS, Wipro, HDFC Bank, and Genpact.
Training facilities are provided for enhancing employability, which includes preparation for Interviews and Resume writing workshops. The placement cell of the MBA/PGDM programme boasts around a 96% placement record, wherein packages fluctuate between INR 2.45 Lacs to INR 7.21 lakhs. For the B.E./B.Tech courses, the placement scenario pulls off anywhere between 60-70% students every year, wherein the h
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
B.E.-B.Tech is beneficial in terms of JCBoseUST affiliation, 60% placements (INR 3-6 LPA) with companies such as HCL looking for students from this college, and cheap fees (approximately INR 2.5 lakh); it proved to be a great option for Aravali.
Job prospects for CSE and IT branches are excellent. Student reviews recommend tech over BBA for career opportunities. An NCR location helps students in exposure to the industry.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
To be eligible for admission to BE/BTech course at Aravali College of Engineering and Management, the candidate has to score a minimum of 45% aggregate in class 12 in a relevant stream from any recognised board. Eligible students will have to appear for JEE Mains and score valid marks to be eligible for the course.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Aravali College of Engineering and Management is a well-known institute. The college has received accreditation from AICTE. Many big companies such as TCS, Amazon, Flipkart, Nokia, etc. visit the campus to participate in the campus placement drive. The highest package offered at the college is INR 12 LPA.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Aravali College of Engineering and Management, Faridabad, is of moderate fame because of its affiliation to JCBoseUST and cheap B.Tech fees (~INR 2.5 lakh).
It boasts companies like HCL for placements (60%, INR 3-6 LPA) and proximity to NCR - both good ads. Student reviews gave it a rating of 3.7/5 although lesser known than DTU. Its focus on CSE lends it regional recognition.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The faculty members at PLRCT are moderate in exposure, and there is an M.Tech or Ph.D. qualification in engineering, and rating is 3.6/5. They cater to about 300 students in lectures and laboratories.
Less learned in the industry as DTU faculty though. Teaching is garnering from the syllabus without guest lectures. Students have stated that the staff is approachable but adds further to real-world exposure.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission at Pt. L.R. College of Technology (PLRCT) for the B.Tech course generally opens from May to August 2025 via JEE Main or HSTES counseling (fee approximately INR 800).
Apply online with the marksheets and JEE scores for 200 seats. The management quota applications are directly accepted. Please keep checking the website or portal for 2025 admission status after May, as the deadlines and availability of seats (200-300) may change based on the number of rounds of counseling and applicants.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the placement cell at Pt. L. R. College of Technology (PLRCT), located in Faridabad, aids in facilitating a 50-60% placement ratio for the B.Tech students, with an average package of INR 3-5 LPA.
The major recruiters include TCS, HCL and other local companies. It organizes training programs, internships and campus drives for about 300 students. According to student reviews, the cell is rated 3.5/5, with most students agreeing on a good level of support but fewer MNCs visiting the campus.
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