Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
you can learn a lot and have a lot experience.
Here the aero department conducts various workshops. They call various scientists from ISRO and other parts of the world.
But coming to its placement, not just in this college but at every other college, there is a lack of placement for this course. So, I
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
When compared to B.Tech in Hindustan, BE in Sathyabama is better because Sathyabama has the best faculty and they are also inviting good companies during placement. Over 280 companies visit here and give highest salary package of 32 LPA.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
First, let's start with SRM, it's the topmost private college in Tamil Nadu. You can see people from different countries and states. It's known for its luxury environment and culture. If you SRM, you can completely enjoy your college life and, of course, they have good placements too.
Now, about Sathyabamja, it's also one of the topmost private colleges in Tamil Nadu. This college was once known for its strict rules, now also people think that this college is too strict, but I'm here to say that our college has also b
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
Okay, now let's talk about the placements, first, the bulk recruiters will come ( CTS, TCS and Infosys). These companies will recruit a huge amount of people, it will be up to 1K or 2K. These companies will offer a salary of 3 LPA.
Then the dream company will come for the placement. These companies will select a limited amount of people up to 500 and they
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
hostel fees -60 k
This is the fees structure for the first three years. When you reach your final year your fees amount will be reduced to Rs 2.30 lakhs.
Thanks for reading.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Coming to brand name SRM is the clear winner as it ranks among top eleven colleges in the private sector all throughout the country.
SRM supports:
Spectrum Analyzer and Signal Generator
FPGA development kit integrated with Spectrum Analyzer
Agilent's Advanced
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
While satyabhama is relatively very strict, as they don't allow you for outings often! Cross gender interaction is not entertained and lesser semester breaks puts the nail to the coffin.
At srm you are free to live the way you wish to and also you are not restricted from outings.
Coming to the academics, you need to maintain a minimum of 75% attendence in both the colleges and failure in doing so would get you detained.
Deparment of ECE has received a grant of Rs. 55 Lakhs from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, under Fund for Improvement
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
While satyabhama is relatively very strict, as they don't allow you for outings often! Cross gender interaction is not entertained and lesser semester breaks puts the nail to the coffin.
At srm you are free to live the way you wish to and also you are not restricted from outings.
Coming to the academics, you need to maintain a minimum of 75% attendence in both the colleges and failure in doing so would get you detained.
Cse at srm is accredited by ieee, ibm for different branches whiles it's not so for satyabhama.
The faculty to student ratio in srm is lot more than
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Degree from any university is applicable for govt. job either it is govt. or private. But your 'Satyabhama University' must be recognised by UGC and it's courses should be affiliated by the concerned organisation. If it is okay then the degree is valid for a govt. job.
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