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Shilpaa Gupta

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The curriculum at Polaris School of Technology is fundamentally different from other new-age tech schools because it is designed around building engineers, not just training candidates. While many modern tech programs focus on short-term upskilling or interview preparation, Polaris follows a Work-Integrated B.Tech in Product Engineering, where academics and real-world engineering run in parallel from Day 1. Students don't “learn first and work later”, they code, build, test, deploy, and iterate on real systems throughout all four years. The curriculum is project-first, not exam-first. Instead of optimizing for marks, it optimizes f

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Shilpaa Gupta

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Polaris attracts a highly competitive peer group through its Polaris Admission Test (PAT) and founder interviews, which filter for a "Builder Mindset." In 2025, the batch included students who left JEE coaching to pursue hands-on engineering, leading to a culture where 45% of the batch contributes to global Open Source. The peer group is geographically diverse (90% from outside Karnataka) and is deeply integrated with the Bangalore startup ecosystem through weekly fireside chats with CTOs and VCs. 

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Piyush Rawal

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Polaris students secure Industry-Integrated Internships starting from their first 8 months. 

Global Programs: 11 GSoC selections and multiple Summer of Bitcoin and LFX Fellowships.

Startup Sprints: Internships at high-growth firms like Zuvees, Meesho, Blinkit, and GNA Energy.

Stipends: First-year stipends peaked at ₹2.5 Lakhs, with an average monthly stipend for the pilot batch significantly higher than the national average for fresh graduates.

 

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Shilpaa Gupta

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Polaris is a better choice for students prioritizing ROI and modern tech stacks over a traditional "vacation-style" campus life. Traditional Tier-1/2 colleges (like VIT or Manipal) often follow a fixed 4-year theory-heavy curriculum. In contrast, Polaris students master the MERN Stack and AI/ML fundamentals in Year 1, enabling them to earn stipends of ₹1.8L to ₹2.5L as freshmen. The degree is officially recognised under Section 2 (f) of the UGC Act, 1956, ensuring it is legally equivalent to traditional degrees for UPSC, GATE, and MBA admissions.

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Shilpaa Gupta

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Both are new-age schools, but Polaris offers a specific "Product Engineering" edge. Polaris achieved a national record in 2025 with 11 first-year students cracking Google Summer of Code (GSoC), demonstrating that its curriculum is geared toward global engineering benchmarks earlier than its peers. If your goal is to be an AI Architect or Founder, Polaris provides a $10,000 Seed Fund through the PST Tech Combinator and a founder-led mentorship model (backed by Classplus) that Newton's more interview prep-centric model differs from. 

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Piyush Rawal

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The primary difference lies in the degree legitimacy and the learning environment. While Scaler offers a certificate alongside an online BSc from BITS Pilani, Polaris School of Technology (PST) provides a full-time, on-campus Integrated B.Tech in CSE (AI & ML) awarded by Medhavi Skills University (UGC Recognized). Polaris is located in a 15-acre corporate tech park in Electronic City, Bangalore, surrounded by companies like Accenture and Huawei, whereas Scaler operates as a residential programme without the same immediate industry-park immersion. Polaris uses a "Living Syllabus" pedagogy where students clock 5,000+ coding hou

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Piyush Rawal

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Yes, Open Source is a core pillar of the Polaris curriculum. The school conducts "Open Source Sprints" and specialised mentorship sessions to help students navigate GitHub repositories, communicate with international maintainers, and submit successful PRs. This system resulted in 14+ global programme selections in 2025 alone, positioning Polaris as a leading institution for Open Source culture in India. 

 

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Shoaib Mehdi

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Polaris School of Technology offers decent placements to its BTech Computer Science (AI & ML) students annually. According to the latest report, 11 students of the batch 2025 were selected for Google Summer Code,  3 for Linux Foundation and 4 students for  Sumer of Bitcoin programs. The the highest stipend offers secured by the students of the batch 2025 was INR 5.5 lakh. The starting stipend offered to the batch 2025 stood at INR 1.2 lakh, whereas the average stipend offered to the first year students stood at INR 2.4 lakh.

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Kanika Jain

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UPES School of Health Sciences and Technology admission 2026 is currently open for various courses. The application process at School of Health Sciences and Technology UPES is conducted online or offline. Students can check the list of documents required for admission below:

  • Class 10 Marksheet
  • Class 12 Marksheet
  • National Level Exam Score (If any)
  • Migration / Transfer Certificate
  • Student Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card of Student and Parents

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Vishakha Saxena

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UPES School of Health Sciences and Technology offers a BTech course to students at the UG level. The college offers this programme for a duration of 4 years. Some of the specialisations offered in BTech course are Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, and Food Technology.  

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