Eajen Verma

Eajen Verma's Review on Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi

Overall Rating: 3.7

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Reviewed on Jan 25, 2016
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Placements and Internships

3.5

  • yes i have done internship from two companies and i paid Rs. 4000/- for PCB designing (from Cetpa Infotech Pvt. Ltd.) and around Rs. 10,000 for embedded system (from 3ST Technologies Pvt. Ltd.).
  • Companies that visited last year are Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.,Concentrix,Genpact,Wipro,ICICI Prudential,E & Y,Libsys.
  • The average salary paid was Rs. 1,80,000/annum.

College Infrastructure and Hostel Facilities

2.5

  • There are no hostels inside the campus or outside.
  • The other options are PGs and flats and are very expenssive arod Rs. 4000/- per month.
  • we have lack of classrooms and books in library. labs are well equipped,Wi-Fi is not avail in whole campus but where it is avail it's speed good.

Academics and Faculty

3.5

  • The whole teaching staff is very punctual,and helping. classes and labs helds on time and they give a lots of assignments from the starting to the end.
  • quality of teaching is quite good while the mothod of teaching is not impressive except in case of few teachers. 
  • overall experience is good. i'm happy with it.

Fees and Scholarships

4.5

  • the course fee is around Rs 10,000/- per year.
  • no idea about number of students getting scholarship.
  • no,loan is not needed.

Clubs and Associations

4.5

  • So many societies are present like dance,music,fashion,drama,literary,environment etc.
  • Main fests are sports,annual and cultural festivals beside these we also celebrates departmental fests and other seminars.
  • College life good.

Overall Rating

3.7

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Academics & Faculty

3.5

Fees & Scholarships

4.5

Placements & Internships

3.5

College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities

2.5

Clubs & Associations

4.5

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