Akash Singh

Akash Singh's Review on Giani Zail Singh College of Engineering and Technology, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University

Overall Rating: 2.8

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Reviewed on Dec 26, 2017
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Placements and Internships

2.5

Yes, there are internships, I know about textile engineering. The highest salary package is given Trident group 15 lakhs(INR) per annum and average package is 5-6 lakhs(INR). Textile Engineering is growing sector in almost every society.

College Infrastructure and Hostel Facilities

4

There are five hostels.In which four hostels are good.The 5 no. The hostel is excellent as it is inaugurated by ex-chief minister Prakash Singh Badal and it has very good infrastructure as compared to other hostels and bathrooms of these are a quite good loke of a 5-star hotel.The fees of first four hostels are 6300 per semester.and a security of 6000 per semester which is refundable after two years.and fees of fifth no. The hostel is 8700 per semester due to its good infrastructure.The food is good and almost every student has mess bill of 3000 per month and it can be less or more according to his/her diet.The cost per meal is 24 rupees.and it has 4 double diets in a week which cost 46 rupees.The classroom quality is good.and there chemistry, physics lab with fully equipped.There are two libraries one is of applied science and one is of textile, architecture branch.

Entrance Exams and Admissions

It is an awesome college. You have 12 passes with minimum aggregate. JEE MAIN is there for having admissions but this test is not necessary for taking direct admissions. JEE Main score will reduce your fee according to your rank.

Academics and Faculty

3

Almost in the first year, starting at 9:00 am, there are six lectures in a day and various workshops and labs and get free at almost 5:00 pm. Method of teaching is good and infrastructure is also good. Overall almost atmosphere is sufficient for growth as there is greenery entire in the campus.

Fees and Scholarships

2

The fee structure is very economical. It is Rs 50,000(INR) per semester and there is various scholarship such as you get above 70 percent marks in 12 you will get the benefit of reducing 50 percent of fees according to prime minister scheme and fee waiver scheme is also applicable as per counseling. And loans are available and the number of students having loans is less.

Clubs and Associations

2.5

On campus, there are various clubs formed by students.There is no ragging in this college. If it is there, there will be strict action taken against them. The main festival is Tarannum which held at every year in the month of October and fresher parties are also there organized by the seniors of their respective branches. The life in the college, in general, is good.

Overall Rating

2.8

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Placements & Internships

2.5

Fees & Scholarships

2

Academics & Faculty

3

College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities

4

Clubs & Associations

2.5

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