Sharath Harper

Sharath Harper's Review on Alliance College of Engineering and Design, Alliance University

Overall Rating: 3

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Reviewed on Feb 27, 2018
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Placements and Internships

2

I have done 3 internships and each in reputed government firms. I wasn't offered a stipend but gained a life's experience. One in Hindustan aeronautics limited, then one in Bharat electronics limited and the other one in Aeronautical development establishment, DRDO LABS. The maximum number of companies that hire in our college are for the IT Department with respect to the engineering department. And the business school has very good hiring and intake rate. 40% of the batch on an average gets placed every year. And the range of salaries is in a scale of 2.25-7.00 LPA. The alumni network is pretty strong and worldwide. They have good connections and are in good touch with them.

College Infrastructure and Hostel Facilities

4

5 girls hostels and 5 boys hostels. The hostel fees is approximately 75k per semester. The pgs outside are pretty affordable and well equipped too. The food in college is really good. It costs only a mere sum of 60 INR. The infrastructure quality is brilliant.

Entrance Exams and Admissions

Eligibility criterias were pretty strict and well designed. Exam based merit selection and also entry through the various competitive exams hosted by the government. I took up CET(Karnataka). Had an average score and it didn't help me get into the course i wanted. So, I wrote the alliance admission test and cleared the exam. The typical cut off is 65% and above. The alliance admission scores basically need to match the yearly cut offs put up by the university.

Academics and Faculty

3

Class timings: 9-16:30 every weekday. Assignments on a regular basis with proper evaluation. The teaching staff is satisfactory but has a few very good staff in core subjects. The method of teaching is pretty efficient. The college life is really exciting and a good time altogether.

Fees and Scholarships

2

Alliance College of Engineering and Design, Bangalore Fee Structure. My course cost me 6.00 Lakh for 4 years. There are certain scholarships available based on merit in academics and extra-curriculum and also on financial background. The average number of students who get a scholarship are roughly in a range of 30-40%. Yes loans are needed to pay a huge sum of amount as a fee. But yes almost every bank provides one with proper documentation work.

Clubs and Associations

4

A lot of club activities happen on a regular basis. The alliance carnival is the main event that happen. The life in college is really fun.

Overall Rating

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