Syed Thousif

Syed Thousif's Review on BS Abdur Rahman Crescent Engineering College, [BSARCEC] Chennai

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BS Abdur Rahman Crescent Engineering College, [BSARCEC] Chennai
Overall Rating: 4.6

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Reviewed on Sep 17, 2019
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Placements and Internships

4.5

Placements are very good from our college internships are also provided by them. The big companies are also able to hire you. The average salary per annum is 7.5 lac

College Infrastructure and Hostel Facilities

4.5

Infrastructure is no doubt in our college everything is available and very clean greenery campus. They have high-quality machines for students in lab purpose.

Entrance Exams and Admissions

Yes, there is an entrance exam is there called BSACAT which will be conducted by this university. The cut offs are very simple Out of 200 how much u can get it depends on you. 180 is the first category and there are 3 categories of cutoffs at present.

Academics and Faculty

4.5

The method of teaching is very good and the timings are 9 to 4, here all teachers are well educated (pg).

Fees and Scholarships

4.5

The course fee is based on your cutoffs. For suppose if u got a 180 out of 200 then your fee for b.tech per semester will be 20000 out of 200000. Here scholarships are also available

Clubs and Associations

5

Here lots of clubs are available sports club, dance club, NSS, blood donor club, and lots of other clubs.

Overall Rating

4.6

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Placements & Internships

4.5

Fees & Scholarships

4.5

Academics & Faculty

4.5

College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities

4.5

Clubs & Associations

5

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