How are the placements for aeronautical engineering in Parul University, Vadodara, Gujarat?

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Asked by Shaik Musthak

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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hello Shaik,
    1)Huge Campus
    2) Good Faculty, Very Few (Hope they remain by your time)
    Cons
    1) Labs equal to None (Many instruments are not working and we were just told to write manual without performing)
    2) Industrial visit (Rarely planned industrial visit, we had only two -one at Indus university and other at Airport, which doesn't relate much to the practical/industry exposure)
    3) Placements, as per my knowledge and from the words of my friends in Last year there will be no core company visiting for the branch. Let just go off core branch, who will like to work in IT local company after spending Lacs of fees.
    4) Fees, The annual tuition fe
    ...more
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    Pallavi Bharti keep calm ....time have to change | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Well, you are on a stage to select a career which will be one of the most important phases in your life. Being an EX-AERONAUTICAL Student of the University who have just left it mid-way, I would have some Pros and cons shared with you. Pros
    1)Huge Campus
    2) Good Faculty, Very Few (Hope they remain by your time)
    Cons
    1) Labs equal to none (Many instruments are not working and we were just told to write manual without performing)
    2) Industrial visit (Rarely planned industrial visit, we had only two -one at Indus university and other at Airport, which doesn't relate much to the practical/industry exposure)
    3) Placements, as per my knowledge and
    ...more

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