Is Sahyadri Valley College of Engineering and Technology a good college?
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Whether Sahyadri Valley College of Engineering and Technology (SVCET) is "good" depends on your priorities. Here's a quick breakdown:
Strengths:
Affordable: Fees are lower compared to many private colleges.
Practical learning: Focus on hands-on skills through projects and industry exposure.
Weaknesses:
Young college: Lacks the reputation and alumni network of older institutions.
Limited research: Not ideal for students aiming for research careers.
Varying department quality: Investigate before joining a specific department.
Verdict:
Consider SVCET if affordability and practical learning are your top priorities. But research well, compare option
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The faculty at Sahyadri Valley College of Engineering and Technology is a mix of experienced and new teachers. Some have over 8 years of experience, while others are relatively new. Student reviews are mixed regarding teaching quality and support.
The faculty team of Sahyadri College is said to be okay as they are usually postgraduates (M.Tech/ Ph.D.) as suggested in student feedbacks. They follow the curriculum of SPPU for better precision in teaching, especially in CSE, lacking in industrial experience.
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In student feedback, particularly about an alumni network, that facilitates placements for 300 odd students counted by the school, the names are unknown.
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