Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering (BVCOE), New Delhi was
established in 1999. The college is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh
Indraprasth University and approved by AICTE, Ministry of HRD,
Government of India; BVCOE is steadily striding forward in its quest of
establishing itself among the Top Engineering Colleges in North India. The college has strived to provide the best Engineering education to its students through well qualified and dedicated faculty and provision of well equipped modern labs.
BVCOE has always been emphatic on the creation of an ambience which is
propitious for learning in terms of quality of its infrastructure,
academics and research. The vision of the college is to continuously
excel and thus coming together enlivens the research themes, creates
awareness about upcoming technologies and provide platform to budding
research workers for achieving their rightful place in the scientific
community.
Facilities at Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering -
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Library
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Laboratories
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Class Rooms
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Sports
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Placement Cell
Departments at Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering -
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Department of Applied Science
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Department of Computer Science Engineering
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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Department of Information Technology
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Department of Instrumentation & Control Engineering
B.Tech Courses under Indraprastha University (GGSIPU):
- Computer Science & Engg.
- Information Technology
- Electronics & Communication Engg.
- Instrumentation & Control Engg.
- Electrical & Electronics Engg.
Faculty:
Students are full of praise for the
professors, who are qualified and experienced yet sweet and
understanding, but they curse the fact that academics are given so much
importance. Well, it’s an engineering college.
Attendance:
If your soft skills are good enough, it
shouldn’t be a problem sweet-talking the professors even if your
attendance falls below 30%. Of course, a number of threats are given and
assignments are written, but no major action is normally taken. That
said, most students attend a lot purely out of fear of the unknown, and
60% is widely considered as the Safe Mark.
Placements:
The standard companies like TCS and
Infosys are mass recruiters at BVCOE, and the packages offered are about
Rs 3.5 lakh. Once in a while some companies do come in and offer
salaries of about Rs 5 lakh, but they are normally core companies that
come to recruit from specific branches like EEE/ECE.
Crowd:
The girl to boy ratio is about 1:4,
which isn’t too bad considering this is an engineering college. Overall,
the crowd isn’t great, and you have to really sift through a lot of
dross before you can find some smart people. But all the students get
along well together, fortunately. A note to boys – there’s no boys
hostel, and you aren’t allowed to even Look towards the girls hostel.
Not that there’s much to see there anyway, to be honest.
Canteen:
Absolutely amazing. Everyone here is in
love with the canteen; most people say they come here only for it. The
quality as well as quantity of the food is quite good, and the best part
is that there’s a lot of variety, and everything is quite reasonable.
Anything you eat here would probably make your day.
Hangouts:
The college canteen itself is
undoubtedly the most popular hangout, but other places of interest for
students include Rajouri Garden, JwalaHeri market, Punjabi Bagh market,
and Subhash Nagar.
Festivals:
The Indraprastha University fest is held
every year and is actively participated in by the college, but BVCOE
also hosts its own fest every alternate year. All the committees like
IEEE, CSI etc organize events in these fests, and the turnout is
generally quite appreciable.
Disclaimer - the above information has been acquired
through data available on the internet and is subject to change..
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