Should I choose REC for mechanical engineering?

Hey y'all,

I'm looking for honest reviews from current students or recent graduates of REC. I'm having a big confusion whether I should join this college or look for any other.

My background is:

• I'm an NRI and I spent most of my life outside India.

• Studied in an Indian Recognised Board.

• Planning to pursue B.E/B.tech in Mechanical Engineering as i might pursue other degrees in future cus i heard it has so much scope.

The colleges that I had considered before were SRM KTR, SRM AP, VIT. The NRI quota fees were so high both in SRM KTR and VIT.

So now I'm considering REC as the options are getting less. I even called the CIT admission office and they told me that the seats are full.

I'd really like to know about the academics of REC. Are the teachings good? Do they help students who are genuinely interested in learning? Overall Campus environment? Hostel?

I'm genuinely into academics, building skills, etc

The most important question is:

If you were starting college again knowing everything you know now, would you still choose Rajalakshmi Engineering College?

please lmk y'all🙏

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u/Sufficient_Bother949 — 10 days ago

Should I choose REC for mechanical engineering?

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for honest reviews from current students or recent graduates of REC. I'm having a big confusion whether I should join this college or look for any other.

My background is:

• I'm an NRI and I spent most of my life outside India.

• Studied in an Indian Recognised Board.

• Planning to pursue B.E/B.tech in Mechanical Engineering as i might pursue other degrees in future cus i heard it has so much scope.

The colleges that I had considered before were SRM KTR, SRM AP, VIT. The NRI quota fees were so high both in SRM KTR and VIT.

So now I'm considering REC as the options are getting less. I even called the CIT admission office and they told me that the seats are full.

Can any one recommend any good colleges if REC isn't fit for me. I'm looking for colleges that are near Chennai or I'm even comfortable with studying in other major cities like Hyderabad, Delhi, or any other.

I'd really like to know about the academics of REC. Are the teachings good? Do they help students who are genuinely interested in learning? Overall Campus environment? Hostel?

I'm genuinely into academics, building skills, etc

The most important question is:

If you were starting college again knowing everything you know now, would you still choose Rajalakshmi Engineering College?

reddit.com
u/Sufficient_Bother949 — 10 days ago

Should I choose REC for mechanical engineering?

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for honest reviews from current students or recent graduates of REC. I'm having a big confusion whether I should join this college or look for any other.

My background is:

• I'm an NRI and I spent most of my life outside India.

• Studied in an Indian Recognised Board.

• Planning to pursue B.E/B.tech in Mechanical Engineering as i might pursue other degrees in future cus i heard it has so much scope.

The colleges that I had considered before were SRM KTR, SRM AP, VIT. The NRI quota fees were so high both in SRM KTR and VIT.

So now I'm considering REC as the options are getting less. I even called the CIT admission office and they told me that the seats are full.

Can any one recommend any good colleges if REC isn't fit for me. I'm looking for colleges that are near Chennai or I'm even comfortable with studying in other major cities like Hyderabad, Delhi, or any other.

I'd really like to know about the academics of REC. Are the teachings good? Do they help students who are genuinely interested in learning? Overall Campus environment? Hostel?

I'm genuinely into academics, building skills, etc

The most important question is:

If you were starting college again knowing everything you know now, would you still choose Rajalakshmi Engineering College?

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u/Sufficient_Bother949 — 10 days ago