is it worth investing in king cornerstone international college for engineering
Hello!
The college offers a 2+2 years of education where you study your first two years at Kings Cornerstone and the remaining period with its partner Universities. I have been a student there for finally transferred to RMIT University, Melbourne for the remaining period.
Since the first two years of study is here, the placement opportunity at the end of the graduation falls during the study period with the college's partner Universities, and hence is taken care of by them. From my friend circle, close to all of them have landed with great packages, around Rs. 25L / annum (in INR).
Moreover, an edge here is the opportunity & possibility of trainings, workshops and internships, within the study with KCIC i.e. you will be transferring to the University abroad with a fine fundamental understanding and relevant experience that is valuable towards your profile/portfolio.
The syllabus is a good mix of core concepts and encompasses contemporary topics that are now 'the way ahead' or 'trending'. This was elemental in my second leg abroad, and did not serve as an obstacle during the initial academic changeover. The community of staff are always helpful and cordial, with good support constantly - academic or otherwise too.
Personally, I think this is a great base to begin your journey abroad - one that's loaded with adventure and adrenaline.
Hi,
If the reviews of the previous students are to be believed, then King Cornerstone International College does not provide good placement opportunities for students & there are no internship opportunities offered to candidates studying here. The salary offered is also not satisfactory & it is generally around INR 3.5 to 5 LPA.
The faculty is average & few departments have really helpful teachers while few lack good, experienced teachers which is another drawback of the institution.
So, try going for some other college & this college can be the last resort for you to take.
Hope this helps.