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Image 1 — COEP M.Tech Placement & Internship Stats 25-26
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COEP M.Tech Placement & Internship Stats 25-26

Following up on my previous post about the Sem 1 → Sem 2 transition.

​Many of you were asking for the latest academic year stats, so I’ve attached them here.

​Starting from the 2026 academic year, COEP has introduced a mandatory 2-month summer internship for M.Tech students during the holiday period.

This internship carries 3 credits and can be done off-campus, as an in-house college project, or by working directly under a faculty member.

​After July, you can then proceed with the standard 10–12 month internship cycle.

u/_Yash_810 — 8 days ago
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Continuing my previous post about my M.Tech (CSE) experience at COEP.

This is an update after completing 1st year (Sem 1 → Sem 2 transition).

I'll start from companies visited till now :

(Mostly for intern roles as it was still 2nd Sem)

Just 5 Companies visited till date

Out of 5, 2 Companies actually started the hiring process and took interviews

Out of these 2 Just 1 company published results and hired students (And not a single one was from CS :) (across 4 specializations)

Almost 9 months into academics and not a single soul got placed from CS.

I hope this helps you draw your own conclusions.

Other opportunites :

Talks / Workshops : Were Good / timely updates

Multiple Hackathons : We used to get timely updates regarding this via mail

Startups : None

Research roles from Faculty (Direct referrals) : None

Sports : Good (if you're interested; I wasn’t)

Fests / Committees : Are not for us M.techs, so no issues there. (Personal opinion)

If you still want it, there is a whole a*s year for that when you'll be in your 2nd.

2nd Sem academics :

Attendence : No issue (Class hi nahi hogi toh attendence kis kaam ki 🙃)

No practical Knowledge (It was just B.tech 2.0)

Faculties : Were a sh*t show

Choice of faculties was absolutely terrible considering the subjects in the syllabus.

More than half of them were adjunct

(Adjunct faculty is the junior most category of faculty who have bare minimum teaching experience)

P.S. Being an adjunct faculty member is not an issue, quality doesn’t always come with a title. But this is an M.Tech program, not some ₹500 course.

However for CS / CSIS they were all senior faculties (Though that doesn't gurantee quality)

No respect for students time :

Faculties Schedule their tasks / assignments / presentations according to their comfort.

However there were multiple presentations for TA marks throughout the semester which i felt was a good choice instead of regular assignments (Mostly they're not written)

Exams :

Easy subjects compared to 1st Sem, luckily they gave 1/2 days gap between consecutive ESE papers.

Choose your Open elective and LLC wisely !!

In my case, my first preference LLC was removed after allotment, and I was assigned my third choice instead.

Including such options in the preference list only to remove them later makes little sense.

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u/_Yash_810 — 10 days ago