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SIES College of Arts Science and Commerce - [SIES ASCS], Mumbai | ₹8325 |
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I have spent more than 4 years in this same college and I must say the faculty members, non-teaching staff and everything is so good about this college. Teachers provide study materials and for practicals, the labs are well-equipped and run smoothly.
This course has good opportunities for jobs. When you choose this college then you will find it's an autonomous college and also a cluster college centre it is. The faculty is too good. Most of the teachers are done with their PhD and also teaching wise it is best. Each year you have 2 sem i.e in the first year you have sem 1 and sem 2 and in the second year, you have sem 3 and sem 4 and so on. They take the internal and practical exams as well. It's not too difficult to pass the exam.
Course syllabus did not meet the expectations, it did not cover the the skill or knowledge required in industry now a days. However, industrial visits were of great help which gave practical experience and helped understand things better
The course was not updated with the recent trends in the sector. However when the college became autonomous the coure contents were updated. Not many workshops and trainings were conducted but owing to the burden that students have, I feel that they should include more if such workshops and trainings.
Ms Aparna Patil Kose is a good faculty from the department, they have an updated syllabus covering programming languages till python in 4 semesters. Industrial exposure is through visiting faculty who are industry experts eg Dr Ajit Datar from shizmadzu or through industrial visits to Pune, Daman, etc.
Yes, the course is good and can be used in this era. Industrial exposure was good we went serum industry, capsule and as well companies where we learnt and saw various tools and equipments. All the respected faculties of college and department are humble even non teaching staffs too.
It is very feasible. It is in hundreds, yes legit hundreds for juniors and if you join a course it might switch to thousands above 30 or more. Which I think again is very feasible and in budget, because they actually provide you everything you want in that much of amount.
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