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annual festival here is Milange. it is held for around a week where every committee and club is involved. Library is very vast here. every books are available. also online library facility is provided along with free access to various tools online which are generally paid. Teams for each and every sport is here which competes within university as well as outside the university.
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The infrastructure is top notch, I had the best 1 year in this very campus from enjoying freshers party to going to each and every fest, division competitions and so on, also being a part of team melange and contributing towards the fests it has been a once in a life time experience
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As you will enter in the college the club and committes interview will get started there are many committes like place com ad com alumni committee and many more these are the core committees you can get in one of those if you crack the interview apart from it there are many other committes like culturul committee etc
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The campus life is decent in KJ Somaiya. We have many student run Committees and Clubs, which is an integral part of the college. We also have a huge campus, and great sports facilities. We have our own Running Track and a huge Swimming Pool.
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At KJ Somaiya Institute of Management and Research (SIMSR), campus life is vibrant with various social, academic, and extracurricular activities. Annual festivals like 'KJ Somaiya Management Festival (KJSMF)' and 'Avenues' showcase talent and creativity, typically held in February and December respectively. The library offers a wide range of books, journals, and online resources, ensuring accessibility for research and study needs. Classrooms are equipped with modern facilities and technology to enhance learning experiences. Sports facilities cater to diverse interests, including cricket, football, basketball, and indoor games. Extracurricular activities encompass cultural events, debates, and community service initiatives. Student-run clubs and groups like 'Marketing Club,' 'Finance Club,' and 'Entrepreneurship Cell' foster skill development and networking opportunities, enriching student life at SIMSR.
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The infrastructure is amazing, that's probably the best thing about the campus. There are fests and events throughout the year with our Flagship event - Melange held around February We've a great collection of books at the library and Bloomberg terminal is being set up at the campus Classrooms are well furnished, have projectors and ACs All the sports and extracurricular activities are available at campus and there are around 25+ club based on the interests of students
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The campus boasts stunning aesthetics, yet I occasionally find the study spaces limited, often needing to search for available spots amid the bustling student population. The sizable batch size exacerbates this challenge. Despite this, campus life remains vibrant and enjoyable, although I haven't participated in any clubs or committees. In retrospect, I recognize the value of committee involvement, as it facilitates networking and offers insights into diverse perspectives, enhancing the MBA experience.
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When you talk about campus being lush green, K J Somaiya is literally one of the lush green campuses in India. Very beautiful. A lot of Ad shoots and movie scenes are being shot here since the level of infrastructure is at its best.
K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management is one of the best colleges to have a best college life experience. Unlike other MBA colleges this college focuses on Extra curricular activities and sports and there are also cultural fests and sports fests that happen on an yearly basis which improves makes the college life more lively to remember and cherish. There are a lot of Clubs and Chapters which helps one to involve themself and equip themselves with unique traits and learnings that help to improve individual on a technical and academic basis.
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There are many clubs on campus but as the intake is almost 700 students per year, students are allowed to be a part of only one commitee and 1 club. The committees are very active also, various events are done by each commitee either themselves or in collaboration with others. Still I think the intake of commitee should be increased so that more students can participate and for some committees the process of selection can be made little less aggressive.
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