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Hansraj College - [HRC], New Delhi | ₹24665 |
Mithibai College of Arts, Mumbai | ₹71333 |
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai | ₹7000 |
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As the college is morning college it starts from aroun 7.30 you usually get home by 12.30 or 1 pm max, so you get your whole day free to do other stuff such as internships, or going out or any other work one may prefer.
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I chose this course because it was of my interest and it is a really Emerging field all over the world. The faculty of Jai Hind College for psychology is excellent and very experienced. There are two teachers who take the classes. The strength is about 150 students. The HOD was the Ex vice principal of the Humanities stream. The exams are divided into 40 and 60 marks, where the 40 is divided into 20-20, 20 for Assignments and project the other 20 for an online MCQ test. There are two semesters each with a 60-mark written offline paper.
I chose Humanities for plus two studies so chose B.A History as my course in my college. BA History has two batches here. There are more than 100 students in the two batches. The college has a very good learning style. I got college teachers and students who are very professional as well as very good-natured. The college environment and atmosphere give a very good experience
Psychology is a passion. That is why I couldn't choose any other subject else than psychology. The student ratio in psychology is 120 and only 30 students with the highest percentage in the first two years get selected for the majors in the third year. The term exams happened in three gaps of 2 months, there are CA1, CA2, and then semester-end examinations. It was difficult only when you didn't attend the classes, otherwise, everyone did well.
The course syllabus is new. I donÕt mind the new course syllabus I think itÕs better than the old one. It keeps us students up to date with things around us. I wouldnÕt say we are provided with enough industrial expose it could do better.
It was really nice. Average syllabus. Professionally well trained teachers. Good opportunities to get enough exposure and develop various interpersonal skills. Has a good exam pattern and scoring system.
The best part about our college is that each and every student is always informed about the course as well as the syllabus well in advance which makes the process easy and convenient for all. The faculty is well aware of every single thing and is extremely knowledgeable.
the syllabus is fairly good, I feel it should provide more insight on the current affairs of the country rather than the past and it should also throw more light onto the general knowledge aspect. The History and Logic teachers are great
the syllabus & the faculty were good. Teachers seemed to have sufficient expertise to reach us the syllabus. the teachers were good at their own subjects & could teach well & i am glad to say that from attending the classes i have learned a lot that i am able to take forward in my life in the future.
Great opportunities to explore. Knowledgable faculty. The curriculum included field visits with guest lectures. We are provided with a variety of extra courses except for regular lectures. The academics curriculum is well updated according to the latest requirements.
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The eligibility criteria for B.Sc. IT in Jai Hind College is to complete 10+2 with at least 35% marks in the aggregate and have studied PCM subjects.
No, you don't need to appear for any entrance exam for admission to MSc course. Admission to MSc courses is granted on the basis of the candidate’s performance in the graduation.