Excellent Faculty, all faculty is excellent and well educated
Very hygienic, all classes and washrooms is cleaned and they on clean regular basis
Classes is so great, all classes are ventilated and whole college have centralised ACs
Dislikes
They take internals every now & then and in each subjects
Attendance issue, there is 75% compulsory attendance criteria
Students doing vapes in washroom and outside college
Placement Experience:
In semester 6 students become eligible for placements and college also provide many internship opportunities.
Tommy Hilfiger or Calvin Klein they take students from jai hind to give internship opportunities
And Tcs was also came and give placements
There are very high chances of getting placement.
Every student gets place and college claims 100% placements opportunities
Teaching Staff - Teaching staff and professors were top tier and very kind to my doubts.
Education System - Education system was also good, from a guy who's coming from Rajasthan, it was fascinating to study in Mumbai.
Infrastructure - Infrastructure was also great including the Canteen and Library and especially the Auditorium.
Dislikes
Campus Size - Campus size was a bit small, it could've been a little bit bigger.
Document Process Not Smooth - Physical verification of documents was not smooth at all, and we students had to waste a lot of time of ours.
Delay in Backlog papers - Backlog papers were conducted very late with bad communication and the result of that paper was also delayed a lot.
Course Curriculum Overview:
I had an immense passion for the BBI course and wanted to pursue that since 11th from the very prestigious JAI HIND COLLEGE, MUMBAI. The faculty is highly qualified and almost everyone is a Ph.D. holder the teaching method was also very modern and hi-tech. The student Ratio was 7:3 where 7 is the female gender and 3 is the male gender. Regular tests were conducted and the difficulty was easy to medium. Term exams were also in a regulated manner.
Students become eligible for campus recruitment after semester 5.
Companies like JP Morgan ICICI Bank EY come every year to recruit students.
The Average Package for a fresher is 4L per annum.
The highest package bagged was by a BAF student in JP Morgan with a 13LPA ctc.
I chose this course because I feel like I can do this whole management thing. Also, there are 2 sections each of 60 students so every student gets enough attention from the faculty. I can't say anything about the faculty..well I mean some of them are par excellent in their job. some of them are just average they do help out in extra curriculum activities and some of them even motivate us to take part in fests.
The placements are a mixture of good and bad. Good - Because you get ample opportunities especially for Marketing and HR students.
Bad - Because you do not get many opportunities for Finance students.
Around 55% students got placement in this college. The highest package was Rs 3.5 LPA and average was Rs 2.5 LPA. Some of the recurring organisations like - KPMG, EY, Hindustan Times, Deloitte etc are responsible for the overall development of the students.
Jai Hind College is a reputed institute that offers undergraduate Management programme. Summer Internships, Industrial visits, case study cohort, Entrepreneurship Cell & Skill hub, Interdisciplinary Projects etc are the special features of the BMS course.
Students become eligible for campus placements once they enter the final year of college. BMS usually has good placements for final-year students. Companies such as Zomato, Ernst & Young, Deutsche Bank, Schbang, etc had come for placements in 2021.
The college has a good infrastructure. It has a very positive vibe. On the ground floor, you will always feel that there's a festival everyday. The upper floors are silent which they should be because the lectures are held there. The staff and helpers of the college are very polite and helpful.
The college after autoNo,my has gained respect as it's become very managed. The classrooms to the curriculum everything is top level. If I have to score this college on the scale of 10, I'll give it 10/10.
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