Rizvi College offers a mixed educational experience. The faculty is considered average, with some highly knowledgeable members and others allegedly hired through connections. The faculty-to-student ratio is 60:1, ensuring adequate attention during lectures. However, issues like carelessness, lack of study materials, and unauthorized exam resources are concerns. Internal assessments are strict, with 20 marks allocated for components like journals and attendance. The fee structure is feasible for government-aided courses, ranging from INR 30,000 to 35,000 annually, while courses like B.Sc.
in Computer Science are more expensive. Although scholarships are available, no loan facility is offered, but fees can be paid in installments. Placement opportunities are below average, with only 2 to 5 companies visiting annually, including Wipro, Infosys, and TCS. Typically, 8 to 12 students out of 80 secure placements, with average salaries between 3 to 4.5 LPA. The college lacks a robust internship program, though some internships offer a stipend of around INR 5000 monthly.
Scholarships like the Abis Rizvi Minority Educational Scholarship and Saquib Rizvi Sports Scholarship are available, particularly for students from backward classes. Overall, the college needs more company visits to improve student opportunities.
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