Yes, the college boasts a strong return on investment for its students. It helps students to get the best placement with the best package for them. The average placement is of 16.15 LPA which is comparatively good with a fees of 11.5 lakhs, thus offering a good ROI, Additionally, placements are based on students performance. Those who excel academically and possess strong skills can attain even higher packages. The students who are not able to perform well in academics and are not much good in other activities and also not have good skills also get a decent package of around 8-9 LPA, which isn't bad considering the fees, especially for those not performing as well.
Apart from Tuition fees, Students are required to pay several additional fees, the details are as follows:
| Particulars | Total Fees (In INR) |
|---|---|
| Alumni Lifetime Membership Fee | 20,000 |
| Caution Deposit (Refundable) | 40,000 |
| International Immersion Program (only for students enrolled in MBA & MBA-IB Program) | 80,000 |
| raining Cost at SBI and BSE Fee (only for students enrolled in the MBA-BKFS Program) | 50,000 |
| Accommodation Charges | 1,65,000 (First Year) |
| 1,80,000 (Second Year) |
An Alumni Lifetime Membership fee of ?20,000; a refundable Caution deposit of ?40,000; an International Immersion Program fee of ?80,000 (applicable only to students enrolled in the MBA and MBA-IB Program); and a Training Cost at SBI and BSE fee of ?50,000 (only for students enrolled in the MBA-BKFS Program). Accommodation charges for the first year amount to ?1.65 lakh and ?1.80 lakh for the second year.
No, as a CEC student (Commerce, Economics and Civics), you can’t pursue B.Tech studies in India. This is because for opting B.Tech one needs to have completed +2 with Maths and Physics. Since you don’t have these subjects in your +2, you can’t opt for engineering studies.
No, since MBA is a postgraduate degree, you’ll have to first complete your UG before opting for it. You’ll have to complete your undergraduate degree with at least 50-55% marks. Top colleges like IITs and IIMs mostly require at least 60% or more. You can study any kind of UG degree, and then try for an MBA.
By choosing Multimedia, you can specialize in any form of digital or traditional media of your choice. The list includes Web Design, 3D Design, Video Editing, Digital/Graphic Design, Branding and Marketing, and Copywriting.
Visual Communication involves Graphic Designing. But it can also use typography, photography, illustration, and other visual elements. It also requires an understanding of Branding and Marketing.
BCA is a 3 year degree program. These 3 years are divided into 6 semesters, out of which 4 semesters contain Maths as a compulsory subject. Some colleges do offer BCA without Mathematics, but then there’s no use of doing this degree.
Maths is a foundational subject for BCA, and without understanding the basic logic you can’t be a good programmer. For that you need Maths.
You can pursue BCA without having Maths as a subject in your 10+2, but then you’ll have to work hard on this subject in the course of your degree program.
Flight attendants work for particular airlines, and make sure that all the passengers are safe and comfortable during air travel. Air hostess is a term used for female flight attendants, but it is not a very common term at present. Instead, flight attendant is the more commonly used job description.
Cabin Crew is an umbrella term that is used for all the people responsible for providing customer and safety support to passengers during air travel. Other than flight attendants, the purser and inflight chefs are also part of the cabin crew.
As an Arts student, you’ll have to first pursue a certificate program in nutrition or dietetics. These courses are anywhere between 6 months to 2 years long. The minimum eligibility requirement to get admission into these courses is that you clear your 10+2 from a recognized board. After completing a diploma course, you’ll be eligible to pursue both a BSc. and an MSc. in Nutrition and Dietetics.
Yes, Accounts is a compulsory part of BBA. But with some hard work and smartwork, you can pass your Accounts exams. My brother completed his BBA a few years back. He had to study three Accounts subjects in his BBA- Business, Financial and Corporate Accounting.
Different colleges have different admission criteria for MSc. Computer Science. Most Indian universities require you to either pursue Computer Science as one of the subjects for at least two years of your undergraduate studies, or pursue an Hons. in Computer Science.
So you might not have a chance to pursue an MSc. in Computer Science in India. But you can opt for an MSc. in Mathematics and Computing. This stream deals with Computer Science, but it is deeply rooted in Mathematics. You can sit for the IIT JAM exam as well.