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Faculty
5.0
Social Life
4.0
Placement
4.0
Course
5.0
Campus
4.5
Hostel
4.5

Remarks

Positive The past two years or so have produced perhaps the most rapid changes ever seen in higher education. The “completion agenda” set forth by President Obama and the Lumina Foundation has enabled institutions to focus on the graduation of all students, rather than only those who enter as part of a specific first-time full-time freshman cohort. Concurrently, the introduction of MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) has generated a substantially increased focus on the potential for degree completion through an online environment. These changes have also generated a significant amount of competitive recruiting, marketing and advertising in efforts to enroll mostly non-traditional (older, returning adult) students, the consumers of higher education.

Course Curriculum Overview

5

Like many students at university, you may be unhappy about the results you attain in exams. You may feel that even with all you are doing there must be something more -- or different-- you could be doing to get better grades. We have all at some time or other heard of that student who only studies a couple of hours for final exams and scores A's every time. We stand in awe of those who seem to breeze through without undue effort and seem to need very little in the way of studying to nail an exam. The reasons for success, in what I think are the vast majority of cases, are less esoteric than many students think: successful students consistently apply a series of productive strategies with view to attaining clearly identified learning and grade goals throughout the academic term.

Placement Experience

4

One of the best ways to improve your chances of finding employment after graduation is to participate in an internship during your school years. You can gain hands-on experience in your chosen field, significantly increase your networking contacts, and learn how corporate cultures, environments, and structures work. However, it’s also important that you put in the effort to find the right internship for you.

College Events

4

On-campus events play an important role in shaping the social and intellectual fabric of your university’s campus. But if you want to draw a crowd, you’ll need to look beyond the standard fare. Lectures, study groups, and job fairs all have their place, but college students, especially freshman, are looking for new and authentic ways to connect. Make your on-campus event stand out with these Instagram-worthy event ideas.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Management education is having huge demand in India as well as in the Abroad also.Fee structure for management education will be depends on the institute where you are pursuing MBA course.In India different kind of institutes are providing management education.Fee structure for management education will be available between Rs.28,000 to Rs.25,00,000/-.First you have to decide which institute that you want to do MBA course.In India we are having Tier1,Tier2 and Tier 3 Business schools.In Tier 3 institutes fee structure for management education will be between 60,000 to 1,00,000/- per two year full time MBA course.In Tier2 MBA schools fee structure will be between 2 lakhs to 9 lakhs. In Tier 1 Institutes,Which top ranked management education institutes here fee structure will be between 12,00,00/- to 25,00,00/-.Indian School Of Business and Indian Institute of Management-Ahmadabad are charging huge fee structure for MBA course in India nearly 25 Lakhs per two year full time course.Of course they are providing high level education standards with huge placement opportunities.Recently one student from Indian Indian Institute of Management-Ahmadabad has received 1 crore package.But he rejected that offer because he felt that package is very less to his standards

Fees and Financial Aid

Few college-bound students have the financial resources to pay for their post-secondary education entirely out of pocket. Even students with substantial college savings plans typically find that they are left with sizable amounts of unmet need. The average total cost of attending a public four-year college is more than $20,000 per academic year. Students planning to attend a private college or university can expect to spend more than 30,000 per academic year. A college education is a costly proposition, and all indications are that those costs are only going to increase.

Campus Life

4.5

Yes Completing extracurricular activities means you are going above and beyond your school requirements. However, simply playing soccer with your friends on the weekends for fun isn’t actually an extracurricular activity, even though it has nothing to do with school. Extracurricular activities require a regular time commitment and initiative such as being on a sports team, forming a student newspaper, playing the violin in the local orchestra or taking an online course on robotics.

Hostel Facilities

4.5

One of the key contributors to an intensive learning experience is living in campus. A well-furnished and aesthetically designed hostel with separate wings for boys and girls has been constructed with a view to provide best possible facilities to the students, Hostel is located in the same campus and is about 500 hundred meters from the institute building. Campus is under the surveillance of CCTV camera and provides safe environment for girl candidates.

Alumni/Alumna

CONTENT NAVIGATION MENUONLINE DEGREESPROGRAMS AND SUBJECTSCOLLEGES BY STATECOLLEGE RANKINGSRESOURCE CENTER Give to ReceiveThe Benefits of Working With Your ALUMNI ASSOCIATION There are numerous reasons for students and graduates to take advantage of their college alumni association, including the opportunity to give back to their alma mater. This guide explores everything students and graduates need to know about alumni associations and how to make the most of them. CONTENT NAVIGATION 11 Reasons To Join Your Alumni AssociationHow To Leverage Your Alumni NetworkInsight From Jimmy Wallin, Alumni Club PresidentAlumni Associations For Online LearnersNetworking Do's & Don'tsInterview With Sydnee Logan, A Tulane University Grad Expert Sources & Partners Jimmy Wallin President of Tulane Alumni Club of Las VegasSydnee Logan Digital Communication Fellow at FDA and Tulane University Alumna, Class of 2010 It is not uncommon to think that the day you receive your diploma is the last day your college or university would help you in your career. This is far from the truth, however. Most colleges and universities across the nation have alumni associations that offer a range of benefits, perks, discounts, and most importantly, networking opportunities and events to help graduates make the most of their hard-earned degree after college. But alumni associations are a two-way street–in order to reap the benefits, graduates must also give back to their alma mater through gifts, membership fees, and volunteering. The following guide takes an in-depth look at alumni associations and their benefits and also.

Admission

College admissions is all about finding a school that fits you. As an applicant, you are looking for an environment where you can thrive academically and personally, and it is the job of an admission officer to identify students who will make great additions to a unique campus community. Learn what you can expect from each stage of the college admissions process, and find out what students on our College Hopes & Worries Survey have to say about applying to college.

Faculty

5

honestly can not name one "best" thing about this school. I truly love it here, and there are way too many positive attributes to this college. One thing I would change is the student government system. It is a bit corrupt. The school is just the right size, in my opinion! It is a larger school, but you see people you know everywhere. Also, you can always reach out and get to know your professors. When I tell people that I go to the University of Florida, they usually react positively (even if they are from a rival school) because it is well-known as one of the top public universities in the nation. Most of my time on campus is probably spent in Library West, the main library on campus and my favorite study spot. The college town is AMAZING! Gainesville is definitely run by the college.

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