Course Curriculum Overview
The PGDM course in our college is a 2-year full-time and a non-residential course. It was spread over 6 trimesters. The syllabus of 1st, 2nd, and the 3rd trimester consists of a core general management course and the second year is mostly about the specialized areas.
Placement Experience
More than 90% of the students were placed in campus recruitment. So, the placement opportunities in our college are quite good. Many leading companies like Andhra Bank, Axis Bank, BCG, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, etc, visited our college.
College Events
Our college celebrated different types of events in our college. One of the biggest events was the inter-college management fest named “Aspire- Soaring high”. In this event, even other colleges were invited and a lot of students participated and different types of competitions, games, etc were organized in this event.
Fee Structure And Facilities
The grand total fee of the program was ?625,000 and it includes the tuition fees of ?1,00,000 for every semester and the other fees of ?25000 paid only in the first year. The fee structure of our college was kinda expensive but reasonable.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions
Merit-based scholarships for the students who have scored outstanding marks like 80% or above in the past academic like class 10, 12 and in graduation. Our college also has tie-ups with several banks, so they provide easy loan facilities for the students as well.
Admission
The admission process was quite thorough. I took the MAT entrance test and I registered myself online and mentioned all the required information. I have scored 78% in my graduation. Anyway, after my application was shortlisted, I attended the group discussion followed by a personal interview.
Faculty
Most of the professors in our college were quite friendly, there are only a few who are very strict. So, the teachers were amazing and very sincere and committed to their job. They try their best to help us get a good result. But it depends on the students mostly, so as much as faculties are important, students also have to work hard.
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