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Faculty
4.0
Social Life
4.0
Placement
3.5
Course
4.0
Campus
3.0
Hostel
3.5

Remarks

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. With these changes and opportunities come a number of conditions that can facilitate one’s degree completion along with others that might, in fact, impede it. Some of the most significant of these factors.

Course Curriculum Overview

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Teachers may also use the term “curriculum” to refer to the actual information they teach throughout a class. For example, a teacher may say, “This paper shows the curriculum for my introduction to health science course. ” Teachers may also search the Internet or ask their colleagues for “more curriculum, ” which means the teacher is looking for more resources to use in a classroom setting. For example, a teacher may ask, “Where can I get more curriculum to fill my Microsoft class?” Finally, a school, institution, or district can refer to their standards or class sequence as “curriculum. ” For example, an administrator may declare, “Our career readiness curriculum includes the newest and most cutting-edge skills that employers require in new hires. ” With that in mind, your standard curriculum typically consists of the following parts: Purpose Statement: What will this curriculum achieve? Outcome Statement: What will students be able to do with this information? Essential Resources: What will you use to teach your class and what will students use to learn.

Placement Experience

3.5

Placement is not more in this college but this year they had be improved the % of placement and there is lot of internship.

College Events

4

When you are entering college life after your high school, it means you are entering in a new world. It’s also a first step towards the future, career and upcoming opportunities. College life means new friends, attending lectures and making lots of memories. Sometimes, people mass bunk classes to participate in a movie or to hang out with friends. All these processes are part of growing up, a part of entering the adult phase of life, a part of life where you take the first step towards decision making. Apart from studying in college, college days are also fun during the college fest, where you explore the new sides of you and make new friends from other faculties, get to know each other, relax from long lectures. The college fest is usually of three to four days with several events by the students themselves. Sometimes, celebrities and the well-known band also perform on the final day of the event make it more memorable.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Fees is approximately 1, 00, 000 per year including hostel when you had good percentage the fees structure will be reduced the there is pot of councling members in over college their fees is 50, 000 per year for college it ila good when compair to other colleges.

Fees and Financial Aid

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Campus Life

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An extracurricular activity (ECA) or extra academic activity (EAA) is an activity, performed by students, that falls outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school, college or university education. Such activities are generally voluntary (as opposed to mandatory), social, philanthropic, and often involve others of the same age. Students and staff direct these activities under faculty sponsorship, although student-led initiatives, such as independent newspapers, are very common.

Hostel Facilities

3.5

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. GHS-IMR hostel is a two storied building with 45 rooms. Students can opt for rooms that offer single or double occupancy as per student’s own need. Hostel has a facilities like RO water purifier, water cooler, a common room with TV, which creates a homely atmosphere. The rooms are bright, spacious, comfortable, clean and airy. All hostel rooms have 24 hrs internet access. The Internet and the Intranet of the Institute enables the students to constantly interact with each other and be connected to the outside world.

Alumni/Alumna

Yes alumni are help in your studies like taking seminar and they seams good in given knowledge to us.

Admission

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Faculty

4

Facultys are much friendly with people's they will merge with us and give pot of examples vidios demo and ppt and necssary documents they became friendly with the students and give lot advises in personly also they will behave you has per your behaviour.

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