My Review

Faculty
3.5
Social Life
3.0
Placement
2.5
Course
3.0
Campus
3.5
Hostel
3.0
Abbas a chhataria
Reviewed on Apr 8, 2020

Remarks

I think as per above questions. And answers given by me you can suspect of I had cleared described what you asked for bit eventually I really respect the management and college from which I had optain something that had come in use in my life And future and the college which I studied is totally different in managing in current days good I feel any institution giving a sort of knowledge is always good and odorlable.

Course Curriculum Overview

3

Course for good enough and the institution is old and only institution. In our city with old experience in gujarati medium studies, english medium department was just started with our only batch as fresher's was having new building build for it with new outsiders faculty and good surrounding atmosphere as I have done just 2 years of this course though it was good exams were taken I three terms and with transparency and fair results bit due to small town there was no much placement base I interviews or any other programs done by the institute for the student for there future at that days.

Placement Experience

2.5

No not at all its just an institution at that time there was no any campus placement at all we just had to go by our own, as I dropped between but the friends whom which I am still with contact had been chat and my junior brothers and sisters had completed their graduation there so I know that institution dosen't take any special steps for the placements of students in their campus. It is depend of your own confidence and percentage and luck with interview you have to place with your own door to door with your own links.

College Events

3

Yes there where sports activity, cultural and co circular activities with the days celebrated for eg diwali celebration, janmahasthami celebration, rebuplic day, independence day and an annual function too. Not much big but the whole college equally taken part in most of it and as per our town some of the dignities form our town where also invited in short we enjoyed in our way.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Fee procedure at that time was not really structurable because it was really high far middle class person to pay it. As for this portion I had to dropped my studies because it was not budgetable for my family to provide me that amount and the payment mode was not much sure but accepted in cash and cheque also but I don't know suerly but of you had much contacts and partial with some big names or dignities it was done in some cases that the institution held it's own decision as per the case to admit and also by fee ratio too at the time I studied.

Fees and Financial Aid

No there I did not obtain any scholarship ar loan at that time as I came from un educated family no one from my family was not in guidance for my future.

Campus Life

3.5

Yes there were many mini competitions such as debate, quiz and they where good enough compared to that time and we really take part and enjoyed it. Bit no other parties or any political programs or any economy based sessions or no any gender based programes.

Alumni/Alumna

As we where alumni for others as I described in above we used to interact with our juniors or our followed batch with what have we experienced and given answers for what they haved question us.

Admission

It was based on merit list, as my family don't want me to go in other city or out from my local city for study so it was only college in city for English medium study and no option for other courses to so I filled the from and I got the admission. In merit list 3 list were processed by the institution I was selected in 3 rd list.

Faculty

3.5

Yes, faculty was changing on, due to newly experience for both faculty and institution there was much changes in faculties during the 2 year I studied but knowledge level given was really good and faculty was been qualified professionals intake by the institution total numbers of 6 lectures and 1 practicals was in our time table. And as there where not much experience faculty recruted by the institution mostly newly occupied but where with good certification for students that they can make students really helpful.

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