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Meet the teacher and staff to gain course knowledge. our staff is very friendly and have Good knowledge. so the teacher gives an admission form that costs 100 rupees. I fill in all details and submit the form and admission fees.sc students for the good opportunity because fees are very low.
Course Curriculum Overview
I choose the B.A. course. 100-150 students.two class sections a and b Very good teaching method.very good teachers and high qualified Every 6month semester exam. 1) the abundance of moderating factors, 2) the need for highly qualified teachers and 3) the research-practice gap. It is argued that the three issues reflect tensions in original research. The implications of these findings are discussed in the article. One main conclusion is that such issues ought to be more explicitly attended to and elaborated on in both primary and secondary level research. The importance of viewing validity as a multidimensional concept, including internal, external, and ecological aspects, is underlined. Further, ideas from realistic reviewing are used to discuss a contextually bound approach to causality.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions
College Infrastructure As far as the infrastructure is concerned, I would say it's pretty awesome. It's so huge that you could easily get lost. But jokes aside, it's interesting and the scenery from any point is awesome. No doubt. Academics Currently, I'm studying BTech ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION. It's good and interesting. The faculty is good and easygoing. Practicals are pretty interesting. Classes are chill and often enjoyable. They lack in some places, but it is still good. Placements As I heard from the seniors, the placement is pretty neat. They get good packages. They are sure that everyone gets placed. But to get that you need a pretty decent GPA. And this branch is versatile in the job world, so it's good. Value-for-money Yeah about this, it's pretty expensive. But it's good though. They make up for it. It cost me 2L per year and pays in three installments. But I think they should reduce the number of fees we pay so that it could be easy for us. Campus Life Well about campus life,
Campus Life
Student societies typically have open membership, thus differing from honor societies, secret societies, and certain fraternities that admit members by invitation only. Students typically join societies at the beginning of the school year when many societies present themselves in a society fair and campaign to attract new members. The students may pay a membership fee to the society. Since the societies are non-profit organizations this fee is often nominal and purely exists to cover insurance or to fund social events. Student societies may or may not be affiliated with a university's students' union. Student societies often aim to facilitate a particular activity or promote a belief system, although some explicitly require nothing more than that a member is a present or former student. Additionally, some are not affiliated with a specific university or accept non-university students. Moreover, most student-run organizations tend to depend heavily on collaborations with externals.
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