What Students Say
Likes
- Teachers are helpful in nature and they are good
- Infrastructures of the college is best overall
- Hygienic and cleaning campus and helping satffs
Dislikes
- Placements overall is averages compare to fees
- Some activities are hectic so time management is worst
- Seventy five percentages criteria which is worst
Course Curriculum Overview
Qualifications of some teachers are good whereas some are least qualified but all the teachers are helpful in nature and all the students so take wisely college and infrastructure is good overall atmosphere is good
Fees and Financial Aid
Fees is bit higher side so many cant afford the fees and if you can afford then you can take admissions but placement is in averages side scholarship are also available for that contact the incharj of the college
Campus Life
Annual fest is on march every year which is celebrated very peacefully by the students and many social groups and extra curricullar activities are also good whereas library is opened till eleven at night
Admission
The college admissions is through GAT jee mains and direct admissions is also available whereas the college atmosphere is overall good so take wisely and if your parents income is more so you can take
Interview Experience
Yes, I did go through a selection process for admission to GITAM. It mainly involved an entrance test, and depending on the course, there could be a Group Discussion (GD) and a Personal Interview (PI) as well. Entrance Test (GITAM GAT): I took the GITAM Admission Test, which was a computer-based test. For my course, it included questions from subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and a section on Critical Thinking. The paper had multiple-choice questions, each carrying two marks, and thankfully, there was no negative marking. The entire test duration was around 2 hours and 30 minutes. GD/PI (for specific courses): Although my course didn’t require GD and PI, I learned that students applying for BBA, MBA, and some management programs had to go through them. The GDs usually covered current affairs or general opinion-based topics like the impact of AI, climate change, or remote work culture. The PI mainly focused on personal background, academic interests, strengths/weaknesses, and career goals. Admission Criteria and Process: The overall admission process was smooth. It started with filling out the online application form, appearing for the GAT, and then waiting for the result and counseling sessions. Some programs also had merit-based admissions or considered other entrance exam scores. Preparation: For the entrance test, I stuck to a disciplined routine. I focused on revising NCERT concepts, solving previous year questions, and taking a lot of mock tests to improve time management. I also brushed up on basic logical reasoning and general aptitude for the critical thinking part. For GD and PI (even though I didn’t appear for them), I prepared by staying updated with current affairs and practicing speaking with clarity and confidence.
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