DDU, NADIAD by Rutwa

Faculty
2.0
Course
4.0
Campus
3.5
College
3.0
Internship
4.0
Rutwa
Rutwa
Reviewed on May 21, 2024(Enrolled 2023)

Course Curriculum Overview

4

I choose this course because I was told that the future will be on this basis and the scope of this course is fantastic. The study material provided by this college for this course is completely relavent and felpful for my future. The thing that needs to be improved is the teaching technique, interaction between teachers and students, and revision on regular basis. The time for the exams are more than enough. Exams are not so difficult. Sessionals are taken once in a month.

Internships Opportunities

4

The companies for internship in our college names are infosis, tata, amazon, IIT bombay, ISRO, tech mahindra, PRL, IPR, etc. I will be currently enroled in my 5th semister so I have no idea about the roles offered under internships with stipend. As per my knowledge, a 10 minute presentation is to be given by each student about their own made mobile application based on their knowledge of this particular field. And the internship is excellent as per my friend's experience

Fees and Financial Aid

The total cost for my education is rs. 1,80,000 for my 3 years of graduation. I belong to general category and scored more than 85 percentile in my hsc board 2023 therefore I got the privilege to have MYSY (mukhyamantri swavalamban yojana) scholarship in which I got rs7500 in my first year in college.

Campus Life

3.5

There is only one week which is celebrated in the college which is known as felicefic week in the whole year. It is held in the month of April. The library is huge and relevant books are available in our library. The classrooms are airy. But there is no AC. There is not projector in our class so everytime we need to switch classes approx 1/2 times a day. Sports day is held in our college.

Admission

Eligibility for this course and college was above 75% in HSC board in commerce. Application form was to be collected from the college itself. Application fees was rs100. Exam was taken once a month. Total 3 sessionals are taken in a semister. The test is easy not too difficult. In admission process, a special consultancy should be provided to the students where they could explain all the things in college so that the students are able to decide whether to take admission in this college or not.

Faculty

2

The faculties are qualified. Hence, there are still some faculties who are not adequately qualified. The teaching method of faculties is average . After teaching a particular topic, there is no revision for the same. The interaction between teachers and students is minimal. Some faculties are really nice.

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