What Students Say
Likes
- Unlike other private universities, St Joseph is one of those rare universities which is not money minded as education is given more importance here.
- Placements are great and way above so called private universities who do paid PR.
Dislikes
- Parking is not good
Course Curriculum Overview
I have been deeply influenced by our foreign minister Mr. S. Jaishankar. The way he conducts himself at foreign stages and the proud that Indian diaspora feels today, I felt this is the best course to learn about international relations. Not just in politics but in business too international relations matter and that is why many industries today hires students today from our batch our course not only teaches us international relations but also economics too.
Placement Experience
Final year all students are asked to apply for placements and all the corporate that deals with foreign companies come to our campus. Organizations like Aditya Birla Group, KEI Industries, Skoda and others have hired students from our batch last year and from what I have learnt many new corporates have joined hands with our university to hire students of our course.
Fees and Financial Aid
Fees is around One lakh Fifty thousand but I got minority scholarship and therefore I got 25% discount in my fees. Similarly their are many such scholarships that can help you manage the cost of education but having said that St Joseph University isn't that expensive.
Campus Life
SJU maybe better known for academics but at the same time it is also known for hosting some of the best events in the city. Out of all the fests Utsaah and Panex are my personal favourites as both of them gives students a chance to showcase their skills apart from studies.
Admission
Cut-offs for our course goes all the way up to 80 percentage as even though there are 100 seats but demand for our course is high. Yes, 30-40% seats are reserved but rest all are given on merit. For reserved class too merit is quite high so one has to score well to get at SJU. Difficulty level is obviously very high as we will be representing our country or organisations at international stage so the course is tough.
Faculty
Overall there are 500 or more faculties in SJU and around 6000 students. So 1 faculty for 12 students is the ratio and I believe it's an amazing ratio. All faculties hold dual degrees and most of them have their PG programs done from top colleges like London School of Economics or the Babsons College.


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