
What Students Say
Likes
- I really liked the campus, it's huge with a lot of greenery around. The infrastructure is nice and the canteens are also good with many food options.
- The university is a great place to network with more than 25000 students on the campus. The 8 departments in the university organize inter-departmental programs.
- The college organises a variety of events that promote social learning and enthusiasm for co-curricular activities.
Dislikes
- The college is very strict about the dresscode. Even the slightest of the hay-way of the uniform code can result in the non-entry of the student in the college. The guards send you back if you are not in proper attire.
- The class size is huge, because of which teachers become less approachable. You yourself have to take an extra effort if you want to know something.
Course Curriculum Overview
The curriculum is well drafted, with covering most of the important topics as is included in the curriculum of top universities. The exam schedule is, however, very hectic. In one semester, you have the end semester exams, mid semester exams and 2 CIAs (Continous Internal Assessments). The CIAs cover almost everything ranging from class tests and vivas to presentations and research paper writing. Apart from the main subjects, there are some extra mandatory subjects, which I feelnare of less importance. One of those is the Holistic Education which deals with very basic and natural concepts. There is also an exam for Holistic Education, without clearing which you won't be eligible to attempt the end semester exams.
Fees and Financial Aid
The total tuition fees for the 5 year law integrated program is Rs. 2 lakh and 5 thousand per annum. The fees is reasonable and the course has value for money. There are no scholarships or financial aid available to the students from the side of the college itself. However, the college does share about the external scholarships with the students through various means and the students are free to apply to those applications. The Internship and Placement Committee is a well organised body which takes care of the employent opportunities. Recently, there has been a considerable growth in the number of students placed from the placement drive. Some top tier firms also come in the placement drive.
Campus Life
Christ University offers platforms for a variety of social activities, with just one condition - you need your ID card everytime and for everything. Some of the notable annual functions and fests include Bhasha Utsav (ethnic day), Blossom, Darpan, etc. In all these events, all the 8 departments participate actively and the college campus feels like a carnival. A variety of books and journals are available in the Knowledge Centre and the Old Library of Christ, along with the remote access options. These books can be issued from Library for a period of 14 days, after which fine is applicable.
Admission
The application form is available on the official website of Christ University. After filling the form and submitting the required documents such as marksheets, aadhar card, etc, they share with you the details of the entrance exam. The first stage is an online test, which consists of multiple choice questions. The marks of the test don't matter that much as the most important phase is the interview. So, the next round is a personal interview in which any faculty member asks questions to the candidate. In the interview itself , the next phase is Micro Presentation. Herein, the faculty gives you a topic and 2 minutes to think about it. After that, you have to speak on that topic for minimum 2 minutes. After that the result is announced.
Faculty
The teachers are very varied, some are really qualified and have great teaching methodologies while some are just PH.D students who don't anything about the curriculum. The senior teachers, who are experienced, are supportive and can clarify doubts. They handle the curriculum really well. But some teachers are allotted while they are pursuing their PHD, most of these teachers are inexperienced and unaware of the curriculum. They face issues covering the syllabus in the class and also fail to address the doubts. Thus, nothing concrete can be said about the faculty, until and unless you get the best ones. As about the student-teacher ratio, two class teachers are allotted to each class (for BA LLB, the class size is 80). So, I think that is a fair ratio.
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