What Students Say
Likes
- If you're an academic this college is for you. The teaching so far has been amazing and easy
- There are 3 different canteens with different prize points,types of food and price and the parking facilities in the college is greats
- There are various scholarship opportunities and international student exchange programs for desired academics
Dislikes
- The college travel distance is a bit far so it's hard to travel in bus which could lead to being late
- The roads leading to KJC are usually full of traffic or crowded due to college being a bit away from main road
Course Curriculum Overview
My curriculum is mostly CPA training and also basics of B.com. Currently this year the world curriculum of CPA had changed and KJC was one of the few colleges who immediately changed the curriculum to currently changed curriculum to maintain with the world's CPA curriculum. The economics we learnt were very prevelant to current times(eg- my economics teacher discussed about how recently the performance of Taylor Swift in Asia changed the Country's economy). They sometimes tend to omit parts which could be useless but the curriculum they strive to teach more than the standard curriculum offered.
Internships Opportunities
Even though I'm a first year, I already got an internship opportunity from the college. It was a summer internship bootcamp from WIPRO given by the college to which interested students could join and do intership over the summer. It is a 3 month training program on which I have currently done 1 month. It is going well so far they're teaching us various important things and mentorship under people who work for big MNCs like TCS, ACCENTURE, JP Morgan and more. But it isn't free and they failed to specify that before applying.
Placement Experience
KJC currently has 107 companies as recruiters for all the courses offered. They have summer internship programs to help you for placements. They have esteemed placements in companies like Deloitte, KPMG, EY, Grant, PWC, Thornton, Asian Paints, LDRA, Federal Bank, South Indian Bank, ITC, Northern Trust, South Indian Bank, Federal Bank, City Union Bank, Accenture, Amazon, Coca Cola, Cognizant, Deloitte, Oracle, Syncron, Sysfore, TheMathCompany, Wells Fargo, Data Semantics, Johnson & Johnson, Google, HSBC, McKinsey & Co, and PwC.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fees of my course which was B.com in international business and finance was about 1 lakh and 30 thousand. We had options to pay in Emi and also to pay in 2 installments of ¾ and ¼ of the full value. They were negligent to late fees paid but will take a bit extra money for fees being paid late. According to college, you can't pay fees if you don't have attendance to write the exam without prior permissions from the college. The college boasts a good scholarship for academics and even needy people too which I have seen my classmate recieved. The college had even offered students for part time work in the college lab and library awhile ago to help the students. Considering my Degree trains us for CPA exams and B.com, I think 1,30,000 is a fair fee charge for students. Normal degree without specialisations are affordable too.
Campus Life
The campus infra is amazing. There's tons of seating available and a lot of greenery. It has been termed the green campus due to it. It has 3 different canteens which are all different types of food and prize points in different points of the college, an atm ,an ample parking place and even a stationary shop with printing within the campus. There are various clubs to choose from depending on interests like literature, environment, music etc and there are public service clubs like NSS,NCC and CSA. I am in the environment club which does environment programs and even nature walks in forest (I went to a forest in Yelahanka called Barkabande which was organised by the club) and I am in CSA in which we teach kids from poor backgrounds everyday in college. The only social involvement in the college with people from other courses are mainly through these clubs which can be bad for people who don't participate in anything leading to them having a had social life in college.
Admission
The admission process was a bit scuffed. Basically you have to do an admission form and then there's a zoom meeting for document verification and online interview asking you a few questions. Even though I missed the first 2/4 zoom meetings, the college was understanding and let me take up the 3rd interview. The interview is them asking us basic questions based on our subjects and after the interview a few days later you get approval of admission. The cutoff for the college was 70% but that doesn't mean everyone above 70 gets admission. You will have to Ace the interview to get the admission. The admission process I think can improve in the aspects of details as in the beginning I was clueless about the admission process but later on it became clear
Faculty
My experience so far with teachings of the teachers have been amazing. It might not be the same for all the departments but the department I'm studying under (department of professional accounting and finance) have lot of qualified teachers who have certifications like being CA,CPA,ACCA,CFA and Doctor on PHD. I've had 2 CPA teachers so far among who one of then is a CPA and CA and the other is a CPA who has taught in Harvard business school. They have had amazing teaching which I've never experienced before diving more into real life insights rather than being a straight up textbook teacher. Although some teachers might be qualified their teachings might be lackluster and not all teachers will be as good. Till now I've had only one teacher who is just a textbook teacher and doesn't do anything else but it is still effective in teaching us what's important.
Interview Experience
I faced online interview prior to my admission which involved a zoom meeting verifying my original documents and then an one-one online interview where they ask about 5-10 questions on average related to the subjects. It is not easy if you don't have any idea about the subject and not hard if you know what course you're opting for.
Other Applied Colleges
St. Joseph's College of Commerce - [SJCC] | Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com]
Didn't get any specialisations
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