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The college has a balanced faculty-to-student ratio of around 1:20, which allows students to get personalized academic support. Most faculty members are approachable, especially during lab sessions and project work, although outside class hours it sometimes becomes difficult to schedule time due to their research or administrative responsibilities. The faculty–student relationship is healthy, and students can freely clarify questions or seek guidance for internships and projects. The course structure follows a semester system and includes both theoretical and practical subjects. The curriculum is updated every 2–3 years to align with industry requirements, but certain subjects still feel outdated and need more real-world applications. Each semester typically includes two internal assessments and one final exam, along with lab evaluations and assignments. The marking scheme is usually 60% end-semester examination and 40% internal assessments. Exams are moderately difficult; students who regularly attend lectures rarely fail, but around 5–10% struggle
I would rate the course curriculum as reasonably comprehensive and moderately relevant to current industry and academic expectations. One of the major reasons I chose this course was its balanced focus on theoretical foundations and practical exposure. The inclusion of project-based learning, lab components, and elective subjects in the later semesters played a significant role in my decision, as they allowed students to explore specialized domains based on their interests. The curriculum does a fair job of preparing students for real-world applications—especially through mandatory internships, industry-oriented projects, and seminars. Many assignments require hands-on problem-solving, research, and teamwork, which are valuable beyond classroom learning. For students interested in higher studies, the strong emphasis on fundamentals, analytical skills, and research helps in competitive exams and postgraduate programs.
The reason why i chose to pursue the degree of BA.LLB is because of enlightenment and awareness it gives to an individual about what is happening around them and the legal and fundamental rights of a common person with no political power in India. The curriculum somewhat prepares student for a real world experience as the degree involves internships from 3rd year onwards. I'm still learning myself so can't tell what's there to improve in studies and the syllabus. 2 exams being held every semester, that is internals and the externals. It comes with a leniency though, because it could be harder but isn't, just enough shall be gone through before the exams. Even if someone pays attention in the class with no notes and not being busy on the phone, he/she can still pass easily.
Faculty is much more less than the students for sure. Female teachers mostly chase validity from the students and doesn't care much about the studies and student behavior, because of which the management is very inconsistent. New joining teachers every semester because every other teacher just leaves. Still doesn't mean everyone is like that and great experiences can be made in college life. Exams aren't that tough if students study properly atleast. But the amount of students failing exams shows college reputation as they probably giving them admissions by illegal means or quotas. Course curriculum can still be considered relevant because pattern of IPU is followed throughout.
There are extracurricular activities in college like the tech fest and many outdoor activities and memeber selected for activities council you can head and in techfest you can get out of role like fashion show and dances and basketball everything with dj night and star night
I have a fee of rs 80000 per year and I am getting reservation benefits of rs 29000 every year because of OBC category reservations yes in general category there is no scholarship benefits my batchmates have same college fees which we have to pay per semester 40000
? There are various annual amd technical festivals/ events that happen in the college. Like Aura which was a recent event that happened for 2 days which involved alot of activities and culture events followed by inter spots competition and alumni sports meet. ? There is a spacious library that is available and used by all the students and faculties also and the wide range of books are really helpful and you can use it even on holidays to study. ? The facilities and technological provisions within the classroom aee really good where not only teachers but also students can use for educational purposes. ? There are alot of different club activities that happen every week in the class. Like HR Club activities, Marketing Club activities and Finance Club activities. And also alot of tech hackathans that keep happening even now and then giving students options to participate and win. And all tye clubs are mostly runned by student coordinator where the teachers only help then.
? The yearly fees that i paid was 3,50,000 for 1st year and the same for 2nd year, with sums up to 7,00,000 for 2 years for management quota and it varies for thoes who are coming though PGCET, its 1,50,000 per year thats 3,00,000 for 2 years. ? The best part of the college admission was that there was no admission fees or any caution fee or anyother fees for either management or PGCET or SC/ST students ? As mentioned the fees differs for management and PGCET Studens and its total 7,00,000 for management students for 2 years and approximately 3,00,000 for PGCET for 2 years. ? Our college offers different scholarships fpr students based on past year marks or percentage and other scholarships for SC/ST students. And SIP is one of the scholarships that our college offers and We also have different scholarships from VTU.
Placement: The placements shown on the official site combine on-campus and off-campus results, so the picture can feel a bit inflated. From what I've heard, the top 20% of the students usually land between more than 14LPA. This year from what I've heard the highest on-campus offer was around 64 LPA. This is solid but still doesnt change the fact that placement packages vary greatly based on the students skill and effort. Campus: The campus area isn't very large, and a new hostel is currently being built, Due to limited rooms (4 sharing for seniors currently, 5 sharing for on-campus freshers and 4 sharing for off-campus hostel freshers) around 30 to 40% of freshers stay in an outside hostel. Buses run from 7:30 am to 11:40pm to make travel easier. There's a decent gym with enough equipment to train most muscle groups. The freshers credit load is light, sports are active, clubs are amazing, events and competitions are nice. Mess: The mess food is good enough for food. Some days, around 2 to 3 a week, can be boring, and sometimes its really tasty. For gym goers, breakfast includes boiled eggs/egg bhurji. Tasty dal 2 times a day for tiny amounts of protein. Canteen always provides tastier options when you want them, runs as late as 2 to 3 AM. Events: Events and clubs are one of the most fun parts of campus life. Competitions are frequent and lively, including ESports tournaments treasure hunts, blindfold challenges etc with price money and goodies. It's easy to get involved and find a group that matches your interests by joining clubs. Fees: For my 2025-26 batch, I pay 2,88,000INR in the first semester and 2,36,500INR in the second. Later semesters stay around 2,38,000INR. This is a clear increase from the 2024-25 structure. Everyone pays the same regardless of category, and there are no internal scholarships or waivers, though guidance for external scholarship schemes are provided. The fee is honestly high and affects affordability for many students.
The faculty-student ratio feels balanced, and most teachers are approachable if you reach out after class or during office hourse. In my experience, the overall mix is roughly 50% really good, 40% average and 10% strict. The strict ones mainly focus on discipline, deadlines, a lot of assignments, not negativity. Among the teachers I genuinely liked, Manjunath sir stands out for making sessions interactive. He encourages students who already know the basics to basics to form groups share their understanding, and help others. The atmosphere in his classes stays calm and welcoming. Chinmayananda sir is another great teacher who explains concepts clearly, answers every doubt patiently, and makes even tough topics easier to follow. I don't particularly dislike any faculty member; some classes just feel a bit dry depending on the topic being tought and teaching style. In the first semester we have three fixed subjects and ttwo electives we choose based on interest. The difficulty is moderate and quite manageable if you keep up with assigments. Only a small percentage of students fail to clear the exams, and thats usually happens due to low attendance or not keeping pace with coursework. The exam structure is straightforward with continuous assesments, mid-sems, end-sems, and some courses including small projects. The curriculum itself is aligned with current industry expectations, especially for DSAI, with a clear focus on programming, math fundamentals and hands-on learning.
Hi. I'm Toufik Mahata. Currently pursuing my Btech biotechnology degree from rpcau. So the fee details of my course is following:- Registration fee- 300 Admission fee - 300 Tuition fee - 2500 Exam fee - 700 Library fee - 400 Medical fee - 250 Athletic fee - 400 Extra-co-curricular fee - 400 Common room fund - 200 Hostel fund - 500 Seat rent - 4000 Educational tour -5000 Insurance for one year - 1200 Nss- 100 Development fee- 5000 University registration fee- 250 Migration -300 Laboratory caution money - 500 Library security money - 1650 Hostel security money - 825 Course fee- 30000 Professional/skill and career development fee- 5000 PDC+ transcript - 300 ODC - 1000 Total fees -61075 Yes there are many scholarship available. One is NTS , those who are from out side of Bihar, they can apply for this scholarship. It's 3000 per month. Many more scholarship available.
There are many internship in my college which start at the beginning of the degree. It's means you can get internship from the first year. You can discuss with the senior about the internship program and other activities they can guide you more correctly.
YCCE hosts two major fests every year : 1. Yash: This is the annual cultural festival which is held in February-March of every year. It includes dance competitions, singing competitions, fashion shows, dramas and other events. 2.TechFest : This is the technical event which is held in August-Sepetember months of every year. It includes all the technical events such as Hackathons, Coding relay, tech quizes etc. The availabilty of books in the liabrary is overall good. The classrooms have smart boards and projectors which is used in teaching. The college has a sport department and the sport event held during the Yash event. There are several social groups and clubs that runs by the students and that are very useful for the students.
Overall, I rate the course curriculum of YCCE as Moderate strong and improving, especially in the computer related branches. The choose this course because of I have good technical skills and hace a interest in the computer and programming related field. More core subjects and concepts taught in depth which help students in college placements and technical interviews. The College should focus on giving more practical knowledge than just only teaching students for the exams. The Exams are conducted in two ways : two mid-sems in one semester and one end semester examination along with the practical exam. The midsems are generally easier than endsem exams.
I rate full like 100 percent. I would rate my course curriculum as highly relevant and comprehensive because it is designed with a strong balance of theoretical knowledge and practical exposure. One of the major aspects that influenced my decision to choose this course is the inclusion of innovative modules like IRE (Innovation, Research and Entrepreneurship), which helps us develop problem-solving skills, creative thinking, and an entrepreneurial mindset. The curriculum is clearly aligned with current industry needs, ensuring that what we learn in the classroom is useful in real-world applications.
My overall experience with campus life has been extremely enriching and enjoyable. The campus is lively throughout the year with various cultural and technical events. Our annual cultural fest and technical events are usually held in the middle of the academic year, and they bring together students from different departments, creating a very energetic and social environment. These events give us a great platform to showcase our talents, interact with peers, and build confidence.
I have to pay 3,15,000 in total for 1st year out of which i have already paid half of it in the first semster. The tution fees per semester is 157500, i had to pay 10000 as registration and security deposit. Hostel and mess fees have to be paid together which was 110000 for me, 65000 hostel fees for 3 seater non ac room and 45000 mess fees. This fees is paid on a per year basis. Payment process is transparent and nothing is hidden from you. The college doesnt asks for any other charges. The specialization courses like mine have same semester fees. If a student has secured more than 80 percent in 12th boards then the college gives scholarship to the particular student which is 35000 per year for the first year. To continue getting the scholarship you need to get more than 8cgpa from second year onwards.
The faculty to student ratio is very good with 5 teacher on small sized batches ranging from 50-70 students. There are few teachers that are very strict like my Maths and UHV teacher. But there teachers like the Universal Physics and Mechanics teacher, Applied Computational Thinking teacher and ICP teacher . With my favorite being the UPM teacher, he teaches good, is funny. Quizzes are held twice in a semester. There are mid term semester examination of 30 marks held in the middle of semester and then there is end semester examination of 60 marks and lab exams too. In the first year the exam difficulty is easy to moderate but 2nd year onwards it is between moderate and hard.
For B.tech at PW-IOI (Noida), the total fees is around 8 lakhs excluding hostel and other expenses. The fees is genuine if i compare it with other traditional colleges where the curriculum is also outdated and even they don't provide us any high-end or midrange laptops for our studying/coding purposes as the PW-IOI also provides us Macbook air M2 for our studies and day to day tasks.
I don't know much about these at my college because noida campus is hosting its 1st year here and we are the 1st year students only so we have no seniors to ask about these things but the Student success team has promised us that from 3rd year we will be getting internship oppurtunities at campus in collaboration with many big companies and MNC's. Let's see what happens
I paid arround 1,37,650 overall fees for first year(2023-24) , In 1st sem fee(Rs1,03,850) which includes 1500 registration fee , 20000 development fees , 5000 caution money , 32500 tution fees , 6000 IT infrastructure fee , 5000 Librabry fee , 5000 professional development fee, 8000 maintainance fees , 5000 learning resourse fee, 3000 semester fee , 3000 placement activity fee , 100 insurance , 2500 for laboratory , 1000 for student welfare fund , 1500 internship material cost , 100 identity card , 2000 holistic and skill development fee , 700 other activities fee , 150 enrollment fee , 500 for alumini registration fee , 1300 for examination fee In 2nd sem Fee(Rs 33,800) which includes 32500 tution fee amd 1300 examination fee In second year I paid arround 1,07,700 where for 3rd sem fees(rs 73900) include 32500 tution fee , 6000 IT infrastructure fee , 5000 library fee , 5000 professional development fee , 8000 maintainance fee , 5000 learning resourse fee , 3000 semester fee , 3000 placement activity fee, 100 insurance , 2500 for laboratory , 1000 for student welfare fund , 1500 internship material cost ,1300 examination fee In 4rth sem fee(33,800) which includes 32500 tution fee , 1300 examination fee Third year (ongoing) total fee is 1,06,200 where for 5th sem fee(72,400) include 32500 tution fee , 6000 IT infrastructure fee , 5000 library fee , 5000 professional development fee , 8000 maintainace fee , 5000 learning resourse fee , 3000 semester fee , 3000 placement activity fee , 100 insurance , 2500 for laboratory , 1000 for student welfare fund , 1300 examination fee In 6th sem i will pay 33,800 Fourth year also have fee 1,06,850 which include fee structure same as third year , only addition 550 for Provisional , original degree a d migration , 100 for transfer centrificate added I got MMVY scholarship every year as my 12th completed in MP board with more than 75% so i got mmvy scholarship which include total fees excluding caution money
All of the faculties are good , well expeienced and supportive to student , Courses structure is designed with consideration of modern technologies like Robotics , Artificial intelligence and machine learning Exam system include 2 mid term exams each of 20 marks which further averaged to include in final result , and a endsem of 50 marks , some subject also have practical exams
I have always been interested in Computers and since my father is also in the IT industry, I naturally wanted to pursue a course that would help me build a strong foundation in this field. The curriculum at JIMS is quite relevant and covers the essential subjects needed to understand real-world applications, programming basics and industry concepts as they also do Industrial visits to various companies where students get more knowledge about the industry.
The placement opportunities at our college are quite good and students generally become eligible for campus placements from the 5th semester onwards. Many reputed companies visit the campus every year, including Amazon and several other well known IT and business firms. The average package is around 5 Lacs per annum, while some students receive higher offers depending on their skills and performance in interviews.
I am Prachi first year ba llb student at himachal pradesh national law University. The fee structure of this nlu is comparatively high as compared to other nlus and if I tell you the yearly fee structure it around 3.5 lakh per annum including all hostel and mess fees. So the fees is approximately 18 lakh per annum. If I tell you about the fees hike procedure so it is like every year there is 10% increase hike in the fees structure. And if I talk about the scholarship details it is provided, but it depends on from which state do you belong and it is given by state policy .There is a discount for the sc and st categories as they are provided to give 20000 less than the general student. The fees can be paid semester wise and hostel is compulsory.
The course curriculum includes all the subjects as I am in ba llb so the subjects the include history ,political science, sociology, law of torts and legal methods and this subjects comprises of 100 marks each that is 25 for mid semester 25 for presentation and assignment and 50 for endsem. The teachers don't here give marks easily and 8 cgpa is a big thing here The curriculum here provide us with practical application as the questions also are situation based not theory based and wo have to apply the legal concept than only we get the good numbers. The exams are held after every 2 month and in between there is assignment plus presentation is also there making college life very hectic
This college is a medical college and they themselves do internship in hospitals. If there is good experience during internship then they themselves get admission in the same hospital, otherwise JHS option is there in every such hospital. can do a any hospital job and you will earn 50000+ salary
The way of studying here is very good and there are experienced people, the faculty also has a course in English but they handle it in 1 year and it felt very good to study here.I myself am from Hindi medium but it took some time to write in English.
I will be paying 1,45,000 in fees yearly with 10% increment every year on the previous year fees . I dpnt think so there are many changes in the fees from my side and my batchmates side . GGSIPU has partenered with sbi and hdfc bank to support the students and also have different scholarship for EWS and SC/ST candidates
The curriculum is highly relevent and quite comprehensive . The emphasis on practical knowledge is quite outstanding which makes the students connect to the topic in debpt . The classrooms are digital which helps us explore the internet for the ongoing topic helping us in better understanding
The total duration of my B.com programe is 3 years and the fee is paid annually. In the first year I paid Rs.12281 which included tuition fees, developement fees, liabrary charges, GYM fees etc and college seminar fee Rs.1900 means Net fee is 14181. The expected fee for whole course is around 50000-55000. Student from reserve catagory such as SC and ST pay around 9000-10000. Scholarship such as post matric are available based on eligibility
My capus life exprience has been nice and memorable, The college has annual festival like NAVRANG usually held around December and other culture or academic events through year. Sports and extracurrucular activities are avilable and student cam join and enjoy the event
Form childhood I want to become civil engineering and serve my country in gov or private sector so I chose it Curriculum here is not so extraordinary.it is below average Companies don't visit here Here are my Some suggestions 1. Student and professor should be serious 2.They should focus on relevant things and practical knowledge Here frequently exam are taken in every 2 month their is midterm .there are 2 midterm in 1 sem and 1 practical exam internal exam and some class test and End sem exam Difficult of exam is moderate.student can easily get good marks even after studying for 1 week for exam
Here annual fest held is that which is held in summer more often in 2 or three year Accessibility of range of library of books in library is good Class room are below average not well maintained oand air conditioned In lab unavailability of lab items Sports and extracurricular activities are not good here. If you are good in anything then you are allowed here . If you thinking to learn here then it is not the right place. Teams are selected based on caste not on merit. Club are average here they pressurise students to join and all that they do is courruption in funds
Nirma University is very active and rather proactive placements and other cells makes life exciting here. Campus is huge and huge and with 4-5 cafes to explore and library to learn new things it has always been a time of life at NU campus. NUZEAL is our annual all departmental cultural fest and Aaramb was our freshers event and the memories and photos of that will stay in my memory forever.
Institute of technology Nirma University is best for engineering in Ahmedabad. It is as good as IIT Gandhinagar and the fees is also not high. For first year there were admission and registration charges worth some 30000 besides a fees of 2 lakhs a year. This year which is also my final year our fees has reached 2.4 lakhs a year and close to that is our hostel fees as well.
The faculty to students ratio is 60:100 and the relationship between students and the faculty members is good where all the teachers like maximum of them are quite friendly helping us with all the problems we face be it in academics or in other fields. I like my own zoology department because every teacher there are very polite and helpful towards us.Other faculty like chemistry department and Botany department are also quite good. Some arts faculty like geography dept English department don't offer such helps as compared to other departments. Exams are conducted in a manner - Two sessional exams consisting 25 marks each. One end semester exam -45 marks Rest -practical exams -15 marks Total marks: 60. The difficulty level varies like sessional exams are conducted by the college itself so teaches prepare us accordingly like giving us questions that might come for boards. The difficulty level is hard to minimum like if we appear for sessional exams
Some curriculum like lab technician,vast study in the course, better higher studies opportunities, lead to some of the factors influencing me to choose this course. Yes it has meet my expectations in choosing the course and it had prepared me for real life experience like measuring blood sugar levels etcc etc and there are more to learn. Some areas need improvements like lab supplies and chemical supplies. The timing of exam is well maintained providing us much time between. The difficulty level also goes from hard to minimum.
We were only 6 in our BSc General course. Out of that, there were 20 to 25 of us in Geography class and 52 of us in Political Science class. In Economics alone, we were five of us used to sit together.Among our courses, we liked Anuradha Ma'am and Jyoti Sir the most.I didn't feel bad for any of the sirs or ma'ams who were doing this to us because everyone was very helpful.Two out of the six of us left the course. Then there were four of us Three of the four of us got our supplies. But in the end, they completed all the courses and we graduated together.
I joined this course in 2021. In the first year, I got admitted by paying Rs. 5000. Before each semester, Rs. 2000 was taken. During the puja, a separate amount was taken for the remaining social work. Since I am from the general caste, the amount was a little too much.But those who were SC ST had to pay a lower amount.We had a scholarship called Vivekananda Scholarship which some of my classmates got. They were SC. And they got 60 percent marks in their higher secondary.