My honest review on the St Andrews college Mumbai

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Dislikes

  • College crowd college canteen lectures are too long

Course Curriculum Overview :

The timing of the exams are good enough our semester exams are held in october and march which is a considerable amount of time to prepare for the exams the lectures are boring due to the lectures being for 1 hour straight and break consist of only 20 minutes

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The college fee for the course is considerable for BCOM but since the lectures being boring due to over exceeding the attention span the total cost was 8519 and including 3000+ in service charges in the addmiosion fee recipt

Campus Life :

I dont really like to go to the college the only reason i took admission was because i had no option the classroom is decent it can fit over 120 students we have a project which is rarely used for teaching besides that nothing really the crowd is really sad of the college

Admission :

There was no entrance exam for the BCOM course in St Andrews College which made it easy for students with even low percentage to get addmision althought the admission process was very hectic and very long and complcated

Faculty :

Few experienced teachers are giid at teaching their respective subjects but last sem we had a new economics teacher who none of the class students could understand therefore no ons was really interested in attending the lectures

Other Applied Colleges

St. Xavier's College | Bachelor of Management Studies [BMS]

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1.9 out of 5
2.5/5Faculty
1.5/5Course
1.0/5Campus Life
2.5/5College


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