For study purpose college is good

Faculty
4.5
Placement
3.5
Course
5.0
Campus
4.5
College
4.0
Internship
4.0
AMAN SHARMA
AMAN SHARMA
Reviewed on Aug 15, 2024(Enrolled 2023)

Course Curriculum Overview

5

Course Curriculum is good for upskilling you skills. It a easy to understand and to get some knowledge points from it. It is updated and based on real-world applications. To skill up this is the best curriculum

Internships Opportunities

4

They are too many companies which come in college and provide internships or student. TCS Wipro Infosys are the company which offers internships with stipend or without stipends. As I am a second year student I don't have so much knowledge about internship and placement

Placement Experience

3.5

From the third sem get eligible for internship. From 5 sem they are eligible to get a chance to be placed in any company. There too many companies. And don't exactly in my knowledge a BCA student got 15 LPA package in sem 5 in 2023

Fees and Financial Aid

The college life is good. The year wise fees you have to pay only 42000 as a tution fee. The tution fee is 21000 per semester. You have to pay a caution fee a fixed deposit amount of 5000 which you will get refund in final year. There is a examination fee for BCA student. You have to pay 2500 per sem as a examination fee. There is no another registration fees. There will be a regulatory charges of 1500 per year and 1500 for first year for documentation. There is no scholarship benifit I have received

Campus Life

4.5

There are so many events happened in college campus and out of the campus Talaash, carnival , junoon and so on. There is a big library in a college having a large collection of a books. Piano so good facilities and technological provision within the classroom. Even there are no proper projectors in classroom. There is no field or ground in college campus so for sport activities you have to go for another academy. There are many student social groups clubs and student portal on College website to impact student life

Admission

I applied for cuet entrance exam but I didn't get the college what I was expecting to get. I did not get any rejection from another college. There is basic eligibility criteria for admission you can get admission easily only passing of 12th is required.

Faculty

4.5

Faculties are good but some faculties are very boring and teaches as they know every no one have knowledge as they have. The shyam is very fabulous teacher in all over the campus. There are 2 examination ina semester. There is mid sem examination and a end sem examination. Many students get failed in examination. But the level of examination is middle it's not hard or tough. Course cariculam is good

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