What Students Say
Likes
- These is no partiality on any basis and everyone is treated the same way.
- Everyone is given equal opportunity to take part in competitions or events
- All the lecturers are highly qualified and experienced
Dislikes
- The benches in classroom are dirty with random things written
- A girl and boy shouldn’t be sitting alone and talking
Course Curriculum Overview
We have to complete an internship so that really helps us understand what field do we really want to work in or work under, we start understanding our interests. We have to complete projects for which surveys need to be conducted and that helps us understand the other persons point of view. The semester exams go on for 3 hours and they are not very difficult if prepared.
Fees and Financial Aid
For the course of Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM) the first year fees is approx 43000-45000. As you go to the second year the fees reduces by 1500-2000 and same with the third year. Scholarships are given for students with amazing grades and different backgrounds.
Campus Life
The campus is really huge and beautiful, they have different grounds and areas assigned for different sports making it really convenient. They focus on having events and making sure all the students have a great time .
Admission
I chose St Aloysius college because it has a lot of events and also good education, I wanted both and this is where I would get that. And unlike most colleges this college does not have religious fights, arguments or partiality. This was a safe option for me.
Faculty
The ratio of faculty to students is such that for every 30-40 students there is 1 lecturer. Most of the lecturers are very understandings and very supportive when it comes to students and their problems. I really liked all the lecturers that ever taught me. In a semester there are 2 internal exams that is out of 50 and 1 semester exam that is out of 60. The lecturers really help you out to clear the semester papers by giving proper revision classes. And the exams are easy if you're prepared and hard if you've not studied at all.












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