What Students Say?
Likes
- It is a women’s college hence there is no girls to boys ratio .
- It gives us many opportunities to showcase our talent
Dislikes
- Campus is not developed, very little to no campus ground
- Although it follows english medium of education, they teach in their local language
Course Curriculum Overview
The B.Sc Nutrition and Dietetics curriculum at St.Teresa's College is comprehensive, focusing on practical applications and advanced topics . However more hands on experience and updated teaching methods could enhance learning. Exam frequency is reasonable, but some could be more challenging.
Internships Opportunities
Only certain courses offer internship programs and one of the courses being ours has 2 internships one in 3rd semester and one in 6th semester. A report along with a power point presentation are to be submitted after completion of the internship. These internships as send by the college do not apply for any stipend .
Fees and Financial Aid
For undergrad programs: first year - tution fee : rs. 40,000 admission fee : rs 2,000 registration fee : rs 1,000 development fee : rs 5,000 caution deposit : rs 1,000 ( refundable ) lab fee if required: rs 3,000 other compulsory charges : rs 2,000 total first year fee : rs 54,000 second year - tution fee : rs 42,000 development fee : rs 5,500 lab fee if required: rs 3,500 other compulsory charges : rs 2,500 total second year fee : rs 53,500 third year - tution fee : rs 44,000 development fee : rs 6,000 lab fee if applicable: rs 4,000 other compulsory charges : rs 3,000 total third year fee : rs 57,000 Total over all fee for 3 year course undergraduate program is approx 1,64,500 with fee typically increasing by 5-10% annually. Fee structure for different catagories : Management quota : additional rs10,000 to 20,000 per year SC/ST: concession of 50% on tuition fee . Scholarships and financial aid 1. merit- cum-means scholarship: upto rs 10,000 for academically strong students in need . 2. SC/ST scholarship: government funded covering full tuition fee 3. Central sector scheme : rs 10,000 per year for economically weaker students 4. Sports scholarship: financial support based on sport performance 5. Endowment scholarship: varying amounts from alumni and loacal organisations . Students can apply through the college scholarship office or revelent government portals .
Campus Life
The infrastructure is really bad . Not at all well made , no campus grounds as such. Not suitable for extracurricular activities. They conduct events in an auditorium. They have a really good huge library in the main block which is the arts block .
Hostel Facilities
I have rented a pg which is 10 minutes away from the college it is not part of the college . The rooms are of 3-4 sharing and meal quality is average. Menu cycle is followed . It is affordable and much better than the college hostel .
Admission
I did not apply to other colleges , the admission process was held in a professional manner . It was very simple , judged accordingly to marks and based on religion. I did not get rejected from other colleges as i didn't apply for them
Faculty
In st teresa's college , the faculty to student ratio is about 1:15 in ratio . Professors are supportive , fostering open communication. The exam system includes two midterms and a final exam for each semester. Exams are typically rated moderate in difficulty with about 10-15% students facing challenge in clearing them . The curriculum is relevant and updated regularly, though some subjects can be high demanding . Overall , St. Teresa's college provides a supportive academic environment.
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