What Students Say
Likes
- The environment & teachers were really friendly.
- The principle took out various activities & field trips
- The academic as well as competitive environment was very well versed
Dislikes
- Canteen was a major turn off however now it's changed
- The last year's timings were not good as in
- And all the things I liked about my college
Course Curriculum Overview
The time is however less to answer an exam thinking about how much we study & how much we could write in two hours so it's really difficult to complete the paper within 2 hours of 80 marks. I wish we had more time to answer the paper.
Fees and Financial Aid
I had applied for st scholarship it covered all my fees which I paid at the beginning of each year of course. However whichever cost was taken later by colleges like examination fees that money I had to pay from my financial account.
Campus Life
There are many functions held in our college firstly. The fun fiesta which is of three days for the enjoyment of students there are other activities done by English department & NSS activities department for the betterment of students & active participation.
Admission
I applied for one more college but i didn't wanted to go in it our admission process is really simple we just have to fill an online form and after receiving email go and do the remaining procedure that is remaining.
Faculty
The curriculum of a college plays a critical role in shaping students’ academic and professional futures. It provides structure to the educational experience, ensuring that students gain knowledge and develop skills necessary for their chosen fields and for life in general. From general education requirements to specialized major courses, the curriculum is designed to promote intellectual growth, critical thinking, and a wide range of competencies. This essay explores how a college curriculum helps students prepare for their careers, foster personal growth, and cultivate the versatility needed to adapt to an evolving world. A typical college curriculum consists of several components: general education courses, major-specific courses, electives, and sometimes capstone or practicum experiences. General education courses introduce students to a variety of disciplines, from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences and mathematics. This part of the curriculum encourages a broad knowledge base, helping students gain perspective on different ways of thinking and solving problems. Problem-solving is another key skill fostered through college curricula. Mathematics and science courses teach logical and analytical thinking, while courses in the humanities promote creative problem-solving and the consideration of multiple perspectives. A curriculum that emphasizes problem-solving prepares students for complex, unpredictable challenges in their future jobs. Additionally, the college curriculum builds career-specific skills. Technical skills taught in engineering, computer science, or healthcare courses, for example, are directly applicable in the workplace. These skills are often in high demand, making students more competitive in the job market. Moreover, internships, practicums, and capstone projects provide practical experience, helping students bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and its practical application in real-world scenarios. Our college is good.
Other Applied Colleges
Carmel College for Women | Bachelor of Arts [BA] (English)
Because I never considered it as a option
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