Educational

Faculty
5.0
Social Life
5.0
Placement
5.0
Course
4.5
Campus
5.0
Hostel
4.5
Yash Mehta
Reviewed on Jul 18, 2019

Remarks

GLS UNIVERSITY is Very Good University where every students take the equally knowledge and suggestions. There are lots of education with fun and extracurricular activities. I am very happy for that i m study in GLS UNIVERSITY.

Course Curriculum Overview

4.5

Course is good and it will be useful for Future Course is not lengthy but it is not short. cousrse is too nice for us and exam structure and Paper style is nice. Also exam sitting arranment is comfortable.

Placement Experience

5

Yes, Our college give chance to placements and also provide for internship. There are many companies come there and select some students which are fully trained. And company give the good Stipend for internship.

College Events

5

Our College celebrate lots of activites, days celebration, compition, syberShadez, etc. And students take part in all activities and give best. In compition or activitesour college give the certificates and vouchers or good prizes.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Our College structure is Nice. Atmosphere of is Cool and Awesome. But college fees is Little bit expensive but college provide all facilities according to fees structure. It is really Nice and good college

Fees and Financial Aid

College and government provide scolardhip like that MYSY . this scolardhip for which student they got 80P.R in 12th examination. And these got the good scolardhip by government. Our college give to us Tablet.

Campus Life

5

GLS provide extracurricular activities like that cricket, football, badminton, Gym etc. All students part in different extracurricular activities. They also give the Best for win. Our Josh is very high for extracurricular activities.

Alumni/Alumna

Seniors are vey helpful. Seniors are give very important and helpfull suggestions. And seniors also help in study. Like that any project, any examination doubts etc. Their Nature is so cool. I am happy to i met them

Faculty

5

Faculties give us perfectly knowledge about course and they also give us extra knowledge of our field. Faculties are fullFill of full knowledge. They try to them best understand to us. And we understood properly.

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