Good College and Ok Academics

Faculty
3.0
Social Life
1.5
Placement
1.0
Course
2.5
Campus
3.0
Hostel
2.5
Roshan Pohani
Reviewed on Jul 22, 2019

Remarks

Overall it's a good University with Average Faculties outdated course and no proper infrastructure. Students are provided with free wifi but most of sites are blocked and also it's down most of time. Parking facility is good. Drinking water is available but it's not good and the tank is not cleaned

Course Curriculum Overview

2.5

Course is Outdated and Study material is also not proper . Most of study material provided is Simply copied from the internet or is of some old faculty who is no longer in departure. Exam structure is also not clear and can change any time.

Placement Experience

1

There is no placement cell. Small to medium companies come and they take 2 3 students. Job opportunities are very less as the course is outdated and also no proper management in department. Collage does provide internship but the Company owner is generally a alumni and also no stipend is given.

College Events

1.5

Only One event is Celebrated and that's Cyberia but due to politics sometimes event cancel. No Support from HOD . Mainly everyone is into getting their name and making money from the events rather than enjoying.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Fee Structure is Expensive Compared to the Facility provided. No proper Computer Labs. Sometimes computer doesn't work. 120 Students are in one classroom during lecture. No proper exam timetable is provided and very poor management

Fees and Financial Aid

Till Now I don't know about any loan facility or scholarship. Many a times announcement are made but no proper details are given to students. Even the Head Office is not ready to help. They don't provide sufficient information

Campus Life

3

There are no extracurricular activities. Pavilion only allows students with permission of Hod but again Hod is not a helping person and does not help in any activity. We have 3 labs out of which 1 lab is without any ac or ventilation system. Also many pc don't work

Alumni/Alumna

Senior students are not helpful leaving some. All senior think as they are some boss or sometime and they always interfere in every activity and also most of senior are again involved in politics so they spoil the events

Faculty

3

Some Faculties are Excellent but some faculties don't know what they are teaching. They just give study material to students and expect thay they will learn everything. Overall faculty are Above Average. Also Every year new Faculties join and old experienced faculty leave the department

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