What Students Say
Likes
- The college timings are just for 4 hours that makes it easy for people to work or get an internship if they want.
- There are many interactive sessions like seminars anr workshop conducted by professionals of the respective field that helps you dive deeper into the field.
Dislikes
- There is no campus, but rather a building which may not be ideal for people with the dream of a campus life.
- There are many co curricular activities for the Bachelor students but nothing much for master students which can make your college life dull
- The placements and internships are not upto the market for this particular program and you may have to find a one with a good package outside.
Course Curriculum Overview
The curriculum is pretty diverse with subjects like PR, Event Management, Reporting and Editing and much more which could help you get into different fields that are relevant and highly in market. This also gives u and overview of different fields and could help you choose on of your choice.
Internships Opportunities
The college gives internship opportunities. After the end of 2nd semester the college brings in various companies for internships and the interviews are done both online and offline(in college) for various roles and companies
Placement Experience
Students can register for placement by 3rd sem if you are in Masters and 5th sem for Bachelors. There are companies like Iscon, Capegemini etc coming with a placement of 4.5lpa average and the placement rate is approximately 90%
Fees and Financial Aid
The registration fee was 20k with first fee coming up to 1.65 lakh. The second year fee is also 1.65 lakh. We have options to pay it in one go or to avail EMI for upto 2 years. There isn't a difference in pay for reservation as far as I know and there aren't much scholarship options as well.
Campus Life
If you are looking Campus life, then CMS Jain institute is not for tou. We have institutional building with 6 floors and that is about it. Masters students don't have much activity and are no part of the club. We do organise short film feature twice a year and that is about it.
Admission
The college is diverse in terms of the students whether its their culture or their educational background that help you network better, the professors are people who have worked in their respective fields and could help you learn the subjects more from a practical point of view. Even though I got into other colleges the curriculum of this college was hard to let go. The selection process consist of JET( Jain Entrance Test) a written test, a Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Faculty
The faculty is quite good and helpful, some are really good and some could do with a little improvement. The syllabus is given in the start of the semester and classes are taken accordingly inorder to ensure their completion. We have 2-3 internals peer semester which adds up to the final score and there are assignments that adds up to the score.
Interview Experience
There was a written test, GD and PI for the admission. The JET exam consisted if 4 sections and a minimum score is required to clear the exam. The next step is a GD, where u are sat with different students and you have discussions about certain topic . The criteria to pass this round is on the basis of how well u work as a team and put across your point without overshadowing others. The last round is PI, where a faculty will ask you about your ambitions, reason to chose the course and the college.
Night Life
There is not much to do in and around the campus. There are no hostels so students are on their own theor own. There is not even a canteen in the campus that makes the college a place just to come study and go.
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