An honest review for gls

Faculty
2.0
Course
3.0
Campus
2.0
College
3.0
Sakina Kaydawala
Reviewed on Nov 15, 2024(Enrolled 2021)

Course Curriculum Overview

3

Html really influenced me to be in this course. The curriculum didn't help much with real life applications as they were too advanced and the one that we were taught were way too easy to be learning in a college They could improve the curriculum better. Exam timings were always changed sometimes it was early in the morning sometimes it was late in the evening

Fees and Financial Aid

• year wise fees 42000 • registration fees 200 admission fees 12000 •other batchmates fees 42000 • there were other scholarships available but I didn't opt for any so i don't know the names of scholarships

Campus Life

2

Campus life in my college was average as my college didn't have any clubs or any festivals. It only celebrated an event once in a year and that was it. I never got involved with any events as the notice was never sent to any groups it was via students telling other students. So sometimes even if we wanted to get involved or participate in an event we couldn't because we didn't even knew. The range of books was not that wide in our college as there were very limited sources available in the library. We were always tought on a projector and ppt and never from books. There barely any extra curricular activities in the college. There were no student groups in my college.

Admission

I chose this college as it was the best college of gujrat and i only preffered to study in this specific university as i heard great things about this college. I honestly didn't apply for any other colleges because i wanted admission in this very college only by any means. Although i did apply to msu in vadodara and even got an acceptance email but i rejected it because i was already selected in my preffered college. I didn't get any rejection from other colleges. Admission process of my college was pretty simple as i only had to fill out a form with my 10th and 12th results and i got an email 3 days later that i've been qualified for provisional admissions. Eligibility for my course was i should be passed out in 10th and 12th in my school

Faculty

2

Faculty student relationship in my college was pretty mid as the faculty members did listen to our questions but sometimes they didn't have an answer for it. I dont have a favorite faculty. I didn't like most of the faculty because they were mean There were 2 internals and 1 external exam. The internals were eaay and externals were pretty tough. 50 out of 300 students failed each semester. The courses were not that relevant.

Night Life

1

Nightlife in my campus was not available my campus closed it's gates at around 8pm and no one was allowed inside it after that. Students used to hang out in places near the college which were collegian or mmv which were right in front of the college gate and students used to hang out but never at night because the area got really quiet at night

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