What Students Say
Likes
- Discipline: A well organized system ensuring students stay focused, Environment: Serene and conducive to learning
- Diversity: Students from various cultural and geographical backgrounds, Campus: Beautiful infrastructure with well maintained facilities
- Punctuality: A culture of adhering to timelines, Exposure: Opportunities to participate in competitions, internships and industry interactions, Extra Curricular Activities: Encouragement to engage in cultural, sports and academic events
Dislikes
- Overly stringent rules: Strict regulations sometimes feels excessive
- Process over efficiency: Teaching methods are more about following protocols than practical efficiency
- Conservative thoughts: Restrictions on girls attire. such as no sleeveless clothing or visible ankles, reflected outdated perspectives
Course Curriculum Overview
The main aspect of the curriculum which influenced my decision to choose this course was the teaching methodology through case studies. Since the case study methodology involves solving real world problems it gives students a realistic approach to the business world and ways to solve it so that when we are solving problems in the corporate world ourselves, we can take examples from other companies and solve our problems. This initiative helps students to build a problem solving skill.
Internships Opportunities
Internships offered were mainly from Deloitte. It was offered to only 10% of the students in our batch. Roles were Finance Intern, Financial Analyst, marketing intern, Sales intern, Business Analyst Intern, HR intern, etc. Projects like Financial Analysis and Reporting, Sentiment Analysis, Behavioral Finance, etc were taken up.
Placement Experience
From 5th trimester students become eligible for campus placements. Some of the prominent recruiters who visited the campus include: Consulting firms: KPMG, Deloitte, EY, PWC. Automotive & Engineering: Mercedes, BOSCH. Banking & Finance: HSBC Bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia E-commerce & Tech: Flipkart, Ola, Navi Other sectors: Various other organizations across industries. Placement highlights: Highest package: 27LPA Average package: 7LPA Lowest Package: 4LPA Profiles offered: Roles span consulting, finance, marketing, analytics and management, depending on the recruiter. Around 80% of the students are placed till now. Placements are still going on. Plans after completing the degree: The MBA program aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to secure meaningful roles in their chosen industries. After completing the degree: Short term goal: I plan to leverage the campus placements opportunities and join a reputed organization to gain practical experience. Long term goal: Develop expertise in a niche domain and advance to leadership roles, contributing significantly to my field.
Fees and Financial Aid
Year wise fees paid Total Fees: 820000 (for Non-Karnataka Domicile Students Yearly fees: 410000 Breakdown of fees: Tuition fees: Included in the total amount Caution deposit: None Registration and admission fees: 5000 (non- refundable) Development fees, lab fees, and other compulsory charges: Inclusive in the total 820000. Fees for other categories Management quota fees: 1640000 Karnataka domicile students fees: 790000 Scholarships and Financial Aid Merid Based Scholarships: For academically outstanding students Includes merit cum need schemes Government Scholarships: Central/ State govt schemes such as NSP (National Scholarship Portal) Special Category Scholarships: Available for SC/ST, OBC or economically weaker sections based on government norms.
Campus Life
Campus life at Christ University was vibrant and enriching, providing a perfect balance of academic rigor and social interaction. Annual and technical fests: 1. Blossoms: A cultural extravaganza held annually, celebrating music, dance, drama and other art forms. 2. Chrisellence: A technical and management fest that fosters innovation and competitive spirit. 3. USHUS: A national level management fest providing students with real world business challenges. These fests are typically held between February and March, offering a platform for holistic development and networking. Library Resources: The library is a treasure trove for knowledge seekers: 1. Houses a vast collection of books, journals, e-resources, and databases, catering to the diverse academic and research needs. 2. The availability of international journals and industry reports greatly enhances learning for business- related courses. 3. Access to digital resources and study areas ensures a conducive environment for focused learning. Classrooms are modern and tech enabled with smartboards, projectors, and excellent acoustics, making lectures interactive and engaging. Wifi connectivity is robust across academic buildings, allowing seamless access to online resources. There are several student run social groups, clubs or student portals including their impact on student life.
Hostel Facilities
Hostel facilities are basic. One thing I would mention is the cleanliness is top-notch but food is not provided by the hostel authorities. But their is a dedicated lady who comes in with food all three times of the day. The food is okay, not bad. Breakfast and dinner is 7days 7 different items but lunch is very repeatative. Registraytion process for hostel is entire online for boys but for girls after admission there is a dedicated date given on which hostel admissions are done in the admission office.
Admission
The other colleges I applied to were Alliance Univeristy, JAGSOM, etc. But I always wanted to join Christ because of the environment it provides and the diversity of students it has. After I joined, I found this to be absolutely true where students actually belong from all over the world and not just from all over the country. Yeah, the majority of the students (around 50%) are south Indian but the rest belong from all over the world. No, I didnot get rejection from any other college, rather I got admission dates with those colleges as well but I was waiting for Christ's result and when I got the result of Christ I just knew I have to take admission in Christ. The admission process involves the following steps: 1. National MBA Entrance Exam: Clearing any recognized entrance test (e.g., CAT, MAT, XAT) with marks above the cutoff. 2. Group Discussion: A group od 15 students discuss a given topic. 3. Micro-presentation: A short presentation on a topic which is given on spot to test communication and analytical skills. 4. Personal Interview: Conducted by two faculty members to assess personality, motivation and aspirations.
Faculty
The faculty-to-student ratio for the first two trimesters is 1:65 whereas for the rest 4 trimesters it is 1:55 (for finance). The faculties are well qualified and are easily accesible to the students whenever required. They bring academic and industry experience to the classroom providing a holistic learning experience to the students. But while some professors are exceptional in their teaching and mentorship, others are average and lack practucal engagement. Some of the faculties that I really liked and are worth mentioning are Prof. Latha Ramesh Ma'am, Prof. Nisha Shankar Ma'am, HOD Mareena Mathew Ma'am and also Prof Sonia Mathew for being the sweetheart she is always. The program spans over 2years and is divided into 6 trimesters each lasting approximately 3 months. Each trimester includes a mid term exam and a final exam. Subjects like Fixed Income Securities for Finance specialization are challenging and require thorough preparation. Other subjects are manageable with consistent effort and understanding.
Interview Experience
Yes there was a Group Discussion consisting of 15 students in each group. I donot remember the topic but it was something related to the current affairs of that time. Interview questions depended entirely on you and what you say in your introduction, that will basically drive your interview. My preparation was basically on current affairs and my background and the questions were more or less regarding that only.
Night Life
The nightlife is basic. Students have to get in college hostels by 9pm strictly. And outside students also have to leave the campus by 9pm. A gym for boys is present in the basement of the central block. Boys from boys hostel can use that. For girls there is a gym inside their hostel building at the 5th floor with pretty basic equipments. There is biometric attendance for both the hostels day and night which if missed anytime, would be charged 200 INR (eachtime). Famous hangout places are Gourmet Canteen, Birds Park inside the campus and outside in SG Palya there are several options depending on what you would like to eat. Its bustling with students always.
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Jagdish Sheth School of Management - [JAGSOM] | Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Finance)
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