JMC- Brief Guide

Faculty
4.0
Placement
4.0
Course
4.0
Campus
4.0
College
4.0
Interview
4.0
Internship
3.0
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Reviewed on Jan 14, 2025(Enrolled 2022)

Course Curriculum Overview

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The curriculum is designed in such a manner that it touches upon every aspect of Commerce field, that is Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Organisational Structure, etc. Sometimes the subjects are repetitive, therefore some credits are wasted. And sometimes the subjects are set in such a manner, that their order of learning is disorganised. But, overall the curriculum is well set, academic wise. The additional subjects help you dive into the professional world by providing internship opportunities. We also get the opportunity to work in Community outreach projects, social work, and environmental projects. Apart from it, we can choose a minor subject, from a pool of subjects apart from our curriculum subjects. The teaching methods can be improved by including more of presentations, audio visual methods, etc. The curriculum should include more of subjects which are new and relevant to the upcoming generation and the changing professional world. Frequency of exams is at the end of the every semester, we have one final exam for every subjects. During the entire 4-5 months of each semester, we engage in various internal and continuous assessment components like test, viva, practicals, presentations, projects, assignements, etc.

Internships Opportunities

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Students from all the years are eligible to apply for SEC internships. Commerce department offers a wide range of internship opportunities for SEC, in companies like MSME India, Hypedin, Experience digital, NGOs, etc. These internships are mostly unpaid. Roles include Social media marketing, business development, marketing, HR, operations, research intern, etc Talking about placement, a plethora of companies with a wide range of packages, highest till 14-15 LPA participate in the placement drive. Godrej, Bain, Deloitte, KPMG, Accenture, etc are some of the top companies. The process and round varies from company to company. Firstly everyone is required to sit for the briefing session, wherein company details, structure, job description, perks, work environment, etc are discussed in detail. After that rounds like CV screening, PI, GD, Case Study analysis, etc are held. A company may undertake 4-5 rounds of screening applicants.

Placement Experience

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From Semester 5 onwards, students are eligible to sit for placements. Name of companies visited include Bain, Godrej, Deloitte, KPMG, Youth India, Accenture etc. Highest package offered was by Bain company, 14 lakhs CTC. Usually Commerce students, especially Bcom Hons students have an upper hand at placements. Upto 50% of the batch gets placed. I'm planning to sit for the 4th year in Bcom Hons, and appear for the placement drive. My aim is to work after degree, and then pursue masters. DU has offeredus the option to indulge in specialised research in 4th year, and sit for placements simultaneously, enhancing our CV

Fees and Financial Aid

Year wise fees- Year 1- 21000 Year 2- 21325 Year 3- 21825 Tuition fee is ?180, rest all is Caution, registration fees, development fees, society fees, garden fees, maintenance fees, etc Fee waiver Consideration is given to the SC, ST, OB category. According to their financial ability to pay, a waiver can vary from 25% to 75% Fees for other courses per year are in the range of ?17,000-?22,000

Campus Life

4

Jmc's annual fest Montage is held during March. It's a two day fest. The artist lineup has significantly deteriorated after covid, due to some restrictions from management and board. Overall, the student council is trying to bring indie artists onboard. All the other departmental fests are spread accross the calender. Other festive fests like Sparsh is held during Diwali time. We also have Garba fest, introduced this year at JMC. JMC is very famous for its mega 2 storey library, with variety of collections spanning accross various genres, themes and Era. You can get almost every book, journal, magazine, informational books, etc here. Our classrooms are equipped with projectors. Some classrooms are now equipped with Air conditioning facilities. Projectors usually work in all the classrooms. Apart from this, there is an Audio Visual room, equipped with speakers, projectors, mics, etc. We also have Seminar rooms, halls, and Computer labs, Sports room, open Common Room, amphitheatres, etc. JMC is very famous for its Thevenet Hall, equipped with Air conditioners, spotlights, and other well maintained infrastructure. Sports department is fairly active at JMC, with their own departmental competitions, and a separate dedicated space for them. Students train in Fencing, Basketball, hockey, football, etc. Sports day is one of the major days in sports calender. A seperate Gym trainer is also available with proper gym equipments, and facilities. We also have Gym Parks, vast gardens, and a football field ground. Other extracurricular activities including Traditional and western Dance, Music societies, which are well recognised overall India. There are various departmental clubs, societies, which conduct various events, competitions. Green, Peace, National Social Service society is also there. We also have NCC for students interested to become National Cadet Corps, or pursue Indian Army, military, etc as a career.

Admission

I applied to all the colleges which provided Bcom Hons course. I was selected to Swami Vivekananda College for Bcom course Via Extra curricular score. I got selected into Bharati College, and Shyam Lal evening college on the basis of my marks in the first 2 rounds. Being a Christian minority candidate, finally I appeared for a PI round at Jesus and Mary College and got shortlisted. JMC was the top college that I applied to, and therefore I chose JMC. I got a rejection from other colleges, as My CUET scores were average and not upto the mark. The application process for JMC is, firstly they will be screening your CUET marks and application. Mostly the cutoff at JMC is 90% and above for General category. Seats are very limited. Christian candidates have an advantage here, as even 50% scores can get you at JMC, provided you ace the PI round. The only exam which is accepted for the course/JMC/ Delhi University is CUET.

Faculty

4

For a class strength of 50-60, every subject has 1 teacher for lecture. For tutes, and practicals, separate teachers are assigned, and same class maybe divided into groups of 2 or 3, for better performance evaluation, and teaching efficiency. Most of the teachers are approachable and friendly, especially in the Department of Commerce.The Commerce faculty is known for their young, and outgoing teachers. Be it teaching, dancing, tripping, or sharing memories, and problems, teachers are wholesome. Some faculty members are very stringent, and sometimes their teaching methods are not efficient, and monotonous. At the end of every semester, we have our final exams for each subject. Practicals are there for subjects which have the practical component. Internal and continuous assessments are there for every subjects, which vary according to the credit weightage for each subject. The exams are usually easy, designed in such a manner that an average student is able to attempt and answer. However, once in blue moon, some practical subjects do set a tough paper. But the checking is appropriated accordingly.

Interview Experience

4

Applicants have to first give CUET entrance test. 90% usually is the cutoff for JMC students, unless you are a Christian candidate. Non christian students need not appear for any interview rounds, they are selected on the basis of their merit records. However, christian students are called for a personal interview round. For Christian students, the cutoff percentage is relaxed, and they are evaluated purely on the basis of their interview performance. As a Christian candidate, I prepared well for questions like my involvement in church, and social works, and other general couse related questions were also asked, as to why I chose the course, what are my future plans, etc.

Night Life

4

We have 2 gyms. One is paid with a trainer, with proper professional equipments. The other one is known as the Open Gym area, accessible to all, with basic exercise installations. We have a common Canteen, wherein we can sit and done, with variety of options, catering north, south, and western taste buds. There are huge grounds and green parks to sit and relax, soak sun especially during winters. There are 2 common area rooms, wherein students can sit and relax, play music and enjoy. One of the Common rooms is named after the Bhelpuri counter present there. The entire college closed by 6 - 6:30. Students are not allowed to roam around the campus, or stayback without proper permissions from the authorities. JMC does not provide hostel facilities. However, there is a convent facility for Sisters. Students have to find PGs in Staya Niketan, Anand Niketan, etc Famous hangout places inside Campus include Amphitheatre, Ground Field, L park, Common Room, Bhelpuri Common Room, etc.

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