Pros and cons of Marwadi University

Faculty
5.0
Course
4.0
Campus
4.0
College
4.0
Hostel
4.0
Internship
4.0
Meenal Patro
Reviewed on Feb 22, 2025(Enrolled 2024)

Course Curriculum Overview

4

This course have vast number of opportunities like information technology department, software developer, web developer, application developer,etc. I am very interested in computers that's why I pursued BCA..this prepares us for real world applications

Internships Opportunities

4

There are many companies in different states. Names not known properly but placements happen upto 8 lpa.... many projects are given to BBA and BCA students for a well and good experience.....there are many companies like nashikaa ,wipro ,etc

Fees and Financial Aid

Year wise fees including hostel and course is 1,47,500. The caution deposit was 7000 and hostel deposit was 15000, registration fees is 2250, admission fees was 2000. Scholarship of 25% deducted from course fees per year. There are different types of scholarships like merit based scholarships and defence scholarship etc.

Campus Life

4

In January there is makar sankranti and republic Day , In February there is sports fest, In March there is my fest and Holi, In August there is independence day and Ganesh chaturthi, In October there is Diwali,Durga Puja and navratri

Hostel Facilities

4

There are bed, cupboard, mirror, study table and chair,2 bedsheets and pillow covers and one pillow. Meal quality is average and sometimes good, Registration process is same as like course registration

Admission

I applied in Lachoo college and Aishwarya college in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. I chose this college because this is nearer to my home. N, I didn't get any rejection. Merit based admission. 10th and 12 pass eligible students by a recognised board

Faculty

5

Overall faculties are good, knowledgeable, regular and experienced.. except some faculties teaching methods are different which can be sometimes unable to understand...I like my mathematics faculty the most because of him only I scored full marks in semester 1....his teaching skills are absolutely mind blowing the ratio of faculty and student is 3:10..I don't like my C language faculty because she is very arrogant...there are total 3 main exams Mid semester 1, Mid semester 2 and final semester exam.... they are moderate....from 50 students 5-6 students unable to pass

Night Life

5

There are many libraries, study room and television room in hostels , gym for both males and females, shops, canteen , lakes,etc, hostel in timings for girls is maximum 10:00 pm and campus in time is also same. There are many places like crystal mall

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Delhi University - [DU] | Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Computer Science and Engineering)

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