
What Students Say
Likes
- The infrastructure is one think that one is surely going to like.
- Talk about boys to girls ratio, it is preety balanced
- The students here are very friendly, supportive and nice in natt
Dislikes
- The examination and the checking system is an big issues in this university
- The management is so biased and incompetent in nature
- The involvement of politics in the university is one thing that one will surely not like
Course Curriculum Overview
The course helps us to get well rehearsed with the real life knowledges It tell us about the standards, rules, laws and other things that the people are following in real world It teachers the real life applications and supports for the future journey There are many subjects that very theoreticaland monotonous that does not catches students interests andaybe there should be some need of changes The examination are conducted 2 times a year on semester basis...with timing of the examination as between 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Fees and Financial Aid
The year wise fees is two to be paid in two installments, one in each semester The fees for 1st semester is 6500 And for second is 5000.... This fees differes on the basis of marks/percent in 10 and 12 standard for different students The girls are also given priority in admission, while charging low fees There is difference in fees with regards to regular course and private course
Campus Life
My overall experience with campus life has been incredibly enriching, offering a balanced mix of academics, extracurricular activities, and social interactions. The college environment is vibrant, inclusive, and supportive, fostering personal growth and an engaging student experience. From its social aspects to the resources provided for both academic and extracurricular pursuits, I’ve had a fulfilling time that has contributed greatly to my development. Campus life at my college is centered around creating a supportive and inclusive community. The social atmosphere is very welcoming, with students from diverse backgrounds coming together to share experiences and ideas. The campus itself offers a variety of spaces for socializing, from quiet areas for study to bustling open spaces where students gather to relax and socialize between classes One of the highlights of my college life has been the opportunity to engage in extracurricular activities. The college offers a wide range of student-run clubs and societies, from academic groups to cultural, sports, and social initiatives. Being part of different clubs has been an essential part of my college experience. I joined a couple of academic clubs related to my field of study, which not only allowed me to deepen my knowledge but also to connect with like-minded individuals
Admission
Being a localite I got the admission in the college/university easily on preference basis The admission here is an easy but lengthy process with lots of formalities. I chooses this college with compare to other colleges as this college has- 1. Academic Reputation: My college has a strong academic reputation, especially in the specific field I am studying. However, other colleges I applied to may have had broader or more specialized programs that appealed to different interests. I was drawn to my college for its specific focus, but some others had larger departments or more well-known faculty in the field, which could have been a deciding factor if I had chosen them. 2. Campus Life: My college provides a tight-knit community with smaller class sizes, which fosters personal connections with professors and peers. However, the larger universities I applied to might have offered more extensive extracurricular activities, clubs, and a more diverse student body. That could have been appealing for someone seeking a more urban experience or broader social options
Faculty
The faulty team/members here are good with great sense of humor. The treatment to everyone student is almost same by them. The faculties here are nicely approachable and they are very friendly The always help to keep aur moral high and supports us Exams here are not that tough and the examination centre in s well managed The curriculum of the course is well managed and designed...it very clear connectivity in them....
Interview Experience
I don't have personal experiences, but I can guide you on what to expect from the process of facing a Group Discussion (GD), Interview, or Written Test for admissions. For various educational programs or job roles, these stages are quite common. Here’s an overview of what they typically involve: 1. Group Discussion (GD): In some admissions, especially for business schools or professional programs, a GD may be part of the selection process. A group of candidates is given a topic to discuss, and the goal is to evaluate your communication skills, critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Common Topics for GD: These can be current affairs (e.g., "Impact of AI on jobs"), social issues (e.g., "Is work-life balance achievable?"), or abstract topics (e.g., "Failure is a stepping stone to success"). Preparation: Stay updated with current affairs, practice speaking clearly and logically, and work on being a good listener. It’s important to express your ideas respectfully and provide evidence or examples to back up your arguments.
Night Life
The nightlife around my college campus is vibrant but has its own unique rhythm, catering to different types of students, whether they’re looking to relax after a busy day of classes or seeking a place to socialize with friends. While there’s no bustling city nightlife right next door, the campus and surrounding area offer plenty of options to unwind, socialize, and enjoy the evenings. Let me take you through the different aspects of the nightlife here and share some of my favorite hangout spots Most academic buildings and classrooms close by 6:00 PM, which marks the end of official classes and labs. The library, too, has an early closing time, usually around 8:00 PM. This means students often wrap up their study sessions or group work around this time. However, there are plenty of ways to keep the momentum going if you enjoy studying late. Many students choose to head to common areas in hostels, like lounges or terraces, where you can still study, hang out, or talk with friends. The
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