
What Students Say
Likes
- Campus is good it's all open up place and more greenery
- Mates are very helpful and good enough they help a lot
- Teachers are also friendly in classes they corporate with students very much
Dislikes
- College security guards they act like they are the goons of college
- Water are food facilities are not so clean and well
- Sports is almost no in our college but faculty is trying improve that
Course Curriculum Overview
The B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) curriculum is generally well-structured and covers a broad range of subjects relevant to commerce, finance, and business. However, its relevance and comprehensiveness can vary based on the university and specialization chosen
Fees and Financial Aid
It's a govt college but money is taken enough like private institutions first for the sem admission it's almost 1500 to 2000 and then before exams they take exam fees 1800 per sem every sem we have to pay not much but affordable
Campus Life
Networking & Friendships: B.Com classes tend to have a diverse mix of students, creating opportunities to build strong friendships and professional connections. Events & Festivities: Many colleges organize commerce fests, cultural festivals, and business competitions that allow students to showcase their talents and gain real-world exposure. Balance Between Academics & Social Life: While commerce students often have less pressure compared to fields like engineering or medicine, balancing academics with social life is key.
Admission
My college is nothing special it's just a coincidence that I'm studying in this college that's the truth I applied for 5 to 6 college in India but this one I reached out because it is nearest one and good one in my sight
Faculty
The faculty members and the union team of our college is very nice they speak to us understand our problems even help our personal problems sometimes very elegant but not everyone some of them offcourse
Night Life
Limited or Restricted: Many traditional universities have strict curfews for hostels, especially for first-year students. Campus Events & Fests: Some colleges organize night festivals, music concerts, and cultural nights, which can be a fun way to socialize. Library & Study Groups: For academically inclined students, late-night group study sessions in libraries or hostels are common.
Other Applied Colleges
Delhi University - [DU] | Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com] {Hons.}
Too far from home town
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