What Students Say
Likes
- Good ambience of the campus and nice facilities
- Good opportunities for placements as well
- Nice curriculum and well educated faculty
Dislikes
- No garden or a comprehensive campus to chill
- Very strict about attendance and no short clothes allowed
- Some faculties are not very good at teaching
Course Curriculum Overview
Curriculum is highly relevant and structured. An entire course outline for every course is shared prior to commencement of every trimester and each faculty sticks to that. Real world and latest case studies are emphasized upon.
Internships Opportunities
There is a mandatory summer internship program of the college and they itself place you in big companies. 30-40% people manage to grab a PPO as well. Roles ranging from finance to marketing to operations are offered.
Placement Experience
College guarantees 100% placements even in these times when job market is tough. Major companies including big names like Microsoft and Google visit the campus. Average could be somewhat 15-20 lakhs and most people are able to land their dream roles.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fees is taken in two tranches yearly. First year fees is prior to admission, once you secure one. Then when the next year approaches, you are asked to pay the final tranch. There is no reservation.
Campus Life
Campus Life is very good including Mumbai's happening night life. Facilities like library, canteen, and sports room are also good. The auditorium also is very huge and there are a variety of clubs to explore.
Admission
The college has good reputation and now has 2-3 steps in admission process, which has been recently changed entirely. I did not do well in CAT but was able to get through NMAT. NMAT is fairly easier to crack and is an adaptive exam.
Faculty
Course structure is trimester wise. Faculty to student ratio is 70:1. Faculty majority are good and approachable except for some who literally don't have any knowledge and read from the slides. Exams are easy with 60% based on internal components like projects.
Interview Experience
Yes after NMAT, the entrance exam, there was a WAT as in Written Assessment Test, followed by WATSON test which is now removed, and finally an personal interview from faculty which now is replaced by an AI interview.
Night Life
There are a variety of cafes to visit in Juhu and also in other places. Cafeteria of the college is very nice and pocket friendly with all kinds of cuisines. No non-veg and only egg. Locality is very safe to roam around at night.
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