Satyam Kumar

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Satyam Kumar Mehta
Satyam Kumar Mehta
Reviewed on Dec 25, 2025(Enrolled 2025)

Course Curriculum Overview

5

This university give me opportunity to show my skill in this college.And I like this course because it show me my culture and my tradition of knowledge , everything I learn from this course is very beautiful and I always choose this course very beautiful cour My academic preparation is very simple.I prepare a goal for my dream work.I want to be an archeologist and my professors are helping me to pursue my dream and achieve my There.\nIs nothing tell about teaching method?The teaching method is very good and and very clear.They provide practical and smart classes facility.Those are very necessary for understanding the course and understanding the syllabus.That's The frequency of timing is exam, same in every 6 month.I have given one semester ex

Placement Experience

5

The student from BSc and become programme from fifth semester.There is level four campus placement There are many.\nCompanies lying Tata and bila, disco and other mini companies participates in\nMy university campus placement I don't know about higher package , but average vegas is to lakh per Minimum thirty two forty percent student get place I want to be an archaeologist after my course

Fees and Financial Aid

I am in first semester and there are 6 sem in 3 year i pay 5000 per sem for this course The fee structure for sc and st is less than general category person My batchmates paid same as i pay Did not get any scholarship

Campus Life

5

Convocation Ceremony: The annual graduation ceremony where degrees and diplomas are conferred. It is typically held in April (the 39th convocation is likely to be in February 2026). Term-End Examinations (TEE): These are held twice a year, in June and December. Induction Programmes: These are held at the beginning of each session (January and July) at the regional centers to orient new students. Central Library: Located at the IGNOU headquarters, it holds the country's largest collection of materials specifically in the field of Distance Education, with over 157,000 books and numerous other resources including theses and microfiches. It is primarily for the academic and administrative staff, Ph.D. students, and project staff, though other visitors can use reading/reference services on site Multimedia Courseware: A blend of print materials with audio/video cassettes, and CD-ROMs. Broadcast Media: Utilizes Gyanvani (FM Radio) and Gyandarshan (TV Channel) for lessons and counselling. Teleconferencing: One-way video/two-way audio via ISRO's network for interactive sessions. Web-based Learning (eGyankosh): A vast digital repository for course materials, online libraries, and internet resources. Interactive Platforms: Online chats with peers and faculty, email-based responses, and Computer Based Tutors (CBTs). Decentralized Approach: Activities are organized at the Regional Centre (RC) and Study Centre (LSC) levels, not centrally at HQ. Examples of Activities: Cricket matches, cultural programs, field trips, community service, and other skill-building events. Focus on Development: Aims to build discipline, teamwork, leadership, and social skills, crucial for well-rounded individuals, say Babaji Vidhyashram and ISHCMC. Course Integration: For programs like IGNOU's B.Ed., specific periods might be allotted for these activities at affiliated colleges, notes Official Platforms: The primary portal is ignou.samarth.edu.in, essential for registration and academics, acting as

Admission

I apply in VBU university for ba llb. And I apply in new guy, good confirm admission, and I choose ignnu, because it is very help me manage in understanding bachelor for arts, knowledge that's\nWhy I choose the ignou I not rejected in other college.I get my confirmation in at college but I not admission in other college because I wanted to admission in ignou Admission process of my college is online line and I fill all documents in online and I give a dump tissue for mission , and the cut off was fifty percentage

Faculty

5

The ratio of student facility is 2:3 ratio Faculties of cultural program is very good in my university I don't annual annual function , because the teachers give all work to students Two semester in every year in my course there are six semester and I have given one semester exam right now so I don't know about it

Night Life

5

Libraries & Study Areas: Usually accessible during weekdays, often extended hours during peak study/exam periods, but may close early or be off on weekends/holidays. Cafeterias: Open during standard working hours (lunch/dinner times), often closing earlier than libraries on weekdays and closed on weekends/holidays. Gyms (if available): Typically mirror library hours, open on weekdays, possibly limited weekend hours, closed on Sundays and public holidays. Public/Admin Areas (Regional Centres/Study Centres): Follow standard office hours (e.g., 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM), closed Saturdays, Sundays, and gazetted holidays. Study Centre Timings Vary: Your local Study Centre (e.g., a college acting as an IGNOU center) will have its own schedule for counseling and support, often on weekends (like Sundays 9 AM - 1:30 PM at some locations Library & Study Areas: Peaceful spots for students to gather, read, and prepare for exams. Canteens/Cafeterias: Basic food, chai, and student chatter – classic hangou

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