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After NEP was put in motion, there were several changes in the curriculum. Their was a little confusion in courses, but there were enough faculties to manage the courses and are taught well. Better study material be made available to the students to take reference from, as it is difficult to comprehend everything in class
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Curriculum is old fashioned. Real world application of these curriculum is nill. They need to improve curriculum as per the current needs. 2 times exams are conducted in a semester mid term exam and end term exam.
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You get eligible after your graduation or while pursuing your last semester for placements there are very much companies which have visited so far like IBM one of a student got 52 lakh package from Microsoft and oyo IndiaMART are pretty much good companies which are hiring at a decent price and give you average package which is around 4 to 5 lakhs or 6 so there is a higher rate of placement like 8285% students who register get placed in good companies and I am thinking about joining my family business because it is more feasible for me
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In one semester we have 2 exams one is mid sem which is of 25 marks and end sem which is of 60 marks and left 15 marks in based on assignments and attendance and presentations etc. Curriculum is upto date for Master in PSIR it's basically based on UGC NET and UPSC syllabus which will help you a lot. Teaching method is basically student centric and we have interactive sessions rather than a professor dominated class. If you are looking for overall review so its a great option for MA PSIR.
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The exam are not easy or not very hard from my reference the exam are moderate level and exam are conducted in two shifts 1 and 2 the first shift is between 9:30 to 12:30 and the second shift 2 to 3 and there are mid sem and end sem two exam are conduct in one sem
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The placement here on campus is probably not the best while the off campus placements are really good. The packages offered off campus are almost triple as compared to on campus placements. One becomes eligible for placements after their 6th semester, they can apply for jobs soon after them. The highest package offered on campus is around 6lpa and avg package offered on campus is 4 lpa while the highest off campus placements are as high as 51 lpa while averaging at 20 lakhs. Companies like Wipro, Goldman Sachs, Barclays, HCL, Tata, Airtel etc. come here with jobs in campus. I myself will be applying for placements after my degree
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Course curriculum was great and according to DBT for biotech course. MBA course was also nice but the main problem is that you have to do everything by your own. No one will help you. Exam pattern is easy.
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For me the course is wel framed and designed and i don't think there is any need of any improvements. as i already said faculties create a wonderful teaching environment that you will actually be interested in learning. In the course of 6 months, for example if it's odd sem exams then you'll having your mid sem around November and finals in January and if it's even sem then mid sem exams will be held in march and end term in May.
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I internal like the concept of politics and I enjoy reading about article and laws so that's why I select this course GPU never organisation anything that basically prepares us for Real world applications I think review take a political Science Students for ground level practicals should give more relevant assignment Android also a walk on the way the teachers teach
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After completing the course you can opt for campus placement and get placed in good companies by giving interviews and cracking it maximum placement is 7 lakh per annum and it is the data of 2023 placed students
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