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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Sc 15 Courses | ₹51,200 - 1.04 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 17 Feb - 09 Apr 2024 | |
M.Sc 15 Courses | ₹70,000 - 1.7 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | 10 Apr - 05 Jun 2024 | |
BBA 2 Courses | ₹1.21 Lakhs - 1.87 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 15 Feb - 10 May 2024 | |
BA 10 Courses | ₹43,500 - 1.26 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 15 Feb - 10 May 2024 | |
BCA 2 Courses | ₹1.26 Lakhs - 1.32 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 15 Feb - 10 May 2024 |
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Christ University, Bangalore | ₹191250 |
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I chose this combination specifically because of my interest in psychology. As I already had some experience in economics, this seemed the most obvious choice. By the end of this course I can chose to have either a specialised degree of any one subject or a normal degree in all three.
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I would rate my course a solid 10 out of 10 because I love this course cause it teaches you about travel and the tourism of the world which is a very interesting topic to be honest so I wouldn't recommend any change in the curriculum
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The curriculum is appropriate to give the subjects we leaen. The basis of a good academia is laid in the first 2 years where we study each of the three subjects and the last year we pivot and learn subjects in depth.
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I would rate highly the ccourse curriculum as it is practically relevant to real world jobs. The frequency and timing of exams are very well paced but it does put pressure in terms of difficulty. The curriculummm must focus more on bridging theory with practice.
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The course is very repetitive, but if u want you can do a lot on your own. I expected broadcast journalism to be a part of the course which was not and we were under the English department so it's meh
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Botany was my favourite subject.And I want to go out if Kerala so I thought bangle st Joseph's is the best option . academic in here is very good are improved and updated.some teachers have good knowledge about their area of interest.Mant connection can make.reachers have manyconnection will other experts outside.tgey will contact talks about many relevant topics which will be useful for students. Apart from the theory classes the lab classes will help to doteapplication level things.as a botanist systamic paper help to identify plants Timing and frequency if exam was well maintained .2he exam for 50narks.
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BA in International Relations is a rare course and there is a wide gap in it as every country has their own usp. Every company or start-up that is built in India today wants to go global and therefore our course is adept in teaching us how to maintain that.
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I made a decision to take BBA because I like to start a food business in future. Actually this course is soo useful for me to know many things about business especially pros nd cons in starting business
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The curriculum/ syllabus of every semester gets advanced and is really a continuation of the subjects we study in the previous semester which really helps us relate and apply existing basics into the new concepts we learn in the following semester. The current syllabus and the difficulty level of the exams we write really tests our understanding and application skills to the limits.
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The curriculum was aligning properly in terms of research which would be helpful for an aspirant looking for phD option after Masters. I felt the college could have explored us more industrial experience as well as few certification courses. Frequency of exams were good as it will be make us prepared for the final exams
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Here is a brief highlight of the course fee for a few reputed courses at St. Joseph College.
Course | Fee (1st year) |
B.A | INR 28,800 |
B.Sc | INR 32, 960 |
B.Com | INR 70,450 |
BCA | INR 95,000 |
M.Sc | INR 1.28 Lakhs |
MA | INR 99,750 |
You can get detailed information regarding fees on the college website. If you are new to Karnataka state, then the university may ask you for an additional 10,000 for admitting to a new board. However, if you are a non-Karnataka student but passed your 12th or PUC from the Karnataka board then you don’t have to pay the additional amount.
Also, if you take foreign languages like Garman or Franch then your college fees will be a little higher.
Both Christ University and St. Joseph College Bangalore are reputed. In terms of quality of education, the former is a little ahead. However, economically St. Joseph is a better choice. As the course fees are more affordable. But both will provide you with decent opportunities. Christ offers better foreign exposure in terms of foreign lecturers and professors.
Christ is also quite strict regarding dress codes and rules on campus. Accommodation around Christ is cheaper compared to St. Joseph. Since St. Joseph is located in central Bangalore.
You can choose either of these two institutions, according to your convenience
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SJC Bangalore provides M.Sc program in various disciplines and the most in-demand departments are Botany, Organic Chemistry, and Analytical Chemistry. M.Sc at SJC Bangalore has 60-70% placement.