Location and it has a good reputation in comparison to other local colleges. Originally had gone for the science department which ya really wonderful equipment. I later continued to attend because the teachers and students are actually serious
Course Curriculum :
It's okay.
Exams :
I am in Canada so I just did my high school exams for DEC and applied to college. I have not yet attempted to apply for uni, but I have at least done my English exit exam
Placement :
I don't know; it really depends on your program choice, if you picked a 3-year profession program than it usually comes with internships but I wouldn't know the employment rate. It goes more by your grades as well.
Internship :
No, they don't
Events :
My college celebrates Native Americans, valentines, LGBTQ events, holidays of all cultures including Chinese New Year and winter holidays, st Patrick's, Halloween, sport achievement, e-commerce week.
Fees :
You select your courses and if you're doing four or more course in a semester you get a rebates price than if you do less. The price per hour of those courses varies on the program of the course or its an inherent value
Scholarship :
No, I have not, I work and I study full time.
Examination Structure :
It depends on the course and program. I usually get 3 big tests for most of courses and one final project. My English Exit exam was compromised of having to write an essay response analysis of 1000 words in a time of 3 hours.
Faculty :
The professors are great, the student advisors and actual system is a bit shit and very biased. No two student advisors will give you the same advice and when you use that as a reason to dispute how you messed up your semester there's no proof they ever said that and you might've just misunderstood. The doctor's nurse secretary is also very judgemental.
Hostel :
I lived off campus being already a local. Rent is becoming overpriced tho, thanks to other foreigners moving into the city to attend our universities and colleges. I would still choose to live in my own apt anyday