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Yes students do fail in final exams and for that they have to pay 6k rs and take that subject again because vit does not give an option of re attempt. A typical academic semester for a single subject is as following - 2 CAT exams ( continuous assessment test) one of them is open book and is out of 30 marks with a weightage of 15 each Quizzes and digital assignments- one should try getting most in these as they have a weightage of total 30 marks and are comparatively very easy to score. FAT (Final assessment test) - This is the final exam which has a weightage of 40 marks and consists of 7 modules in every subject. If a student fails to get 40 marks in fat they will be given a backlog in that particular subject. Teaching methodology there is very simple. We have got 7 modules for every subject in PDF format and are taught by the faculties in depth, given practice questions in class and can mug up everything from those 7 modules. Faculty I admired the most was Dr. Vidhyapathi. He was my Microcontrollers professor and had immense practical and theoretical knowledge about the subject. He used to explain everything with examples and used to make sure each and every student in his class understood the concept thoroughly. Faculty I didn't admire- Mr. Sanjay Kumar Singh for robotics. He didn't attend classes and used to cancel class at the end moment which was a very rare thing to happen in vit. There is a75% attendance criteria for students with less than 9cgpa . For students with 9 cgpa and above it was not compulsory to attend classes and there was no attendance criteria for them.
There are no sports facilities on campus, although we do have a badminton court which we use during our annual fest, for indoor games, we have a pool table, table tennis table, carrom and chess with all the pieces and equipments for the same. The auditorium and library are well maintained and AC Conditioned with a huge amount of books to choose from. We also have an E-library where the books are accessible in digital format. Campus is not big, being at church gate, so personal bikes are not allowed inside of campus and also relatives cannot visit the campus. there are a few food joints nearby campus and railway station is very very close to the college.As said, the campus is not a very big place, its is just the building with walls on 4 sides. After college, students generally go into the library or in the cafeteria or the games area. Major spots are, Marine Lines, Bk cafe, Gateway of India, Kala Ghoda, etc and it is very safe to roam outside during night time. There are numerous events conducted by the events committee, including the annual fest, house cup, simerations, etc and the vibe is very energetic during these events, after all this is the time off we get from our hectic schedule. As the college is student driven, we have all sorts of committees from alum committee to placement committee. There are a total of 12 committees. For CV Pointers, i believe the most important committees are the placement committee, finance forum, Alum committee
1.Course curriculum is easy. People can pass easily with the notes given by teacher during classes.students get backlog in exam if they haven't studied properly or if they don't have proper attendance.you are only allowed to give examination if you have 75%attendance. 2.Good aspect is that the courses are easy but the bad aspect is that it is majorly theory based and not practical. 3.There are two exams per semester . One is mid term exam for 20 marks in between our semester and second is end term exam i.e final exam for 70marks.other marks are internal marks based on our attendance, assignment and mid term. 4.Generally we have 4-5 classes on daily basis and we get some class gaps in between but college run from9:10 am to 5 Pm. But generally our classes gets end till 4 pm. 5.faculties teaches us with the help of PPT. 6.The teacher I most admired is Shilpa Pandey ma'am and suchita panda ma'am as both of the teacher are sweet, linient and their way of teaching is very good. 7.I don't admire Gazala ma'am as she shout very much and she is irresponsible. 8.there is a mandatory attendance criteria that is 75%.you are only allowed to give examination if you have 75%attendance.
Campus infra is amazing they have all the facilities - 1)5 Gyms in campus separate for girls and boys 2)Pool snooker table above allmart 3) karate coaching 4) badminton indoor courts and outdoor courts in 6 blocks 5) swimming for both boys and girls seperate 6) 2 Libraries VIT has more than 5 auditoriums and all are top notch, the library is very well equipped and you can get any book that is there in the curriculum. Medical centre is called chettinad centre and has an ambulance facility that takes students from their hostel to the medical centre. Overall the campus life is amazing there even with the in time restrictions. Students go out in the day time, there is a movie hall nearby and if you take an auto you can go to the mall as well. It's a very lively place outside the campus. About the club's and chapters I have already mentioned in my previous answers but will say again. I was the internal secretary of the music club and there are clubs and chapters for dance, drama, IEEE, munsoc, robotics, aisec etc. One has got so many options.
College have some sports facilities and an annual sports competition also occurs. For outdoor games we have vollyball court , basketball court and kho kho pole. For indoor we have table tennis. College also has one gym for hostel student and every hosteller can go there. All the gym equipment is available there . Campus doesn't have swimming pool. There is one library and auditorium in the campus. Books are easily available and library is open till college time that is from 9am to 5 Pm. College campus is big but you can go from hostel to academic block by walking.there is no need of any vehicle. It is allowed to keep your personal vehicle in college campus and it has a parking area to keep your vehicle safe. Relatives that visit the campus can't stay in hostel. There are no other food joints apart from canteen and mess. College has a medical room and ambulance in the premises. If any emergency happens the ambulance will take student to the nearby hospital.Overall campus life is good. Cafeteria is not open in night time.you can roam in campus garden in your free time or go to library or play games.you can go out of campus with your parents permission.the famous spot to hang out is Raipur city and kharora village as transportation is easily available. Locality is not so safe to roam during night outside the campus as it is villege area.Annual techno cultural fest occurs every year called amispark but no celebrity comes . There are many clubs to join and student exchange programs and international immersion also occurs but you have to pay the fees .
The course curriculum is quite average and not difficult in my opinion only a very few students fail in the examinations ( around 2% probably). The good aspects of the course is that a person can get placed in corporate world at an early stage or can pursue higher studies like MBA but the bad aspect is that it is not a very high demanding course in the market and has a high fee structure in many universities. The classes start from 8 for morning batch and around 10 for evening batch, there are almost 4-5 classes a day and generally all the classes are conducted continuously without any break. The faculties rely more on theoretical way of teaching. I admire radhika mam, anuj sir and ruchi shukla mam as these teachers are the one's that really love to talk and interact to us students and have friendly nature. There is a 80% mandatory attendance requirement but is not really required on ground level. Even if a student has around 50% attendance it will workout for that student. I once had around 10% attendance in a semester but since i had medical reasons the college gave me relaxation by submitting a medical certificate.
There are many sports facilities in college like indoor games- chess, table tennis, carrom, ludo etc. And outdoor games- basketball, football, cricket etc. The equipments for indoor games are provided by college but for outdoor games you have to bring your own equipments. The college doesn't have a gym and neither any swimming pool. The libraries of the college are very good and almost all types of books and research papers are available there don't know about the third party databases and the librariesare open till 5 or 6pm. The college campus is not very big but neither a small campus and most of the students travel from metro and some from cars and two wheelers. The cars or 2 wheeler can be parked outside the college and there is enough space for parking them. Relatives can visit the campus with us by filling a form on the entry gate. No there are no food joints except the canteen in the college premises. The college does have a medical room but it is not big enough to handle large crowd and the medical staff is well Qualified.Most students go to their home, some students play sports in the college and other students do work of college societies. Some students roam around till 7 or 8 in the college for society work or college event works but the canteen gets closed around 4. Students mostly sit in the ground and canteen inside the college and don't know about outside the campus. The locality is safe to roam around till night. The festive season is great in the college and has a very cool vibe. Many stars like arpit bala and parmish verma performed recently. Clubs like vivran (dramatic society) , aflatoon (acting) , 35mm (filmmaking). I was part of vivran for one year. Entrepreneurship training cell of anthaprerna and 35mm in my opinion are the most influential cells. I never heard of any international student exchange in the college so i guess no.
The fee structure varies by your course but in bba it is around 1.16 lakhs per annum for 3 years which makes it a total upto 3.5 lakhs for 3 years. I have paid fees for all 3 years. This is the tuition fees that i mentioned and as there is no hostel available in the college u have to rent it on your own, there is no mess fees , there is no transport fees from college side. It takes me around 50₹ to reach college from metro and taking a rickshaw to the college. The fees is quiet high as compared to DU colleges like hansraj as they have annual fees of around 30 thousand, but the fees is almost the same in other ip university colleges like surajmal or tecnia. The fees is lower than symbiosis pune or Christ university. Transport expenses can be incurred around 30-150 depending from where u come from. You have to take a metro and rickshaw to reach college as the metro is not direct to the college premises. A one time meal in college canteen can cost u around 100₹ which is expensive but may cost around 50₹ if you eat outside the college. The fees is same for all categories or religions but a scholarship is offered by the university every year for economically weaker section. The fees otherwise is same for everyone and a very few people that belong to EWS receive the scholarship.
There are multiple badminton courts, a swimming pool, a gym, an auditorium and a library with access to many third party publications and case studies. The campus is about 200 acres. The distance is about 500m from the hostels by average. You cannot bring motorbiikes or cars inside the campus. Bicycles are allowed. Relatives can visit and there is a guest house that can be booked for their accommodation. There are a few student run food joints in the campus. College has a dedicated medical center with a doctor present for almost the entire day.Campus life is pretty good. You have most amenities that you require and the campus is very beautiful for morning and evening walks. There is a busy nightlife. There is late mess and many spots to hangout. There are many cultural events such as Ganesh Chathurthi, Rakshabandan, Onam, Pongal, Diwali and other major festivals. Our campus hosts sports meets, cultural competitions and Manfest varchasva which is our MBA fest where students from all over the country come to participate. There are more than 30 clubs and committees in the college. Placement committee, Disha (placement training), academic groups such as marketing and operations, and so on. We have a student exchange program where students go to colleges all over Europe. The fees is from our college itself. You can refer the IIM website for more details on the colleges involved in STEX.
The course that im perusing I.e b.cơm is quite tough, we have a very vast subject in each semester and are provided with bunch of assignments by our professors. The good aspect of this course as per me is, its syllabus depth and the bas aspect of this course as per me is its wide syllabus. Classes occurs 6 times in a day except for Sunday and other registered holidays, Classes starts from 9:30am till 3pm, in between we get lunch break of 40mins, and each classes has the time duration of 40 mins. The teaching methodology of teachers are very basic, through projecter they explain us the topics, through ppt and self made notes, The faculties I admire the most is our hod, she’s friendly and has a great mode of topic explanation. There’s no faculty member that i do not admire. Yes, there is a mendatory attandence limit, students have to surpass thè attendance of 75% and above for us to write semester exam, if not we’re handled with complicated assignments for us to get our admit card.
There’s a big football ground near to the college, and the college even has its own gym, made specifically for students of the college. The Equipment’s are quite good. Library of our college is quite captivating, it has availability of books and also has e library Facilitize with AC and good ambience. It is allowed to park our bikes and car inside the campus. Students usually park their vehicle near to football ground . Apart from canteen, there’s no other separate food joints and our college does not have as such specific medical centre.Overall, the campus of our college is quite limited, After the classes, students mostly do is either they go home or play basket ball. Yes the locality seem safer for students to roam freely during night time, There only one major cultural fest and sport fest that happens once a year, that is college fest which happens in the first week of every November. There are various clubs and committees in the college such as sports committee, media club, red ribbon club and various more.
As of now, I’ve been paying just the semester fee and security fee itself, no other additional fees that is being paid by me such as bus fee, coaching fee etc, As of now the total fee I’ve paid for within this 5 semester is around 17500p, As per me, looking at the facility and faculty of the college the fee structure is quite high, and is nớt affordable for everyone, Apart from semester fee, we even have to pay security fee, which is refundable only if the attendance catch up past 75% of à student, if the student is not able to surpass thé attendance of 75%, thề security fee will not be refunded and is kept as a sort of fine amount by the college. From my home, the college is approximately 6km, since I use my own motorbike for college commutation purpose, I spend around 4000 to 5000rs just in petrol, Fee structure are similar for every individual, be it ST, SC or general There’s no any scholarship scheme introduced by thẻ college till now.
There is amazing sport facilities ranging from indoor to outdoor and there are all possible equipment an the college has a good gym with all required equipments. A swimming pool is being constructed and we have good auditorium and libraries across the all campus and access to all research websites for free. We cannot have a personal vehicle here and no relatives can stay overnight. The college has a robust medical centre.The overall campus life is amazing and students play sports after classes, the nightlife is pretty good and cafe is open till 1 am. The locality is also safe out and there is a police station right outside. We have two fests: Biswamil and Magmum and there happens concerts too and Amit Trivedi performed here. There are over 50 clubs and these Law School clubs are ADR and Moot, there are good exchange programmes and that is of an extra cost.
The semester fees for is around 1.25 lakhs as the academic fees and 1.5 lakhs for the hostel. So, the total fees I paid was around 3 lakhs per semester and this is one of the least costing course in Jindal. This fees is way higher compared to other colleges. Other expenses is variables as if you are a regular eater outside, then it is will cost you a lot and there is no vary in fees for different categories of students. The college does provide scholarships for academically outstanding students and the scholarship ratio is 1:10 approximately and the amount variates from course to course.
The ground is very large and a badminton court is also there all the equipments are present and auditorium and Library are also available books are easy exerciscible the library opens up at 9:30 and the college campus is around 9 acres distance from hostel to academic block is hardly 5 minutes walk while most of the students travel by the metro they travel daily and yeah we can Park our bikes too on the college campus. no relative cannot visit the campus for overnight stays. Other than cafeteria there is a market nearby where students go to eat and hangout togetheroverall campus life is nice after the classes people go hangout in the nearby market and our often seen in the cafeteria within the college spots to hangout include the swings , gym area and a painted wall that goes round. Outside the campus , Noida is the nearest place but has a variety of malls and cafes to go to also the locality is safe to rom outside the campus at night time IIDYRA Is the main cultural fest of Shahid Rajguru college that goes on for 2 days other than this various days like Diwali fest and departmental fest also go on major clubs and committees include mercurious club, enactus , inklings society etc.
Admission to the colleges of Delhi University is via the CUET exam and then the CSAS portal. Cuet is the entrance examination conducted by NTA for undergraduate students. Usually, the CUET exams are conducted in June end and go on till 15 days( since theya re conducted all over India) . After the CUET results are declared, CSAS portal registration open up and the marks scored are connected with the student I'd, we get to know about the courses available and their cutoffs also the rankings in each course that we have attained. Afterwards a preference sheet is to be prepared and then the university allots colleges to students. It is conducted in 3 rounds and afterwards a spot round is also conducted. For getting BMS course in delhi University, the total score is 650 in CUET while one should have 350+ to get this course
- sports facilities are good, we have our own cricket and football team, and it plays on very high level, only outdoor facilities are available. - no the college doesn't have any kind of gym. -no the college doesn't have any kind of swimming pool -we don't have auditorium, we have a seminar hall and Library if very good, it has most of the books related to the courses available in the college. -college campus is of average size, it can't be said big becoz we have 3 building with 2 floors each. - we have don't have other food joints in college, only canteen food is available.Overall campus life is good - our college is open till 530 only, so the campus is not for night. - our college is in saket near malviya nagar, so we have two major malls near our college, so hangout is very often. Also we have hauz khas near our area, which is a major spot for hangout. - the locality is very safe because it lies in one of the porche area, saket. -we have our annual fest named TATVA which is very famous in DU,and during Diwali, we have Diwali mela. During fest, our alumni , Manish Paul came in back years, during our tenure, we have dj and a coke studio singer. -there are many societies and clubs like management society, commerce society, vocational society, environment society etc. I don't have any society joined becoz I have to travel a lot and leave the college on time.
- total students are 75 but 5 of the students left the college in 1st sem. So total 70 students are there. I am having specialisation in finance in which we have around 40 students -girls to boys ratio is 1:6 in our course and for whole college it's around 4:6 - cultural diversity of our college is one of the famous topics in DU becoz students are there from so many states like Punjab, UP, MP, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh. - students are very accommodating, peer group studying in our course is very much visible becoz of the practical subjects which need student to student perspective. -no we dont have as such assesment, but at the time of classes, faculty look for better participation.
The college have basketball, table tennis, football and volleyball ground and all the equipment are provided by the college. The college also Gym and some facilities are there. Both the auditorium and library are up to standard. The library timing is from 9:00 to 4:30 . I haven't gone there for any research lately. The college is very Big Approximately 10minutes from hostel to the college. Relatives can't visit at night. There are food joints yes. There is not medical center Campus life is nice Most of student go to the canteen to eat. Cafeteria are not open at night they close at 4:30 Some students go to the campus at night for football and and training. I can't tell about that because I don't know. It's not much safe because it's a village. Khoshsis event. I don't know the name of the celebs. We have literary, event on air, adventures, and CSR clubs. I'm not part of any CSR club is the most important. I don't know of any
The course curriculum is not difficult that's if you study. Yes some students fail exam due to lack of interest. The good aspect is the faculties teach so well And the bad aspect is the calculations subjects are somehow hard. In a semester we have 3 exams and in a year we have 6 exams. We have 4 lectures in a day with a timing of 1hr each subject. We Re normally free from 11:00 to 11:25. The teachers teach through PPTs. I admire my operations Research Teach because she knows her subject area very well and controlled the class. I like all my teachers. Each student should have 75% attendance and failure to have it, will not sit to the final exam. I have seen students been detained because of the less attendance
We have sport facilities like football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis and baseball lounge. We college have provided all the facilities needed. Yes th college have GYM but not all the facilities are there. No the campus does not have a swimming pool. We have library but not auditorium. We only have a hall. The library is easily accessible. The timing is from 9:00am to 4:30pm. No one can't get to third party database. The college have two campus and the second campus is bigger than the 1st one. The distance is about 5 to 10 minutes working on foot. Most students travel by bus only and some by two wheelers. Yes it's allowed to keep personal bikes and car on campus. Your relatives can't visit you at hostel overnight. There are other food joints in the campus about 4 to 5. The college does not have any medical centre.The overall campus life is excellent and adventurous. Students mostly go to the gym or canteen we they're free. The night life of the college nothing special is just like other normal life. Canteens are not open at night. I don't see Students roaming in the campus during at night. The students mostly go out of the campus on weekends basis to eat out at the malls or go for partying. The Locality is not safe for roaming at night because it's a village. The campus annually conduct a festival called Khosis where everyone participate. The campus vibe during the event is always colourful and nice. I don't know the names of the celebrities. We have clubs like, CSR, Event on Air, Travelling and Adventure, literally and sport clubs. Unfortunately I'm not part of any. I think CSR club is the best for students. I don't know of any program called international immersion.
The college does not achieve 100% placement internship. The college give chance to the students themselves to look for companies but national and international or online internships. Approximately 75% get paid internship. The highest stipend offer is Rs.20000 the average is Rs.10000 and the lowest is Rs.7000. The most preferred companies for my course are manufacturing, textiles and sales companies. Because this companies deal with management. The manufacturing the manufacturing companies are the ones that higher in bulk. And they pay in Approximately 10k. I have no idea about PPOs Some courses like MLS and Pharmacy fine it difficult because of lack of places to do their internship. Is worse than my department.
The curriculum is smooth and easy. Faculty makes it more easy with their brilliant efforts. Students do fail in examinations and are allowed to write atkt at the end of semester. There are regular internal exams of each subject and one final examination at end of each semester. The good aspect of course is learning and placements. The bad aspect will be irregular timings of college. The class timings vary day to day on most days there are two lectures 2.5 hrs each. The faculty indulges in discussion with students this makes learning more easy. I do admire Mr. Ubale sir he is operations faculty. He actually engages students in class with innovative tasks and presentations making learning experience better. The 75% attendance is absolutely required for the course. The actions against defaulters varies on case by case basis.
Yes there is sports facilities in college. There is big ground in which various tournament of sports held. Yes there is big auditorium and big library there . No there is no swimming pool here. Yes we can keep our personal vehicle like car and bike inside the campus. Yes college also have medical centre. No relatives can't stay overnight here.Overall campus life is very adventurous. No cafeteria no open after 7 pm. There are many tourists destination outside the campus. Yes outside the campus area is totally safe. There are many fest which occurs in each semester some are cultural and some are related to technology. There are so many societies in our college and each society have own importance. Yes there is student exchange program in our college.
No gym No sports facility No food joints owned by college No medical centre The campus is small limited only to one building There is liberary. The liberary is air conditioned and most of the mba books are available.Most students stay outside the campus is small but the location makes it very pleasant No international students There are around 11 committees established by students The locality is very safe Most important committees could be placement, corporate relations, alumini. There are multiple fests - simergenece , hr conclave, SIMSREE house cup
The fee for college is 140000rs for two years for general category. This is the cheapest for a MBA college. The hostel fees varies but is around 10000rs a year. The college also provides scholarships amounting for around 50000rs. Most of yhr students around 70% recieve this aid. The aid is also based on attendance. The fee for other categories is around 18000rs for both years. The churchgate station is very near making it affordable considering transportation. There are food vendors are available near college providing meals for around 80 RS.
Football, basketball, volleyball, cricket and many more games are there to play.. vollyball court, football ground, kabadi, cricket etc and yes equipments are provided by the university itself. Yes there is a gym where boys and girls have different timings for gym and they have all the equipment of gyms. No university donot have any pool for swimming. Our university have the largest auditorium in the entire North East reason and a library were more than 100000 books are there and research Paper are also included. College campus is very vast and from hostel to administrative block it has 3km, most of the students travel by the bus that university provides. They allowed to keep the personal vehicle inside the campus. The won't allow parents or relatives to stay with the students overnight. apart from cafeteria we have some different shop inside the campus so we do visit there. Yes our university recently opened a private hospital inside the campus.Campus life is good, after classes if some students have interest in games they can go to the ground and play and if someone want to go to gym they can go there. For girls they donot allowed them for night out even not in campus but they allow boys so cafeteria is open till 8pm. Maximum of students are hangouts at cafeteria. Its safe inside the campus because lots of guards are there. Fest are like managemia, esplendizes and kiros had been organised by the university students itself...many outsiders students come to university during the event...the vibe is soo good. Recently daisy shah, darshan revel, astha gill came to attend some event at our university. i donot have idea about other states students, but ig one lady from Bangladesh had completed her phd at this university.
the cirriculum is not difficuly its just that students have to be regular about college classes yes students do fail in exam mainly due to less attendence and less participation in practical casses i have bcom program course and usually we have around 5-6 classes in whole day from 8:30 first classes in day until 2:45 the last classes 1 hour each class and a 15 min break in between teaching methodology is same as we have in school the teacher explains on white board and practical classes are taken in lab .I have commerce course so i have studied mostly from commerce department teacher apart from SEC and VAC courses and the commerce department is good especially vikas sir who taught us HRM in 2 year is very good teacher and focuses in practical learning and students overall developement
the sports facility in our college is not good we have a ground for football and a cricketing pitch with a basket ball court yes we do have gym room where u have the basic equipment and also have sharing games equipment room no we don't have swimming pool auditorim is medium size but is fully AC ventillated and library is also medium size but ventillated where you have a large collection of books from the course books which you can issue from library with student ID card and also other subjects books of many intresting topics you can choose from we have a great canteen service but if you want anything other than canteen menu we have food joint outside college we call them mini you can go there for snacks yes college does have medical centre but i have not visited there college campus is not very big and i think as of only drawback studying in this college overall campus life is happening where you can interact with all variety of students and after college life is really good you can be friends with all students across all colleges inn delhi university there is no night life in our college as college closes by 6 pm the students can go out with other studes in night too we have variety of places near by to hang out yes it is safe to locally roam around campus societies do organise fests and cultural events and campus vibes are good around that time few bands who organise small shows are called upon in fests few societies are vyapaar,enactus, vangati, north eastern and others i am not aware of student exchange program
our college fees is now increased to 11500 yearly and is the only fees u have to pay each year during your admission but there would be form fee which would be around 1500-2000 per semester it depends on how many prctical subjects you have the fee i feel is justified is not much compared to other colleges as around me many south campus colleges like motilal, aryabhatta ,ARSD, venky,RLA have fees around 15000 per year or more yes fees do vary for different category students if you come from weak family background the college will give you consession in fees and this good feature is available in all colleges and students just have t keep their grades good and they will be rewarded with scholarships or fee concession the cost of fees is totally justified and i feel the main expense lies in staying and travelling in delhi it hardly matters where u live if u live in PG the rent is high near college area like satya niketan and if you take a cheap PG away from college the rent would be low but your travelling expense would increase .same goes with renting a flat the more farther u would live the more travelling expense u would bear though rent is decreased . i think monthly 15000 would be minimum in which u could live properly in delhi during your course time
The course curriculum is very well-structured. Some students fail their exams. The good aspect of the course is that it covers all the important topics, and the bad aspect is that you need 80% attendance, or else you will have to face grade loss. In the first Trimester, we have 7 exams. We usually have 3 classes in a day, and the timings of the classes are between 9 am and 4:45 pm. Post this time, students usually have free time to do other stuff. But they have to do their club/committee/council work as well as their APO work as well. Teachers usually use PPTs to teach. Vivek Jadav is one of the best faculties as he is willing to schedule extra sessions for the students and also gives great marks in class assignments. You need to maintain 80% attendance, failing to do this will result in grade loss.
Gym, basketball court, badminton court, tennis court, football ground and cricket pitch is available at the campus. Gym is really great. No swimming pool. campus is approximately 7-8 acres. Relatives can visit but till 6 pm only. Medical centre is also there with a doctor and ambulance available at the campus.Overall campus life is great and hectic. and Imt never sleeps because of its rigorous culture.Cafeteiras are open till 4AM. Major committee is the Student affairs and welfare council, Academic committee and admissions committee. Main management event is Passion organised by the student council and sports fest that is Chakravyuh organised by sports committee. College offers student exchange program in various countries like France, Germany, USA and Canada.
The curriculum so far has been quite easy to understand although there are some professors who are too conceptual and cannot find any real world experiences to relate to or compare the concepts to. Failing in itself is not common as close to 60marks constitute our internals and with a bit of effort, students can score pretty well in internals plus their is the added benefit of relative marking which safeguards students from any sort of definite pass or fail mark. Across a year we have somewhere around 20 officials end term exams and anywhere between 50-60 quizzes or assignments that constitute our internal marks and evaluation with another 15-20 presentation as well. Faculty members who I really admire are Triphti Ghosh Sharma Ma'am and Mrinalini Shah Ma'am who taught us Marketing and Case Learning respectively. Tripti Ma'am is sound with her concepts and finds so many real world examples to relate and compare to that all that a student actually needs to do is pay attention in her class and that student will do pretty well in any form of assessment related to the subject. Mrinalini Ma'am taught us all something new in Case Studies and how a person can or should approach and the different frameworks and perspectives that are to be considered while going through the case and how to find links between different points on different pages and relate different aspects to one another. Unfortunately we do have a mandatory attendance rule of 80%, which I feel is highly draconian and if students dont meet the criterion, they are subject to grade loss basis the amount of classes they have missed. For example, for a 3 credit subject with 20 lectures, you can miss4. If you miss between 5-6 you suffer a singular Grade Loss, if you miss 7-8 that becomes a Double Grade Loss and so on and so forth. Multiple students have already missed so many classes and I am ware of people who have grade losses in 4-5 subjects out of the 6-7 exams that we will be attempting in the end term examinations.
The college has great sports facilities. It has a football field, basketball court, badminton court, lawn tennis court, and table tennis tables as well. It aslo has a gym but the gym lacks a few machines. There is no swimming pool on the campus. The college is decently big and distance of hostel to campus would be aound 300m. The relatives can also visit the campus. They just need to take permission from the Student Council and they can visit between 9 am to 6 pm. The Nescafe on the campus is also really good. There is also a doctor available on the college campus along with an ambulance.The overall campus life is great. Most of the students play or go out with friends. The nigh life is great and it is said that "IMT never sleeps". It is safe to roam around the campus at night. Passion is one of the best fests to happen. I'm a part of Student Affairs and Welfare Council. IRC looks after the foreign exchange program.
We have gyms, football ground, basketball court, tennis court and badminton courts as well. We dont have a swimming pool however. The auditorium and libraries are both big and well maintained and air conditioned most importantly. Library is open from 7am to 6am and we have access to third party databases like the Bloomberg terminal for CFM and other relevant certifications. The distance from hostel block to academic block is very less and will hardly take 5-7mins to cover in the main campus. For CDL, which is where the first year boys stay, the travel by bus/auto is about 15 mins. No we are not allowed vehicles on the campus and no visitors cannot stay overnight and have to leave by 6pm. There is a NESCAFE on campus grounds. We have a doctor on premises for 2-3hrs each day but not a medical center as suchMost students either rest or are preoccupied with club and committee work post calsses with studies only happening when exams are near. Students go out quite often and there are many happening places outside campus like the local chai tapri called Babbars and a more happening and posh place is RDC where there are many restaurants and bars. Nescafe is open till 4/5 in the morning with lot of students frequenting it in the dark and yes lot of students do roam around post sunset. I dont think it is that safe to roam around in night outside the campus. Passion and Chakravyuh are the main events with celebrities like Local Train, Nishant Suri having performed. The most important student body I believe for a student in terms of value addition and CV Pointer is either the Student Affairs and Welfare Council or the Placement Committee. Yes there are international immersion/foreign exchange programs offered by the college. I am not aware of what the intake is and whether there is an extra fee involved.
I found out about IMT via sites like Shiksha and Collegedunia as I had searched for colleges to apply for basis the percentile I had received in CAT which was around 93 with a work ex of around 4-5 months at that point in time. I filled out the application form for IMT and got a CTPI slot of 11th Feb 2024 and in the morning slot. Our document verification and panel allotment started within 45mins-1hr of the reporting time and it was a seamless process with not much in terms of hiccups. Even people who did not have documents in their physical form were either told to get printouts from the stationery shops right below the centre, or if details were visible enough in the soft copy itself they were let off. We had a written test at first of roughly 200-250 words for which sufficient time was allotted and post that we were allotted different interview panels and serial numbers basis which we had to sit in rooms that were thankfully air conditioned ensuring that no one had a long or painful wait. The PI itself for me revolved around my graduate college life, my work experience and slightly into the domain of current affairs. The interview lasted around 10-15mins with almost all panels having 2 interviewers and around 13-15 candidates to interview in the morning slot. Post reporting at 6, I was done with all necessary proceedings by 1 and then proceeded home.
We have a gym which is well equipped and we have a basketball court football, ground, volleyball and tennis court. We don't have a pool we can't keep our personal vehicle. Relatives cannot stay on campus. The library is amazing and has great facilities. We do have a medical center on campus. Students visit the Nescafe on campus a lot too The night life is amazing there are fests that happen. Students play sport at night some of them jam in the amphi theatre. Outside the campus they hang out at CLIP or visit Delhi etc. Karunesh Talwar performed at our college recently. I am a part of RACE the consulting club which gets us opportunities like short term projects etc and is truly a great cv pointer. There is a foreign exchange program but not for the bfs batch
The curriculum is very intense at IMT Ghaziabad, with terms holding multiple exams in the form of quizzes, assignments, presentations for each subject and then the final exams. Classes usually start at 9 AM, and close at 5 PM, with 4-6 hours of lectures in a day. The university uses several educational models such as case studies and classroom discussions with esteemed lecturers.. On the other hand, compulsory attendance of 80% is also required; any student who fails to do so faces a grade loss. Thus, although a lot of students manage to get through the workload, some others do not; thus, effective time and energy management is put to use.
A well-equipped campus with multifarious sports facilities such as an indoor court for basketball and badminton as well as outdoor grounds for cricket and football, is available. Besides these, the campus provides a gym offering a total range of fitness facilities. The auditorium and library are modern, holding a wide collection of books that students can easily access; the hours in the library are convenient, and third-party databases are available for research. The campus covers a substantial area, and since most of it is walkable, the distance from the hostels to the academic block is not too long. However, personal vehicles are not allowed in campus, and the campus site is open to relatives who may visit the students, with an arrangement made in advance. Besides the main canteen, there are several other food stalls. There is a medical center with a qualified doctor to treat students in case of any medical issue.Cafeterias open till late, which permits the student to hang out and study well into the night. Many students go out, on occasion, to nearby hangouts and the locality is pretty safe around the college too. The college holds several major fests and cultural events, providing it with a vibrant campus life.. There are also other active clubs and committees, as well as Marketing and Finance clubs, which add more significant value to your CV. International immersion and student exchange programs with the partner universities in the USA and Europe attract around 20-30 students per year and usually require a supplementary fee for participation.
Generally the class strength at IMT Ghaziabad is around 60-70 students, with an overall PGDM strength of about 740 students. Then there are specialisations in marketing and Finance with an approximate strength of 100 to 120 each. The institute has a predominantly male student base with about 36 percent girls and 64 percent boys. Cultural diversity also marks the institute with students hailing from different states like Maharashtra, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal among others, that really add to the classroom discussions. Peer learning is greatly encouraged and often, marks are earned on participation. Thus, students arrive to class for engaging reasons. Most students have good attitudes toward attending classes since they can learn through insights from faculty members and the team spirit created by peers.